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6 Mont Midwifery Traing List 17.1.19
Bangladesh Nursing Council Trainee List of Certificate in Midwifery (Six Month Programme for Registered Nurse-Midwife) Training Centre : Chittagong 1st Batch 24.10.2010 to 24.04.2011 (6 Month) Roll Name Father’s Name Sl. Present Address No No. 01 Tapashi Das Gopal Krishna Das 01 Chandanish Health Complex, Chittagong 02 Barnali Das Gupta Babu Sadhan Kumar Das Gupta 02 Lohagara Health Complex, Chittagong 03 Nibedita Nandy Late Satish Chandra Nandi 03 Chandanish Health Complex, Chittagong 04 Ashika Chakma Gogan Kumar Chakma 04 General Hospital, Rangamati 05 Shimu Talukder Subash Chandra Talukder 05 Hathagari Health Complex, Chittagong 06 Salma Begum Kabir Ahmed 06 Fatickchari Health Complex, Chittagong 07 Farzana Begum Rash Ranjan Majumder 07 General Hospital, Noakhali 08 Dilwara Akter Late Abdus Subhan 08 Satkania Health Complex, Chittagong 09 Ruma Prova Nandi Niranjan Nandi 09 Health Complex, Chittagong 10 Shahanaz Pervin Abul Hossain 10 Fatickchari Health Complex, Chittagong 11 Amala Devi Chakma Krishna Mohan Chakma 11 General Hospital, Rangamati 12 Ripna Chakma Ambu Behari Chalma 12 General Hospital, Rangamati 13 Nurnahar Begum Moha Abdul Sukkur 13 Patiya Health Complex, Chittagong 14 Subhadra Tonchangya Goranga Tanchangya 14 General Hospital, Rangamati 15 Parul Nath Upendra Nath 15 Banshkhali Health Complex, Chittagong 16 Songita Chakraborty Sudhir Chakraborty 16 Banshkhali Health Complex, Chittagong 17 Fame Chakma Chandra Bihari Chakma 17 General Hospital, Rangamati 18 Pravati Chakma Late Ananda Chakma 18 General Hospital, Rangamati 19 Chocore Paul Ashit Paul 19 Banshkhali Health Complex, Chittagong 20 Aklima Akther Krishna Kumar Shil 20 General Hospital, Noakhali Bangladesh Nursing Council Trainee List of Certificate in Midwifery (Six Month Programme for Registered Nurse-Midwife) Training Centre : Munshiganj 1st Batch 24.10.2010 to 24.04.2011 (6 Month) Roll Name Father’s Name Sl. -
Sl. Folio/ Bo Id Name of Shareholder Amount (Tk.) 01 11
OLYMPIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED 62-63 Motijheel Commmercial Area, Amin Court (6th Floor), Dhaka. List of shareholders having unclaimed or undistributed or unsettled cash dividend for the year 2016-2017 (Year Ended 30 June, 2017) SL. FOLIO/ BO ID NAME OF SHAREHOLDER AMOUNT (TK.) 01 11 MEER AHMED ALI 497.25 02 18 A. M. MD. FAZLUR RAHIM 535.50 03 23 MD. ANWARUL AFZAL (JT.) 2,409.75 04 24 MD. AYUB KHAN 1,530.00 05 26 SHAHED HASAN SHARFUDDIN 306.00 06 31 MD. ABDUL HAKIM 153.00 07 38 MD. SHAH ALAM 38.25 08 44 AJIT KUMAR SAHA 1,147.50 09 45 JOSHODA RANI SAHA 1,147.50 10 46 DULU RANI SAHA 1,147.50 11 48 NARESH CHANDRA SAHA 1,147.50 12 49 SURESH CHANDRA SAHA 1,147.50 13 50 BENOY KRISHNA PODDER 1,147.50 14 51 PARESH CHANDRA SAHA 1,147.50 15 52 DILIP KUMAR SAHA 1,147.50 16 53 RAMESH CHANDRA SAHA 1,147.50 17 55 FARHAD BANU ISLAM 38.25 18 56 AMINUL ISLAM KHAN 765.00 19 61 SHEIKH MAHFUZ HOSSAIN 153.00 20 63 F I M MOFAZZAL HOSSAIN 5,125.50 21 65 SAJED AHMED KHAN 994.50 22 68 QUAZI MUHAMMAD SHAHIDULLAH (JT) 38.25 23 96 REGENT MOGHUL FUND LIMITED 6,300.00 24 104 MD. GOLAM MOWLA 2,295.00 25 117 SABERA ZAMAN 76.50 26 126 HEMYET UDDIN AHMED 497.25 27 141 TUBLA 76.50 28 149 SK. ALIMUL HAQUE 1,989.00 29 160 JALAL 229.50 30 161 SIDDIQUA CHOWDHURY 1,530.00 31 162 KAMAL 76.50 32 163 M. -
Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited Corporate Investment Wing Sustainable Finance Division Corporate Social Responsibility Department Head Office, Dhaka
Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited Corporate Investment Wing Sustainable Finance Division Corporate Social Responsibility Department Head Office, Dhaka. Sub: Result of IBBL Scholarship Program, HSC Level-2019 Following 1500(Male-754, Female-746) students mentioned below have been selected finally for IBBL Scholarship program, HSC Level -2019. Sl. No. Name of Branch Beneficiary ID Student's Name Father's Name Mother's Name 1 Agrabad Branch 8880202516103 Halimatus Sadia Didarul Alam Jesmin Akter 2 Agrabad Branch 8880202516305 Imam Hossain Mahbubul Hoque Aleya Begum 3 Agrabad Branch 8880202508003 Md Mahmudul Hasan Al Qafi Mohammad Mujibur Rahman Shaheda Akter 4 Agrabad Branch 8880202516204 Proma Mallik Gopal Mallik Archana Mallik 5 Alamdanga Branch 8880202313016 Mst. Husniara Rupa Md. Habibur Rahman Mst. Nilufa Yeasmin 6 Alamdanga Branch 8880202338307 Sharmin Jahan Shormi Md. Abdul Khaleque Israt Jahan 7 Alanga SME/Krishi Branch 8880202386310 Tammim Khan Mim Md. Gofur Khan Mst. Hamida Khanom 8 Amberkhana Branch 8880202314017 Fahmida Akter Nitu Babul Islam Najma Begum 9 Amberkhana Branch 8880202402015 Fatema Akter Abdul Kadir Peyara Begum 10 Amberkhana Branch 8880202252201 Mahbubur Rahman Md. Juned Ahmed Mst. Shomurta Begum 11 Amberkhana Branch 8880202208505 Md. Al-Amin Moin Uddin Rafia Begum 12 Amberkhana Branch 8880202457814 Md. Ismail Hossen Md. Rasedul Jaman Ismotara Begum 13 Amberkhana Branch 8880202413118 Mst. Shima Akter Tofazzul Islam Nazma Begum 14 Amberkhana Branch 8880202378513 Tania Akther Muffajal Hossen Kamrun Nahar 15 Amberkhana Branch 8880202300618 Tanim Islam Tanni Shahidul Islam Shibli Islam 16 Amberkhana Branch 8880202234504 Tanjir Hasan Abdul Malik Rahena Begum 17 Anderkilla Branch 8880202497414 Arpita Barua Alak Barua Tapasi Barua 18 Anderkilla Branch 8880202269108 Sakibur Rahman Mohammad Younus Ruby Akther 19 Anwara Branch 8880202320115 Jinat Arabi Mohammad Fajlul Azim Raihan Akter 20 Anwara Branch 8880202263607 Mizanur Rahman Abdul Khalaque Monwara Begum 21 Anwara Branch 8880202181101 Mohammad Arif Uddin Mohammad Shofi Fatema Begum Sl. -
Who Is Who in Pakistan & Who Is Who in the World Study Material
1 Who is Who in Pakistan Lists of Government Officials (former & current) Governor Generals of Pakistan: Sr. # Name Assumed Office Left Office 1 Muhammad Ali Jinnah 15 August 1947 11 September 1948 (died in office) 2 Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin September 1948 October 1951 3 Sir Ghulam Muhammad October 1951 August 1955 4 Iskander Mirza August 1955 (Acting) March 1956 October 1955 (full-time) First Cabinet of Pakistan: Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947. Its first Governor General was Muhammad Ali Jinnah and First Prime Minister was Liaqat Ali Khan. Following is the list of the first cabinet of Pakistan. Sr. Name of Minister Ministry 1. Liaqat Ali Khan Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister, Minister for Commonwealth relations 2. Malik Ghulam Muhammad Finance Minister 3. Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Minister of trade , Industries & Construction 4. *Raja Ghuzanfar Ali Minister for Food, Agriculture, and Health 5. Sardar Abdul Rab Nishtar Transport, Communication Minister 6. Fazal-ul-Rehman Minister Interior, Education, and Information 7. Jogendra Nath Mandal Minister for Law & Labour *Raja Ghuzanfar’s portfolio was changed to Minister of Evacuee and Refugee Rehabilitation and the ministry for food and agriculture was given to Abdul Satar Pirzada • The first Chief Minister of Punjab was Nawab Iftikhar. • The first Chief Minister of NWFP was Abdul Qayum Khan. • The First Chief Minister of Sindh was Muhamad Ayub Khuro. • The First Chief Minister of Balochistan was Ataullah Mengal (1 May 1972), Balochistan acquired the status of the province in 1970. List of Former Prime Ministers of Pakistan 1. Liaquat Ali Khan (1896 – 1951) In Office: 14 August 1947 – 16 October 1951 2. -
5 Potential Benefits of Golden Rice 16 6 Sensitivity Analysis 18 7 Conclusion 19 References 20 Appendix 24
A Service of Leibniz-Informationszentrum econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible. zbw for Economics Zimmermann, Roukayatou; Ahmed, Faruk Working Paper Rice biotechnology and its potential to combat vitamin A deficiency: a case study of golden rice in Bangladesh ZEF Discussion Papers on Development Policy, No. 104 Provided in Cooperation with: Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung / Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn Suggested Citation: Zimmermann, Roukayatou; Ahmed, Faruk (2006) : Rice biotechnology and its potential to combat vitamin A deficiency: a case study of golden rice in Bangladesh, ZEF Discussion Papers on Development Policy, No. 104, University of Bonn, Center for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn This Version is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/32303 Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Documents in EconStor may be saved and copied for your Zwecken und zum Privatgebrauch gespeichert und kopiert werden. personal and scholarly purposes. Sie dürfen die Dokumente nicht für öffentliche oder kommerzielle You are not to copy documents for public or commercial Zwecke vervielfältigen, öffentlich ausstellen, öffentlich zugänglich purposes, to exhibit the documents publicly, to make them machen, vertreiben oder anderweitig nutzen. publicly available on the internet, or to distribute or otherwise use the documents in public. Sofern die Verfasser die Dokumente unter Open-Content-Lizenzen (insbesondere CC-Lizenzen) zur Verfügung gestellt haben sollten, If the documents have been made available under an Open gelten abweichend von diesen Nutzungsbedingungen die in der dort Content Licence (especially Creative Commons Licences), you genannten Lizenz gewährten Nutzungsrechte. may exercise further usage rights as specified in the indicated licence. -
Language, Identity and the State in Pakistan, 1947-48
Journal of Political Studies, Vol. 25, Issue - 1, 2018, 199:214 Language, Identity and the State in Pakistan, 1947-48 Dr Yaqoob Khan Bangash Abstract The question of language and identity has been a very contentious issue in Pakistan since its inception. As the creation of Pakistan was predicated on a single 'Muslim nation,' it was easily assumed that this nation would be monolithic and especially only have one common language, which was deemed to be Urdu. However, while Urdu was the lingua franca of the Muslim elite in northern India, in large parts of Muslim India it was almost an alien language. Therefore, the meshing of a religious identity with that of a national identity quickly became a major problem in Pakistan as soon as it was created. Focusing on the first year after its creation, this paper assesses the inception of the language issue in Pakistan in 1947-48. Taking the debate on language in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan in February 1948, and the subsequent views of the founder and first Governor General of the country, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, during his March 1948 tour of East Bengal, this paper exhibits the fraught nature of the debate on language in Pakistan. It clearly shows how a very small issue was blown out of proportion, setting the stage for the grounding of a language rights movement which created unease and resentment in large parts of the country, ultimately leading to its vivisection in 1971. Keywords: Pakistan, Language, East Bengal, Bengali, Urdu, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan National Congress, Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. -
The Pro-Chinese Communist Movement in Bangladesh
Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line *** Bangladesh Nurul Amin The Pro-Chinese Communist Movement in Bangladesh First Published: Journal of Contemporary Asia, 15:3 (1985) : 349-360. Taken from http://www.signalfire.org/2016/06/08/the-pro-chinese-communist-movement-in- bangladesh-1985/ Transcription, Editing and Markup: Sam Richards and Paul Saba Copyright: This work is in the Public Domain under the Creative Commons Common Deed. You can freely copy, distribute and display this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit the Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line as your source, include the url to this work, and note any of the transcribers, editors & proofreaders above. Introduction The Communists in the Indian sub-continent started their political journey quite early, founding the Communist Party of India (CPI) in 1920. 1 After the Partition of India a section of young CPI members under the leadership of Sajjad Zahir established the Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) in 1948. 2 By 1954 the CPP had been banned all over Pakistan. As a result, CPP started working through the Awami League (AL) and other popular organisations. The AL witnessed its first split in 1957 when it was in power. Assuming the post of Prime Minister in Pakistan, S.H. Suhrawardy pursued a pro-Western foreign policy and discarded the demand for “full provincial autonomy ” for East Pakistan (Bangladesh). The Awami League Chief Maulana Bhasani did not agree with the policy of the Prime Minister. On this ground, Maulana Bhasani left the AL and formed the National Awami Party (NAP) in 1957 with progressive forces. -
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. -
19Th Convocation (2020): List of Graduates
th 19 Convocation (2020): List of Graduates Semester of Sl. Student_ID Student_Name Major Academic Achievement Completion 1 2003-1-10-097 Md. Sajjad Hossain Marketing None Fall 2009 2 2007-1-10-063 Md. Abid Hossain Accounting None Spring 2019 3 2009-1-10-154 Md. Shariful Islam Finance None Fall 2016 4 2009-2-10-031 Md. Wahid Hossain Marketing None Summer 2014 5 2010-2-10-194 Rabiul Auyal Finance None Fall 2014 6 2010-2-10-263 Md. Sadequl Islam Accounting None Summer 2015 7 2010-2-10-328 Md. Rakibul Islam Marketing None Spring 2017 8 2010-2-10-391 Sahidul Islam Marketing None Spring 2017 9 2010-3-10-204 Md. Mahfuzul Islam Marketing None Spring 2015 10 2010-3-10-234 Tasnim Binte Rabi Marketing None Summer 2017 11 2011-1-10-334 Md. Obyedullah Marketing None Summer 2015 12 2011-2-10-023 Samsia Tabassum Marketing None Summer 2017 13 2011-2-10-084 Md. Nur Ibna Saiyd Marketing None Spring 2018 14 2011-2-10-275 Farhan Nadim Riyadh Finance None Summer 2018 Human Resource 15 2011-2-10-288 Md. Arif Billah Khan None Spring 2019 Management Human Resource 16 2011-2-10-300 Abdullah-Al-Noman None Spring 2019 Management 17 2011-2-10-355 Md Nazmul Alam Bhuiyan Accounting None Fall 2016 18 2011-2-10-361 Md. Faisal Kabir Marketing None Spring 2016 19 2011-2-13-073 Israt Jahan Akhi Accounting None Spring 2016 Human Resource 20 2011-3-10-025 Muhammad Abu Nayem None Fall 2017 Management Semester of Sl. -
Anaemia in Bangladesh: a Review of Prevalence and Aetiology
Public Health Nutrition: 3(4), 385±393 385 Anaemia in Bangladesh: a review of prevalence and aetiology Faruk Ahmed* Institute of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh Submitted 23 August 1999: Accepted 20 March 2000 Abstract Objective: This paper provides a comprehensive review of the changes in the prevalence and the extent of anaemia among different population groups in Bangladesh up to the present time. The report also focuses on various factors in the aetiology of anaemia in the country. Design and setting: All the available data have been examined in detail, including data from national nutrition surveys, as well as small studies in different population groups. Results: Over the past three decades a number of studies including four national nutrition surveys (1962/64; 1975/76; 1981/82 and 1995/96) have been carried out to investigate the prevalence of anaemia among different population groups in Bangladesh, and have demonstrated a signi®cant public health problem. Since the 1975/76 survey the average national prevalence of anaemia has not fallen; in 1995/96, 74% were anaemic (64% in urban areas and 77% in rural areas). However, age-speci®c comparisons suggest that the rates have fallen in most groups except adult men: in preschool children in rural areas it has decreased by about 30%, but the current level (53%) still falls within internationally agreed high risk levels. Among the rural population, the prevalence of anaemia is 43% in adolescent girls, 45% in non- pregnant women and 49% in pregnant women. The rates in the urban population are slightly lower compared with rural areas, but are high enough to pose a considerable problem. -
Icmab 17Th Council Election February 07, 2020
ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION FEBRUARY 07, 2020 CENTRAL VOTER LIST CENTRAL VOTER LIST ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) ICMA Bhaban, Nilkhet, Dhaka-1205 CENTRAL VOTER LIST ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION FELLOW MEMBERS 1 F-0002 5 F-0030 Mr. Rafiq Ahmad FCMA Mr. A.B.M. Shamsuddin FCMA Executive Director Senior Financial Management Specialist T. K. Group of Industries Rural Transport Improvement Project-2 T.K. Bhaban (2nd floor) LGRD (World Bank Finance Project) 13, Kawran Bazar House # 289, Flat # A-3 Dhaka 1215 Road # 12, Block-A Bangladesh Bashundhara R/A Cell : 8801711566828 Dhaka E-mail : [email protected] Bangladesh Cell : 8801819252805 2 F-0016 E-mail : [email protected] Mr. Md. Afsarul Alam FCMA House No. 26 6 F-0032 Sonargaon Janapath (Chowrasta) Mr. D.P. Bhattacharyya FCMA Sector – 11 1403 Tropic Terrace Uttara Model Town FL 33903-5271 Dhaka 1230 United States of America (USA) Bangladesh Cell : 12396288687 Cell : 8801911216139 E-mail : [email protected] 3 F-0020 7 F-0034 Alhaj Md. Matior Rahman FCMA Mr. Md. Noor Baksh FCMA Makam-E-Mahmud, House # GA-117/2 House # 1, Road # 1, Block-B Middle Badda, Near Noor Moszid Palashpur, East Dania Gulshan, Dhaka 1212 Dhaka 1236 Bangladesh Bangladesh Cell : 8801778413531 Cell : 8801913805529 4 F-0027 8 F-0038 Mr. Md. Ishaque FCMA Mr. Muzaffar Ahmed FCMA Adviser President and CEO DBL Group Credit Rating Information and Services Ltd. Capita South Avenue (6th Floor) Nakshi Homes (4th floor) House # 50, Road # 3 6/1-A, Topkhana Road Gulshan Avenue Segunbagicha Gulshan- 1, Dhaka 1212 Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh Bangladesh Cell : 8801819213014 Cell : 8801713041913 E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] Page 2 of 122 CENTRAL VOTER LIST ICMAB 17TH COUNCIL ELECTION 9 F-0042 15 F-0057 Mr. -
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