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Esdo Profile 2021
ECO-SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (ESDO) ESDO PROFILE 2021 Head Office Address: Eco-Social Development Organization (ESDO) Collegepara (Gobindanagar), Thakurgaon-5100, Thakurgaon, Bangladesh Phone:+88-0561-52149, +88-0561-61614 Fax: +88-0561-61599 Mobile: +88-01714-063360, +88-01713-149350 E-mail:[email protected], [email protected] Web: www.esdo.net.bd Dhaka Office: ESDO House House # 748, Road No: 08, Baitul Aman Housing Society, Adabar,Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh Phone: +88-02-58154857, Mobile: +88-01713149259, Email: [email protected] Web: www.esdo.net.bd 1 ECO-SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (ESDO) 1. BACKGROUND Eco-Social Development Organization (ESDO) has started its journey in 1988 with a noble vision to stand in solidarity with the poor and marginalized people. Being a peoples' centered organization, we envisioned for a society which will be free from inequality and injustice, a society where no child will cry from hunger and no life will be ruined by poverty. Over the last thirty years of relentless efforts to make this happen, we have embraced new grounds and opened up new horizons to facilitate the disadvantaged and vulnerable people to bring meaningful and lasting changes in their lives. During this long span, we have adapted with the changing situation and provided the most time-bound effective services especially to the poor and disadvantaged people. Taking into account the government development policies, we are currently implementing a considerable number of projects and programs including micro-finance program through a community focused and people centered approach to accomplish government’s development agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN as a whole. -
Esdo Profile
ECO-SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (ESDO) ESDO PROFILE Head Office Address: Eco-Social Development Organization (ESDO) Collegepara (Gobindanagar), Thakurgaon-5100, Thakurgaon, Bangladesh Phone:+88-0561-52149, +88-0561-61614 Fax: +88-0561-61599 Mobile: +88-01714-063360, +88-01713-149350 E-mail:[email protected], [email protected] Web: www.esdo.net.bd Dhaka Office: ESDO House House # 748, Road No: 08, Baitul Aman Housing Society, Adabar,Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh Phone: +88-02-58154857, Mobile: +88-01713149259, Email: [email protected] Web: www.esdo.net.bd 1 Eco-Social Development Organization (ESDO) 1. Background Eco-Social Development Organization (ESDO) has started its journey in 1988 with a noble vision to stand in solidarity with the poor and marginalized people. Being a peoples' centered organization, we envisioned for a society which will be free from inequality and injustice, a society where no child will cry from hunger and no life will be ruined by poverty. Over the last thirty years of relentless efforts to make this happen, we have embraced new grounds and opened up new horizons to facilitate the disadvantaged and vulnerable people to bring meaningful and lasting changes in their lives. During this long span, we have adapted with the changing situation and provided the most time-bound effective services especially to the poor and disadvantaged people. Taking into account the government development policies, we are currently implementing a considerable number of projects and programs including micro-finance program through a community focused and people centered approach to accomplish government’s development agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN as a whole. -
Parliamentary Constituency Polling Station-Wise Electors of AC No.6
Within No.1-Cooch Behar (SC) Parliamentary Constituency Polling Station-wise Electors of A.C. no.6 - SITAI (SC) P.S. Name of Polling Station Male Female Others Total No. 1 Kajlikura Jr. High School 524 448 0 972 2 Hokadaha Adabari S.S.K Centre 485 378 0 863 3 Bijlichatka Special Kedar Primary School 617 500 0 1117 4 Morebhanga No2 Fifth Plan Primary School 419 342 0 761 5 Atiyabari Girdda Adabari S.S.K. Centre. 203 186 0 389 6 Adabari Govt. Primary School 269 248 0 517 7 Bara Adabari Rabindra Bidyapith 605 551 0 1156 8 Petla Adabari Aided Fast Phase Primary: School 542 520 0 1062 9 Takimari Fifth Plan Primary School 210 195 0 405 10 Shilduyar Junior Basic School 403 353 0 756 11 Shilduyar Junior Basic School 290 258 0 548 12 Dauyabari Forth Plan Primary: School 270 256 0 526 13 Dauyabari Forth Plan Primary: School 380 332 0 712 14 Kaji Najrul Islam Primary School 329 277 0 606 15 Chhat Baromasiya Special Kedar Primary School 347 273 0 620 16 Garanata Fifth Plan Primary School 507 440 0 947 17 Bajit Chatra C.S. Primary School 380 336 0 716 18 Konachatra Fifth Plan Primary School 537 480 0 1017 19 East Konachatra Aided Primary School 411 370 0 781 20 Konachatra Govt. Primary School 610 527 0 1137 21 Sagardighi Govt. Primary School 522 478 0 1000 22 Sagardighi Govt. Primary School 247 212 0 459 23 Deokhata Special Kyadar Primary School 321 299 0 620 24 Brambhattar Chatra Govt. -
Government of West Bengal
Government of West Bengal (Estd. 2016) MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK Welcome to Cooch Behar Govt. Engineering College (CGEC). The institute is located in a surrounding of scenic beauty at the bank of Torsha River at Cooch Behar. The college, established in the year 2016, is a new entrant in the wing of Engineering & Technological Colleges of Govt. of West Bengal. The institute is trying hard to work in line with the objectives of addressing the need of technological standard as per guidelines of the regulating body and industry. Dedicated and quality faculty members is one of the key strength of our Institute. Cooch Behar Govt. Engineering College (CGEC) is on its way to provide moderate infrastructure and facilities to cater the need of engineering education and inviting all new aspirants to join the venture of development of CGEC. The students are enthusiastic and passionate in various co- curricular activities like setting up of Technical Club, Cultural Club and various others units. “GEEX”, “ABHIYAAN” “Elocution”, “DEDSOC” are few of those and organised a Tech Cum Cultural fest named “ ESPERINZA” with a grand success. We have a strong and organised NSS unit. Ragging in any form is a crime and Cooch Behar Govt. Engineering College is a RAGGING FREE CAMPUS. I, as the head of the institution, invite all promising engineering aspirants to be a part of our family and to join us in promoting this institution as a Centre of Excellence. Principal, Cooch Behar Government Engineering College. Dr. Prabal Deb, B.E., M.E., PhD (Engg) Principal About Cooch Behar Government Engineering College Established in 2016, Cooch Behar Government Engineering College (CGEC) is an initiative of Govt. -
Division Zila Upazila Name of Upazila/Thana 10 10 04 10 04
Geo Code list (upto upazila) of Bangladesh As On March, 2013 Division Zila Upazila Name of Upazila/Thana 10 BARISAL DIVISION 10 04 BARGUNA 10 04 09 AMTALI 10 04 19 BAMNA 10 04 28 BARGUNA SADAR 10 04 47 BETAGI 10 04 85 PATHARGHATA 10 04 92 TALTALI 10 06 BARISAL 10 06 02 AGAILJHARA 10 06 03 BABUGANJ 10 06 07 BAKERGANJ 10 06 10 BANARI PARA 10 06 32 GAURNADI 10 06 36 HIZLA 10 06 51 BARISAL SADAR (KOTWALI) 10 06 62 MHENDIGANJ 10 06 69 MULADI 10 06 94 WAZIRPUR 10 09 BHOLA 10 09 18 BHOLA SADAR 10 09 21 BURHANUDDIN 10 09 25 CHAR FASSON 10 09 29 DAULAT KHAN 10 09 54 LALMOHAN 10 09 65 MANPURA 10 09 91 TAZUMUDDIN 10 42 JHALOKATI 10 42 40 JHALOKATI SADAR 10 42 43 KANTHALIA 10 42 73 NALCHITY 10 42 84 RAJAPUR 10 78 PATUAKHALI 10 78 38 BAUPHAL 10 78 52 DASHMINA 10 78 55 DUMKI 10 78 57 GALACHIPA 10 78 66 KALAPARA 10 78 76 MIRZAGANJ 10 78 95 PATUAKHALI SADAR 10 78 97 RANGABALI Geo Code list (upto upazila) of Bangladesh As On March, 2013 Division Zila Upazila Name of Upazila/Thana 10 79 PIROJPUR 10 79 14 BHANDARIA 10 79 47 KAWKHALI 10 79 58 MATHBARIA 10 79 76 NAZIRPUR 10 79 80 PIROJPUR SADAR 10 79 87 NESARABAD (SWARUPKATI) 10 79 90 ZIANAGAR 20 CHITTAGONG DIVISION 20 03 BANDARBAN 20 03 04 ALIKADAM 20 03 14 BANDARBAN SADAR 20 03 51 LAMA 20 03 73 NAIKHONGCHHARI 20 03 89 ROWANGCHHARI 20 03 91 RUMA 20 03 95 THANCHI 20 12 BRAHMANBARIA 20 12 02 AKHAURA 20 12 04 BANCHHARAMPUR 20 12 07 BIJOYNAGAR 20 12 13 BRAHMANBARIA SADAR 20 12 33 ASHUGANJ 20 12 63 KASBA 20 12 85 NABINAGAR 20 12 90 NASIRNAGAR 20 12 94 SARAIL 20 13 CHANDPUR 20 13 22 CHANDPUR SADAR 20 13 45 FARIDGANJ -
APA Format 6Th Edition Template
Proceedings of the 2nd World Disability & Rehabilitation Conference, Vol. 1, 2017, pp. 21-32 Copyright © 2017 TIIKM ISSN 2513-2687 online DOI: https://doi.org/10.17501/wdrc.2017.2104 INCLUSIVE PRIMARY EDUCATION IN BANGLADESH FOCUSING STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Mohammad Zulfikar Ali Institute of Education and Research (IER), University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh Abstract: Inclusion is a globally recognized educational philosophy that ensures opportunities and participation of all students along with students with disabilities in all aspects of school life. The United Nations has recently set target (Goal 4) of the SDGs ensuring quality, equitable and inclusive education for all by the year 2030. Over the years Bangladesh has responded to the international declarations to ensure and promote inclusive education. It is developing model inclusive primary schools across the country. However, many children with disabilities in Bangladesh are still facing exclusion. Data of this phenomenological study were collected from forty school teachers from fifteen primary schools through FGD and questionnaire guided interviews. Ten classroom teaching were observed and the parents, students, the community people and concerned education officers were interviewed. The social constructivist theory and system theory constructed the theoretical framework of the study. The research found challenges of training, study materials and assistive devices, funds, rigid curriculum and weak coordination among community and schools. It recommended holistic approach and good collaboration among community and school to meet the challenges. The findings might regenerate in depth understanding on inclusive education for policy implementers and other researchers from the context of Bangladesh. Keywords: Bangladesh, primary education, students with disabilities, inclusive education. Introduction This study is about the exploration of challenges of inclusive education focusing students with disabilities in primary schools of Bangladesh. -
List of Madrsha
List of Madrasha Division BARISAL District BARGUNA Thana AMTALI Sl Eiin Name Village/Road Mobile 1 100065 WEST CHILA AMINIA FAZIL MADRASAH WEST CHILA 01716835134 2 100067 MOHAMMADPUR MAHMUDIA DAKHIL MADRASAH MOHAMMADPUR 01710322701 3 100069 AMTALI BONDER HOSAINIA FAZIL MADRASHA AMTALI 01714599363 4 100070 GAZIPUR SENIOR FAZIL (B.A) MADRASHA GAZIPUR 01724940868 5 100071 KUTUBPUR FAZIL MADRASHA KRISHNA NAGAR 01715940924 6 100072 UTTAR KALAMPUR HATEMMIA DAKHIL MADRASA KAMALPUR 01719661315 7 100073 ISLAMPUR HASHANIA DAKHIL MADRASHA ISLAMPUR 01745566345 8 100074 MOHISHKATA NESARIA DAKHIL MADRASA MOHISHKATA 01721375780 9 100075 MADHYA TARIKATA DAKHIL MADRASA MADHYA TARIKATA 01726195017 10 100076 DAKKHIN TAKTA BUNIA RAHMIA DAKHIL MADRASA DAKKHIN TAKTA BUNIA 01718792932 11 100077 GULISHAKHALI DAKHIL MDRASHA GULISHAKHALI 01706231342 12 100078 BALIATALI CHARAKGACHHIA DAKHIL MADRASHA BALIATALI 01711079989 13 100080 UTTAR KATHALIA DAKHIL MADRASAH KATHALIA 01745425702 14 100082 PURBA KEWABUNIA AKBARIA DAKHIL MADRASAH PURBA KEWABUNIA 01736912435 15 100084 TEPURA AHMADIA DAKHIL MADRASA TEPURA 01721431769 16 100085 AMRAGACHIA SHALEHIA DAKHIL AMDRASAH AMRAGACHIA 01724060685 17 100086 RAHMATPUR DAKHIL MADRASAH RAHAMTPUR 01791635674 18 100088 PURBA PATAKATA MEHER ALI SENIOR MADRASHA PATAKATA 01718830888 19 100090 GHOP KHALI AL-AMIN DAKHIL MADRASAH GHOPKHALI 01734040555 20 100091 UTTAR TEPURA ALAHAI DAKHIL MADRASA UTTAR TEPURA 01710020035 21 100094 GHATKHALI AMINUDDIN GIRLS ALIM MADRASHA GHATKHALI 01712982459 22 100095 HARIDRABARIA D.S. DAKHIL MADRASHA HARIDRABARIA -
Bibliography Part I: Primary Sources A
Bibliography Part I: Primary Sources A. Inscription: I. Temple Inscription: Dinajpur (Bangarh) Stone Pillar Inscription: A Stone pillar 8‟4‟‟ in height, found at Bangarh in Dinajpur in Modern Bengal, bears a short inscription in Sanskrit, recording the erection of a Siva temple by a king of Kamboja family-Kunjaraghatavarsa. It helps in tracing the early history of the Koch. Rautkuchi Copper plate Inscription of Purushottamdasa. The inscription records the grants of village, Rautkuchi, near modern Nalbari in Kamrup district to a Brahmin, Dharmakanta, by a Bhuyan named Purushottamdasa in Saka 1251 (AD1329). It throws light on the political history of the Kamarupa kings who ruled before the Koch. The Hayagriiva Madhava Temple Inscription: The rebuilding of the temple by king Raghudeva Narayan in the Saka1505 has been engraved in this inscription. The Kamakshya Temple Inscription: This inscription has recorded the rebuilding of the Kamakshya temple by Malladeva (Nara Narayan) and Sukladhvja (Chilarai) in the Saka 1487. The KamatesvariTemple Inscription: The inscription in engraved in the temple of Kamatesvari has recorded its building by King Prana Naranan in the Saka 1587. The Pandunath Temple Inscription: This inscription has recoded the rebuilding of the Pandunath Temple by king Raghudeva in the Saka 1585. 236 II. Compiling and Edited Works on the Inscription: Bhattacharyya, P.N, (ed.): Kamarupa Sasanavali, Rangpur, Rangpur Sahitya Parisad, 1338 B.S. Neog, Maheswar (ed.): Prachya Sasanavali, Guwahati, Assam PrakashanParisad, 1974. Sharma, M.M., (ed.): Inscription of Ancient Assam, Guwahati, Guwahati University, 1978. B. Numismatic Collection: I. Collection of Sri Sankar Bose, Kolkata, Mr. Anup Mitra, Kolkata, Sri Jahar Srkar, Agartala, Md. -
Annual Narrative Report 2017-18
Udayankur Seba Sangstha (USS) Child Rights and Protection (CRP) Jaldhaka, Nilphamari Annual Progress Report FY 2018 Reporting period: July-2017 to June 2018 Implemented by: Supported by: 1.Particulars of the project: 1.1 Period: Project title : Child Rights and Protection Reporting period : July 2017 to June,2018 Report submission date : 30th June 2018 1.2 Partner’s Contact information: Name of organization : Udayankur Seba Sangstha ( USS) Postal address : Udayankur Seba Sangstha (USS) Kukhapara, Jordarga, Nilphamar-5300 Telephone : 0551-61887 Email : [email protected]; Website (if any) : www.ussnilphamaribd.org Name of the : Alauddin Ali organization head Designation : Executive Director Contact number : Mobile: 10712878300 Contact Email : [email protected]; Project Contact person : Md.Kaykobad Hossain Designation : Project Coordinator Contact number : 01710062893 Contact Email : [email protected] 1.3 Project Location: Upazila Unions Shimulbari Mirganj Khutamara Kaimari Golna Jaldhaka Dhormopal Balagram Soulmari Golmunda Kanthali Dawabari Jaldhaka Pourashova Total 11 union 01 Pourashova Udayankur Seba Sangstha (USS) is one of the leading Organizations of the Nilphamairi District. Working with participatory approach & believe on the ability of community. USS has been working as plan associate from July 2006. Plan Bangladesh believes that poor children and their families have the rights an inherent capacity to effectively and participate in and benefit from society. Plan’s vision mission and program principals focus on increasing the capacity of poor children and their families to participate effectively in meeting their practical and strategic needs as well as contributing to and benefited from the society. In order to establish child rights, empowerment of all level is must, especially women. -
Artment of Ancient India History and Culture Faculty Academic Profile/ Cv
UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA DEPARTMENT OF ANCIENT INDIA HISTORY AND CULTURE FACULTY ACADEMIC PROFILE/ CV 1. Full name of the faculty member: DR. TAPAN KUMAR DAS. 2. Designation: Assistant Professor 3. Specialisation : Archaeology, Museology, Indian Arts & Crafts and Cultural Anthropology. 4. Passport size photograph : 5. Contact information :Vill. – KONECHOUKI, P.O. – JADURBERIA, P.S. – ULUBERIA, DIST. HOWRAH. PIN. – 711316, WEST BENGAL. Email. [email protected]. Phone No – 9433661600. 6. Academic qualifications: College/University from which the degree Abbreviation of degree was obtained i) University of Calcutta, Calcutta. B.A. (HONS. in History). ii) University of Calcutta, Calcutta. M.A. (in Archaeology). iii) University of Calcutta, Calcutta. M.A. (in Museology) . iv) University Grant Commission, New Delhi. NET. v) University of Calcutta, Calcutta. Ph .D. vi) Indian Museum, Calcutta. Cert. in Museum Studies. vii) The centre for Archaeological Studies and Cert. in “Introduction to prehistory”. Training, Eastern India, Calcutta. viii) The centre for Archaeological Studies and Cert. in “Rock Art Studies”. Training, Eastern India, Calcutta 7. Positions held/ holding: Assistant Professor, Department of Ancient India History and Culture, University of Calcutta. 8. Research interests: Indian and South-East Asian Archaeology, Museology and Conservation, Indian Arts and Crafts, Economic History and Cultural Anthropology. 9. Research guidance : Number of researchers awarded M.Phil/ Ph.D degrees : M. Phil 08, Ph.D. awarded-02 Number of researchers pursuing M.Phil/ Ph.D : M.Phil.-02, Ph.D.- 03. Completed projects : (i) In the year of 1998-99 (One year), I worked on the project entitled “indigenous water resource management of Howrah district, West Bengal” under the Centre for Archaeological Studies and Training, Eastern India, Ministry of Culture, Govt. -
Parliamentary Constituency Polling Stations Within AC
No.1-Cooch Behar (SC) Parliamentary Constituency Polling Stations within A.C. no.1 - MEKHLIGANJ (SC) P.S. Name of Polling Station No. 1 Chhat Dhulia Baladiahati Aided Primary School 2 Tarun S. S. K 3 142 Kamat Changrabandha Fifth Plan Primary School 4 Vivekananda S. S. K 5 Alokjhari High School 6 Alokjhari Netaji Primary School 7 Uttar Hemkumari Aided Primary School 8 Boknabandha Aided Primary School (First Phase) 9 Baniapara S. S. K. Building 10 Shoulmari First Phase Aided Primary School 11 183 Shoulmari Netaji Subhas M. S. K. 12 Shoulmari High School 13 Prasadiram Primary School 14 Sarohati New Primary School 15 Kamalananda Giri Fourth Plan Primary School 16 168 Dhulia Baldiahati karjibari 5th Plan Primary School 17 174 Dhulia Khalisa Shishu Shiksha Kendra 18 Dhulia Hat A. P. School 19 Umakanta Shishu Vidyapith 20 Uchhalpukuri Krishak Udyog High School 21 Chhat Jamaldaha Golapchand Primary School 22 Dhulia Khalisa First Phase Aided Primary School 23 Dhulia Baldiahati Fourth Plan Primary School 24 Dhulia Baldiahati I. C. D. S. Centre 25 Chhatdhulia Ramsundar S. C. Primary School 26 Chhatdhulia Ramsundar S. C. Primary School 27 Shaltali Aided Primary School 28 177 Dhulia Khalisha S. S. K 29 Uchhal Pukuri 3 No. Fourth Plan Primary School 30 Uchhal Pukuri Aided Primary School 31 Uchhal Pukuri Aided Primary School 32 Uchhal Pukuri 2 No. S. C. Primary School 33 Uchhal Pukuri 1No. Special Cadre Primary School 34 Charcharabari Fourth Plan Primary School 35 Dhulia Uchhalpukuri Fifth Plan Primary School 36 Kalia Memorial S. P. Primary School 37 Balasir Ghat Aided Primary School 38 Haranath Fourth Plan Primary School 39 162 Patchhara Gopalpur C. -
Sustainable Tourism Development in Dooars with Special Reference to Coochbehar, West Bengal, India
e-ISSN: 2582-5208 International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science Volume:03/Issue:03/March-2021 Impact Factor- 5.354 www.irjmets.com SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN DOOARS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COOCHBEHAR, WEST BENGAL, INDIA Probir Ch Barman*1 *1B.A Honours in Geography, Department of Geography, Bakshirhat Mahavidyalaya, 736159, West Bengal, India. ABSTRACT Tourism is as an important tool for human development and sustainable livelihoods. It is an important source of income, employment, environmental and biodiversity development. The Dooars are the alluvial floodplains in eastern-northeastern India. It lie north of Brahmaputra river basin and south of outer foothills of the Himalayas. There are three districts of West Bengal situated in dooars region namely Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar and Coochbehar. For present study I select only Coochbehar district of West Bengal. Once a princely State, Coochbehar is known for its natural beauty fine climate and its culture. The sculptures of the Mughal Periods, and the temples of the medieval and late medieval periods reveal that the ancient kingdom of Kamrup played an important role in the d0evelopment of the present Coochbehar. The major attraction in Coochbehar districts is the Koch king Maharaja Nripendra Narayan’s palace. This magnificent palace was built by the Maharaja in 1887 designed to resemble the classical European style of the Italian Renaissance. Coochbehar is also famous for Rasik Bill, Gosanimari Rajpat, Baneswar Siva temple, Sagardighi, Madhupur Dham Temple, Kamteswari Temple and Madan Mohan Bari. It was found from the study that the Coochbehar districts of West Bengal had a potentiality to become an established sustainable tourism spot.