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Journal of Law, Policy and Globalization www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-3240 (Paper) ISSN 2224-3259 (Online) Vol.29, 2014 Opposition Movement and Insertion of Undemocratic Provisions in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis. Dr. Md. Morshedul Islam Associate Professor, Department of Law, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, Email:[email protected] ABSTRACT: The role of opposition is as much significant as that of treasury bench in democracy. Opposition operates a shadow government under parliamentary form of government. For the working of secularized political culture there is no alternative to the nourishment of healthy opposition. That means the existence of sound and smooth opposition is the prerequisite of democratic government. Although Bangladesh adopted westminister form of government in 1972 constitution but the governments therein from the birth of Bangladesh termed the opposition as bottleneck and threat to their peaceful governance. Awami League government from 1972 to 1975 brought several amendments to the 1972 Bangladesh Constitution for the suppression of opposition so that her freestyle rule remained unchecked. This article reveals why and under what circumstances government inserted 2 nd Amendment in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh to arrest opposition voice in the name of democracy. Keywords: Democracy, Democratic government, Opposition, Opposition movement, Bangladesh Constitution, Amendment. 1. INTRODUCTION: Commonwealth is a march of God on earth. (Hobbes, 1949) It has come into existence for the protection of life, liberty, and property of the people. (Locke, 1962) If these are not available to the people the state loses it’s democratic potentiality. Statehood is reflected in the positive activities of the government. -
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Australian National University THESES SIS/LIBRARY TELEPHONE: +61 2 6125 4631 R.G. MENZIES LIBRARY BUILDING NO:2 FACSIMILE: +61 2 6125 4063 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY EMAIL: [email protected] CANBERRA ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA USE OF THESES This copy is supplied for purposes of private study and research only. Passages from the thesis may not be copied or closely paraphrased without the written consent of the author. INDIA-BANGLADESH POLITICAL RELATIONS DURING THE AWAMI LEAGUE GOVERNMENT, 1972-75 by Shaukat Hassan A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Australian National University April 1987 Deelarat ion Except where otherwise indicated this thesis is my own work. Utx*.s Shaukat Hassan April 1987 Acknowledgements I wish to thank Professors George Codding of the Un.iversity of Colorado, Thomas Hovet and M. George Zaninovich of the University of Oregon, Talukdar Maniruzzaman of the University of Dhaka, Mr. Neville Maxwell of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Oxford University, and Brigadier Abdul Momen, former Director General of the Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Dhaka, for making it possible for me to undertake this study. I am equally grateful to the Department of International Relations at the Australian National University for generously providing me the necessary funds to carry out research overseas. I must express my sincere gratitude to all those in the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Bangladesh, the People's Repub lic of China, and Australia who granted me interviews, many of whom must remain anonymous. My special thanks and appreciation are due to Mr. -
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www.dghs.gov.bd (Biology) MBBS & BDS Online Website: http://dghs.teletalk.com.bd Website Website 300 × 300 pixel (jpg) 100 KB 300 × 80 pixel (jpg) 60 KB Home Page Link Website Pendrive 11 48 http://dghs.teletalk.com.bd SSC/HSC/Alim O- Level /A-Level Director, Medical Education Equivalent Certificate Code Next SSC, HSC Roll Number, Registration Number, Board, Year Tribal /Hilltract’s non tribal Quota GPA Reset Next O level / A level Page 1 of 5 Question Language Home District Tribal Quota Tribal Quota Eligible for Freedom Fighter Quota Present Address Permanent Address Present Address Permanent Address Permanent Address USER ID, PASSWORD SMS Choice Option Add Validation Code Declaration Submit User ID Prepaid 01550157750, 01550150056, 01550150080, 01550150066, 01550150064 [email protected] Prepaid User ID Password User ID Password Prepaid SMS Prepaid Message DGHS User ID 16222 SMS DGHS<Space>FRLGCT Type Send 16222 FRLGCT User ID SMS PIN 16222 SMS Message DGHS YES PIN Centre Code Exam. Centre 16222 SMS DGHS<Space>YES<Space> 456789<Space> 15,16,22,40 Type Send 16222 456789 SMS PIN Number 15,16,22,40 PIN Prepaid Page 2 of 5 SMS User ID Password User ID Password Download SMS SMS DGHS www.dghs.gov.bd O/A Level Centre Code 11, 12 13 Centre Code 11 19 40 Download Registration College Code_College Name General FF Tribal Examination Code Seats Seats Seats Centre 11 11 : Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka 193 4 0 Exam. Centre 12 12 : Sir Salimullah Medical College, Dhaka 193 4 0 Exam. Centre 13 13 : Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, Dhaka 139 3 0 Exam. -
Government Medical Colleges of Bangladesh
Government Medical Colleges of Bangladesh Ser Name of Medical College Remarks 1. Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka 2. Sir Salimullah Medical College, Dhaka 3. Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, Dhaka 4. Mymensingh Medical College, Mymensingh 5. Chittagong Medi cal College, Chittagong 6. Rajshahi Medical College, Rajshahi 7. M A G Osmani Medical College, Sylhet 8. Sher E Bangla Medical College, Barisal 9. Rangpur Medical College,, Rangpur 10. Comilla Medical College, Comilla 11. Khulna Medical College, Khulna 12. Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College, Bogra 13. Faridpur Medical College, Faridpur 14. Dinajpur Medical College, Dinajpur 15. Pabna Medical College, Pabna 16. Abdul Malek Ukil Medical College, Noakhali 17. Cox.s Bazar Medical College, Cox’s Bazar 18. Jessore Medic al College, Jessore 19. Satkhira Medical College, Satkhira 20. Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam Medical College , Kishoreganj 21. Kushtia Medical College, Kushtia 22. Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College, Gopalganj 23. Shaheed Taj Uddin Ahmad Medical College, Gazipur 24. Tangail Medical College, Tangail 25. Jamalpur Medical College, Jamalpur 26. Manikganj Medical College, Manikganj 27. Shahedd M Monsur Ali Medical College, Sirajganj 28. Patuakhali Medical College, Patuakhali 29. Rangamati Medical College, Rangamati Government Dental Colleges, Bangladesh Ser Name of Dental College Remarks 1. Dhaka Dental College, Mirpur-14, Dhaka 2. Chittagong Medical College Dental Unit, Chittagong 3. Rajshahi Medical College Dental Unit, Rajshahi 4. Sir Salimullah Medical College Dental Unit, Dhaka 5. Shahid Shuhrawardhy Medical College Dental Unit, Dhaka 6. Mymensingh Medical College Dental Unit, Mymensingh 7. M A G Osmani Medical College Dental Unit, Sylhet 8. Sher e Bngla Medical College Dental Unit, Barishal 9. Rangpur Medical College Dental Unit, Rangpur Non-Government Medical Colleges of Bangladesh Ser Name of Medical College Remarks 1. -
Awami Leagueleague 1949-20161949-2016
journeyjourney ofof bangladesh awamiawami leagueleague 1949-20161949-2016 Bangladesh Awami League is the oldest and largest political party of Bangladesh. With the founding and operating principles of democra- cy, nationalism, socialism and secularism, the party has become synonymous with progress, prosperity, development and social justice. This publication gives a brief account of the illustrious history of the party which has become synonymous with that of the country. Formation - 1949 It was 1949. The wounds of the partition of the Indian Sub-Continent just two years back were still fresh. After the creation of Pakistan, it became im- mediately apparent that the discriminatory politics of the dominant West Pakistan could not live up to the aspirations of the majority Bangali people living in East Pakistan. Disenfranchised, a progressive seg- ment of the Muslim League decided to form their own party. 1949 1949 A Party is Born N 23RD JUNE, the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League was formed at a meeting chaired by Ataur Rahman Khan. The meeting, held at Dhaka’s K M Das Lane at the resi- dence of KM Bashir Humayun named ‘Rose Garden’, elected Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani as the President and49 Shamsul Hoque as the General Secretary of the Party. Historic Rose Garden, Dhaka 1950s Language Movement and United Front’s 21 Point N 26TH JANUARY, 1952 the then Governor-General Khwaja Nazimuddin announced that Urdu will be the only state language. While being treated at the Dhaka Medical’s prison ward, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman communicated with the party leaders and work- ers and gave directions for waging the language movement. -
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www.dghs.gov.bd (Biology) MBBS & BDS Online Website: http://dghs.teletalk.com.bd Website Website 300 × 300 pixel (jpg) 100 KB 300 × 80 pixel (jpg) 60 KB Home Page Link Website Pendrive 11 48 http://dghs.teletalk.com.bd healthebd24.comSSC/HSC/Alim O- Level /A-Level Director, Medical Education Equivalent Certificate Code Next SSC, HSC Roll Number, Registration Number, Board, Year Tribal /Hilltract’s non tribal Quota GPA Reset Next O level / A level Page 1 of 5 Page 1 | For All Results and Circulars visit healthebd24.com Question Language Home District Tribal Quota Tribal Quota Eligible for Freedom Fighter Quota Present Address Permanent Address Present Address Permanent Address Permanent Address USER ID, PASSWORD SMS Choice Option Add Validation Code Declaration Submit User ID Prepaid 01550157750, 01550150056, 01550150080, 01550150066, 01550150064 [email protected] Prepaid User ID Password User ID Password healthebd24.comPrepaid SMS Prepaid Message DGHS User ID 16222 SMS DGHS<Space>FRLGCT Type Send 16222 FRLGCT User ID SMS PIN 16222 SMS Message DGHS YES PIN Centre Code Exam. Centre 16222 SMS DGHS<Space>YES<Space> 456789<Space> 15,16,22,40 Type Send 16222 456789 SMS PIN Number 15,16,22,40 PIN Prepaid Page 2 of 5 Page 2 | For All Results and Circulars visit healthebd24.com SMS User ID Password User ID Password Download SMS SMS DGHS www.dghs.gov.bd O/A Level Centre Code 11, 12 13 Centre Code 11 19 40 Download Registration College Code_College Name General FF Tribal Examination Code Seats Seats Seats Centre 11 11 : Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka 193 4 0 Exam. -
Bangladesh Brochure 2014
Study MBBS in Government, Semi-Government & Private Medical Colleges in Bangladesh “admission advisor” 9 - EMCO Complex, Ground Floor, 59, Vijay Block, Vikas Marg, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi - 110092 (Nr. Metro Pillar No. 50 & 51, Nearest Metro Station Nirman Vihar) Tel.: 011 22055595 Mob: 09999155501, 09999155591 09971717308, 09971717608 mail to : [email protected] web : www.admissionadvisor.org follow us at: www.facebook.com/aceadvisors Government Medical Colleges in Bangladesh Dhaka Medical College Sir Salimullah Medical College Mymensingh Medical College Chittagong Medical College Rajshahi Medical College MAG Osmani Medical College Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Rangpur Medical College Comilla Medical College Khulna Medical College Shheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Dinajpur Medical College Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Pabna Medical College Noakhali Medical College Cox's Bazar Medical College Jessore Medical College Shaheed Nazrul Islam Medical College Kushtia Medical College Dhaka Medical College and Hospital Dhaka Medical College aspires to produce elite citizens with a high standard of professionalism and profound commitment in an enabling environment to be able to give commendable leadership desired by all. Introduction: Dhaka Medical College stands as an icon of our country. It started its journey in 1946 in a building, built in the light of colonial architecture in 1902m in the centre of the city between Dhaka University and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in the Ramna area. The majestic building now accommodates the famous Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Dhaka Medical College has played a pioneering role in the development of medical science, health care delivery and in nation building activities of the country. The college boasts of a highly reputed array of intellectuals and academics. -
The Scenarios of Covid-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh: Analysis of Data in July Andaugust’2020
Asian Journal of Advances in Medical Science 3(4): 67-72, 2021 THE SCENARIOS OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BANGLADESH: ANALYSIS OF DATA IN JULY ANDAUGUST’2020 AYESHA SIDDIKA1, S. M. MASUD PARVEZ2, MD. ARIFUR RAHMAN3, LIPY KHATUN2, ARIFA SULTANA2, ZINAT MAHAL4 AND HASAN M. ZAHID5* 1Institute of Tissue Banking and Biomaterial Research, AERE, Dhaka-1349, Bangladesh. 2Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. 3Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. 4Microbiology & Industrial Irradiation Division, IFRB, AERE, Dhaka-1349, Bangladesh. 5Institute of Radiation and Polymer Technology, AERE, Dhaka-1349, Bangladesh. AUTHORS’ CONTRIBUTIONS This work was carried out in collaboration among all authors. Authors AS, ZM, HMZ conceived the idea. Authors SMMP, MAR, LK, AS, designed and prepared the first draft. Authors AS, MAR, ZM, HMZ contributed to the result preparation. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. Received: 01 June 2021 Accepted: 05 August 2021 Published: 09 August 2021 Mini-review Article ABSTRACT The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic quickly surges throughout the world including Bangladesh from the beginning of 2020. To challenge the present detrimental situations, many countries are approving several preventive measures, e.g., international travel bans, isolated office activities, country lockdown, and most importantly social distancing, even though some medications are prescribed in some extent. The government of Bangladesh also took various preventive measures to limit the thunder of corona virus disease 20019 (COVID-19) pandemic. But, the actions are not adequate to face the challenges of COVID-19 in Bangladesh, particularly in the capital city Dhaka, remarkably because of the lower- middle-income economy with one of the world’s densest populations. -
List of Government Medical Colleges
List of Government Medical Colleges Sl. No. Name of College Established Seats 1. Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka 1946 197 2. Sir Salimullah Medical College, Dhaka 1972 197 3. Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, Dhaka 2006 142 4. Mymensingh Medical College, Mymensingh 1962 197 5. Chittagong Medical College, Chittagong 1957 197 6. Rajshahi Medical College, Rajshahi 1958 197 7. M.A.G. Osmani Medical College, Sylhet 1962 197 8. Sher-E-Bangla Medical College, Barisal 1968 197 9. Rangpur Medical College, Rangpur 1970 197 10. Comilla Medical College, Comilla 1992 113 11. Khulna Medical College, Khulna 1992 141 12. Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College, Bogra 1992 141 13. Faridpur Medical College, Faridpur 1992 113 14. Dinajpur Medical College, Dinajpur 1992 142 15. Pabna Medical College, Pabna 2008 57 16. Abdul Malek Ukil Medical College, Noakhali 2008 57 17. Cox’s Bazar Medical College, Cox’s Bazar 2008 57 18. Jessore Medical College, Jessore 2010 57 19. Satkhira Medical College, Satkhira 2011 52 20. Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam Medical College, Kishoreganj 2011 52 21. Kushtia Medical College, Kushtia 2011 52 22. Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College, Gopalganj 2011 52 23. Shaheed Taj Uddin Ahmad Medical College, Gazipur 2013 52 24. Tangail Medical College, Tangail 2014 51 25. Jamalpur Medical College, Jamalpur 2014 51 26. Manikganj Medical College, Manikganj 2014 51 27. Shaheed M Monsur Ali Medical College, Sirajganj 2014 51 28. Patuakhali Medical College, Patuakhali 2014 51 29. Rangamati Medical College, Rangamati 2014 51 List of Government Dental Colleges Sl. No. Name of College Established Seat 01 Dhaka Dental College, Mirpur-14, Dhaka 1960 97 02 Chittagong Medical College Dental Unit, Chittagong 1990 60 03 Rajshahi Medical College Dental Unit, Rajshahi 1989 59 04 Shahid Shuhrawardhy Medical College Dental Unit, Dhaka 2012 56 05 Sir Salimullah Medical College Dental Unit, Dhaka 2012 52 06 Mymensingh Medical College Dental Unit, Mymensingh 2012 52 07 M.A.G. -
Accredited Institutes
List of Medical Colleges / Hospitals / Institutes affiliated by BCPS for imparting training: (1) The departments mentioned bellow of the following 8 (eight) old govt. medical colleges and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka are recognized by BCPS for full time training in the respective subjects: i.e. 1. Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka 2. SSMC & Mitford Hospital, Dhaka 3. Chittagong Medical College, Chittagong 4. MAG Osmani Medical College, Sylhet 5. Sher-e-Bangla Medical College, Barisal 6. Rangpur Medical College, Rangpur 7. Rajshahi Medical College, Rajshahi. 8. Mymensingh Medical College, Mymensingh. 9. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka 1) Medicine, 2) Surgery, 3) Obst. & Gynae, 4) Paediatrics, 5) Ophthalmology, 6) Otolaryngology, 7) Psychiatry, 8) Radiology & Imaging, 9) Radiotherapy, 10) Anaesthesiology Dermatology & Venereology (BSMMU & DMC only). (2) List of Govt. Medical Colleges / Institutes including CMH affiliated by the BCPS: Hospitals / Institutes Subject Date of Accreditation Duration to be Counted Dhaka Medical College Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 24-08-2014 04 Years Haematology 12-08-2004 04 Years Burn & Plastic Surgery 30-10-2011 03 Years Histopathology 12-08-2004 04 Years Microbiology 25-02-2004 04 Years Neurology 05-05-2003 03 Years Paediatric Surgery 10-09-2004 03 Years Plastic Surgery 10-09-2004 03 Years Urology 10-09-2004 03 Years Orthopaedic Surgery 24-01-2015 03 Years Nephrology 26-07-2006 04 Years Neuro-Surgery 27-07-2006 04 Years Gastroenterology 27-07-2006 -
Mapping of Health Professional Education Institutions in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Mapping of Health Professional Education Institutions in Bangladesh MAPPING OF HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN BANGLADESH October 2018 Medical Education & Health Manpower Development (ME&HMD) Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Dhaka, Bangladesh In collaboration with World Health Organization Bangladesh Bangladesh Mapping of Health Professional Education Institutions in Bangladesh Authors and contributors to the report This report on mapping of health professional education institutions was produced under the overall direction of Professor Dr MA Rashid, Director, Medical Education and Health Manpower Development (ME&HMD), Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). Dr Md Masudur Rahman (ME&HMD, DGHS), Md Nuruzzaman (WHO Bangladesh), Dr Tomas Zapata (Regional Office for South-East Asia, WHO) and Dr Valeria De Oliveira Cruz (WHO Bangladesh) planned and designed this report. The principal writing team consisted of Md Nuruzzaman (WHO Bangladesh), Dr Md Masudur Rahman (DGHS), Professor Dr Md Humayun Kabir Talukder (Centre for Medical Education) and Professor Dr Md Mofiz Ullah (College of Nurs- ing Mohakhali). The writing team was assisted by Md Joynul Islam (WHO Bangladesh). Valuable inputs and suggestions were provided to the draft report by Dr Valeria De Oliveira Cruz (WHO Bangladesh), Ai Tanimizu (WHO Bangladesh), Dr Tomas Zapata (Regional Office for South-East Asia, WHO) and Dr Md Yunus (ME&HMD, DGHS). Data quality check was carried out by Md Nurnabi Sheikh (WHO Bangladesh). Production of maps was done by Tasmia Islam (WHO Bangladesh), Md Nurnabi Sheikh (WHO Bangladesh) and Nizamat Ali Khan (Centre for Medical Education, Dhaka). The layout, cover and creative design was developed by A K M Rahmat Ali Howlader (WHO Bangladesh). -
Situation Report 18
29 June 2020 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Update (MMWU) #18 https://www.who.int/bangladesh/emergencies/coronavirus-disease-(covid-19)-update/ Tested Confirmed Recovered Dead In this issue of COVID-19 Tested Confirmed Recovered Dead Hotline Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Update (MMWU) # 18: dashboard with key figures; detailed epidemiological 751,034 141,801 57,744 1,782 13.7 million update on COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh, week 22-29 June 2020; Test/1 million New Cases Recovery Rate CFR% AR/1 million daily and weekly distribution of 4,410 4,014 40.7% 1.26% 832.6 COVID-19 cases and related deaths; growth factor of daily COVID- Laboratories PPE Stock PoE Screening 19 cases daily distribution of COVID-19 cases and rolling three-days 67 COVID-19 Labs 1,235,772 352,888 average per division; gender and age distribution of COVID-19 cases and deaths Last days overall attack rate and per 118,033 Samples 3,033,530 24,763 division; death and recovery rates of closed cases; 63.1% comparison data with selected Inside Dhaka 187,924 7,029 countries in South East Asia; Tests and geographical distribution of COVID-19 laboratories, number 22.5% of COVID-19 tests and Attack Positive Tests 550,471 350,025 Rate per division. WHO Bangladesh COVID-19 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Update (MMWU) 29 June 2020/Vol.18 1. Highlights As of 29 June 2020, according to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), there are 141,801 confirmed COVID-19 cases1 in Bangladesh, including 1,782 related deaths; Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 1.26%.