Current Time in Mohāmmadpur, Bangladesh

View the live local time, time zone details, current weather, and sunrise and sunset information for Mohāmmadpur.

Live Clock in Mohāmmadpur

UTC +06:00
No DST

Time Zone and City Information

Time Zone: Asia/Dhaka

Country: Bangladesh Bangladesh Flag

Continent: Asia

Currency: Taka (BDT)

Languages: Bengali

Phone Prefix: 880

Latitude: 24.89843°N

Longitude: 88.52844°E

Current Weather in Mohāmmadpur

Condition: Weather icon Partly cloudy

Temperature: 20°C (68°F)

min: 15°C (59°F) - max: 22°C (72°F)

Pressure: 1013 hPa

Humidity: 65%

Wind: 10 km/h

Sunrise: 06:30 AM

Sunset: 06:30 PM

Forecast for Mohāmmadpur

2026-07-19 (Tomorrow)

Condition: Weather icon Sunny

Max Temperature: 22°C (72°F)

Min Temperature: 15°C (59°F)

Pressure: 1013 hPa

Humidity: 60%

Wind: 12 km/h

Sunrise: 06:30 AM

Sunset: 06:30 PM

2026-07-20 (Day After Tomorrow)

Condition: Weather icon Partly cloudy

Max Temperature: 21°C (70°F)

Min Temperature: 14°C (57°F)

Pressure: 1012 hPa

Humidity: 62%

Wind: 11 km/h

Sunrise: 06:30 AM

Sunset: 06:30 PM

Mohāmmadpur

Mohammadpur is a thana and residential neighborhood located in the western part of Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. As one of Dhaka's well-established administrative subdivisions, Mohammadpur is home to an estimated 400,000 residents and is characterized by a mix of residential complexes, markets, educational institutions, and community spaces that together form a dense and vibrant urban community. Its central location within the greater metropolitan fabric of Dhaka makes it an important component of one of the world's most densely populated cities.

The area of Mohammadpur carries significant historical and humanitarian resonance due to its association with the aftermath of the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971. The neighborhood is home to a large community of Urdu-speaking people of Bihari descent, commonly referred to as stranded Pakistanis. These communities, numbering in the tens of thousands, have lived in the area's Geneva Camps since the war, having found themselves stateless after Bangladesh's independence. Their situation, caught between two nations, has been the subject of international attention and ongoing advocacy for citizenship rights and improved living conditions that continue into the present day.

Mohammadpur Beribadh, also known as the ring road area, provides a scenic promenade along the edge of the canal system that borders the neighborhood, offering residents a rare open-air recreational space amid the urban density. The local markets of Mohammadpur, including Town Hall Market and Mohammad Ali Housing, are busy commercial hubs where vendors sell fresh produce, textiles, electronic goods, and everyday necessities to the diverse communities of the neighborhood and surrounding areas.

The neighborhood hosts several important educational institutions including Ideal School and College, a well-regarded secondary institution that draws students from across Dhaka. Government primary schools, private colleges, and coaching centers serving students preparing for public examinations are numerous throughout the thana, reflecting the high value placed on education within the communities of Mohammadpur.

Cultural diversity is a notable feature of Mohammadpur, where people from various regions of Bangladesh live alongside the long-established Bihari community and smaller groups from other backgrounds. This diversity gives the neighborhood a distinctive social texture, with different languages, cuisines, and cultural practices intersecting in the daily life of its markets, tea stalls, and community gathering spaces. Bangladeshi food traditions predominate, with rice, fish, lentils, and bread forming the staples of the local diet, supplemented by street food vendors offering a wide variety of snacks and sweets.

Mohammadpur is well connected to other parts of Dhaka by road, with major arteries facilitating movement to the central business district, the old town of Puran Dhaka, and the northern suburbs. The thana's combination of residential character, historical significance, commercial activity, and educational importance make it a representative example of Dhaka's complex, layered urban environment, where millions of people navigate the challenges and opportunities of life in one of the world's great megacities.

Time Difference Between Mohāmmadpur and Other Cities

Compare current time in Mohāmmadpur with major cities worldwide.
Find the best meeting times and check business hour overlap.

New York

New York <-> Mohāmmadpur + 10 hours

Working overlap 0h

London

London <-> Mohāmmadpur + 5 hours

Working overlap 3h

Mohāmmadpur: 14.00-17.00
London: 09.00-12.00

Paris

Paris <-> Mohāmmadpur + 4 hours

Working overlap 4h

Mohāmmadpur: 13.00-17.00
Paris: 09.00-13.00

Dubai

Dubai <-> Mohāmmadpur + 2 hours

Working overlap 6h

Mohāmmadpur: 11.00-17.00
Dubai: 09.00-15.00

Singapore

Singapore <-> Mohāmmadpur - 2 hours

Working overlap 6h

Mohāmmadpur: 09.00-15.00
Singapore: 11.00-17.00

Sydney

Sydney <-> Mohāmmadpur - 4 hours

Working overlap 4h

Mohāmmadpur: 09.00-13.00
Sydney: 13.00-17.00

Los Angeles

Los Angeles <-> Mohāmmadpur + 13 hours

Working overlap 0h

Hong Kong

Hong Kong <-> Mohāmmadpur - 2 hours

Working overlap 6h

Mohāmmadpur: 09.00-15.00
Hong Kong: 11.00-17.00

Toronto

Toronto <-> Mohāmmadpur + 10 hours

Working overlap 0h

Frequently Asked Questions About Time in Mohāmmadpur

Common questions about the local time, time zone, and daylight saving time in Mohāmmadpur, Bangladesh.

The live clock on the Details tab shows the current local time in Mohammadpur.

Mohammadpur is located in the Bangladesh Standard Time (BST) zone. The UTC offset is UTC+6:00 throughout the year.

No. Bangladesh does not use daylight saving time (DST). The time in Mohammadpur remains UTC+6:00 all year round.

Use the Time Difference tab. Enter any city there and you will see the time difference between that city and Mohammadpur.

Typical office hours in Mohammadpur are:

Sunday to Thursday
09:00–17:00 BST

Some companies may start earlier or finish later.

Most smartphones automatically switch to the correct local time when connected to a mobile network or when automatic time zone settings are enabled.

Gradually adjusting your sleep schedule before departure, staying hydrated, and spending time in daylight after arrival can help reduce jet lag. For a full routine, see our guide on how to beat jet lag.