Monday, September 20, 2021

Nasim Ahmmed is a digital creator

Nasim Ahmmed is a digital creator

Nasim Ahmmed 


 Nasim Ahmmed is a digital creator . He is a very popular digital creator.He himself earns on various sites online and provides training to others.
 He mainly works on upwork, including fiber and other sites.He is a Jago IT owner. Jago IT mainly provides online services. Creates and manages government and private sites. Jago IT is a reputed IT company in Bangladesh.

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

The 45th martyrdom meeting and prayer mahfil of Bangabandhu was organized by Gopinathpur Union Chhatra League.

The 45th martyrdom meeting and prayer mahfil of Bangabandhu was organized by Gopinathpur Union Chhatra League.


A discussion meeting and prayer mahfil was organized by Gopinathpur Union Chhatra League on the occasion of the 45th martyrdom anniversary of Bangabandhu and the souls of all the martyrs killed in the grenade attack on August 21.


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Akkelpur teacher Md. Abdul Basheed was honored from GTA. Daily Joypurhat

Akkelpur teacher Md. Abdul Basheed was honored from GTA. Daily Joypurhat

Md. Abdul Basheed, Assistant Headmaster of Gopinathpur High School was honored in 2020 from GTA (Global Trainer Academy) at Akkelpur, Joypurhat.

GTA (Global Trainer Academy) is a private international organization in Saudi Arabia. The company has been working in various service jobs including education, medicine and business. Teachers and doctors from different countries of the world are members of this organization. Elected teachers from different countries continue to communicate among themselves in a virtual manner, including professional exchange. The company of active and best newcomers is selected for the award with a certificate. Following this, Md. Abdul Basheed, Head of Rajshahi Division and Assistant Headmaster of Gopinathpur High School has been honored as the best among about 120 teachers from different departments of Bangladesh.

Md. Abdul Basheed, Assistant Headmaster of Gopinathpur High School, told Daily Joypurhat that he was happy to discuss and exchange views on education with teachers from different countries through GTA. In future, GTA will provide advanced training with the best teachers from different countries. He said that he is also active in connecting himself in the training.

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Fishermen are fishing in the Akkelpur flood waters

Fishermen are fishing in the Akkelpur flood waters

Fishermen are fishing in the Akkelpur flood waters
The rivers, canals, beels and crop fields of Akkelpur in Joypurhat are overflowing with water. Wherever the eye goes, there is only water and water. In recent times, every field has been inundated by heavy rains and downpours.

In these canals and beels, the fishermen of the area are now engaged in fishing. They are fishing day and night in different ways with different bridges, culverts, and in the mouths of the listeners. And their family is running comfortably by selling this fish.
It is known that there are many fishing families in Akkelpur upazila.

Those who hunt fish bear the expenses of their families. As the canals and beels dried up during the dry season, the families of these fishermen became frustrated. They cannot fish for several months of the year due to lack of water in the river channels. As a result, they have to devote themselves to other occupations to support their families.

However, this time they are able to catch more fish as the river Nala Khal Beel is flooded in advance and floods are everywhere. Especially fishing with a net is like catching the eye everywhere. In places where people have never seen Kharajal, Kharajjal has also been installed this time.
Jalil, a fisherman from Basantapur village in Hasta upazila, said he did not have to go far this time as the flood waters were high. I can catch fish near home. The fish is selling what is happening and meeting the expenses of the family well.
Mahidul Islam, senior fisheries officer of the upazila, said that heavy rains and downpours were causing heavy rains in every field of the upazila. And in this water, the fishermen are fishing. We are continuing our monitoring in every area so that the fishermen cannot catch pollen fry.
Upazila Sachetan Mahal thinks that even though the fishermen are fishing in the monsoon season, they are supporting their families. However, they need to be assisted in the dry season.

Friday, August 14, 2020

Fish and chicken prices have come down

Fish and chicken prices have come down

Fish prices have come down in the week. The sellers say that the price of all kinds of fish has come down a bit as the price of hilsa is relatively low at present.

There is also a downward trend in the chicken market. However, eggs are being sold at the previous high prices. Besides, although beef or mutton is now available in a couple of shops, its price remains unchanged.

The picture was found on Friday (August 14) while visiting Rampura Raw Bazaar, Moghbazar, Malibagh, Malibagh Railgate, Khilgaon, Shantinagar and Segunbagicha Raw Bazaar in the city.

In these markets, the price of golden and domestic chicken has come down by Rs 20 to Rs 50 per kg in a week. However, the boiler is being sold at the previous price. At present per kg boilers are being sold at 125 to 135 rupees. Layer chicken is being sold at Rs 220, white layer at Rs 180 per kg.

Cock chicken reduced by 20 rupees to 230 rupees, golden chicken from 240 to 250 rupees per kg. Domestic chicken is being sold at 550 rupees per kg with a reduction of 50 rupees. Small roast 

chickens have been found to be sold at Rs 450 to Rs 500 per kg, down by Rs 50.

Beef is being sold at 580 rupees per kg in these markets. Khasi meat was sold at Tk 80 and goat at Tk 720 in a few shops. But eggs are being sold at high prices. Dozens of red eggs are being sold at 110 to 115 rupees. Domestic chicken eggs 160 rupees. Golden chicken eggs are being sold for 150 rupees. And duck eggs 130 to 140 rupees a dozen.

From 10 to 30 rupees per kg, in these markets, raw fish is being sold at 250 to 300 rupees, desi tengra at 350 to 450 rupees, river tengra (large) at 500 to 600 rupees, horn (depending on the size) at 220 to 350 rupees, desi horn at 600 rupees, pabda. 280 to 350 rupees, desi shrimp (small) 300 to 350 rupees, kai 150 to 180 rupees, rui (depending on the size) 180 to 300 rupees, mrigel 160 to 280 rupees, pangas 100 to 150 rupees, tilapia 100 to 140 rupees and katal 180 It has been seen to be sold for 300 rupees.

Hilsa weighing 1.5 to 1.5 kg is being sold in these markets at a price of Tk 1,000 to Tk 1,050 per kg. Hilsa weighing one kg is being sold at 900 to 1000 rupees. Hilsa weighing 650 grams costs 800 to 750 rupees. Hilsa weighing 500 grams is being sold at 450 to 500 rupees. Small hilsa varies in size from 300 to 350 rupees.

Kaddus, a fishmonger in Rampura Bazar, told banglanews that now that the price of hilsa has come down, the price of all fish has come down. If buyers get hilsa at a lower price, they will not eat fish anymore, that's why. However, if less fish is caught in the hilsa river, the price of other fish will go up again.

Poultry trader Borhan told banglanews that the demand for chicken was high on Eid. The supply was low. This increases the price. Even though the chicken is still the same, the buyer is not the same as before. Due to this the price is decreasing.
There may be storms and rains in 16 regions of the country today

There may be storms and rains in 16 regions of the country today


There may be storms and rains in 16 parts of the country today. River ports in those areas have been asked to display warning signal number 1. This information was given by the Meteorological Department in the forecast of the inland river port of the country from 5 am to 1 pm on Friday (August 14).

According to the forecast, Rajshahi, Pabna, Tangail, Mymensingh, Faridpur, Madaripur, Dhaka, Jessore, Kushtia, Khulna, Barisal, Patuakhali, Noakhali, Comilla, Chittagong, Cox's Bazar and Sylhet region from south / south-east 45 hours per hour. Temporary gusts / winds with rain / thunderstorms at speeds of up to 60 kmph. River ports in these areas have been asked to display warning signal number 1.

Meanwhile, the forecast for Dhaka and adjoining areas from 6 am to 1 pm said that the sky may be temporarily partly cloudy. There may be light rain. Winds can blow from the south-east / east at a speed of 8 to 12 kmph. Daytime temperatures may rise slightly. There was no rain in Dhaka in the last 24 hours.

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Inauguration of the office of "Bit Policing" at Joypurhat

Inauguration of the office of "Bit Policing" at Joypurhat

Mr. Mohammad Salam Kabir (PPM), Hon'ble Superintendent of Police, Joypurhat District, inaugurated the "Bit Policing" office on Wednesday 12-07-2020 at 12.00 noon on the instructions of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to deliver police services to the doorsteps of the people in Joypurhat.

The Superintendent of Police said the general public would easily get services from the BIT policing office. In addition, bit policing activities will play a helpful role in reducing the crime trend in the area including drugs and terrorism and keeping the law and order situation normal. He added that 44 bit policing offices will be set up in Joypurhat district. Police bit officers with the public will go through the full-time police service.

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Infiltrators and hybrids fear expulsion and arrest

Infiltrators and hybrids fear expulsion and arrest

Infiltrators and hybrids fear expulsion and arrest

The Faridpur district Awami League and its affiliates have not faced such an image crisis or catastrophe since the post-independence period. In the ongoing cleansing operation, the influential leaders of the party are being caught one by one by the police. According to party veterans and detractors, the arrest of a few leaders has done considerable damage to the long-standing image of the district Awami League. Many leaders are blaming Faridpur-3 (Sadar) MP Engineer Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain and his brother, former Upazila Chairman Khandaker Mohtesham Hossain Babar.

Sajjad Hossain Barkat, the expelled general secretary of the city Awami League, and Imtiaz Hasan Rubel, the expelled president of his brother's press club, have given some shocking information during the police interrogation. Besides, the two brothers have mentioned the names of some influential leaders during the interrogation in the money laundering case of Tk 2,000 crore filed by the CID. City Awami League president Nazmul Hasan Khandaker Levy, Labor League finance secretary Billal Hossain and former city Juba League general secretary Asibur Rahman Farhan have already been detained. So far, police have arrested 16 members of the Awami League and its allies. Sources said that during the interrogation of Barkat-Rubel, they named 60 people as accomplices in their various misdeeds. Of those, 44 are still out of police custody. Hundreds of leaders and activists of the Awami League and allied organizations have covered up after the arrest of the city Awami League president-general secretary. They are now fleeing to avoid arrest. Someone has reportedly fled to India again. Meanwhile, party sources said the decision to expel at least 30 leaders of the district Awami League and allied organizations for allegedly tarnishing the Awami League's reputation for a long time has been finalized. Infiltrating corrupt and 'hybrid' leaders from different parties are now suffering from the fear of arrest and expulsion.

 

It is learned that in one era, those who have become the owners of crores of rupees overnight through domination, tenders, extortion, murder, kidnapping, land grabbing, arbitrage trade are also being investigated by several intelligence agencies.

 

Meanwhile, at a special meeting of the Faridpur district Awami League, the leaders made it clear that the party would not take responsibility for the arrested leaders and those whose names were on the corruption list. The apostate leaders of the party were present at the meeting held at the district Awami League office on Thursday night. The meeting said that the trial of the corrupt will be welcomed as per the law. The meeting also thanked Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her anti-corruption drive. At the same time the speakers sought the intervention of the central leaders for the speedy expulsion of the infiltrators from the party.

New dimension of economy after Eid

New dimension of economy after Eid

In the midst of the ongoing Kavid-19 epidemic, almost all types of industries have been set up in compliance with the hygiene rules. Shopping malls and shops have been opened. But the economy is not freezing due to declining demand. Meanwhile, Eid, the biggest religious festival, has come to the door.
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As a result, after the opening of offices, courts and industries after the Eid holiday, a new dimension will be added to the country's economy, experts said. Because the supply of money will increase at a significant rate in the whole country centering on Eid-ul-Azha. Again, new money will reach the hands of some people. In the meantime, new export orders have started coming. The production and shipment process of some of these orders will start after Eid.

As a result, the process of revolving the stagnant economy will be further strengthened. In order to maintain the high growth rate of the country's GDP, the activities of both the public and private sectors need to be further enhanced. In particular, there is no alternative to increasing private investment. In this case, all development activities of the government should be kept active. Experts believe that government policies and other assistance should be increased to increase industrial production and create employment. Meanwhile, the pace of Kavid-19 infection has not slowed down yet. Infections and deaths are increasing every day. However, in the meantime, economic activities have started in the country in compliance with the health rules. Of course, such economic activities have started all over the world. In this situation, the concerned people think that the country's economy is trying to turn around. There is no alternative to keeping the wheels of the industrial sector moving to revive the economy and increase employment. At the same time, it is very important to continue to help the farmers to keep the domestic production (agriculture) of the country normal and to activate the transportation system and reduce the cost of transportation. Due to Kavid-19, online system for transportation or delivery of goods for health protection is becoming popular. Therefore, experts believe that more policy support and tax exemptions are needed to expand online business.

Several incentive packages worth lakhs of crores of rupees have been announced to deal with the disaster of Kavid-19. The implementation of those packages has already started. Entrepreneurs are thinking of starting a business with new loans. On the other hand, in the name of cost-cutting, many well-known companies are implementing decisions like cutting the salaries of their employees as well as retrenching them. However, experts have criticized the retrenchment or reduction of salaries. They say that in order to revive the economy, it is necessary to increase production on the one hand and demand on the other.

And in order to increase production, the motivation of the workers has to be increased. As a result, decisions such as layoffs will reduce industry output. If we want to increase the demand again, we have to increase the supply of money in the hands of the people. We have to create a mindset of enjoyment. But creating mass unemployment will reduce people's consumption mentality, which will reduce basic needs. It will take a long time for the economy to turn around. All types of educational institutions have been shut down to prevent coronavirus infection. Although almost all types of offices-courts, shops are open. The wheel of the industrial sector has started turning. The wheel of interest on bank loans is also turning automatically. As a result, the challenge of the industrial sector is coming in the coming days. For this, the industrial sector has to provide policy support. Former caretaker government adviser economist said. In this context, AB Mirza Azizul Islam told Bangladesh Pratidin that it will take time for the country's economy to turn around. Because the whole world is still in a state of panic. Attempts are being made to normalize everything though following hygiene rules. In addition, it was initially thought that the effect would be prolonged. But it's not just protracted, its impact may not be known right now.

As a result, the impact on the economy is much greater. He said there is still uncertainty about the global Corona situation. In many countries, the infection is on the rise for the second time. As a result, the future of the economy seems to be very difficult. Although our internal production is quite good. Especially bumper agricultural production has put us ahead a lot. Abul Qasim Khan, former president of the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), told Bangladesh Pratidin that the Cavid-19 situation has further complicated the already existing crisis in Bangladesh's economy.

Among these, employment, infrastructure, energy, tax structure are very old problems. Now the tax structure needs to change to revive the post-Cavid-19 economy. Policy needs to be simplified. Taxpayers need to be comfortable. In order to boost trade, some things have to be made free. Then the economy will expand. Employment will increase. Production will increase. New new demands will be created.

For this, it is necessary to increase the tax net and reduce the tax rate. Traders need to be given freedom in some matters. Investment capacity needs to be increased. The banking sector has always been our source of income. The government takes money from this single sector and the private sector also depends on this sector. For this, alternative sources of finance have to be created. The stock market is a good source for raising capital. From there it is possible to increase investment by raising capital. As a result, confidence in the stock market must be restored. "We need to do more to attract foreign investment," he said.

For example, one stop service has been introduced in many concerned offices. It needs to be made more effective. We can use the investment policies of Vietnam, China, Korea and some other countries as a model. Then he thinks that foreign investment will increase. Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) said. Nazneen Ahmed told Bangladesh Pratidin that the wheel of industry has started turning in compliance with the hygiene rules. Our agricultural production
Record in remittances even in epidemics, first in the history of Bangladesh

Record in remittances even in epidemics, first in the history of Bangladesh

The expatriates have sent a record amount of remittances in one month even during the Corona epidemic. Never before in the history of Bangladesh has so many remittances come in a month.


In July alone, remittances sent by the expatriates amounted to US ২ 2.6 billion (2.7 billion). The information was given in a circular signed by the public relations officer of the finance ministry Gazi Touhidul Islam on Monday.

Remittances for the whole of last June stood at ৮ 1.633 billion, the statement said. This time in July alone, remittances reached ৬ 2.6 billion.

In order to continue this upward trend of expatriate income, various measures including timely 2 per cent cash incentive of the government have important implications, it was mentioned in the notification.

Besides, the highest foreign exchange reserves in the history of Bangladesh have been raised to US ৭ 36.27 billion so far.

On June 30, Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves were 38.018 billion US dollars. Until then it was the highest in the history of Bangladesh.

Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal has expressed his gratitude and thanks to the expatriates for this unique record of remittances in the country.

"We are working towards an additional অর্ 3-5 billion in the current fiscal year," he said. In the future, we will take all the strategies to legalize remittances.

The finance minister said, "Expatriates have an unconditional love and affection for the country." Obstacles to their remittances will be removed. 'News: UNB News
 3 percent cash incentive for sending remittances to Agrani Bank - daily joypurhat

3 percent cash incentive for sending remittances to Agrani Bank - daily joypurhat

State-owned Agrani Bank is giving special incentives on remittances to stay by the side of expatriates at the time of coronavirus (Covid-19) epidemic. The government is giving 2
percent cash incentive for sending remittances to the country legally. However, sending remittances to Agrani Bank is getting one percent more incentive. In other words, if you send remittance to this bank, you will get 3 percent cash incentive.

The bank's managing director (MD) Mohammad Shams-ul Islam said the current government has announced a 2 per cent incentive on remittances in the last 2019-20 fiscal year. It has also been effective in the current financial year. This is a timely step.

He said that in addition to the government's incentives, Agrani Bank is giving 1 per cent more incentives on remittances. In other words, if an expatriate sends remittance through Agrani Bank, he will get one percent more incentive along with the 2 percent incentive announced by the government. This incentive is being given to increase the flow of remittances. This incentive has been introduced since the last month of Ramadan and will continue till the next Eid-ul-Azha. At this time, expatriate Bangladeshis will enjoy this facility if they send remittances to Agrani Bank.

"We have taken such an initiative to maintain this continuity," said Shams-ul Islam, a leading bank in remittance collection among government banks. Agrani Bank's Singapore exchange office has also developed an app to commemorate the birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Singaporean expatriates are able to send remittances to the country through apps without coming to the bank. As a result, our bank continues to collect remittances during the epidemic.

It is learned that most of the remittances from state-owned banks in the just-concluded financial year came through Agrani Bank. In the 2019-20 financial year, remittances through the bank came to 17 crore 26 lakh dollars. Forty percent of the remittances received by the six state-owned banks came through Agrani Bank. In the last financial year, remittances to state-owned banks reached ৪ 435.46 billion.

Despite the coronavirus epidemic, a record amount of remittances has been collected in the country. According to the central bank, in the just-concluded 2019-20 fiscal year, the expatriates sent a total amount of 1,620.49 million dollars to the country. The amount in domestic currency (75 rupees per dollar) is one lakh 54 thousand 742 crore rupees. Never before has so much money come to the country. In other words, this is the year of highest remittance collection in the history of the country. Earlier, in the 2018-19 financial year, the remittance in the country was one thousand 742 crore dollars. As a result, remittances have increased by 16 crore 53 lakh dollars or 15 thousand crore taka in the just ended financial year as compared to the previous financial year.

According to the central bank, remittances reached ৮ 183.25 billion in June, the last month of the just-ended fiscal year. Which is ৬ 467.3 million more than the same period last year. In June last year, remittances came to 136 crore 42 lakh dollars. Last June's ৮ 173 million remittance was the highest in a single month. The previous record for the highest monthly remittance was ৭ 164.61 billion in May last year.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

 Distribution of food items and clothes among 1300 extremely poor families in Kalai

Distribution of food items and clothes among 1300 extremely poor families in Kalai

Various food items and clothes have been distributed among the families of about 1300 helpless and distressed children in Kalai of Joypurhat as Eid gifts. These were distributed at noon on Monday at the Kalai branch office premises of Jindarpur Bakhragram in the upazila on the initiative of non-governmental organization Good Neighbors Bangladesh.

Sunday, June 21, 2020

In Joypurhat, 15 people were fined for violating health rules

In Joypurhat, 15 people were fined for violating health rules

In Joypurhat, a mobile court has fined 15 people Tk 6,000 for violating health rules announced by the government to prevent corona virus. The fine was handed down in a mobile court headed by Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer Milton Chandra Roy at BRTC and Sahebpara intersections in the city on Saturday (June 20).


Monday, April 20, 2020

Chhatra League leaders and activists cut the paddy of the farmers. Daily Joypurhat

Chhatra League leaders and activists cut the paddy of the farmers. Daily Joypurhat


Chhatra League leaders                                   and activists have come forward in Cox's Bazar to cut the ripe paddy of the farmers. Not just word of mouth, 30 students cut the paddy of farmer Hafez Ahmed's one and a half kani (60 per cent) land all day on Saturday. The locals of Khurushkul Union on the banks of Bankkhali river adjacent to Cox's Bazar city have appreciated the incident. Hafez Ahmed, a farmer from Rastar Para village, was shocked to get this help on the day of danger.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

 Kalai upazila residents will not listen to any rumors. Daily Joypurhat

Kalai upazila residents will not listen to any rumors. Daily Joypurhat


Two persons from Badauchchh village of Kalai upazila have been sent to Gopinathpur IST today. Their samples will be tested tomorrow.
So far, only those two patients from Jindarpur in Joypurhat have been identified as corona. They are in isolation in Gopinathpur IST. So far their physical condition is

Saturday, April 18, 2020

The general public holiday may extend till Eid-ul-Fitr

The general public holiday may extend till Eid-ul-Fitr

There are indications that the government will once again extend the general holiday to avoid corona infection. This holiday may be extended till April 30. The extended general holiday in the fourth phase will end on April 25.
According to the Ministry of Public Administration and the Cabinet Division, the number of infections and deaths due to corona is increasing in the country at present. In this situation, the government will not take any risk by opening an office court. So the government is planning to increase the holiday again. Within a couple of days, maybe with the consent of the Prime Minister

At the same time, after declaring the whole country as risky last Thursday (April 18), there is no other way but to extend the holiday. Public Administration Secretary Sheikh Yusuf Harun told the media that the situation has not returned to normal yet. Holidays that are full of complexity are neither fun nor comfortable. But I can't say anything at the moment. No decision has been taken yet.
Current coronavirus situation in Malaysia. Daily Joypurhat

Current coronavirus situation in Malaysia. Daily Joypurhat


Ronnie-Malaysia Representative


New situation in Corona virus in Malaysia 54 affected, Two died, Healthy: 135 Total infected: 5305, Total deaths: 6 Total healthy: 3102 people Everyone, including doctors and nurses, has provided such advanced medical services. Which will be an example,

O_ I forgot what Bangladesh would be like Malaysia. How is it possible that no one here means "lock down", how is it possible, 👇 Change_ Bangladesh will change _ Remember the country is not someone's ancestor. Your country is mine So you have to come forward to save the country. 👇 Adhere to the "lock down" declared by the government. Keep yourself safe and keep someone else safe.
 Today is an exceptional parliamentary session in history. Daily Joypurhat

Today is an exceptional parliamentary session in history. Daily Joypurhat

Learn more details. This session will sit for the shortest time. Due to the constitutional obligation of the session called at 5 pm on Saturday. Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury will preside over the function.
The session will last from one to one and a half hours. There is no opportunity for media personnel and visitors to attend this session. The presence of the officers and employees working in the Parliament Secretariat is also limited. Not all of the 350 MPs will be present in the session.
A small number of MPs will follow the coronavirus warning instructions.