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Captain Cool: the MS Dhoni Story
Captain Cool The MS Dhoni Story GULU Ezekiel is one of India’s best known sports writers and authors with nearly forty years of experience in print, TV, radio and internet. He has previously been Sports Editor at Asian Age, NDTV and indya.com and is the author of over a dozen sports books on cricket, the Olympics and table tennis. Gulu has also contributed extensively to sports books published from India, England and Australia and has written for over a hundred publications worldwide since his first article was published in 1980. Based in New Delhi from 1991, in August 2001 Gulu launched GE Features, a features and syndication service which has syndicated columns by Sir Richard Hadlee and Jacques Kallis (cricket) Mahesh Bhupathi (tennis) and Ajit Pal Singh (hockey) among others. He is also a familiar face on TV where he is a guest expert on numerous Indian news channels as well as on foreign channels and radio stations. This is his first book for Westland Limited and is the fourth revised and updated edition of the book first published in September 2008 and follows the third edition released in September 2013. Website: www.guluzekiel.com Twitter: @gulu1959 First Published by Westland Publications Private Limited in 2008 61, 2nd Floor, Silverline Building, Alapakkam Main Road, Maduravoyal, Chennai 600095 Westland and the Westland logo are the trademarks of Westland Publications Private Limited, or its affiliates. Text Copyright © Gulu Ezekiel, 2008 ISBN: 9788193655641 The views and opinions expressed in this work are the author’s own and the facts are as reported by him, and the publisher is in no way liable for the same. -
Three-Wicket Malik Restricts India
The Island, Wednesday 19th April, 2006 Three-wwicket Malik restricts India ABU DHABI, April 18, 2006 (AFP) - he hit just three fours in his 93-ball Shoaib Malik grabbed three wickets to knock. SCOREBOARD boost Pakistan’s chances of ending a dis- Pakistan’s fielders backed their India mal run against India as they restricted bowlers remarkably well, bringing off R. Uthappa c Yousuf b Rana 12 their arch-rivals to 197 in the first one- four run-outs. R. Dravid run out 20 dayer here on Tuesday. India’s problems began when skipper I. Pathan run out 26 Pakistan, who lost the last four match- Rahul Dravid (20) and Irfan Pathan (26) Y. Singh c Akmal b Anjum 7 es at home against India in February, were caught short of the crease in quick S. Raina c Anjum b Afridi 40 bowled and fielded with discipline in the succession. The innings also ended in a V. Rao not out 61 first of two day-night games held here to pair of run-outs, victims being M. Dhoni b Malik 3 raise funds for last year’s earthquake vic- Harbhajan Singh and Shanthakumaran A Agarkar c Anjum b Malik 12 tims. Sreesanth. R. Powar c Anjum b Malik 5 H. Singh run out 3 India, fresh from a recent 5-1 triumph Rao gave a good account of himself on S. Sreesanth run out 0 against England at home, found runs a difficult track, steadying the innings Extras (lb3, w5) 8 hard to come by on a slow Zayad stadium with a 64-run stand for the fifth wicket Total 197 pitch where the stroke-making was diffi- with teenager Suresh Raina (40) after his Fall of wickets: 1-25, 2-47, 3-65, 4-72, 5-136, cult. -
Bangladesh, Year 2019: Update on Incidents According to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED)
BANGLADESH, YEAR 2019: Update on incidents according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) compiled by ACCORD, 29 June 2020 Number of reported incidents with at least one fatality Number of reported fatalities National borders: GADM, November 2015b; administrative divisions: GADM, November 2015a; China/India border status: CIA, 2006; geodata of disputed borders: GADM, November 2015b; Natural Earth, undated; incident data: ACLED, 20 June 2020; coastlines and inland waters: Smith and Wessel, 1 May 2015 BANGLADESH, YEAR 2019: UPDATE ON INCIDENTS ACCORDING TO THE ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) COMPILED BY ACCORD, 29 JUNE 2020 Contents Conflict incidents by category Number of Number of reported fatalities 1 Number of Number of Category incidents with at incidents fatalities Number of reported incidents with at least one fatality 1 least one fatality Protests 930 1 1 Conflict incidents by category 2 Riots 405 107 122 Development of conflict incidents from 2010 to 2019 2 Violence against civilians 257 184 195 Battles 99 43 63 Methodology 3 Strategic developments 15 0 0 Conflict incidents per province 4 Explosions / Remote 7 2 2 violence Localization of conflict incidents 4 Total 1713 337 383 Disclaimer 6 This table is based on data from ACLED (datasets used: ACLED, 20 June 2020). Development of conflict incidents from 2010 to 2019 This graph is based on data from ACLED (datasets used: ACLED, 20 June 2020). 2 BANGLADESH, YEAR 2019: UPDATE ON INCIDENTS ACCORDING TO THE ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) COMPILED BY ACCORD, 29 JUNE 2020 Methodology GADM. Incidents that could not be located are ignored. -
PCB Annual Report 2018-19
Designed by PRESTIGE Annual Report 2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 Contents Foreword Men's domestic cricket Chairman's Report 1 Regional Inter-District 2018-2019 65 Managing Director's Report 4 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 67 Overview of men's international cricket 5 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Grade-II 69 Overview of women’s international/domestic cricket 7 One-Day Cup for Regions and Departments 71 Overview of men's domestic cricket 9 Quaid-e-Azam One-Day Cup 73 Overview of women’s game development 11 National T20 Cup 75 Overview of the Academies' programmes 13 HBL PSL 2019 77 Obituaries 16 Pakistan Cup 83 Patron's Trophy Grade-II 85 Men's international cricket (2018-2019) Women's domestic cricket Asia Cup 2018 19 Inter-Departmental T20 Women's Cricket Championship 89 Pakistan vs Australia in the UAE 21 PCB Triangular One-Day Women’s Cricket Tournament 2018-19 91 Pakistan vs New Zealand in the UAE 25 Pakistan in South Africa 27 Pathways cricket Pakistan in England 31 U13 Regional National T20 Tournament 95 U16 Regional National One-Day Tournament 97 Men's international cricket U16 Pentangular One-Day Tournament 99 (2017-2018) Inter-Region U19 Three-Day Tournament 101 Independence Cup 2018 Pakistan vs World XI 35 Inter-Region U19 One-Day Tournament 103 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in the UAE and Lahore 37 Pentangular U19 T20 Cup 105 Pakistan in New Zealand 39 Pakistan A vs New Zealand A and England Lions in the UAE 106 West Indies in Karachi 41 Pakistan U16 vs Australia U16 in the UAE 109 Pakistan tour of Ireland, England and Scotland 43 Pakistan U16 in Bangladesh -
Annual Report 2014
SEVA KENDRA CALCUTTA Seva Kendra Calcutta is a social service centre of the Archdiocese of Calcutta. Across the years it has built up a reputation of service, trustworthiness and integrity. It serves the poor, suffering, struggling and disadvantaged people in the six districts of West Bengal and is being constantly challenged to improve upon itself, as a catalyst for social change through service, animation and mobilization of people and build a network of partnerships with like-minded organizations. VISION SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES A self-reliant society based on peace, 4Combat Child Labour and apply STAG love and justice, respecting human methodology to mainstream the children dignity and natural environment dropped out from school 4Provide job-oriented training to the unemployed youth and develop their skills 4Teach the importance of growing and using herbal medicinal plants 4Support TB (RNTCP) Programme 4Stop human trafficking, promote Safe Migration and prevent early marriage MISSION 4Build self-reliant SHGs & CBOs 4Peace building Building of a Harmonious Society, 4Promote organic and indigenous farming based on Cultural Ethos, inspired by practices Spiritual Heritage, Socially and 4Work with the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) Environmentally sound through 4Mobilize government programmes for Participatory Process. development, food and livelihood 4Promote clean and renewable energy 4Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction 4Emergency Relief and Rehabilitation 4Local Resource Mobilization SEVA KENDRA CALCUTTA Annual Report 2013 - 14 In this Issue lMessage from the Director lRuby Jubilee Celebration 4Governor's Speech Message from the Director 4Ruby Jubilee Celebration - A Short Report lChild Education and Development On 14th December 2013, the curtains of the Ruby Jubilee Celebrations were brought 4Skill Targeted Academic Growth (STAG) down. -
Sakhipur, Bangladesh
Small town sanitation learning series Sakhipur, Bangladesh July 2020 View of the co-composting plant and its drying beds in the foreground WaterAid/ Al-Emran WaterAid/ Key messages 1. The small town of Sakhipur is on track to achieve town-wide safely managed sanitation, the result of technical excellence (including its co-composting plant), political drive, a clear vision, and support by WaterAid Bangladesh. 2. Local partnerships are vital to close the sanitation service chain such as the Agricultural Extension Department. 3. The sanitation vision includes both considering sanitation as a service and using the principles of circular economy. 4. Fostering municipal leadership and ownership is a slow but critical process, which can be the focus of national level advocacy for future replication. 1 / Small town sanitation learning series Sakhipur, Bangladesh July 2020 1. Introduction WaterAid Bangladesh (WAB) and the Bangladesh Association for Social Advancement (BASA) have supported Sakhipur Municipality both technically and financially to establish a co-composting plant in 2015. The plant treats both faecal sludge and organic solid waste to produce compost. The technical achievement has been well recognised and documented. This brief is mainly focusing at non-technical aspects, especially how this plant (and work around it) is paving the way for full safely-managed sanitation in the town, what has led to this success, and how it could be replicated. 2. Context Bangladesh has impressively reached almost zero open defecation and is now facing the “second generation” challenge of faecal sludge management (FSM) – with 32% “safely managed sanitation” in rural areas, and no urban estimate. -
Jsc-Jessore-Stipend-18.Pdf
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Jessore. Junior School Certificate Examination, 2018 Stipend List Page No : 1 Serial Centre Roll No. Name Name of Passing Institution Category :TalentTalent Thana Thana : Khulna: Khulna Sadar Sadar Zilla : Khulna Zilla : Khulna Total : 30 0001 Khulna - 393 357410 F. M. Rafi Khulna Zilla School 0002 Khulna - 393 357409 Md. Junaeid Hossain Khulna Zilla School 0003 Khulna - 393 357411 Md Nakibuzzaman Likhon Khulna Zilla School 0004 Khulna - 393 357361 Amartya Halder Khulna Zilla School 0005 Khulna - 393 357356 Shuvro Debnath Khulna Zilla School 0006 Khulna - 393 357500 Md. Ariful Haque Khulna Zilla School 0007 Khulna - 393 357444 Abdullah Al Mamun Khulna Zilla School 0008 Fatema - 495 430472 Aurnab Ray St. Joseph's High School 0009 Khulna - 393 357360 Md Alvi Amin Khulna Zilla School 0010 Khulna - 393 357366 Abu Darda Tun Khulna Zilla School 0011 Fatema - 495 430469 Pias Nasker St. Joseph's High School 0012 Iqbal Nagar - 448 398109 Gazi Sazid Raiyan S O S Hermann Gmeiner School 0013 Khulna - 393 357374 Alif Ibn Azad Khulna Zilla School 0014 Khulna - 393 357363 Adrito Roy Khulna Zilla School 0015 Khulna - 393 357355 Arghyo Jyoti Mahali Khulna Zilla School 0016 Khulna - 201 200483 Mayesha Sadia Islam Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0017 Khulna - 201 200463 Nusaaiba Binte Masum Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0018 Khulna - 201 200549 Shithi Hazra Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0019 Khulna - 393 357758 Kongkona Saha Dola Fatema High School 0020 Khulna - 201 200484 Moyouri Zaman Mou Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0021 Khulna - 201 200398 Oishe Chakrobortty Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0022 Khulna - 201 200550 Anwesha Sarker Nisha Govt. -
Annual-Report-2019-2.Pdf
Contents From the President ....................................................................................................... iv Preface ........................................................................................................................ v Overall Contribution of Agrogoti Sangstha to Achieve SDGs ................................................ 1 Programs at a glance ..................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 Origin of Agrogoti Sangstha................................................................................ 5 1.2 Vision & Mission ................................................................................................ 5 1.3 Development Approach ...................................................................................... 5 Working methods ....................................................................................................... 5 1.4 Values ............................................................................................................. 6 1.5 Governance system of Agrogoti Sangstha ............................................................ 6 Existing Policies: ........................................................................................................ 6 Departments ............................................................................................................ -
Exploring the World of Journalism at the Daily Star Zaima Zahra
Exploring the World of Journalism at The Daily Star Zaima Zahra 11103005 Department of English and Humanities April 2016 BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh Exploring the World of Journalism At The Daily Star A Report Submitted to The Department of English and Humanities of BRAC University By Zaima Zahra 11103005 ENH In Partial Fulfillment for the Requirements For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in English April 2016 Acknowledgement My internship at The Daily Star has truly been a memorable experience. This was the last step of my undergraduate studies as a student of the Department of English and Humanities at BRAC University. First of all, I would like to thank Almighty Allah for keeping me well and blessing me with the wisdom, knowledge and strength without which my internship would not have been possible. I would like to convey my sincere gratitude to the chairperson Professor Dr. Firdous Azim for granting me the permission and providing me with all her support and encouraging speeches. It is my pleasure to thank my internship supervisor Ms. Roohi Huda, whose encouragement, guidance and support throughout my internship enabled me to develop an understanding and courage to do my best. I would also like to express my sincere gratitude to my faculties whose support and guidance were invaluable especially in the initial stages of my studies at BRAC University. I express my gratitude to Mr. Salehuddin Ahmed of The Daily Star for giving me the chance to do my internship and gain knowledge. I would like to thank my supervisor, Ms. Sadya Afrin Mollick, the editor of the “Arts and Entertainment” page ofThe Daily Star for guiding and introducing me to the world of journalism. -
19Th Convocation (2020): List of Graduates
th 19 Convocation (2020): List of Graduates Semester of Sl. Student_ID Student_Name Major Academic Achievement Completion 1 2003-1-10-097 Md. Sajjad Hossain Marketing None Fall 2009 2 2007-1-10-063 Md. Abid Hossain Accounting None Spring 2019 3 2009-1-10-154 Md. Shariful Islam Finance None Fall 2016 4 2009-2-10-031 Md. Wahid Hossain Marketing None Summer 2014 5 2010-2-10-194 Rabiul Auyal Finance None Fall 2014 6 2010-2-10-263 Md. Sadequl Islam Accounting None Summer 2015 7 2010-2-10-328 Md. Rakibul Islam Marketing None Spring 2017 8 2010-2-10-391 Sahidul Islam Marketing None Spring 2017 9 2010-3-10-204 Md. Mahfuzul Islam Marketing None Spring 2015 10 2010-3-10-234 Tasnim Binte Rabi Marketing None Summer 2017 11 2011-1-10-334 Md. Obyedullah Marketing None Summer 2015 12 2011-2-10-023 Samsia Tabassum Marketing None Summer 2017 13 2011-2-10-084 Md. Nur Ibna Saiyd Marketing None Spring 2018 14 2011-2-10-275 Farhan Nadim Riyadh Finance None Summer 2018 Human Resource 15 2011-2-10-288 Md. Arif Billah Khan None Spring 2019 Management Human Resource 16 2011-2-10-300 Abdullah-Al-Noman None Spring 2019 Management 17 2011-2-10-355 Md Nazmul Alam Bhuiyan Accounting None Fall 2016 18 2011-2-10-361 Md. Faisal Kabir Marketing None Spring 2016 19 2011-2-13-073 Israt Jahan Akhi Accounting None Spring 2016 Human Resource 20 2011-3-10-025 Muhammad Abu Nayem None Fall 2017 Management Semester of Sl. -
HSC English Test Papers 2017
HSC English First & Second Paper : Questions 1 Contents First Paper 01. Ideal School & College, Motijheel‚ Dhaka ......................................................... 2 02. Cambrian College‚ Dhaka ................................................................................ 5 03. Haji Lalmia City College, Gopalganj ................................................................. 8 04. Govt. S.K. College, Ramdia, Gopalgonj ............................................................. 11 05. Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam College, Mymensingh ............................................ 14 06. Govt. Shah Sultan College, Bogra .................................................................... 17 07. Belkuchi Degree College, Sirajgonj ................................................................... 20 08. Police Lines School & College, Kushtia ............................................................ 23 09. Kushtia Govt. College, Kushtia ........................................................................ 25 10. Chuadanga Govt. College, Chuadanga ............................................................. 28 11. Govt. K.C. College, Jhenidah ........................................................................... 31 12. Govt. M.M. City College, Khulna ...................................................................... 33 13. Brahmanbaria United College, Brahmanbaria ................................................. 36 14. Pirojpur Govt. Women's College, Pirojpur ........................................................ -
All Result BD
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Jessore. Junior School Certificate Examination, 2014 Stipend List Page No : 1 Serial Centre Roll No. Name Name of Passing Institution Category :TalentTalent pool pool Thana Thana : Khulna: Khulna Sadar Sadar Zilla : Khulna Zilla : Khulna Total : 20 0001 Khulna - 393 542452 S.M. Naveed Masroor Khulna Zilla School 0002 Khulna - 393 542410 K. M. Mahedi Hassan Fahim Khulna Zilla School 0003 Khulna - 393 542420 Samiul Zamadder Rohan Khulna Zilla School 0004 Khulna - 393 542504 Md Sabbir Hossain Khulna Zilla School 0005 Khulna - 393 542484 Arnab Palit Hridoy Khulna Zilla School 0006 Khulna - 393 542428 Riasat Rahman Turjo Khulna Zilla School 0007 Khulna - 393 542437 Mahathir Mohammad Khulna Zilla School 0008 Khulna - 393 542408 Tasnimul Islam Khulna Zilla School 0009 Khulna - 393 542412 Sameer Farhaz Swapnil Khulna Zilla School 0010 Khulna - 393 542453 Md. Muhaiminul Islam Khulna Zilla School 0011 Khulna - 201 400440 Iffat Aman Autri Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0012 Khulna - 201 400518 Arpita Saha Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0013 Khulna - 201 400519 Ummae Tasnia Rahman Barsha Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0014 Khulna - 201 400451 Mehrin Mukarama Morshed Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0015 Khulna - 201 400527 Fariha Afrin Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0016 Khulna - 393 542861 Aishwarya Saha Fatema High School 0017 Khulna - 201 400631 Fahima Iffat Khulna Collegiate Girls' School 0018 Khulna - 201 400452 Jebin Tasnim Rani Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0019 Khulna - 201 400442 Fariha Ayrin Disha Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School 0020 Khulna - 201 400633 Sakila Laila Khulna Collegiate Girls' School Category :TalentTalent pool pool Thana Thana : Sona: Sona Danga Danga Zilla : Khulna Zilla : Khulna Total : 12 0021 Aga Khan - 449 578133 Nafiz Imtiaz St.