Saturday, September 26, 2009

POST CODE OF DIFFERENT DISTRICTS OF BANGLADESH.

In Bangladesh there are 64 districts. In order to recall easily the postcode of all districts I have note down them in my blog.
Districts Name . Postcode.
Bagerhat- 9300
Bandarban- 4600
Barguna- 8700
Barishal- 8200
Bhola- 8300
Bogra- 5800
Bramhan Baria- 3400
Chandpur- 3600
ChapaiNawabgonj- 6300
Chittagong GPO- 4000
Chittagong HeadOffice- 4100
Chuadanga- 7200
Comilla- 3500
Cox's Bazar- 4700
Dhaka GPO- 1000
Dhaka HeadOffice- 1100
Dinajpur- 5200
Faridpur- 7800
Feni- 3900
Gaibandha- 5700
Gazipur(Joydevpur)- 1700
Ghoramara- 6100
Gopalgonj- 8100
Hobigonj- 3300
Jamalpur- 2000
Jessore- 7400
Jhalokathi- 8400
Jhenaidah- 7300
Joypurhat- 5900
Khagrachhori- 4400
Khulna GPO- 9000
Khulna HeadOffice- 9100
Kishoregonj- 2300
Kurigram- 5600
Kushtia- 7000
Lalmonirhat- 5500
Luxmipur- 3700
Madaripur- 7900
Magura- 7600
Manikgonj- 1800
Meherpur- 7100
Moulvibazar- 3200
Munshigonj- 1500
Mymensingh- 2200
Naogaon- 6500
Narail- 7500
Narashingdi- 1600
Narayangonj- 1400
Natore- 6400
Netrokona- 2400
Nilfamari- 5300
Noakhali- 3800
Pabna- 6600
Panchagar- 5000
Patuakhali- 8600
Pirozpur- 8500
Rajbari- 7700
Rajshahi City- 6200
Rajshahi GPO- 6000
Rangamati- 4500
Rangpur- 5400
Satkhira- 9400
Shariatpur- 8000
Sherpur- 2100
Sirajgonj- 6700
Sunamgonj- 3000
Tangail- 1900
Thakoregaon- 5100

Monday, August 24, 2009

BASHUNDHARA CITY ON FIRE AGAIN!

A fire broke out on the seventh floor of Bashundhara City Shopping Complex late on Monday night. Mohammed Anjuman of Fire Service and Civil Defence headquarters told at 12:15am that several firefighting units rushed to the scene and swung into action. "Nothing else can be said at the moment," he added. Police blocked traffic on the Panthapath Road after the incident. Onlookers were crowding the sprawling complex. Seven Basundhara employees including its own firefighters died after Bangladesh's largest shopping mall turned into a towering inferno on Mar 13. An enquiry committee on Mar 18 said negligence of the Basundhara City authorities had caused the devastating fire. "The management took action only after the alarm bell had rung 79 times," said committee chief Iqbal Hossain Chowdhury. "The water system was ineffective," he told reporters after interviewing employees at the site. "The building has sufficient fire fighting equipment but not many trained personnel." Fire Brigade chief Abu Nayeem Mohammed Shahidullah had said that five floors, from the 15th to 19th, were burnt to a shell and the 14th was partially destroyed by the inferno. Bashundhara Group executive director Zahidur Rahman, however, said the blaze started on the 18th floor and spread down to the 13th and up to the 20th, gutting those storeys including chairman Ahmed Akber Sobhan's office on the 19th The owners of Basundhara City, opened to the public in August 2004, claim it is the largest shopping mall in South Asia and the 12th largest in the world.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

NOW THE GOVERMENT FILLING,THE CID CID NOT FILING MUTINY PROBE.

The CID will not be able to submit its findings into the BDR mutiny cases on Monday, investigation officer senior superintendent police Abdul Kahar Akand told bdnews24.com on Sunday. The investigation agency earlier failed twice to submit an investigation report. A total of BDR 1552 men have been so far arrested in the cases filed. Of them, 1306 have been taken into remand for questioning and 206 others made confessional statements in court. The agency took a total of 38 BDR men into remand for five days on Sunday. Lalbagh police chief Nobojyoti Khisa brought charges of treason, killings, and lootings and arson attacks against the accused on Feb. 28 after 25-26 Feb. mutiny by the border guards at their Peelkhana headquarters in Dhaka. The case was later shifted to New Market Police Station. The accused would not be produced before court on Monday due to security reasons, Anisur Rahman, assistant commissioner (prosecution) of the information and detective branch of police in the court, said.

BANGLADESH AND BRITAIN AGREE TO COUNTER TERRORISM.

Bangladesh and Britain on Sunday agreed to launch a joint working group to counter terrorism. Ending the first meeting of the UK-Bangladesh Joint Working Group, state minister for foreign affairs Hasan Mahmud told reporters that Bangladesh sought the UK's support to strengthen the coast guards to protect its maritime resources. The UK minister for security and counter-terrorism Lord West, who came to city on Saturday, and Mahmud had talks on forming the Joint Working Group on Sunday at the state guest house Meghna. "Both of our nations sadly have been victims of terrorism and I think it is very important that we work together in the face of that," West told reporters after the first meeting. "We are in discussion with many countries of the world. Because, terrorism is a global threat," said West. He said terrorism was an international phenomenon and the problem should be resolved bilaterally and internationally. The UK minister said the terrorist in Bangladesh and the UK could have links sometimes, using information and communication technologies. Mahmud said: "Terrorists have no boundary and they have connection among themselves, they assist each other. If we want to combat them, we must have network and cooperation among ourselves. "Hence, the UK-Bangladesh Joint Working Group." The meeting is a follow-up to the proposal made by the former British home secretary Jackie Smith during her trip to Bangladesh in April last year. "Under this working group, we have asked the UK side to form a cell for our border management. They too have responded very positively," said the state minister. The UK has pledged to provide equipment for special case of terrorist threat at the airports, he said. "We have also discussed ways of sharing information." Both the ministers said the modalities of the working group would be fixed up at the next meeting likely to take place by the end of this year.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

NATURAL JUICE FROM THE DEAT TREE


This juice are sweet. The dead tree juice. I have one elder brother, name is ZAKIR KAHU. He have the diabetic. Doctors are forbidden him that you can’t take any sweet items. But the ZAKIR KAHU can’t. He take the juice of dead tree. After that he admit Hospital. This juice are found in the month of October to January. Can you test the dead tree juice , than you can contact with ZAKIR KAHU.

LIVE ON BOAT?


This picture is after the devastating cyclone of AILA. This picture is allover the south Satkhira districts, Before the cyclone the boatman have all. Now he lost all things. He lost home, chattels, land. His land under the water of river. Now he and his family staying on boat. No food, no drinking water, no shelter,(Shelter of boat). Now they are living in said the boat of unsecured. No one man can help this family? We can’t give them little bit smile? Yes, if we wish from heart than we can.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

GOLDEN PADDY FIELD.


Bangladesh is cultivator land. Bangladeshi are main food are rice and fish. Every where in Bangladesh have this picture. This picture you can find all over Bangladesh the month of December-January, April-may. If you want to see this picture and take smile of golden paddy, than you must be go village area of deepest of Bangladesh.

WHAT IS LIFE?


What’s the life, from his born to till now, he is straggling to get a new life or prosperity. But what’s a natural way, he can’t take a rest and a new or good life. The man have 70 years old, this time he must be take rest, but no. His name is Amzad Dali, recently the devastating cyclone AILA take all from him. Now he a daily labor. He have all things before the AILA. How he is truly a needy man. You can find Lots of people like Amzad Dali in near the Sundur bon forest, the district of Satkhira.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

SIR HEAD CLARK TAKING GUSS?

This story also British period in sub contents, One a day the office time, One man came for same job to the office Clark. The Clark name is Joteindro. The man who came to Clark, he bring same banana for the Clark. He put the banana on the table. At that time one office guard see this. Silently the guard enter the office boss. The boss is British. The guard, telling the British officers, Sir Clark is taking Guss? The officer can’t understand his language, He(officer) is telling, What’s the guss? The guard replying, Sir see on the table the Clark, that is Guss.
Okay, the officer run out and see the banana on the table of the Clark. After that the officer telling the guard, OOOO it’s a guss? It’s good for health, Take it man. Carry it man. Than the officer and the Clark both are taking the banana one after another.

ENGLISH EXPERT !

The story of British period, One Bengali man working a show mart. One day a English woman came on that show mart. His job like seals man. The English woman asking how much this show? He can’t reply, the shop Owner watch this. After the woman leave the shop, the Owner call him and telling, from now you are dismiss for the job. The Bengali man asking the Owner, Why? The Owner telling ,you don’t know English ,that’s why you are dismiss. He is the poor man. He request him, sir I m poor, if you dismiss me than where I’ll go. Please sir, give me same time. The Owner gives him time. After three month he came back. Now the Owner asking him, what’s you are name, he answering, my name is Ram Kanto. How you are came here? Etc…..
After same day, one English woman came on shop. The lady looking the shows, after that she want to leave the shop, suddenly the Ram kanto telling O—O—O lady, Where you are going, came, came, Arey take tu take, No take tu no take, Akber tu see. The Ram Kanto is a English Expert! ehe

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

INDIA IS A GOOD FRIEND AND BSF ARE BEHAVING GOOD ALSO!

Faruk Khan, The honorable Tread Minster of Bangladesh, He knows all things like Somser, He is knows very well about our neighbor country! He know about INDIA! Yes he is the spy of RAW. Of course India a Good friend, Not with all Bangladeshis? India is a good friend of who gives the blade spice “India is a good friend and BSF are also….” Mr Faruk khan he was a army person, But how he enter our Army? He is a SPY of RAW( Research analyses wings). If BSF behaving good than why every month they killing our innocent people? If India is a good friend than why they withdrew the International rivers water of Paddma? If India is our good friend than why they want to make the Tepaimuk Dam? If India’s behaving like a good friend, than why they want to capture sea block? I think so Mr Faruk khan have no ear and eye also? Because every day BSF killing our innocent people and making gunfire without any reason. If India is our good friend than after the war of 1971, why they take lot’s of wealth, machine parts, Raffles, Railway wagon? Why they making treble inside our country? How Mr Faruk khan give the specie, I don’t know. If he have Brain than he can’t say like this? I think he Don’t know what’s the Atomic power of his Brain. I think his Brain’s Atomic power less than of sea sold. So how can he knows The India is our Good friend? Mr Faruk khan is fearing about his chair? We know very well the Bangladesh Awameleg is a pose cat of India. So inside the AL, All leader are like faruk Khan.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

MAKE CELL PHONES AT HOME, INDUSTRY URGED.

President Zillur Rahman has urged the industrialists and businessmen to make instead of importing cellular phones. "Our mobile phone sector is almost wholly dependent on imports, which means a good slice of our hard-earned foreign currency is, in the process, siphoned out," he said on Tuesday. He inaugurated the 'Third Dhaka International Telecom Fair-2009' at Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre. "I believe our young engineers and IT experts can play an important role in making cellphone hardware and software." The president, however, called upon all to check the misuse of mobile phones at the same time. Some rogue individuals are creating law and order problems through cell phone, Rahman said. Telecommmunications minister Raziuddin Ahmed Razu said the government decided to cut down BTTB call rates and would charge only Tk 0.30 per minute from July 1. The minister said they would 'soon' take steps to introduce 3G technology to the new generation. "You can very well take initiatives to provide our students with laptop computers at Tk 10,000 apiece," the minister said, addressing the businessmen. Md Nizamuddin Zitu, president, Bangladesh Mobile Phone Businessmen's Association, said manufacturing mobile phone sets at home should be very much possible with government assistance. Former FBCCI president Salman F Rahman and first FBCCI vice president Abul Kashem Ahmed were present.
Source:bdnews24

Thursday, June 11, 2009

WHAT’S a PEOPLE !

A Charter plain flying. In said have three country people. One Saudi Arabian, Second on Bangladeshi, Third on American. Suddenly the American throw his briefcase, After throw the briefcase the Bangladeshi and Saudi Arabian people asking why you throw, you are briefcase? Now the American telling them our country have lots of Dollar. So I throw this. After same time the Saudi Arabian people throw his handbag. When he throw his bag after words the Bangladeshi and American Asking him why you throw the full of gold bag? The Saudi people telling we have lots of gold, that’s why I throw it. Now the term of Bangladeshis. Bangladesh have Nothing, So what he can do, just he is thinking? After same time he throw his wife. Now the American and Saudi Arabian asking, why you are throw your wife, and why?
He is telling Bangladesh have lots of people and my wife was old I want new that’s why I throw her.

Monday, June 8, 2009

BODIES RECOVERED FROM AIR FRANCE IN ATLANTIC.

Seventeen bodies recovered from a remote part of the Atlantic where an Air France jet came down a week ago were being transported by ship Monday to this Brazilian archipelago.
Those remains, and dozens of structural components from the plane also plucked from the waves, were expected to arrive in Fernando de Noronha on Tuesday.
From the archipelago, the bodies would be flown to the mainland coastal city of Recife for identification using dental records and DNA from relatives, air force spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Henry Munhoz told reporters late Sunday in Recife.

AILA VICTIMS ARE LEAVING CYCLONE SHELTERS,BUT THE ARE BECOME SHELTERLESS.



Victims of cyclone Aila taking pure drinking water from a watertank.

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Concern for a dwelling place grips most of the people who went to cyclone centres or safe places before the May 25 cyclone Aila hit the southern region, as the storm washed away their modest homes.
The Aila victims, who have started returning homes after several days of stay at the shelter centres, are frustrated to find nothing left for their use.
Meanwhile, diarrhoea has spread alarmingly in Satkhira district as the affected people are now compelled to drink polluted water.
Around 1.25 lakh people went to cyclone shelter centres before the cyclone.
“We were on the road for over a week. When we returned home four days ago, we found nothing left for use. We just put up a plastic shed on the yard to pass nights,” said Naosher Ali, 35, of Bharbharia village of Atulia, which is still reeling under water.
Ali, a landless day labourer, said now that all the shrimp enclosures are under water, there is no work and he has to depend fully on relief materials provided by the government or NGOs.
“But, what about my house? When there is rain, we have to run to others' houses for shelter. But there is rarely any liveable house nearby,” he said.
During a visit to Mollapara and Bharbharia villages in Atulia union of Shyamnagar upazila in Satkhira on Sunday, this correspondent saw people sitting beside their ruined houses.
NGOs are now trying to reach remote areas like Padmapukur, Barapukur, Pakkhimari, Kamalkathi that saw scanty relief materials so far.
Golam Mostafa, Satkhira District Manager of Brac's Health Programme, said they were providing food packets each containing 5 kg rice, one kg dal, half kg oil, half kg salt, one kg potato, matches, four oral saline packets to a family.
“We got inadequate relief materials. Above all, passing nights has become difficult for our five-member family,” said Abdul Jalil, another homeless person at Mollapara village.
It is difficult for him to go out to collect relief as there is water all around, he said.
Thousands of landless and homeless people have similar stories to tell.
According to preliminary official figure, around 2.5 lakh houses were fully damaged, around four lakh houses partially damaged and over 10 lakh livestock were killed by cyclone Aila, which hit hard Shyamnagar and Ashashuni in Satkhira, Koira and Dakope in Khulna, Charfashion and Monpura in Bhola and Galachipa and Kalapara upazilas in Patuakhali.
The Army and other government departments are working to repair the embankments, but intrusion of water during the high tide disturbs the work.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

THREE PEOPLE(Blind, Beggar, Physical disable )

The three people who have same lankness, one don’t have eye, 2nd one no money, I mean Beggar, the third one don’t have leg. They are friend. They take diction to leave their town. Than they leave their known town to another city. They make journey by lunch. That was night time. Suddenly ,who have no eyes, he telling others. See what a moonlight in the sky? Than the beggar is answering, hay man you don’t have eyes, so how can you see the moonlight? Now the beggar telling the physical disabler’s man(Who don’t have leg) kick him and throw him the river. Any cost of. If you want money than I’ll give you, kick him. “Here the Beggar have no money, so how can he’ll pay, 2nd one who’ll kick the blind man? He don’t have leg. 3rd one the Blind have no eyes, So how he see the moonlight?”

Saturday, June 6, 2009

BOMB KILLS INSAID IN MOSQUE IN PAKISTAN,WHY THIS KILLING?

A bomb blast killed around 40 worshippers attending Friday prayers at a mosque in a remote area of northwest Pakistan, a senior official in the area told Reuters. "The death toll is 40. We have no idea as yet how many have been wounded," said Atif-ur-Rehman, the senior-most government administrator in the Upper Dir district of North West Frontier Province. Earlier on Friday, police arrested suicide bombers in Islamabad and nearby Rawalpindi, Pakistan's interior minister said, as US special envoy Richard Holbrooke consulted the country's leaders on what needs to be done once the army wipes out the Taliban in Swat valley. Roadblocks have multiplied in recent days in both the capital and Rawalpindi, where the army is headquartered, over fears of attacks in retaliation against the Swat offensive. The military says more than 1,200 militants and 90 soldiers have been killed since the army swung into action in late April, while the militants have carried out bomb attacks in Lahore, and the northwestern cities of Peshawar and Dera Ismail Khan. Western allies, worried the nuclear-armed country was sliding into chaos, have welcomed Pakistan's show of steel and the army action has received wide support from major political parties, the public and media. "The people of Swat have realized that the entire misery which we are facing today, it is because of the Taliban, because of the terrorists, who are not only enemies of the country but enemies of Islam," Interior Minister Rehman Malik said. He told journalists that suspected bombers were caught in Islamabad and Rawalpindi with suicide jackets, but did not say how many. The News daily reported that four men were being held. The minister did not link the arrests to Holbrooke's visit, but there was no escaping the insecurity haunting Pakistan.

WAR CRIMES INVESTIGATION IN SRI LANKA.

Any credible accusation of human rights violations committed during the final bloody phase of Sri Lanka's war against Tamil Tiger separatists should be investigated, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday. "I'd like to ask the Sri Lankan government to recognize the international call for accountability and full transparency," Ban told reporters after he briefed the U.N. Security Council on a trip to Sri Lanka where he visited refugee camps and flew over the former conflict zone. "Whenever and wherever there are credible allegations for the violations of international humanitarian law there should be a proper investigation," he said. Human rights groups have criticized the government for what they say was a wanton disregard for human life during the final months of the war by continuously using heavy artillery to shell a tiny strip of land where the Tigers had retreated to along with hundreds of thousands of civilians. Ban and other U.N. officials accused the Liberation of Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) of holding the civilians hostage and using them as human shields as they fought to hold on to their sliver of coast in northeastern Sri Lanka. The LTTE and Sri Lankan government have rejected the charges. U.N. officials say it is unclear how many civilians died during the final phase of the war, which ended when the government declared victory over the LTTE on May 18. U.N. humanitarian chief John Holmes has said that several thousand civilians were killed. Diplomatic sources have told Reuters that the figure was probably higher than 10,000 but below 20,000.

TWO PRO-TALIBAN CLERICS KILLED IN PAKISTAN SHOOTOUT.

Two pro-Taliban clerics were killed in a shootout between security forces and militants in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, a day after around 40 people were killed in a suicide attack in a mosque, the military said."The terrorists ambushed the convoy at 5:10 a.m. (2310 GMT)," a military spokesman said. "Amir Izzat Khan and Mohammad Alam were killed and one of our non-commissioned officers embraced shahadat (martyrdom)," he said, referring to the clerics. Five soldiers were wounded, he added. The clash took place near the town of Mardan on the main road leading to Swat valley, where security forces launched a major operation last month to flush out militants. Khan and Alam were close aides to Sufi Mohammad, a cleric who struck a peace deal with authorities in February to end violence in Swat. The pact collapsed after militants refused to lay down arms and began expanding their influence in nearby districts. The military says more than 1,200 militants and 90 soldiers have been killed since the army swung into action, while the militants have carried out nine bomb attacks in several cities and town in recent weeks. At least 40 people were killed and dozens were wounded when a suicide bomber blew himself during Friday prayers in a mosque in Upper Dir district, near Swat. On Thursday, militants shot dead five policemen and a soldier after first targeting a convoy with a roadside bomb in Mardan just hours after U.S. special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, visited the town to see camps set up for some of the 2.5 million people who fled the conflict zone. The United States and Pakistan's other western allies, worried over risks of nuclear-armed Pakistan's sliding into chaos after Taliban's creeping advances, have welcomed the Swat offensive.

MOBILE PHONES FACE HACKING THREAT!

Accessing your bank account using your mobile phone might seem safe, but security experts say would-be hackers can access confidential information via a simple text message seemingly from your service provider. People in the industry aware of the risk see it as extremely small, as only a few people use handsets to access their bank accounts, but it is growing as mobile Internet usage rises. In April, the flaw -- which enables criminals to access a cellphone data connection, steal data or install or remove programmes -- gained wider attention at the BlackHat Europe security conference. "The hacker does not have to be especially skilled to do this," said Jukka Tuomi, chief technology officer at Finnish software firm ErAce Security Solutions. ErAce said that in some phones using Microsoft's Windows software, users cannot block the attack, while Symbian phone users can block malicious messages. However, in practice, most users accept an installation of new settings if they seem to be from an operator. So far, security problems on cellphones have been mostly limited to small outbreaks as operators have been able to screen the data traffic, but the new risk could be out of their reach in many countries where screening text messages is not allowed. Consumers' increasing fears over computer viruses' ability to attack cellphones can put at risk the takeup of new mobile services, which are crucial for operators looking for growth in mature markets, where call prices are falling.

DAYCARE FIRE IN MEXICO,35 DEATH.

The death toll from a fire at a daycare center in northern Mexico rose to 35 children with another 40 or more hospitalized, many in extremely grave condition, the government said on Saturday. As flames blocked the center's doorway, employees and neighbors used cars to punch holes through a wall and stumbled over unconscious infants and toddlers as they tried to rescue them. Smoke inhalation killed many children, who ranged in age from a few months to about 3 years old, before rescuers could reach them, authorities say. Injured children were being flown to the Shriners children's hospital in Sacramento, California, which specializes in burns, an official at the hospital told Reuters. In less serious condition, six adults, presumably daycare employees, were also in hospitalized in Hermosillo. More than 140 children were in the ABC daycare center when the fire broke out, said Daniel Karam, head of Mexico's social security institute. It was unclear where or how the fire started, although it may have broken out in a nearby warehouse or a tire shop. "I have ordered the attorney general, along with local authorities ... to investigate as soon as possible to find out exactly what happened and identify whoever may be responsible," Calderon said. The president said he was rushing medical assistance to overwhelmed medical staff in Hermosillo, including air ambulances and specialists in reconstructive surgery. The government earlier said 31 children were dead, but four died in the hospital overnight.