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The Philosophy of Mystic Poet Hason Raja and a Folk Music Academy
Hason Raja, the mystic poet & his philosophy An imaginary folk music academy at his birth place S U N A M G O N J , B A N G L A D E S H “What kind of hut I will build, While everything on barrenness.” Hason Raja (1854-1922) Hason Raja Folk Music Academy An imagery project based on the mystic poets’ philosophy in his birthplace Mallikpur Sunamgonj Name of author Ar. Sayed Ahmed 2005335019 June, 2012 Department of Architecture School of applied sciences Shahjalal University of Science & Technology Sylhet-3114, Bangladesh ABSTRACT Music is the most powerful formation of all arts. It is the ultimate destination for all other section of art, because all the arts meet to an end on music. Again the proletariat literature, the sub-alter literature and folklore music might have the most intimate relationship between the nature & human mind. The reason has its origin to reflection over human mind by the impact of nature. Water’s wave splashes to the shores creates some sound, breeze passing the branches of trees also left some sound, the rhyme of fountain, songs of birds, mysterious moonlit night, and so on. Actually music is the first artistic realization of human mind. Thus development of interaction through language is mostly indebted to music and the first music of human kind should be a folk one. That’s why the appeal of folk music is universal. From this context, my design consideration, the institute proposed for Hason Raja Sangeet (music) Academy is based on the rural-organic spatial order, use of indigenous building materials and musical education adapting the vastness of Haor (marshy) basin nature. -
List of Govt. Colleges
LIST OF GOVT. COLLEGES '-' !•_•• '!- \ i Bangladesh Bureau of Educational Information and Statiscs (BANBEIS) Ministry of Education 1, Sonargaon Road Dhaka -1205 JANUARY-1999 LIST OF GOVERNMENT COLLEGE-19 98-9 9 27/01/99 Division : BARI SAL >-EXIAL! INSTITUTION INSTITUTE NAME THANA DISTRICT ••JO.:-'- |CODE ;1 104 2-8 5 201 BURGUNA GOVT. COLLEGE SADAR BURGUNA 2 10 6075204 GOVT.BAKERGANJ COLLEGE BAKERGANJ BARISAL 3 .106105201 GOVT. F. H.. COLLEGE CHAKHAR BANARIPARA BARISAL 4 106325201 GOVT. GOURNADI COLLEGE GOURNADI BARISAL • 5 106995202 GOVT. SYED HATIM ALI COLLEGE KOTWALI BARISAL 6 "10699520.3 BARI SAL GOVT.MOHILA COLLEGE SADAR BARISAL 7 .10 6995401 GOVT. B. M. COLLEGE SADAR BARISAL . S 106995404 GOVT. BARISAL'COLLEGE SADAR BARISAL • + $ •109185 20.J. BHOLA GOVT. COLLEGE SADAR BHOLA 10 109185.262 GOVT.FAZILATUNNESSA MOHILA COL SADAR BHOLA GOVT.SHAHBAJPUR COLLEGE LALMOHAN BHOLA .JHALAKATI GOVT. COLLEGE SADAR JHALAKATI 4 3 '• ; -.-.I 78 95 5201. PATUAKHALI GOVT.MOHILA COLLEGE SADAR PATUAKHALI 1 4 ..• 17895 5401 PATUAKHALI GOVT. COLLEGE SADAR PATUAKHALI "179145 201 BHANDARIA GOVT. COLLEGE. BHANDARIA PIROJPUR 179585201 MATHBARIA GOVT. COLLEGE MATHBARIA PIROJPUR 179765201 GOVT. SWARUPKATI COLLEGE NESARABAD PIROJPUR IS -179805201 P'IROJPUR GOVT. WOMEN'S COLLEG SADAR PIROJPUR 19 .179805301 GOVT. SOHRAWARDY COLLEGE SADAR PIROJPUR 'BANBEIS LIST OF GOVERNMENT COLLEGE-1998-99 27/01/99 Division : CHITTAGONG ...SERIAL! INSTITUTION! INSTITUTE NAME THANA ! DISTRICT h i !CODE ! i ' 1 20 3145 201 BANDARBAN GOVT. COLLEGE SADAR BANDARBAN •2 212135202 BRAHMANBARIA GOVT.MOHILA COLL SADAR BRAHMANBARIA '3. .212135301 BRAHMANBARIA GOVT. COLLEGE SADAR BRAHMANBARIA 4 .•,.•-•••212855201 NABINAGA'R GOVT. COLLEGE NABINAGAR BRAHMANBARIA 5 2132 25201 CHANDPUR GOVT. MAHILA COLLEGE SADAR CHANDPUR 6 213225401 CHANDPUR GOVT. -
Anaemia and Associated Factors Among the Bengali Muslims of Cachar District in Assam, India
Eurasian Journal of Anthropology Euras J Anthropol 8(1):1-12, 2017 ISSN: 2166-7411 Anaemia and associated factors among the Bengali Muslims of Cachar district in Assam, India A. F. Gulenur Islam Barbhuiya Department of Anthropology M. H. C. M. Science College, Hailakandi, Assam, India Article info Abstract Received: 3 February 2017 Present study is an effort to observe the prevalence of anaemia Accepted: 5 November 2017 with reference to age, education and income among the Bengali Muslims of Cachar District of Assam, India. The data have been collected by household census method and colour scale for haemoglobin among 362 Bengali Muslims (male-183, female-179) Key words of 15 to 79 years of age from Ganganagar Part-I and Bhaurikandi Bengali Muslims, Cachar, Anaemia, Part-II village of Cachar District. The study reveals that half Age, Education, Income. (50.0%) of the adult Bengali Muslim population is prone to different grades of anaemia. 20.7% of them are found to have mild anaemia; but a major proportion (27.1%) of them are For correspondence suffering from moderate anaemia and 2.2% of them are found to be severely anaemic. Prevalence of anaemia is found to be Gulenur Islam Barbhuiya significantly high (p-0.001) among the Bengali Muslim females (60.3%) compared to their male counterparts (39.9%). Anaemia is Moinul Hoque Choudhury Memorial Science College, Hailakandi, found to be more prevalent in older age groups in comparison to Assam, India. younger age groups of the community. Prevalence of anaemia decreases with the increase of educational status and per capita monthly income in the community. -
Muslims of Surma-Barak Valley in the Partition of 1947
International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology Vol. 29, No. 7, (2020), pp. 14645 - 14651 Muslims Of Surma-Barak Valley In The Partition Of 1947 Dr. Mahbubur Rahman Laskar Email. – [email protected] Few events have been more important to the history of modern South Asia than the partition of subcontinent in to India and Pakistan in 1947. Whether partition was inevitable or was there any alternative, has been a matter of debate since independence. Partition of India in 1947 was not a sudden event or occurrence, but certain forces, elements and agencies generated the situation that made Partition inevitable. Surma-Barak Valley presently constituted the three districts of Barak Valley viz. Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi and broader Sylhet presently constituted with Habiganj, Sunamganj, Maulabi Bazar and Sylhet districts of Bangladesh, which was a part of Assam sub-division faced this division. Physical division took place in the eastern and western side of the Indian sub continent. Sylhet was separated from the rest of the province and attached with the East Pakistan. Of course political leaders and parties commanded the matter and they tried to approach the Muslim masses to bring under their respective banner. They too used religious leaders and religion symbolically to get the mass support in the referendum. Muslim of Surma-Barak valley, thus were divided broadly in to two groups – one is under Jamiat Ulema Hind, allied of Indian National Congress and the other under Muslim League. Dialogues, songs, poems were composed by both the groups to convince the people and to raise the sentiment of the other section of Muslim. -
Ssc 2014.Pdf
BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION SYLHET SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION - 2014 SCHOLARSHIP (According to Roll No) TALENT POOL SCHOLARSHIP FOR SCIENCE GROUP TOTAL NO. OF SCHOLARSHIP - 50 ( Male - 25, Female - 25 ) SL_NO CENTRE ROLL NAME SCHOOL 1 100-S. C. C. 100020 AKIBUL HASAN MAZUMDER SYLHET CADET COLLEGE, SYLHET 2 100-S. C. C. 100025 ABDULLAH MD. ZOBAYER SYLHET CADET COLLEGE, SYLHET 3 100-S. C. C. 100039 ADIL SHAHRIA SYLHET CADET COLLEGE, SYLHET 4 100-S. C. C. 100044 ARIFIN MAHIRE SYLHET CADET COLLEGE, SYLHET 5 100-S. C. C. 100055 MD. RAKIB HASAN RONI SYLHET CADET COLLEGE, SYLHET 6 100-S. C. C. 100061 TANZIL AHMED SYLHET CADET COLLEGE, SYLHET MUSHFIQUR RAHMAN 7 101-SYLHET - 1 100090 SYLHET GOVT. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET CHOWDHURY 8 101-SYLHET - 1 100091 AMIT DEB ROY SYLHET GOVT. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 9 101-SYLHET - 1 100145 MD. SHAHRIAR EMON SYLHET GOVT. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 10 101-SYLHET - 1 100146 SHEIKH SADI MOHAMMAD SYLHET GOVT. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 11 101-SYLHET - 1 100147 PROSENJIT KUMAR DAS SYLHET GOVT. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 12 101-SYLHET - 1 100149 ANTIK ACHARJEE SYLHET GOVT. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 13 101-SYLHET - 1 100193 SIHAN TAWSIK SYLHET GOVT. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 14 101-SYLHET - 1 100197 SANWAR AHMED OVY SYLHET GOVT. PILOT HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 15 102-SYLHET - 2 100714 SNIGDHA DHAR BLUE BIRD HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 16 102-SYLHET - 2 100719 NAYMA AKTER PROMA BLUE BIRD HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 17 102-SYLHET - 2 100750 MADEHA SATTAR KHAN BLUE BIRD HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 18 102-SYLHET - 2 100832 ABHIJEET ACHARJEE JEET BLUE BIRD HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET Page 3 of 51 SL_NO CENTRE ROLL NAME SCHOOL 19 102-SYLHET - 2 100833 BIBHAS SAHA DIPTO BLUE BIRD HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 20 102-SYLHET - 2 100915 DIPAYON KUMAR SIKDER BLUE BIRD HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 21 102-SYLHET - 2 100916 MUBTASIM MAHABUB OYON BLUE BIRD HIGH SCHOOL, SYLHET 22 102-SYLHET - 2 100917 MD. -
Administrative Setup and Academic Pursuits
Chapter · Ill Administrative Setup and Academic Pursuits I. The Principals, Academic Staff And standard of Education When the University of Calcutta began to function and turn out graduates, Rajshahi people became desirous of having higher education and began to think of starting a college. In 1873, First Arts classes were added to the Rajshahi Zilla School and it was raised to a second grade college, which was named Bauleah High School. The FA. classes were opened on the 1st April, 1873 with only six students on the 1 rolls. The Head Master of the Rajshahi Zilla School, Haragobinda Sen, was called upon to act as the Principal of the college when it was established. He was described in the despatch of Lord Hardinge, the Governor-General as "the most successful student for the year 1848." With Haragobinda Sen, Some of teachers of he school were also required to teach in the college as well. The Head Master reported that the teachers were not inclined to undertake the charge because of small emoluments offered to them. 2 The results were not very encouraging at first; all the five candidates for the University examination got plucked. In 1875 two out of seven candidates passed, named Nikunja Mohan Lahiri and Sree Narayan Munshi. They got second and third divisions respectively. It is noted that, Nikunja Mohan Lahiri securing a senior scholarship. In 1877, efforts were made for starting a first grade college, and the Rajshahi Association began to earn subscriptions. The Government of Bengal sanctioned the scheme in their letter No.2878, dated 1st October, 1877. -
Progress of Higher Education in Colonial Bengal and After -A Case Study of Rajshahi Colle.Ge
PROGRESS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN COLONIAL BENGAL AND AFTER -A CASE STUDY OF RAJSHAHI COLLE.GE. (1873-1973) Thesis Submitted to the University of North Bengal, Darjeeling, India, for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History. ( ( l r"<t •· (•(.j 1:'\ !. By Md. Monzur Kadir Assistant Professor of Islamic History Rajshahi College, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Under the Supervision of Dr. I. Sarkar Reader in History University of North Bengal,· Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. November, 2004. Ref. '?:J 1B. s-4 C124 oqa4 {(up I 3 DEC 2005 Md. Monzur Kadir, Assistant Professor, Research 5 cholar, Islamic History, Department of History Rajshahi College, Uni~ersity of North Bengal Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Darjeeling, India. DECLARATION . I hereby declare that the Thesis entitled "PROGRESS OF HIGHER EDUc;ATION IN COLONIAL BENGAL AND AFTER- A CASE STUDY OF RAJSHAHI COLLEGE (1873-1973)," submitted by me for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History of the University of North Bengal, is a record of research work done by me and that the Thesis has not formed the basis for the award of any other Degree, Diploma, Associateship, Fellowship and similar other titles. II · 8 "' (Jl~Mt ~~;_ 10. -{ (Md. Monzur Kadir) Acknowledgement------------ This dissertation is the outcome of a doctoral research undertaken at the University of North Bengal, Darjeeling, India. It gives me immense pleasure to place on record the great help and co-operation. I received from several persons and institutions during the preparation of this dissertation. I am already obliged to Dr. I. Sarkar, Reader in History. North Bengal University who acted as my supervisor and for his urqualified support in its planning and execution. -
Contributions of Swami Vivekananda and Its Relevance 16 in the Context of Contemporary Indian Society
Volume :I, Number: II July -December 2013 ISSN: 2319-8192 Intellection A Bi-annual Interdisciplinary Research Journal Editorial Board 2013 Chief Editor Prof . Nikunja Bihari Biswas, Dean, Ashutosh Mukharjee School of Educational Sciences, Assam University, Silchar Editor Managing Editor Dr.(Mrs) Merina Islam , ( Gold Medalist) Mr. Abul Hassan Chaudhury Assistant Professor , Assistant Registrar, Dept. of Philosophy, Cachar College,Silchar Assam University, Silchar EDITORIAL MEMBERS Prof .J.U Ahmed , Dr. Anindya Syam Choudhury, Professor and Head, Department of Assistant Professor, Department of English, Management, NEHU , Tura Campus Assam University , Silchar Dr.Victor Babu Koppula, Dr. Pius V.T, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal for Assistant Professor, Department of Multidisciplinary Educational Research, Philosophy, Assam University, Silchar Andhra University, Vishakhapattanam Dr.Najmul Islam Barbhuiya, Md. Aynul Hoque, (Ph.D Scholar) Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic, Assistant Professor (temporary), Assam University, Silchar Dept. of Education, Assam University Dr. Jamal Uddin, Dr.Tanusree Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Department of Assistant Professor, Department of Bengali, Economics, R. K. Nagar College, R.S Girls’ College, Karimganj Karimganj . Opinion expressed in the articles are those of the contributors Disclaimer : an d do not necessarily reflect the opinion and views of the Editorial Board or Advisory Board and even Barak Education Society, Silchar. To contact : Chief Editor : Phone No. 9435072204(M), Email id: [email protected] Editor : Phone: 9435730344 (M), Email id: [email protected] . Managing Editor: Phone No.9435370812 ( M ), Email id: [email protected]. N.B. All concerned with the journal have extended honorary service voluntarily for the publication of the journal smoothly. Volume: I Number :II July – December, 2013 ISSN: 2319-8192 Intellection A Bi-annual Interdisciplinary Research Journal This issue of the journal is Dedicated to the memory of Dr. -
Wef April 2015 to March 2016
1 Societies Registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 (w.e.f. April 2015 to March 2016) Date of Registration No. Name of the Society Address District Registration Vill.-Khairani, P.O.-Chachepani, P.S.-Tamulpur, Dist.-Baksa 6-4-2015 BAK/260/H/01 OF 2015-16 Bishnujyoti N.G.O. Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781360. 6-4-2015 BAK/260/H/02 OF 2015-16 Nawa Dahar N.G.O. Vill.-Kahibari, P.O.-Orangpara, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Baksa 6-4-2015 BAK/260/H/03 OF 2015-16 Udayan Vill.& P.O.-Kepavitha, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Baksa H.O.-Bhakuamary, P.O.-Ananda Bajar, P.S.-Salbari, Dist.- 6-4-2015 BAK/260/H/04 OF 2015-16 Friendship N.G.O. Baksa Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Vill.-Jhargaon, P.O.-Sobankhata, P.S.-Barbari, Dist.-Baksa 10-4-2015 BAK/260/H/05 OF 2015-16 Jhargaon Vill. Development Committee Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Vill.-Motipur, Kolachowk, P.O.-Motipur, P.S.-Tamulpur,Dist.- 10-4-2015 BAK/260/H/06 OF 2015-16 Jwogafu N.G.O. Baksa Baksa (BTAD), Assam, Pin.-781372. Vill.-Baganpara (Mainaosali), P.O.-Baganpara,P.S.-Barbori. 10-4-2015 BAK/260/H/07 OF 2015-16 Baganpara Mainaosali Aijw Afad Baksa Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Vill.-Dakhinkuchi (Satgaon), P.O.-Subankhata,P.S.-Barbari, 10-4-2015 BAK/260/H/08 OF 2015-16 Satgaon Jougafu Afad Baksa Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam. Vill.-Maithabari (Bhawraguri), P.O.-Subankhata, P.S.- 10-4-2015 BAK/260/H/09 OF 2015-16 Bhawraguri Development Committee Baksa Barbari, Dist.-Baksa (BTAD), Assam. -
Computerised Database Management System for Government College Teacher's Profile Division-Sylhet
COMPUTERISED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR GOVERNMENT COLLEGE TEACHER'S PROFILE DIVISION-SYLHET '' k 1/ II' ••-• ':•'. BANGLADESH BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION AND STATISTICS (BANBEIS) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION DECEMBER, 1997 LIST OF TEACHERS BY GOVT.COLLEGE -1997 COLLEGE CODE : 636265201 COLLEGE NAME : CHUNARU GHAT GOVT. COLLEGE THANA NAME : CHUNARU GHAT DISTRICT : HABIGONJ DIVISION : SYLHET Page No. 1 ;TEACHER'S NAME OF TEACHER ! HOME THANA HOME DISTRICT! DESIGNATION 1 SUBJECT QUALIFICATION ! DATE OF PRESENT 1 DATE OF 1ST JOINING IN 1 1 1 ! CODE 1 ! BIRTH PAY 1 1 1 1 SCALE jNGOVT. COLL.! GOVT. COLL .1 PRESENT COLL.! PRESENT POS' T20447 MUSLIM UDDIN AHMED DINAJPUR DINAJPUR PRINCIPAL ZOOLOGY M.SC ,2ND 17/05/41 7100-8700 / / 25/07/90 25/07/90 12/04/9: T2044S MD.ABDUL HYE SYLHET SYLHET VICE PRINCIPAL ECONOMICS M.A ,2ND 12/11/49 6300-8050 11/08/75 28/10/86 11/08/75 24/07/9-* T20459 MOHAMMED ALI CHOWDHURY NARSINGDI NARSINGDI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ECONOMICS M.A ,2ND 23/07/55 4800-7250 / / 21/05/81 \ 21/07/94 21/07/9' T20456 ARUN CHANDRA SUKLA BAIDYA SHRIMANGAL MOULVIBAZAR LECTURER BENGALI M.A ,2ND 01/04/49 4800-7250 22/05/76 28/10/86 22/05/76 28/10/8( T204S7 MD.MAHABUB HOSSAIN BHANGA FARIDPUR LECTURER BENGALI M.A ,2ND 09/08/65 2850-5155 03/01/91 27/11/93 27/11/93 27/11/9: T2045S MOHAMMAD ISMAIL KATHIADI KISHOREGONJ LECTURER ENGLISH M.A ,2ND 02/01/66 2850-5155 / / 18/11/93 18/11/93 18/11/9'. T20460 SYED MOHSIN ALI CHUNARUGHAT HOBIGONJ LECTURER POL. -
Applications Received for Registration of Societies (2016-2017).Pdf
Applications received for Registration of Societies under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 (2016-2017) Applications recieved = 4209 Nos. Sl. No. Receipt No. Date Name of the Society Dist Name of the Applicant Mobile No. Email ID JHAGRAPAR NAVA KALLYAN DEVELOPMENT jhagrarparnavakallyandvsociety@g 1 08210379 01-04-2016 Dhubri ASHRAFUL HOQUE 9957186659 SOCIETY mail.com 2 12210127 01-04-2016 SOROIWATI Golaghat RAJIB DAS 9859769391 [email protected] [email protected] 3 15211430 01-04-2016 SURAKSHA INITIATIVE Kamrup (M) AMIT SHARMA 9508817613 m 4 15211447 01-04-2016 DHALBOMA SMASHAN PARISALANA SAMITY Kamrup (M) SUBHAS TUMUNG 967882322 [email protected] SRI SRI DAKSHINA KALI MANDIR PARISALANA 5 15211448 01-04-2016 Kamrup (M) DILIP TAMULI 9435116097 [email protected] SAMITY 6 15211449 01-04-2016 WAS BIPU CLUB Kamrup (M) BITUPAN RANGI 8486165594 [email protected] 7 30210001 01-04-2016 MANDIRA N.C. KRISHAK UNNAYAN SAMITTEE South Kamrup ANOWAR HUSSAIN 9864072234 [email protected] 8 06210182 02-04-2016 DHULA ANCHALIK KRISAK JYOTI SAMITTEE Darrang MAHIRUDDIN AHMED 9859586820 [email protected] 9 15211450 02-04-2016 YOUNG PEOPLE WELFARE FOUNDATION Kamrup (M) PRANAB KR SAIKIA 9864412276 [email protected] 10 19210437 02-04-2016 RAMAKRISHNA SEVASHRAM Kokrajhar PRADIP KR SAHA 9957724665 [email protected] DABAKA PATHER AMORJYOTI YUBA UNNAYAN 11 22210668 02-04-2016 Nagaon ANWAR HUSSAIN 8724871287 [email protected] PARISHAD 12 22210669 02-04-2016 ROYAL FOUNDATION Nagaon RAIHAN UDDIN 8724871287 [email protected] -
Annual Report 2019-2020
Indian Council of Social Science Research North-Eastern Regional Centre Forty-Third Annual Report ICSSR-NERC 2019-2020 Printed at : Modern Off set, Wahthapbroo, Shillong - 2, Meghalaya, : 0364-2243437, E-mail : modernoff [email protected] ii Annual Report - 2019-2020 CONTENTS Chapter Page No. Foreword .................................................................................................................................................. v Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 1-2 1. Seminars, Workshops, Conferences ................................................................................... 3 - 98 1.1 Seminars sponsored by the NERC ........................................................................................ 3 1.2 Seminars organized by the NERC ...................................................................................... 97 2. Services Rendered to Scholars ..........................................................................................98-102 2.1 Study Grant ..............................................................................................................................98 2.2 Contingency Grant for Doctoral Scholars ........................................................................99 2.3 Research Projects ................................................................................................................. 101 3. Lectures ..............................................................................................................................................