Madhur Canteen
| Madhur Canteen | |
|---|---|
মধুর রেস্তোরা | |
| General information | |
| Location | Dhaka University |
| Town or city | Dhaka |
| Country | Bangladesh |
| Coordinates | 23°43′54″N 90°23′33″E / 23.731547°N 90.392497°E |
| Groundbreaking | 1873 |
| Renovation cost | free |
| Client | students |
| Landlord | DU |
Madhur Canteen (Bengali: মধুর রেস্তোরা, romanized: Modhur restora, lit. 'Madhu's canteen') is a familiar name in the history of the Dhaka University as well as in the national politics of Bangladesh because of its association with various political movements which originated from the Dhaka University. The canteen's current location holds important architectural and heritage value.
Madhusudan Dey (Modhu), the canteen's founder, is an equally important figure in the socio-political history of the region. He was killed on 25 March 1971 at the beginning of the Bangladesh Liberation War. As part of Operation Searchlight, the Pakistan Army attacked the Dhaka University. Madhusudan Dey was taken to Jagannath Hall by the Pakistani armed forces, where he was executed along with many university students. After the Liberation War, Arun Kumar Dey assumed the responsibility of running the canteen. Years after Modhu's death, the canteen remains a significant landmark and also a place for gathering in the community.