Despite dawn-to-dusk hard labour, traffic cops have failed to bring us, the Stupid city dwellers, under a discipline and system.
Some army personnel also have been deployed in some points of the city to control the traffic movement, but they are only on the VVIP roads.
In fact, the city’s traffic scenario has not changed yet. The common people still now have to spent one/two hour inside the over crowded buses just to go one/two km of distance.
In such a city is it possible to live on?? Only the Almighty Allah knows what is going to be happened to our fate.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
SMS SERVICE FOR SEEKING ADMISSION INTO UNIVERSITY: a new era (courtesy-UNB,BANGLADESH
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged the country’s talented youths to come up with new ideas, plans and inventions to turn Bangladesh into a modern digital country in line with the Vision-2021.
The Prime Minister gave the call Sunday noon after inaugurating the SMS-Based Automated Registration of Admission Test procedure of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) under the session 2009-2010.
On the occasion, a delegation of the SUST led by its Vice-chancellor Prof. Dr. Md. Saleh Uddin met with the Prime Minister at her Jatiya Sangsad office.
From now on, admission seekers will be able to complete the whole application process through sending and receiving mobile messages.
The admission seekers can have all information on the admission process through typing SUST HELP and sending it to 2777 number from any mobile phone.
The admission tests will be held in two categories -- A and B units.
To apply for a particular unit, an applicant needs to type first three letters of his/her board, roll number of the HSC examination, year and the unit’s category, and send these to 787 from Tele Talk prepaid number.
If the particular applicant has all necessary qualifications, in a return SMS, the SUST authorities will seek confirmation from the applicant for admission registration.
Once the applicant confirms, s/he will be registered and given a roll number, and for this, specific balance will be deducted from the mobile number.
The selected admission applicants will just go to the examination centre on the specific day. The applicants must carry attested photo when they will be appearing at the admission test.
The admission test’s result will later be published online and through mobile messages.
Students have to apply using Teletalk Prepaid Mobile Phone from 13 September 2009 to 20 October 2009 for the admission registration. The admission tests of A and B unit will be held on October 20 respectively at 10 am and 3 pm.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed her happiness and satisfaction over the introduction of the SMS service for SUST’s admission application process.
Addressing the SUST delegation, the Prime Minister said Bangladesh just needs such type of innovative modern activities for attaining its desired development and prosperity.
“The present government will encourage every step towards flourishing of science and technology in the country,” she said.
Sheikh Hasina said the living standards of the country’s people would have to be upgraded through incorporating science and technology in all spheres of life.
Following request from the SUST delegation, the Prime Minister assured them of providing every support from the government to build an IT Building on the university campus.
The Prime Minister gave the call Sunday noon after inaugurating the SMS-Based Automated Registration of Admission Test procedure of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) under the session 2009-2010.
On the occasion, a delegation of the SUST led by its Vice-chancellor Prof. Dr. Md. Saleh Uddin met with the Prime Minister at her Jatiya Sangsad office.
From now on, admission seekers will be able to complete the whole application process through sending and receiving mobile messages.
The admission seekers can have all information on the admission process through typing SUST HELP and sending it to 2777 number from any mobile phone.
The admission tests will be held in two categories -- A and B units.
To apply for a particular unit, an applicant needs to type first three letters of his/her board, roll number of the HSC examination, year and the unit’s category, and send these to 787 from Tele Talk prepaid number.
If the particular applicant has all necessary qualifications, in a return SMS, the SUST authorities will seek confirmation from the applicant for admission registration.
Once the applicant confirms, s/he will be registered and given a roll number, and for this, specific balance will be deducted from the mobile number.
The selected admission applicants will just go to the examination centre on the specific day. The applicants must carry attested photo when they will be appearing at the admission test.
The admission test’s result will later be published online and through mobile messages.
Students have to apply using Teletalk Prepaid Mobile Phone from 13 September 2009 to 20 October 2009 for the admission registration. The admission tests of A and B unit will be held on October 20 respectively at 10 am and 3 pm.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed her happiness and satisfaction over the introduction of the SMS service for SUST’s admission application process.
Addressing the SUST delegation, the Prime Minister said Bangladesh just needs such type of innovative modern activities for attaining its desired development and prosperity.
“The present government will encourage every step towards flourishing of science and technology in the country,” she said.
Sheikh Hasina said the living standards of the country’s people would have to be upgraded through incorporating science and technology in all spheres of life.
Following request from the SUST delegation, the Prime Minister assured them of providing every support from the government to build an IT Building on the university campus.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
WILL WE BE DESTROYED??
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Over population is the biggest problem facing by Bangladesh. We often term corruption as our main problem, but, in fact, uncontrolled growth of population here in our small Bangladesh is failing every development attempt of the government and non-government organizations.
Besides, lack of practicing of good civic habits even by the well educated people have pushed Bangladesh’s capital city Dhaka towards destruction. Day by day, the metropolitan city is losing its livable fitness.
Industrial wastage pollution, sound pollution, defying traffic rules by the people, unplanned urbanization has made the city life almost impossible.
Now the government must formulate a strict long-term project and implement it very boldly, otherwise the capital city in near future will obviously be
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Bangladesh leads the world in facing climate challenges
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Bangladesh, one of the worst sufferers of the global warming, is, gradually, becoming the spokesperson of the victim countries, specially of the Least Developed Countries to address the climate change issues and meet its compensation from the developed countries, the main responsible for greenhouse gas emission.
The observation was made by environmentalists, development journalists and educationalists.
Referring to the participation of Bangladesh delegation at the just concluded World Climate Conference-3, Geneva, Switzerland (September 1-5), the experts said the South Asian nation has been successful in proving its sincerity and strategic capacity to tackle the disastrous impacts of the climate change.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina led the 44-member delegation at the Geneva Climate Meet.
Sheikh Hasina at her statement at the conference explained to the international community about Bangladesh’s vulnerability to the climate unpredictability, her government’s plans and programmes to face the challenges.
The world leadership praised the statement of Bangladesh Premier saying that her statement will show many countries of the world the proper way to tackle the climate challenges.
The five-day gathering of national leaders, environmentalists, experts concluded with a call to create a global framework for climate services to common people.
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