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Bangladesh and Global Studies-V English Version
Published by National Curriculum and Textbook Board 69-70, Motijheel Commercial Area, Dhaka - 1000 (All rights reserved by the publisher) Trial Edition First Edition: November, 2012 Co-ordinator Md. Mosle Uddin Sarkar Graphics Jahirul Islam Bhuiyan Shetu Design National Curriculum and Textbook Board, Dhaka To be distributed at free of cost by the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh under the Third Primary Education Development Program Printed by: M ousumi Of-set Press, 38 B anglabazar, Dhaka. Preface A child is a great wonder. There is no end to the thinking about his world of wonder. A child is a subject of contemplation for educationists, scientists, philosophers, child specialists, psychologists --- for all intellectuals. The fundamental principles of child education outlined in the National Education Policy 2010 have been defined in the light of these contemplations. The curriculum for primary education has been revised to develop a child on the potentials of his innate amazement, unbounded curiosity, endless joy and enthusiasm. Keeping in view the all round development of children's potentials, the aims and objectives of primary education were modified in the revised curriculum of 2011. Utmost considerations have been given to the total development of children in determining all aspects beginning from the terminal competencies of primary education to the subject wise terminal competencies, grade and subject based achievable competencies and finally to the learning outcomes. On this perspective each step of the curriculum -
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Page 1 of 82 Page 2 of 82 Pending Reg. Reason/Required Name of candidate Father's Name Year No No documents 1 Ahmed Sadat Kamal Ahmed Masud Kamal 11415 2015 Registration Card 2 Md. Saiful Islam Md. Asabuddin 1015 2016 Registration Card 3 Sushil Kumar Mondal Sudir Kumar Mondal 435 2015 Form Fee, 500/- 4 Md. Shafiqul Islam Khan Md. Abdul Hasem Khan 6191 2016 Registration Card 5 Asadul Haque Shahidul Haque 10042 2015 Registration Card 7 Md. Alamgir Hossain Md. Abul Hossain Shaikh 4460 2016 Registration Card 8 Sumona Nasrin Saidul Islam Talukder 12077 2015 Registration Card Reg. Card, All Certificate & 9 Maksuda Begum Kamrul Hasan 5346 2015 Marksheets, Affidavit in Stamp Paper 10 M.M. Haider Hossain A. Rashid Molla 7404 2015 Registration Card 11 Mst. Jannat Ara Md. Hares Mondol 6440 2015 Wrong Affidavit 12 Md. Sohel Sarder Mujaher Ali Sarder 6293 2015 Affidavit in Stamp 13 Lutfor Rahman Jamal Pramanik 11291 2015 Registration Card 15 Masuma Ahamed Mohiuddin Ahamed 8764 2015 Wrong Affidavit 16 Satyen Kumar Dhali Sudhir Kumar Dhali 2782 2015 Photo 4 Copy 17 Uttam Mondal Late Tulsidas Mondal 252 2015 Registration Card 18 Mizanur Rahman Nurul Alam 3833 2016 Registration Card Md. Nur Mohammad Md. Luthfar Rahman 2771 2015 Registration Card 19 Hossain 20 Md. Ruhul Amin Md. Akkas Ali 6967 2014 Registration Card 22 Syeda Nargis E Zabin Syed Safiullah Nizami 4433 2015 Registration Card 23 Mohammed Bazlu Miah Mohammed Askir Miah 4246 2015 Registration Card 24 Samsuddin Roman Jalal Uddin 6935 2014 Registration Card 25 Nusrat Jahan Kazi Abdul Jabber 12410 2015 Registration Card 26 Md. -
Islamic Militancy in North East India by Jaideep Saikia
ACDIS Occasional Paper Terror sans Frontiers: Islamic Militancy in North East India Jaideep Saikia Ford Fellow Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Research of the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign July 2003 This publication is supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation and is produced by the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The University of Illinois is an equal opportunity/ affirmative action institution. ACDIS Publication Series: ACDIS Swords and Ploughshares is the quarterly bulletin of ACDIS and publishes scholarly articles for a general audience. The ACDIS Occasional Paper series is the principal publication to circulate the research and analytical results of faculty and students associated with ACDIS. The ACDIS Research Reports series publishes the results of grant and contract research. Publications of ACDIS are available upon request. For additional information consult the ACDIS home page on the World Wide Web at <http://www.acdis.uiuc.edu/>. Published 2003 by ACDIS//ACDIS SAI:1.2003 University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign 359 Armory Building, 505 E. Armory Ave. Champaign, IL 61820-6237 Series editor: Matthew A. Rosenstein Terror sans Frontiers Islamic Militancy in North East India Jaideep Saikia Ford Fellow With a Foreword by Lt. Gen. (Retd.) S.K. Sinha, PVSM, Governor of Jammu & Kashmir Program -
Bangladesh: Literary Responses to the Tragedy of 1971 Ahmad Salim
Bangladesh: Literary Responses to the Tragedy of 1971 Ahmad Salim Introduction To suppress East Pakistan‘s demand for political autonomy, Yahya Khan government launched a planned genocide on the 26 March 1971. In the following nine months, three million people were massacred; the largest number of people killed in the shortest span of time in human history. People from all walks of life were; students, teachers, professors, doctors, nurses, scientists, politicians, poets, artists, writers, government workers, military and paramilitary personnel, industrialists, shopkeepers, rickshaw pullers were executed. Innocent and unarmed villagers; men, women and children were rounded up, raped, mutilated and massacred by the West Pakistani troops. The outcome of this genocide was the Liberation War of 1971. On 16 December 1971, the Pakistani army occupation ended and they surrendered before the joint command of the Mukti Bahini (Freedom Fighters) and Indian Army. An independent and sovereign Bangladesh was born. Literature is often written in response to a specific occurrence and occasion. Writers and poets are called the ―conscience of the people.‖ We find mixed literary responses in Pakistan during the Tragedy of 1971 in East Pakistan. Renowned names such as Ahmad Nadim Qasmi, Mumtaz Mufti and Safdar Mir favoured the government‘s atrocities and brutality against the innocent Bengali people. Writers and poets sympathizing with the Bengalis and against the government‘s drastic action lacked courage to write their opposing views and remained silent. The truly exceptional thinkers like Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Habib Jalib, Ata Shad, Gul Khan Naseer, Ajmal Khattak, Ghani Khan, Sheikh Ayaz and Anwar Pirzado did not remain silent. -
Investment Corporation of Bangladesh Human Resource Management Department List of Valid Candidates for the Post of "Office Sohayok "
Investment Corporation of Bangladesh Human Resource Management Department List of valid candidates for the post of "Office Sohayok" Sl. No Tracking No Roll Name Father's Name 1 1610200000003188 7941 EVA AKTER M ASRAF HOSSEN 2 1610200000003189 1689 MD. ABID HASAN MD. ASRAF ALI 3 1610200000003190 3317 MIZANUR RAHMAN MAZIBUR RAHMAN 4 1610200000003191 4361 MD. KAWSER AHMED LATE MD. TOBARAK ALI 5 1610200000003192 5360 MD. RAFIQUL ISLAM MD. ALA UDDIN 6 1610200000003193 7564 MOKHLESUR NURUL ISLAM 7 1610200000003194 1874 MD. MANIRUZZAMAN MD. ABUL HOSSAIN BAPARI 8 1610200000003195 6010 MD. SAHIDUL HOQUE MD. AZIZUL HOQUE 9 1610200000003196 0571 RAKIBUL ISLAM LATE KHAYEZ UDDIN SARKAR 10 1610200000003197 5492 MD. ABDUR RAHMAN MD. ABDUR ROUF 11 1610200000003198 0803 MD. ASHIF HOSSAIN MD REZAUL HOQUE 12 1610200000003199 2857 MD. AL AMIN ABBAS ALI 13 1610200000003200 2752 MD. RAKIBUL ISLAM MOAZZEM HOSSAIN 14 1610200000003201 5363 ABDUR RAHAMAN MOHAMMAD MOSTAFA KAMAL 15 1610200000003202 5795 RAKIBUL HASAN ABDUL HALIM 16 1610200000003203 0436 MD. FARUK HOSSAIN NURUL ISLAM 17 1610200000003204 6394 ARJUN KUMAR BISWAS BIDHAN KUMAR BISWAS 18 1610200000003205 2111 MD.ARIE OSSAIN MD.GIAS UDDIN 19 1610200000003206 7891 MD. RUHUL AMIN MD. OYAZED ALI 20 1610200000003207 5019 FAHAD AL MAMUN MD FARUK MIAH 21 1610200000003208 1186 MD.MOZAMMEL HAQUE MD.MONSUR ALI 22 1610200000003209 3709 MD. AZIZUL HOQUE MD. NURUL ISLAM 23 1610200000003210 3838 MD. TOHIN MIAH MD. SIRAJ UDDIN 24 1610200000003211 1989 MD.RAJA HASAN MD.SAHJAHAN 25 1610200000003212 1153 RABIN CHANDRA SARKAR GOPAL CHANDRA SARKAR 26 1610200000003213 4954 MD. ZUBAIR MD. MOFIZ UDDIN 27 1610200000003214 4996 MD. MAZED ALI MD. RAFIQUL ISLAM 28 1610200000003215 6104 MD. -
Banasree Campus Samia Laboni 1St Term Syllabus: Class: Five Date: 19-04-2020
Banasree Campus Samia Laboni 1st Term Syllabus: Class: Five Date: 19-04-2020 Chapter:1 Our Liberation War Topic- 1: Outbreak of War Notes: • The Liberation war was a glorious event in the history of our nation. Through this war we earned independence for Bangladesh. • The Mujibnagar govt was.formed on 10th April,1971 at Aambagan , Bodyanathtola in Meherpur district. • The Mujibnagar govt. took its oath on 17th April,1971. • Syed Nazrul Islam played the role of acting president and vice president of Mujibnagar govt. • The Mujibnagar govt. was the first temporary government of Bangladesh. Four results of forming this government were: 1. Lead the war in the right direction. 2. Raising support at home. 3. Raising support at abroad. 4. Raising support for the liberation war and sustaining public opinion. • Syed Nazrul Islam became the acting president and vice president of Mujibnagar govt. The five events that led up to the war were: 1. 1952- Language Movement. 2. 1966- Six-Point Programme. 3. 1969- Mass Upsurge. 4. 25th March,1971- Barbaric attacks by Pakistani armed forces. 5. 26th March,1971- Beginning of Liberation War. Topic-2: Military in liberation war Notes: • For unconventional guerrilla warfare Bangladesh was divided into 11 sectors. • To conduct unconventional guerrilla warfare the guerrilla bahini was formed. • General Muhammad Ataul Goni Osmani was the chief commander during the liberation war of Bangladesh. • General Muhammad Ataul Goni Osmani was known as ‘Bangabir’. • The Muktibahini was set up on 11 July, 1971. • The regular fighting force of thirty thousand soldiers was called the Muktifouz. In sector 10- * There was no regional demarcation. -
Three Political History of Ancient Bengal (326 B.C
Chapter: One Introduction to History The Liberation War of Bangladesh took place in 1971. Our country became free from the enemies on 16 December after a nine-month stanch war against the Pakistani army. The Liberation war is the story of our glory and pride. The Bangalees have such many events of glory. History represents events. It provides sequential and true account of what has been clearly described in it. In order to conduct a comprehensive investigation on history, it is necessary to become informed of the elements and classification of history. In this chapter, we will know how we should study history. Before that, we need to know what history is? We also need to know how many types of history are there or how to write history. What is the usefulness of studying history? In this present chapter there will be a discussion about these topics. Picture: ancient historical inscriptions discovered in Wari-Bateshwar At the end of this chapter we will be able to: Explain concepts, nature and scope of history and heritage Describe elements and classification of history; Discuss the usefulness of studying history; Have interest in history and heritage. 2 History of Bangladesh & World Civilization Concepts of history and heritage The word 'History' (in Bengali Itihas) comes from the Bengali word 'Itiho' which means heritage. Heritage refers to past habits, education, language, art, literature and culture which are preserved for the future. History conveys this heritage from one generation to another. In the words of E.H. Carr it can be said that history is a constant conversation between the past and the present. -
How Are You, Miss? Miss
Good morning! Good morning, How are you, Miss? Miss. I’m fine. Thank I’m also fine, you. How are you? Miss. Thank you. 1 Conversation 1. What is your name? Ans: My name is……… 2. What is your father’s name? Ans: My father’s name is……….. 3. What is your mother’s name? Ans: My mother’s name is………. 4.Which class do you study in? Ans: I study in Nursery. 5. What is your section’s name? Ans: My section’s name is………. 6. Which school do you study in? / What is the name of your school? Ans: I study in Morning Glory School & College. 7. What is the name of your Principal? Ans: Lieutenant Colonel Md. Akhteruzzaman. 8. What is the name of your Vice Principal? Ans: Ms. Tasmina Khaleque. 9. What should you say before entering the class? Ans: May I come in sir/ miss? 2 10. What should you say if you need to drink water? Ans: May I drink water, please? 11. What should you say if you need to go to washroom? Ans: Sir/miss, May I go to washroom? 12. What should you reply if someone ask “How are you”? Ans: I’m fine, thank you. 13. What should you say in reply of “Thank you”? Ans: You are most welcome. 14. What should you say before taking food? Ans: Thank you Allah/God for providing me good food and good health. I’m grateful to you, Ameen. (Bismillahi ala barakatullah-for Muslims only) 15. What should you say when you sneeze? Ans: Excuse me, please.