Saturday, September 26, 2009
POST CODE OF DIFFERENT DISTRICTS OF BANGLADESH.
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!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
NOW THE GOVERMENT FILLING,THE CID CID NOT FILING MUTINY PROBE.
BANGLADESH AND BRITAIN AGREE TO COUNTER TERRORISM.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
NATURAL JUICE FROM THE DEAT TREE
LIVE ON BOAT?
Sunday, June 21, 2009
GOLDEN PADDY FIELD.
WHAT IS LIFE?
Thursday, June 18, 2009
SIR HEAD CLARK TAKING 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 !
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!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
MAKE CELL PHONES AT HOME, INDUSTRY URGED.
Source:bdnews24
Thursday, June 11, 2009
WHAT’S a PEOPLE !
He is telling Bangladesh have lots of people and my wife was old I want new that’s why I throw her.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
BODIES RECOVERED FROM AIR FRANCE IN ATLANTIC.
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.