Chattogram’s iconic DC Hill, long regarded as a symbol of the city’s cultural and historical identity, is witnessing renewed optimism as new Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Zahidul Islam Mia initiates efforts to restore its heritage. On Pahela Baishakh, the hill once again drew attention as a potential hub for cultural revival through rapid renovation, beautification, and reintroduction of public events.
The site carries deep historical significance, notably linked to poet Kazi Nazrul Islam’s 1926 visit, which inspired the creation of Nazrul Square in 2004. Over time, neglect and restrictions eroded much of its cultural infrastructure. Since 2017, most events except Pahela Baishakh celebrations were banned due to noise and privacy concerns, leading to public disappointment and protests from cultural groups.
With the new restoration drive, residents are hopeful that DC Hill will regain its role as an open cultural gathering place, preserving both the city’s heritage and its communal spirit.