Year 16: Issue 52 April-June 2017

Quarterly Newsletter of the Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS)

Upcoming Events International Visits of Executive Director, CEGIS to  CEGIS’ 15 yrs celebration Professor Abdus Salam International Center  Ensuring sustainable water for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Italy and University of supply for the communities of Ljubljana, Slovenia coastal areas  Development of DEM and Delineation of Catchments of polders  Preparation of GIS Based Digital Land Information System  Feasibility Study for Electronic Energy Metering Project of BREB Inside  Guideline for Improvement of Quality of CEGIS Study Reports  Dissemination Seminar on Riverbank Erosion Prediction 2017  Development of 2-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for the Bay of using Delft3D FM Engr. Md. Waji Ullah, Executive Director of CEGIS meets Prof. George Thompson, Acting Director of ICTP during the visit at Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics  Feasibility Study, EIA, SIA and Executive Director Eng. Waji capacity building programs on RAP Study of 350MW Coal Ullah and Director of Ecology, Climate Modelling, Erath System Fired Thermal Power Plant at Forestry and Biodiversity Division, Physics and Hydroclimate Gazaria, Munshiganj Mr. Motaleb Hossain Sarker of Modelling and Analysis Tools.  Area of City in CEGIS, visited the prestigious From this point of view, a much TripleSat Satellite Image institute “Professor Abdus Salam fruitful and generative meeting  Capacity Building Training International Center for Theoretical was held on 18th May 2017 at the office of ICTP between the Acting in the Netherlands for CEGIS Physics (ICTP)” during 15-19 May Director, Prof. George Thompson Professionals 2017 in Trieste, Italy to establish a knowledgebase relationship and the CEGIS representatives. between the two dedicated It was an opportunity to gather and firmly committed research knowledge on application of organizations for future scientific climate model, hydrological model studies with relevant departments and basin wise agricultural/natural of the institute. resources management models (e.g. RegCM, CHyM and GlAM The Abdus Salam International Model) from renowned scientists Center for Environmental and Centre for Theoretical Physics and professors of ICTP. It is definite Geographic Information Services (ICTP) has been a driving force (A Public Trust under the Ministry of Water Resources) that there are ample opportunities House 6, Road 23/C, Gulshan 1 behind global efforts to advance to collaborate between CEGIS and Dhaka 1212, . scientific expertise in the ICTP. ICTP is a center which is Phone: 88 02 58817649-52; 9842581, 9842551, 9842542 developing world. ICTP organizes highly scientific and knowledge Fax: 88 02 9855935; 88 02 9843128 different scientific events and based, where substantial climate Email: [email protected], Web: www.cegisbd.com (Cont’d on page 4 ...) Year 16 Issue 52 Preparation of Guideline for Improvement of Quality of CEGIS Study Reports A. T. M. Shamsul Alam, Director, Quality Management and Publication Division

Dr. Zafar Ahmed Khan, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Water Resources and Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of CEGIS is seen as Chief Guest in the workshop

In order to improve the quality of study reports/deliverables reviewed study report, while the Director of the Division the Quality Management and Publication Division (QM&PD) concerned along with the Project Leader and Study Team of CEGIS has arranged three-round discussion sessions Members (who prepared the reports) took necessary notes during April-June, 2017. Under the guidance of the CEGIS from the discussion. Management the QM&PD arranged first-round consultation session in April, 2017; second-round discussion meeting on early May, 2017; and third-round plenary session at the end May, 2017. Around 40 (forty) participants including CEGIS’s internal and external Advisors, Panel of Experts (PoEs), Panel of Reviewers (PoRs), Deputy Executive Director (Development and Operations), Directors, Project Leaders and Senior Professionals attended a half-day long consultation session held at the CEGIS Conference Room on May 26, 2017. The session was inaugurated by Hon’ble Chairperson of CEGIS’ Board of Trustees Dr. Zafar Ahmed Khan, Sr. Secretary of the Ministry of Water Resources, GoB as the Chief Guest; while Engr. Md. Waji Ullah Executive Director CEGIS Chaired the session. Dr. Md. Abdul Matin, Professor, Department of Water Resources Engineering, BUET is commenting on a published report of CEGIS Prior to this session 15 (fifteen) study reports of different divisions/disciplines were sent to 15 (fifteen) PoRs for Based on the PoR’s comments, presentations, discussion notes technical review. Out of 15, 12 (twelve) reports were reviewed so far, where the PoRs have given their valuable thoughts, and transcript/gist of the consultation session (taken so far ideas and feedbacks through critical review of respective from voice recorder), two follow up discussion meetings were reports and sent them back to CEGIS (soft copy) before held on May 3 and May 9, 2017 respectively in presence of the the session. During the session, each Member of the PoRs Study Team Members, Project Leaders and Directors of the presented their comments, suggestions and opinion on the Divisions concerned for summarizing as well as finalizing the outcome of all sessions/meetings. The outcome was compiled later and prepared a ‘Draft Guidelines for Improvement of Quality of CEGIS Study Reports/Deliverables’ which was shared with all professionals in a plenary session held on May 25, 2017. Considering all remarks and suggestions from the plenary session, the Draft Guidelines have been finalized keeping it as a living document expected to be updated time to time as per future need and practices in CEGIS. Later, on 14 June, 2017 this Guideline was made mandatory for all professionals concerned through an ‘Office Order’ from the Management to follow its instructions properly aiming to improve the quality of CEGIS reports/deliverables. Mr. Mujubul Huq, Environmental Advisor of CEGIS is facilitating the session

2 Year 16 Issue 52 Dissemination Seminar on Riverbank Erosion Prediction, 2017 Sudipta Kumar Hore, River, Delta and Coastal Morphology Division

A dissemination Seminar on Riverbank Erosion Prediction, Riverbank Erosion Prediction 2017. 2017 for the Jamuna, the and the Padma Rivers The technical session started with a detailed presentation was held at CIRDAP (Chameli House), 17 Topkhana Road, Dhaka on 24 May 2017. The objective of this seminar was to on Riverbank Erosion Prediction, 2017 by Mr. Sudipta disseminate the erosion prediction results for 2017 as well Kumar Hore, Junior Specialist, CEGIS which was as the monitoring result of the prediction made in 2016. chaired by Dr. Ainun Nishat, Professor Emeritus, BRAC Mr. Anisul Islam Mahmud, M.P, Honorable’ Minister, University. Dr. Maminul Haque Sarker, Deputy Executive Ministry of Water Resources, Government of the People’s Director (Development), CEGIS then gave a presentation

Mr. Anisul Islam Mahmud, M.P, Hon’ble Minister, Mr. Muhammad Nazrul Islam, Bir Protik, psc, M.P, Hon’ble State Minister, Dr. Zafar Ahmed Khan, Senior Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources, Engr. Md. Jahangir Kabir, Director General, BWDB and Mr. Zahir Uddin Ahmad, Team Leader, Water Resources Management, Bangladesh Resident Mission, ADB are seen with Engr. Md. Waji Ullah, Executive Director and Dr. Maminul Haque Sarker, Deputy Executive Director, (Development), CEGIS in the dias of the seminar

Republic of Bangladesh graced the occasion as Chief Guest on Sediment Management. After which a open discussions and Mr. Muhammad Nazrul Islam, Bir Protik, psc, M.P, were made by the designated discussants. Honourable State Minister, Ministry of Water Resources About 160 participants including national and Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh was international dignitaries in water resources sector were present as Guest of Honour. Dr. Zafar Ahmed Khan, Senior present in the seminar. The floor was opened at the end Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources, Government of of the presentation and discussions by the designated the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Engr. Md. Jahangir discussants, where participants provided their valuable Kabir, Director General, BWDB and Mr. Zahir Uddin suggestions and comments for the enhancement of the Ahmad, Team Leader, Water Resources Management, study report. Bangladesh Resident Mission, ADB were present as Special Guests in the seminar. CEGIS Environment Lab CEGIS has established an Environmental Lab with advanced and modern equipments for air and water quality measurements, bathymetry survey of river and estuary, noise measurements and topographic survey. These equipments include Water Salinity Meter, Soil Salinity Meter, Noise Meter, Plankton Sampler, Ultra- violet visible Spectrometer, Hobo weather station, Gaseous sampling kits, Turbidity Meter, Sediment Grab sampler, Multi-parameter Tester, Microscope, and Binocular. Dr. Maminul Haque Sarker, Deputy Executive Director, (Development), CEGIS is delivering presentation on Sediment Management in the seminar The inaugural session was chaired by Engr. Md Waji Ullah, Executive Director, CEGIS. The program started with registration of the participants at 9:30 AM. The seminar started at 10:00 AM through recitation from Holy Quran. Mr. A. M. Aminul Haque, Project Director, FRERMIP gave the introductory speech. Afterwards, Dr. Maminul Haque Sarker, Deputy Executive Director (Development), CEGIS presented the summary on “Updating of Tools and

3 Year 16 Issue 52 Development of 2-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for the using Delft3D FM Gazi Md. Riasat Amin, Climate Change and Disaster Management Division

CEGIS has developed and simultaneously updated a Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) for rivers 2-dimensional hydrodynamic model for the Bay of Bengal and offshore areas and Open Access General Bathymetric applying a combination of structured and unstructured Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO 14) for the deep sea portion. grid tailored to fit the changing coastlines for such a Two open boundaries have been taken in the model, morphologically active region using latest version of one is in the Lower at Mawa as northern Delft3D FM. Delft3D FM has a flexible combination of upstream boundary and another one is in the Bay of curvilinear grids and unstructured grids composed of Bengal as the southern downstream boundary. Time triangles, quads, pentagons, hexagons and boundary series data of discharge collected from BWDB has been fitted grid which ensured computational speed and used as upstream boundary. For downstream, astronomic accuracy with optimal model flexibility. tidal water level data generated from delft dashboard has been used. The flow model is initially calibrated and validated at

Calibration at Hiron Point

Hiron Point and Cox’s Bazar. Model reliability for the This model has been set up of varying grid size including flow model is found to be approximately 57% and 56% for combination of both rectangular and triangular Cox’s Bazar and Hiron Point respectively. The value of R2 grids and have been applied considering both the is found to be 0.71 and 0.76 for Hiron Point and Cox’s computational requirements as well as priority locations. Bazar, respectively. One of the important parameter of unstructured grid is orthogonality, which is needed for overall accuracy of the Simulated results clearly portray the variation of the flow model outcome. Maximum orthogonality of the overall circulation, velocity distribution and direction separately grid is found 0.043, which is satisfactory. Bathymetry for monsoon and dry season around the model area. This of estuaries and sea for the Bay of Bengal have been model would be very useful for the hydrodynamic study in developed through a combination of survey data from the coastal region of Bangladesh.

A Visit to ... (Cont’d from page 1) and water modeling activities are being carried out by models to produce 3D specification of the ionosphere, the Department of Earth System Physics (ESP). Such GNSS radio-occultation data inversion to obtain kind of activities hold very good potential for CEGIS, electron density profiles in the ionosphere to improve as CEGIS is also doing climate, water, environment the accuracy of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite and agricultural modeling activities running under the Climate Modeling and Disaster Management System) and its application in Global Positioning Division and is one of the pioneer research centers of System (GPS). All these were highly motivating and Bangladesh. have potential application in our country in the near Executive Director and Director of CEGIS met Dr. future. Filippo Giorgi, Head of Earth System Physics and gave virtuous direction for organizing the outreach scientific events in Bangladesh for South Asian Countries. CEGIS also proposed to sign an MoU with ICTP that will encourage proposal for cost sharing scientific events and to work as a joint venture in carrying out mutual research and scientific knowledge sharing opportunities. Professionals from CEGIS also visited TWAS (The World Academy for Science), the ICTP Library, Multi Laboratory, ESP, T/ICT4D Laboratory for ionospheric electron density modeling and other sub-center such as IAP (the Inter Academy Partnership). All these centers are carrying out high Ms. Anka Lisec, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering at University level research. Dr Bruno NAVA informed about of Ljubljana, is receiving a souvenir form Engr. Md. Waji Ullah, Executive the ionospheric modeling which is concern with Director of CEGIS Ionospheric data ingestion into electron density (Cont’d on page 5 ...)

4 Year 16 Issue 52 Feasibility Study, EIA, SIA and RAP Study of 350MW Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant at Gazaria, Munshiganj Jasia Tahzeeda, Pranab Kumar Halder & Md. Azizul Haque, Power, Energy & Mineral Resources Division

The Rural Power Company Limited (RPCL), an Management Plan (EMP). Another significant potential enterprise under the Ministry of Power, Energy and negative impact of the Project is air pollution, which will Mineral Resources, Government of the People’s occur particularly due to vehicle movement. Republic of Bangladesh has planned to enhance the country’s power generation by constructing 350 (±10%) MW Super Critical Coal based Thermal Power Plant at Gazaria in Munshiganj District. For this purpose RPCL has entrusted O&M Solution, in association with CEGIS, Bangladesh to carry out the Feasibility Study, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), Social Impact Assessment (SIA) and Initial Resettlement Action Plan (IRAP) for this proposed Project. The proposed Power Plant Project will be Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant with rated capacity of 350 (±10%) MW which will have a pulverized Coal Fired Super Critical Boiler with built in dry low NOx burners, 220 meter high stake with auxiliaries and ancillaries like Feed Water Pump, Forced Draft (FD) Fans, Coal Crasher etc., a Steam Turbines coupled with hydrogen cooled Generators suitable for indoor installation. The Air Quality Modeling Data-SO2-24 HR primary fuel will be bituminous/sub-bituminous coal for continuous operation and liquid fuel like Heavy Hazard and Risk Assessment and implementation of Fuel Oil (HFO), Light Diesel Oil (LDO) for Boiler Environmental Management Plan in three phases as start-up, flame stabilization and low load operation. suggested by CEGIS Team will minimize the negative This Project is located within two Mouzas namely, impacts, compensate the residual impacts and enhance Daulatpur (North) and Sholo Ani (South) of Imampur the positive impacts of the Project. A number of plan and Union in Gazaria Upazila under Munshiganj District. program and a detailed spatial monitoring framework The site is approximately 3 (three) km from Gazaria have been suggested by the study team for the proper Upazila Headquarter which is approachable through implementation of the EMP. the existing road network, connected to the Dhaka- Chittagong Highway at Bhoberchar Bazar. The Meghna In spite of having some potential negative impacts, the River, the main water course, flows along the western new Power Plant Project will create enormous potentiality side of the Project. Hence, the proposed Jetty will be and economic and social development of the Study built at the western side of the Project area for Coal area by proposing a large number of job opportunities, Handling, Loading/unloading of Coal Ash and Heavy infrastructural development and increasing social Equipments. security. Finally, the recommendations of the EIA studies (if followed) and paying compensation is given A Team of Experts from CEGIS have contributed to the affected person, the Power Plant can provide both for Feasibility and EIA studies. The EIA Study optimum benefits with minimum environmental impact revealed that installation of this Power Plant can cause for achieving the goal of increasing electricity generation and reducing the dependency of power generation on our limited natural gas reserve.

A Visit to ... (Cont’d from page 4) Prior to the visit of ICTP, Executive Director of CEGIS and Director Ecology, Forestry and Biodiversity Division visited the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia on 16th May 2017. During this visit the CEGIS representative met with Professor Dr. Matjaz Dolsek and Dr. Anka Lisec who are working in the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering of University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ms. Rumana Hudin, Coordinator of the faculty has facilitated the meeting. Proposed Resettlement Plan Executive Director, CEGIS gave a presentation on CEGIS technical capability and scope of possible significant impacts to the study area. Acquisition of the collaboration between the two institutions. Dr. Matjaz land is a crucial issue for this Project. The total land of Dolsek and Dr. Anka appreciated the presentation the Project area is about 127.11 hectares (314.10 acres) and mentioned that there may be a possibility of covering 99% agricultural land and 1% household future research collaboration with CEIGS. Dr. Matjaz settlement. Around 20 households were observed in also made a briefed on different research activities of the Project area. Therefore, Land and Resettlement their universities. Finally, they expressed gratitude Action Plan (RAP) is emphasized in the Environmental and gave thanks to CEGIS for visiting the university.

5 Year 16 Issue 52 Hatirjheel Area of Dhaka City in TripleSat Satellite Image

The images of Hatirjheel area were acquired by such as National Land and Resource Management, TripleSat Satellite Sensor on 6th February 2017. The Agriculture Resource Census, City Development, TripleSat Constellation was launched on July 10, Ecological Environment and Disaster Monitoring. It 2015 and it delivers 0.8m panchromatic and 3.2m supplies the best combination of spatial resolution and multispectral high resolution satellite imagery. It temporal resolution – aiming at simulating operational consists of three identical optical earth observation monitoring applications, such as urban planning and satellites. It has the capability to target anywhere on intelligent management, based on changes detected Earth once per day, which makes it ideal for providing by timely and regular cloud-free, very high-resolution timely spatial information to wide range of applications imagery.

TripleSat Satellite Image (Acquisition date: 6th February 2017)

6 Year 16 Issue 52 Capacity Building Training in the Netherlands of CEGIS Professionals Ahmmed Zulfiqar Rahaman, Climate Change and Disaster Management Division

CEGIS always encourages professionals to build their foundation, the course further elaborated on and capacity in multidisciplinary sector through tailor synthesized economic approaches to manage water made training at home and abroad. Such opportunities including quantity and price based policy instruments, not only enhance individual capacity, but also enrich institutional role and benefit-cost analysis. The course organizational strength. As a part of the capacity also covered economic valuation of water uses and building, opportunities were given to five professionals decision-making context. It helped participants to learn to attend three separate foreign trainings. Two training allocation of water for different sectors optimizing the were arranged under Nuffic Niche BGD 155, a Dutch benefit of water use. The roleplay game also helped to funded project aiming to build capacity of the four understand sustainable water resources management organization namely Department of Water Resources in the real world. Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Department of Irrigation and Water Software Training Course at Deltares Management, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information This software training course provided short Services and Water Resources Planning Organization. introduction and hands on exercise on the uses of Among these two trainings, one was a twelve (12) days different water modeling tools i.e. Meta Model (a tool Software Training Course at Deltares, The Netherlands for rapid assessment of strategies and scenarios), and another was a fifteen (15) days short course on SOBEK (Hydrodynamic model) and MODFLOW ‘Water Economics’ at UNESCO-IHE, Institute for Water (Groundwater modeling tool). This training also Education, Delft, The Netherlands. The other training covered decision making game named “Sustainable was organized by the Faculty of Geo-Information Deltagame” through which participants were able to take flexible and adaptive strategic decisions for longer term considering different scenarios and uncertainities. Last but not the least, a one day field trip was arranged to visit Biesbosch Natural Museum and Krammer Sluices. Biesbosch Natural Museum was a historical archive of natural defense during 1953 devastating floods in the Netherlands. Professionals learned mechanism of navigation lock to separate brackish and freshwater through visiting Krammer Sluices.

Participants form different agencies are seen in a field visit at Krammer Sluices in The Netherlands

Science and Earth Observation (ITC), University of Twente, AE Enschede, the Netherlands on developing Decision Support System. Short overview of and lesson learn from these training courses are briefly described below: Software Training Course at Deltares, The Netherlands Short Course on Water Economics The course introduced economic principles, concepts, Training on Developing Decision and theory to build economic foundation for Support System understanding water issues. Based on the economic The major topics covered during the training session were the uses of Integrated Land and Water Information System (ILWIS) software for implementing spatial multi-criteria evaluation (SMCE), analyzing a decision problem dividing it to some evaluation criterion based on spatial analysis in the ILWIS. Programming techniques with ILWIS script was demonstrated for different spatial calculations. Discussions on spatial criteria for the solution of a decision making problem were held in the training. Participant also learned about software development opportunities using the ILWIS API, practical sessions with the ILWIS software development team and some case studies on decision Participants are sharing their knowledge, learnt in the training sessions making problems of different areas.

7 Year 16 Issue 52 Contract Agreements CEGIS has highly qualified multi-disciplinary researchers, (IWM) on May 16, 2017 ; iii) Environmental Monitoring scientists, experts, technical professionals and a panel of report (EMR) of “Construction of five 132/33/11 KV Grid advisers who have a wide range of experience and skills Sub-stations in DESCO area” with Dhaka Electric Supply and who use the latest and modern tools and techniques Company Limited (DESCO) on May 25, 2017, and in their service areas to provide the best quality output. iv) Environmental Impact Assessment Study of Land These professionals, with high skills, are committed to conducting EMP, IEE /EIA /SIA /ESIA /Environmental Monitoring, Feasibility Study reports, Geo-informatics and Remote Sensing. CEGIS is trusted by its clients at home and abroad for the quality outputs it produces in its study works. Four contracts have been signed by CEGIS with various other organizations and clients to carryout different studies during the period April to June 2017. These contact titles are i) Environmental Safeguard Monitoring of Implementation of Bheramara Mr. Mina Masud Uzzaman, Secretary, Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) and Engr. Md. to Ishwardi 230 kv 12km Transmission line Waji Ullah, Executive Director, CEGIS and other officials from BPDB and CEGIS are seen is the contract signing ceremony and 2nd block 1X500 MW Back to Back Substations with Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Development Work on Acquired Land at Rampal, Bager (PGCB) on May 02, 2017; ii) Sub consultancy agreement Hat, Bangladesh with Bangladesh Power Development for Deltacap project with Institute of Water Modeling Board (BPDB) on June 07, 2017. New Faces

Mr. Md. Jahid Hossain Jahangir Tunesia, USA, Switzerland, Turkey for participating in joined CEGIS in April 2017 as an Adviser. conferences, trainings, workshops, seminars and dialogues. Mr. Jahangir has worked in the water He attended the 7th International Law and Transboundary resources sector for about 34 years. Prior Freshwaters Workshop at the Centre for Water Law, Policy to his joining in CEGIS, he spent most and Science at the University of Dundee, Scotland, UK. part of his service career in Joint Rivers Commission (JRC), Bangladesh, Ministry Mr. Muhammad Shahadat Hossain of Water Resources, Government of the has Joined CEGIS as Principal Manager People’s Republic of Bangladesh at different capacities under Administration, Finance, such as Assistant Engineer, Sub-Divisional Engineer, Accounts, Audit and Logistics Division Executive Engineer, Director and Member. He also worked on 2nd May 2017. Previously he worked in Bangladesh Water Development Board as Sub-Divisional in CIRDAP. He also worked in Asian Engineer in Planning IV Directorate, as Superintending Consumer Care (Pvt) Ltd (A joint venture Engineer at the office of the Chief Engineer, Design and as of Dabur India & ACI Ltd), PRAN-RFL Additional Chief Engineer, Training Institute, Bhagyakul, group and Malaysian International Shipping Corporation Munshiganj. (MISC). Mr. Jahangir led JRC, Bangladesh as Member for more than Mr. Hossain completed M.B.A (Executive) from East West one year and he led the Bangladesh side of the Technical University and M.Com from Jagannath University. He Committee of the JRC on Trans-boundary River issues with also completed Chartered Accountancy course from M.R. India and Nepal. Under the provision of the Ganges Water Khan & Company under Institute of Chartered Accountants Treaty of 1996, he also acted as Chairman, Indo-Bangladesh of Bangladesh (ICAB). He was enlisted as Income Tax Joint Committee on sharing of the Ganges water at Farakka, Practitioner under the National Board of Revenue (NBR) India. He acted as Team Leader of the Indo-Bangladesh and is a Member of Dhaka Taxes Bar Association. He has Joint Observation Team of the Bangladesh side for sharing intensive experience in Financial Accounting, Financial of the Ganges Waters at Farakka for a number of times. Management, Financial Reporting, Budgeting, Auditing, He had participated at Intensive English Language Course Asset Management, Investment Analysis, Administration, at the British Council, Dhaka and in UK. He had visited Procurement and Operations Management. His total work countries like Sri Lanka, Egypt, Malaysia, The Netherlands, experience is 20 years.

Chair of Editorial Board Editorial Board Design and Layout Engr. Md. Waji Ullah Dr. Maminul Haque Sarker Dr. Dilruba Ahmed Sonkor Chandra Sinh Malik Fida Abdullah Khan Mostafa Ali Mir Sajjad Hossain Abul Kashem Md. Hasan Md. Azizul Haque Mohammad Shahidul Islam Motaleb Hossain Sarker A. T. M. Shamsul Alam Md. Sarfaraz Wahed Subrata Kumar Mandal

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