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Representation of Liberation War in the Films of 90S
[Scientific Articles] Shifat S., Ahmed S. Representation of Liberation War in the Films of 90s REPRESENTATION OF LIBERATION WAR IN THE FILMS OF 90s Shifat S. Assistant Professor at Jahangirnagar University Journalism & Media Studies Department (Dhaka, Bangladesh) [email protected] Ahmed S. Assistant Professor at Jahangirnagor University Journalism & Media Studies Department (Dhaka, Bangladesh) [email protected] Abstract: In the history of Bangladesh, the liberation War of 1971 is an unforgettable period. Through the bloody struggle of nine months their independence is achieved, which simultaneously contains the spirit of Bengali spirit, love and patriotism towards the motherland. Bangladeshi people participated in the spirit of love and extreme sacrifice from every sphere of society for the motherland and Bengali language. In addition to other mass media, film is an equally important medium and in films there is a great deal of effort to uncover the vital role of creating ideas and consciousness among people about the liberation War. With this in mind, this study tried to find out, how the films conceptualise the spirit and history of the liberation War in the 90s after two decades of freedom. This study has been conducted taking three feature films of the 90s based on the liberation war. Adopting the content analysis method, the study aimed to answer two questions- ‘How do the films of the 90s represent the liberation War of Bangladesh?’; and, ‘To portray the history of the liberation war, what kind of content and contexts have been used in these films?’ The results showed that the films of the nineties signify the jana-itihas of Bangladesh by attaining the concept of the liberation War in a distinctive way. -
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka
BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, DHAKA List of Candidates for Class XI Admission(Session 2016-17) COLLEGE NAME: Govt. Ananda Mohon College (111911) MERIT: 2nd Waiting List Day (Bangla) GROUP: Humanities Sl. No. SSC/EQUIVALENT SSC/EQUIVALENT SSC/EQUIVALENT NAME WAITING SELECTION STATUS ROLL BOARD YEAR POSITION 1 613192 DHAKA 2016 ASHIKUR RAHMAN 6035 FREEDOM 2 190669 DINAJPUR 2016 MD. SHAFI IMAM SAIDI 6186 FREEDOM 3 409725 DHAKA 2016 ABDUL BARI HIRA AKANDA 6216 FREEDOM 4 172450 DHAKA 2016 MD. JAHANGIR ALAM 6227 FREEDOM 5 121147 MADRASA 2016 HARUN OR RASHID 6250 FREEDOM 6 338796 SYLHET 2016 TANVIR AHMED 6315 FREEDOM 7 176361 DHAKA 2016 RIPA SARKER 6327 FREEDOM 8 380524 DHAKA 2016 HAFIZA AKTER RITA 6351 FREEDOM 9 124483 DHAKA 2016 SANAD SARKER LEON 6454 FREEDOM 10 337324 DHAKA 2016 MD. IMTIAJ AHMED 6484 FREEDOM 11 401568 DHAKA 2016 HEMEL MIA 6579 FREEDOM 12 619440 DHAKA 2016 MD. MAJHARUL ISLAM SAGAR 6585 FREEDOM 13 194202 DHAKA 2016 MD.TARAQUL ISLAM 6635 FREEDOM 14 186987 DHAKA 2016 MURAD HOSSAIN 6703 FREEDOM 15 215089 DHAKA 2016 AMINUL HOQUE DURJOY 6726 FREEDOM 16 424263 DHAKA 2016 MD. DAILAT HOSEN 6747 FREEDOM 17 401787 DHAKA 2016 JONAYEDUR RAHAMAN 6857 FREEDOM 18 611954 DHAKA 2016 MD. NASIR UDDIN 6882 FREEDOM 19 164236 DHAKA 2016 MD. NAZIM ISLAM 6988 FREEDOM 20 432098 DHAKA 2016 RONI HASAN 7019 FREEDOM 21 179632 DHAKA 2016 WAKIL AHMED SAJAN 7097 FREEDOM 22 216515 DHAKA 2016 MD. ABU BURHAN UDDIN SIJAR 7103 FREEDOM 23 413322 DHAKA 2016 MD.AHAD ALI 7126 FREEDOM MERIT: 2nd Waiting List Day (Bangla) GROUP: Humanities Page 1 of 32 Sl. -
Faculty of Security & Strategic Studies
List of Eligible Candidates for Written Test Faculty/Program: Faculty of Security & Strategic Studies Session: Jan - Jun 2019 Count: 7128 SL# Name Father Name Quota Test Roll Military, Senate and 1 ,MD. SHAZZADUL KABIR MD. ANAMUL KABIR 1218192243 Syndicate Members 2 A B M MUSFIQUR RAHMAN MD MURAD HOSSAIN Not Applicable 1218194793 A K M RAZUNAL HOQUE Military, Senate and 3 MD SHAHIDUL ISLAM 1218196986 SHAGOR Syndicate Members Military, Senate and 4 A K M SAZZADUL ISLAM MD. SHAHIDUL ISLAM 1218195475 Syndicate Members 5 A K M TAIMUR SAKIB A K M AZIZUR RAHMAN Not Applicable 1218190443 Military, Senate and 6 A S M NAIMUR RAHMAN MD MOSHIUR RAHMAN 1218193266 Syndicate Members 7 A. B. M. NAHIN ALAM A. K. M. ZAHANGIR ALAM Not Applicable 1218194579 8 A. B. M. TAHMID AHABAB A. S. M. ATIQUR RAHMAN Freedom Fighter 1218190514 9 A. K. M LUTHFUL HAQUE A. K. M MONJURUL HAQUE Not Applicable 1218196529 10 A. K. M SAFAYAT NABIL A. K. M AKTARUZZAMAN Not Applicable 1218192772 A. K. M. MUNTASIR 11 A. K. M. AZAD Not Applicable 1218192608 MAHMUD 12 A. K. M. NAHID KHAN ALI AHMED KHAN Not Applicable 1218196224 13 A. K. M. NAHYAN ISLAM A. K. M. NURUL ISLAM Not Applicable 1218195082 Military, Senate and 14 A. N. M. ROBIN MD. FARUQUE HOSSAIN 1218193432 Syndicate Members 15 A. N. M. SAKIB MD. RUHUL AMIN Not Applicable 1218195033 16 A. S. M SHAFAYAT JAMIL A.B.M. HASAN SHAHID JAMIL Not Applicable 1218190372 A. S. M. AKIBUZZAMAN A. U. M. ATIKUZZAMAN 17 Not Applicable 1218193673 SARKER SHARKER Military, Senate and 18 A. -
THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (No
THE TRADE MARKS JOURNAL JanuaryMarch, 2015 Trade Marks Journal No. 283 Published on 31 March, 2015 Issued under the directions of the Registrar, Department of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Regd. No. DA-390 TRADE MARKS JOURNAL (REGISTERED AS A NEWS PAPER) No. 283 2015 (Vol. LXIVVXVII) OFFICIAL NOTICES the mark. It is generally found that line SEARCH blocks (or electrotypes produced the reform) are the most suitable. Blocks Inspection of represetation of trade may be of less with than is given by a marks may, on payment of the half page column (3 inches) and they prescribed fee, be made at the should not exceed 5 inches in length Department of Patants Designs and and for economy of space, it is Trade marks, Shilpa Bhaban Building requested that they should not be any 91, Motijheel C/Area, Dhaka-1000. wider than is necessary to show the Dhaka and at the Branch Department of features of the marks clearly. patents Designs and Trade marks, Government Office Building, Agrabad, APPLICATION Chittagong, on all working days between 10 a.m and 1p.m. Applications for Registration of Trade Marks may be made at the Any person may on Form TM-54 Department of Patents Designs and request the Registrar to cause a search Trade marks, Dhaka or at the Branch to be made in respect of specified Department of Patents Designs and goods classified in any one class to Trade marks, Chittagong. ascertain whether any mark in the Register or amog pending applications APPLICATION NUMBERS for registration resembles a trade mark of which duplicate repetitions In each advertisement the number accompany the Form. -
Problem List.Pdf
BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, DINAJPUR =============== S.S.C. EXAMINATION- 2021 ============== PROBLEM LIST ================================== PAGE NO: 1 ZILLA : 50 - RANGPUR THANA : 5001 - RANGPUR SADAR ============================================================================= SL. JSC ROL PASS YEAR NAME/SCHOOL | PROBLEM ============================================================================= 1 | 227168 | 2018 HAZRAT ALI | MISMATCH JSC INFORMATION | MAD | 1136-AL-MADINA INSTITUTE | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | 500667 | 2017 SHUCHONA AKTER KONA | Prv. Reg. From SCH-5272 | DIN | 1136-AL-MADINA INSTITUTE | BIR UTTAM SHAHEED SAMAD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 | 500670 | 2017 SANJIDA IESMINE DRISTY | Prv. Reg. From SCH-5272 | DIN | 1136-AL-MADINA INSTITUTE | BIR UTTAM SHAHEED SAMAD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 | 500734 | 2017 MD. ISRAK AHAMMED | Prv. Reg. From SCH-5272 | DIN | 1136-AL-MADINA INSTITUTE | BIR UTTAM SHAHEED SAMAD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | 500823 | 2018 MD. SHOPNIL AKASH | Dup From SCH-5775 | DIN | 1136-AL-MADINA INSTITUTE | BORDER GUARD PUBLIC SCHO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 | 501363 | 2018 MD. MASUD RANA | CORRECTION B.DATE 22/02/06 | DIN | 1136-AL-MADINA INSTITUTE | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -
Dhaka Adventist Pre-Seminary & School
Dhaka Adventist Pre-Seminary & School Materials for 1st Term (2021) English Version Class: Seven Subject: BGS Chapter One Liberation Movement of Bangladesh Example of Multiple Choice Questions 1. In which year the students decided to present the demand for Bangla as a state language in the Constituent Assembly? (a) 1948 (b) 1951 (c) 1952 (d) 1953 2. Which movement of the Bengalese got international recognition? (a) The Language Movement (b) Confidentiality Movement (c) The Student Movement (d) Six points Demand 3. After the declaration of which policy in 1962 the students became more agitated? (a) Women development policy (b) Child policy (c) Education Policy (d) Population Policy 4. In the All party state Language Committee the most active among the students were— i. Gaziul Haque ii. Kazi Morshed Khan iii. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Which one of the following is correct? (a) i and ii (b) ii and ii (c) i and iii (d) i, ii, and iii 5. When was Pakistan formed? (a) 1946 (b) 1947 (c) 1948 (d) 1949 6. On which place of Dhaka University Mohammand Ali Zinnah declared about national language? (a) Curzon hall (b) Sohrawardi park (c) TSC auditaorium (d) VC square Creative Questions Answer Ans: a. President Iskander Mirza declared martial law in Pakistan in 1958. Ans: b. In 1954, Muslim League was defeated because of political misery and mal administration. The party leaders, being alienated from the people could not stand a chance. Mistule, price hike, oppression, factionalism, corruption, disparity between the two parts of Pakistan can be termed as some of the reasons for the crushing defeat of Muslim League. -
Southeast Bank ALLOTNO BANKCODE LOTTERYNO BONO NAME SHARES 059728 06-01-000006 0186741 1204570044777449 JANNATUL NAHIDA CHOWDHUR
SouthEast Bank ALLOTNO BANKCODE LOTTERYNO BONO NAME SHARES 059728 06-01-000006 0186741 1204570044777449 JANNATUL NAHIDA CHOWDHURY 200 059729 06-01-000011 0186746 1202420042849231 MD KHALILUR RAHMAN 200 059730 06-01-000018 0186753 1202420042319446 MD ABDUL JALIL & MST FOREDA PERVIN 200 059731 06-01-000019 0186754 1202420042849213 MD AKKAS ALI 200 059732 06-01-000021 0186756 1203020039271765 MOHAMMAD ALI ZINNAH 200 059733 06-01-000022 0186757 1203020039532499 MOHAMMAD ALI ZINNAH & MST.MOIFUL KHATUN 200 059734 06-01-000027 0186762 1202420042319411 MD.ABDUL JABBAR 200 059735 06-01-000029 0186764 1203020039271227 MST JOHURA BEGUM 200 059736 06-01-000031 0186766 1202420042849122 MD HARUNUR RASHID & HASINA AKTER 200 059737 06-01-000035 0186770 1202420042849280 MOST RABEYA BEGUM 200 059738 06-01-000038 0186773 1201960029726916 MD MONIR HOSSAIN 200 059739 06-01-000047 0186782 1203180010603381 MD MOIN KHAN 200 059740 06-01-000049 0186784 1202020001067901 MD ABU SAYEED GAZI 200 059741 06-01-000053 0186788 1203250024267641 FATEMA BEGUM 200 059742 06-01-000059 0186794 1201580018829375 MD ABU SAYEED GAZI & PARVEEN AKTER 200 059743 06-01-000062 0186797 1203250041716924 MERUNA KHAN 200 059744 06-01-000065 0186800 1204490044314257 MD RAZAUL KABER 200 059745 06-01-000072 0186807 1204490035049567 AKLIMA KHATOON 200 059746 06-01-000073 0186808 1204490027374444 KAZI SOHEB AFZAL 200 059747 06-01-000074 0186809 1204490039453651 KAZI SOHEB AFZAL & MOUSHUMI RAHMAN 200 059748 06-01-000084 0186819 1204390034305301 MD JUWEL RANA & MOSS MARIUM AKTER 200 059749 06-01-000087 -
Send Us Victorious N Zeeshan Khan World
MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2013 | www.dhakatribune.com Victory Day 2013 Illustration: Sabyasachi Mistry Send us victorious n Zeeshan Khan world. The economic exploitation was our surprise when our language, our When Babur, the Mughal, encoun- Charjapadas. It ran through the Pala acute, resulting in death by the mil- culture, our ethnicity, our economy tered this kingdom for the first time, and Sena kingdoms of Gaur-Bongo to or the generations born lions, but the strains on our social and and then ultimately our votes were in the 1500s he made this observation: the Vangaladesa of the Cholas and was after December 16, 1971, psychological well-being were equally subordinated to a national pecking reborn in the Sultanate of Bangala that Bangladesh was an exis- catastrophic. Added to that, a British order that placed us at the bottom. A “There is an amazing custom in Babur encountered. tentially “normal” place policy of advancing some communi- rude awakening followed, and then Bengal: rule is seldom achieved by The emergence of Bangladesh was to grow up in. Nothing in ties at the expense of others created the guns came out. hereditary succession. Instead, there a historical inevitability. Repeatedly, Fthe atmosphere hinted at the violent sectarian tensions that wouldn’t go Truth is, the break from Pakistan, is a specific royal throne, and each the people of this land have resist- upheavals our preceding generations away when 1947 rolled around. even from India earlier, was the of the amirs, viziers or office holders ed authority that was oppressive or had to contend with and there was But an independent Bengal was in has an established place. -
Liberation War Museum Organized the First International Conference On
2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENOCIDE, TRUTH AND JUSTICE July 30 to July 31, 2009 Organized by LIBERATION WAR MUSEUM, BANGLADESH Proceedings Prepared by Tarannum Rahman Tiasha Rakibul Islam Sium Liberation War Museum 5, Segun Bagicha, Dhaka – 1000, Bangladesh Tel : 9559091, Fax : 9559092 e-mail : [email protected], [email protected] Website : www.liberationwarmuseum.org 1 PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/111b6e/ The First International Conference on Genocide, Truth and Justice was organized by the Liberation War Museum in March, 2008. Organized as a sequel to the first conference, the Second International Conference on Genocide, Truth and Justice was held on the 30th and 31st of July, 2009 at the CIRDAP Auditorium, Dhaka. This conference, held in the wake of a changed political scenario and when voices are being raised demanding the Trials of the War Criminals of 1971, has acquired greater importance and significance now because the demand for the Trials has been hugely endorsed by the younger generation. The first conference dealt with genocide as a crime from different perspectives, whereas the second conference emphasized on the legal aspects and procedures of the War Trials with a view to assist the present elected government, which is committed to and has already taken initiatives to start the process of the Trials. During the two-day conference, important aspects and new insights to the Trials were voiced by the various legal experts, both from home and abroad. The foreign legal experts shared their invaluable views about trial processes based on their experiences of working in previous international tribunals. -
List of Trainees of Egp Training
Consultancy Services for “e-GP Related Training” Digitizing Implementation Monitoring and Public Procurement Project (DIMAPPP) Contract Package # CPTU/S-03 Central Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU), IMED Ministry of Planning Training Time Duration: 1st July 2020- 30th June 2021 Summary of Participants # Type of Training No. of Participants 1 Procuring Entity (PE) 876 2 Registered Tenderer (RT) 1593 3 Organization Admin (OA) 59 4 Registered Bank User (RB) 29 Total 2557 Consultancy Services for “e-GP Related Training” Digitizing Implementation Monitoring and Public Procurement Project (DIMAPPP) Contract Package # CPTU/S-03 Central Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU), IMED Ministry of Planning Training Time Duration: 1st July 2020- 30th June 2021 Number of Procuring Entity (PE) Participants: 876 # Name Designation Organization Organization Address 1 Auliullah Sub-Technical Officer National University, Board Board Bazar, Gazipur 2 Md. Mominul Islam Director (ICT) National University Board Bazar, Gazipur 3 Md. Mizanoor Rahman Executive Engineer National University Board Bazar, Gazipur 4 Md. Zillur Rahman Assistant Maintenance Engineer National University Board Bazar, Gazipur 5 Md Rafiqul Islam Sub Assistant Engineer National University Board Bazar, Gazipur 6 Mohammad Noor Hossain System Analyst National University Board Bazar, Gazipur 7 Md. Anisur Rahman Programmer Ministry Of Land Bangladesh Secretariat Dhaka-999 8 Sanjib Kumar Debnath Deputy Director Ministry Of Land Bangladesh Secretariat Dhaka-1000 9 Mohammad Rashedul Alam Joint Director Bangladesh Rural Development Board 5,Kawranbazar, Palli Bhaban, Dhaka-1215 10 Md. Enamul Haque Assistant Director(Construction) Bangladesh Rural Development Board 5,Kawranbazar, Palli Bhaban, Dhaka-1215 11 Nazneen Khanam Deputy Director Bangladesh Rural Development Board 5,Kawranbazar, Palli Bhaban, Dhaka-1215 12 Md. -
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List of Candidates for the Position of Administrative Assistant
Date: 12th February 2018 NOTICE for Written Examination The Written Examination for recruitment in the position of Administrative Assistant will be held on Friday, 9th March 2018 from 3.30 p.m to 5.0 p.m at the under-mentioned centres: Roll Roll Center # Position From To Center Name Center # 1 10001 12250 Siddheswari Girls' College, 148 New Baily Road, Dhaka 1000 Administrative Assistant Azimpur Government Girls' School & Center # 2 12251 14008 College, Azimpur, Dhaka 1205 List of candidates for the position of Administrative Assistant Roll Name Fathers Name District No. 01 10001 Paritosh Parish Mozumder Faridpur 02 10002 Md. Shams Yeas Rib Md.Badrul Alam Narail 03 10003 Lurthfun Nahar Md. Noorul Ameen Sarker Mymensingh 04 10004 Md.Rahedul Islam S.M. Nurul Islam Naogaon 05 10005 Md.Sohrab Hosain Mr. Samsul Alam Meherpur 06 10006 Mala Khanam Md. Manzel Hossain Bagerhat 07 10007 Md. Tanvir Ahmed Md. Harun or Rashid Bagerhat 08 10008 Md. Hanif Ali Abdur Rahman Pabna 09 10009 Md. Abdul Halim Md. Nur Ali Mondal Jhenaidah 10 10010 Sanjida Binte Shafiq Shafiqul Alam Chuadanga 11 10011 Naimor Rahman Hamidur Rahman Kishoreganj 12 10012 Tuhina Farzana Md. Khairul Alam Satkhira 13 10013 Md.Shafiqul Islam Harun-or-Rashed Jessore 14 10014 Dilruba Yasmin Md. Abdus Salam Sunamgonj 15 10015 Mohammad Yusuf Mohammad Nadarezzaman Noakhali 16 10016 Asma Akter Abdul Kader Howlader Faridpur 17 10017 Marufan Naher Md. Barket Ullah Kushtia 18 10018 Goninda Prasad Roy Kiran Sanker Roy Narayangonj 19 10019 Md. Shah Datul Miraz Md. Lutfor Rahman Jhenaidah 20 10020 Md. Khurshed Alam Md.