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Obaidul orders removal of unauthorized vehicles from highways

DHAKA:  Communications Minister Obaidul Kader on Thursday asked the authorities concerned to remove the unauthorized vehicles like Nosimon, Korimon and easy bike from the highways within three months.


The direction came from an advisory Council meeting of Bangladesh Roads Transport Authority headed by the Communication Minister at the conference room of the Communication Ministry at secretariat this noon.

Shipping Minister Shahjahan Khan, State Minister for Home Shamsul Haq Tuku, all divisional commissioners, representatives of police and chief engineers of Roads and Highway department were also present at the meeting.

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Woman killed by miscreants in Munshiganj

A woman was chopped to death by miscreants at Kuchiyamora village in Sirajdikhan upazila in broad day light Sunday. The deceased was identified as Jahanara Begum, 38, mother of three children and wife of Shafiuddin, a Bangladesh expatriate in Kuwait.

Police said a gang of miscreants entered the house of Jahanara at around 12 noon when all the inmates went out of the house.

They took her to her bed room tactfully from kitchen when she was cutting vegetables and chopped her to death.

On information, police recovered the body and sent it to hospital morgue for autopsy. The reason behind the killing could not be known immediately.

India seeks right to transship food to Tripura

DHAKA, FEB 1: India now hopes to ship 35,000 metric tons of food grain from Kolkata to Tripura using Ashuganj port, despite the fact that the trial run period on the Bangladeshi facility has expired.
The Indian government has placed a request with Bangladesh to allow use of the shipment facilities on sovereign territory, in order to deliver food to refugees from rebel factions in the country’s northeastern states.

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Economic scenario gloomy, says FBCCI President

DHAKA, FEB 1: Finance minister AMA Muhith on Wednesday identified three powerful factors in Bangladesh’s economy which are main elements of absorbing any economic shocks. The factors are vibrant agriculture, laborious workers and good entrepreneurs. “The country is progressing due to these three factors,” he pointed out.

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On transit, Dhaka set to go by GATT

Dhaka, Jan 30: Bangladesh will not impose any transit fees on India and will rather collect all charges permitted under GATT, a prime minister’s advisor said on Monday.
“There is no such term (as) transit fee in ‘books’, and the government should strictly follow the principles laid down in GATT and transport economics,” Mashiur Rahman, who advises prime minister Sheikh Hasina on economic affairs, told bdnews24.com.

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Travel on Jahangirnagar University: escape from suspicious metro life. [জাহাঙ্গীরনগর বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়]

Jahangirnagar University is one of the prominent and old universities at Bangladesh. It’s also the one and only residential university in the country. Jahangirnagar University began its journey at a time when the country was going through a political upheaval that ultimately led to the birth of our nation – Bangladesh. This university was established as a residential university in 1970 under the Jahangirnagar Muslim University Ordinance, 1970. Later, it was renamed Jahangirnagar University in 1973. Its first Vice-Chancellor took up office on September 24, 1970. The first batch of students, a total of 150, was enrolled in the first year Bachelor (Honors) classes in four departments: Economics, Geography, Mathematics and Statistics. However, classes started on January 4, 1971.In 2008 the university had a total of 7,000 students, 672 teachers, 206 staffs and 1,200 other employees.



The insignia of the University has a Shapla, the national flower, with three petals standing erect on its stem. It is bordered on all four sides by four strips of traditional alpana design of the same size and pattern. The name of the University written in Bangla characters hangs below in semicircle like a wreath of flowers. Designed by Kalam Mahmud, the insignia is rooted deep in our folk culture and is reminiscent of our struggle for independence which gave the Shapla its status as national flower. The three petals in the flower may be taken to symbolize learning, truth and progress and the firm stem, which holds the petals fast and erect, may by taken to symbolize the determination with which these goals are pursued.


The university stands on the Asian Highway, popularly known as the Dhaka-Aricha Road, and is only 32 kilometers away from the capital city. Spread over a land area of 697.56 acres the campus lies between the Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC) and the Savar Cantonment, on the north of which is the National Monument. The topography of the land, with its gentle rise and plains, is soothing to the eye. The bodies of water sprawling around the campus make an excellent habitat for the winter birds that flock there every year by the thousands, making bird-watching a favorite pastime for many visitors, students and staff. 


The beauty of this university campus attracts people. It has two kinds of beauty. This landmark is well decorated by human creature like others institution. Some important and famous monuments are situated here[shangsaptak, amar ekushe, shahid minar]. Its remarkable natural beauty attracts everyone. This campus is dazzling with different species tree and birds. Travelers enjoy this same campus in different flavor in every individual season.

There are number of Lakes all around the campus. Every year guest birds arrive at the JU lakes from comparatively cooler regions of the world including Siberia, Kashmir, Himachal province of India and locally from Sylhet. More than two and a half thousand birds including Sarali, Khanjna, porchard, Jalpipi, Chamot thuti, and ducks were found in the lakes, most of which came in November and will stay till the middle of March. Every year held here bird fair, organized by university and other bird watcher organization.


In the winter morning this campus looks like a mysterious fairy land. Traveler finds the scene of traditional Bangladesh.

In summer, campus colored especially by kisnachura. A radish reflection catches you on everything. The university is also famous for national flower shapla. In rainy and autumn seasons all the lake blooming with shapla. It’s charming scenery. Different colored shapla refresh you eyes and heart. And whole the year you breathe in fresh air. So, busy citizen spend your remarkable youthful moment at the campus.


Transports [luxurious counter service] are available from motizil, shahbag, farmgate, shymoli, college gate and gabtali [around 30 to 50 tk].


Travelers full his stomach to take varieties of bangle dish. Especially different kinds of Varta are available here. And price? You must be strange. We don’t say, just take a taste. The popular food shop stays in the place called battola. You can also take taste of variety of local fruit.

Sky Chef



Bored with the same food everyday? Same taste same type. why don’t you try a new taste? yes,here i m going to introduce you some restaurants in Dhaka. Some days ago restaurants were rare in Dhaka. But now? you can get a restaurant anywhere you want.

So,here i m going to introduce you with some restaurant with their facilities and location.

Sky Chef:

Location: Road no: 3/A,Shatmosjid Road,Dhaka

(just opposit to Japan Bangladesh Friendship hospital)

Gratitude

Samson H. Chowdhury, Chairman of Square Group of Industries and Trustee of Bangladesh Freedom Foundation (BFF) passes away January 05, 2012.  We convey our deepest condolences for this visionary, entrepreneurial and an inspirational icon leader for the future generation.

We pray for eternal peace of the departed soul and convey profound sympathy to the members of the bereaved family.

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Discussion Meeting on ‘Monga Mokabelay Community Dhan Bank’ project’

A discussion meeting on draft evaluation report of `Monga Mokabelay Community Dhan Bank project’ supported by Bangladesh Freedom Foundation held on November 2011 afternoon at BFF meeting room. Md. Tarikul Islam, Assistant Professor, Department of Finance & Banking, Jahangirnagar University, has evaluated the project and presented his report at the meeting.

Sazzadur Rahman Chowdhury, Executive Director, BFF, chaired the meeting.

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Yearly Partners’ Meeting 2011

Yearly Partners’ Meeting of Bangladesh Freedom Foundation held on October 22, 2011 at the CAMPE Auditorium in Mohammadpur, Dhaka. Details….

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BFF team met Parliamentary Standing committee for Ministry of Education.

Rashed Khan Menon MP , Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee for Ministry of Education express his concern on deteriorating condition of Science education in Secondary level education in Bangladesh especially commenting on the fact that The decreasing rate of science students is 31.33 percent in the last eight years In SSC level exam.

MP stressed on mutual and integrated initiatives of Government and Non-government agencies to overcome this alarming situation. A team of BFF along with a number of journalists met him at his parliament chamber on October 26, 2011. Executive Director of BFF Mr. Sazzadur Rahman Chowdhury led the BFF team.

Book Launch of Diaspora Philanthropy in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Freedom Foundation, in collaboration with Drishtipat, published Diaspora Philanthropy in Bangladesh in June 2010.The volume offers a first-of-its-kind database on 350 NRB -run philanthropicorganizations,profiling their origins, goals, major activities, legal status and funding practices. The book, in three sections, also presents selected case studies and success stories.Details….

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Seminar on Science Education in Secondary level in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Freedom Foundation (BFF) organized a seminar titled ‘SCIENCE EDUCATION IN SECONDARY LEVEL IN BANGLADESH’ at National Press Club conference lounge on August 16, 2011.The cover of the recently published research book by the Foundation ‘Bangladeshe Madyamik Parjaye Bigyaan Shiksha’ was also unveiled there. The Research team included Altaf Parvez, Mazharul Islam and Barek Hossain. Details…

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Partners’ Meeting 2010

Bangladesh Freedom Foundation held its six-monthly Partners’ Meeting on October 20,2010 at the YMCA auditorium in Mohammadpur, Dhaka.Chief executives of the partner organizations,project coordinators and accounts officers of projects funded by the foundation attended the meeting. Details …

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