Saturday, April 30, 2016

Address,PostCode And Other Information Of Narayanganj


Address and Postcode
  • Title :
    Narayanganj Sadar, Narayanganj Sadar, Narayanganj, Dhaka
  • City :
    Narayanganj Sadar
  • Region 3 :
    Narayanganj Sadar
  • Region 2 :
    Narayanganj
  • Region 1 :
    Dhaka
  • Country :
    Bangladesh (BD) 
  • Postcode (ZIP) :
    1400   

Other Information
  • Language :
    English (EN)
  • Region Code (ISO2) :
    BD-40
  • Time Zone (TZ) :
    Asia/Dhaka
  • Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) :
    UTC+6
  • Daylight Saving Time (DST) :
    No (N)
  • ‹ previous :
    1420
  • next › :
    1462

Sub-Office List Of Narayanganj District

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Whats Going On In Marine Sector Of Bangladesh



Bangladesh institute of marine technology Video Documentory

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Webpage Of Bangladesh Institute Of Marine Technology(BIMT)

Bangladesh Institute of Marine Technology

                                          Sonakanda, Bandar, Narayanganj 1413, Bangladesh

Phone: 880-2-7661119, 7661025, 7661015, 01731394202, Fax: 880-2-7661025
                                                               Email Us , Visit Website


Details Description Of Bangladesh Institute Of Marine Technology

History
The institute was established in 1958. It was known as Marine Diesel Training Center (MDTC) since 1960. On December 10, 1979 it was renamed as Bangladesh Institute of Marine Technology.
Campus
BIMT is situated on a 9 acres (3.6 ha) campus on the east bank of the Shitalakshya River in Bandar Upazila. Across the river lies the city of Narayanganj, most easily reached by boat. The Tribenee Canal marks the southern boundary of campus.


Workshop and laboratories
The labs of physics and chemistry have been decorated nicely with many kinds of instrument. A student can easily learn how to take the measurement of different types of scale. Not only this but also the workshop is the best in our country. Powerful diesel engine, I.C. engine are available in this shop. It is needless to say that the welding shop of this institute is biggest in our country. A student gets lot of time for welding which help them to make a skill welder. CNC Lathe M/C, CNC cutting M/C also provide here. A big M/C shop with lathe, shaper grinding, drilling M/C are decorated well. TIG, MIG & MAG welding are arranged specially.
Hostel facility
The student of the marine institute live in a nice hostel with a lot of facilities like current, water, a powerful generator is constant for students. Above 200 student can live together easily in the old hostel, other student live in the new hostel which is situated on the bank of the Shitalakshya River. A dining hall has been arranged and it operated by special cooker.

Library

The library of this institute is the biggest one with the collection of technical books and also huge collection of the foreign books. Besides it students have a library by the help of student parliament.

Organization And Administrational News Of BIMT

Organization and administration
The institute is controlled by the Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training (BMET) under the Ministry of Labour and Manpower.
Academics
BIMT offers four-year courses of study; leading to such as Higher "Diploma in Engineering Marine Technology" (previously known as Diploma in Marine Engineering - Equivalent to Post-Graduate degree) or a "Diploma in Engineering Shipbuilding Technology". It also offers two-year trade courses:
  • Marine Diesel Engine Artificer (Equivalent to H.S.C.)
  • Ship Fabrication ( Equivalent to H.S.C.)
  • Shipbuilding & Mechanical Draftsmanship ( Equivalent to H.S.C )
  • Shipbuilding Welding ( Equivalent to H.S.C )
Scholarship and stipend

Stipend are given every student for Diploma course 275 & for trade 250. For getting the stiffened every student must be present 80% in their class. When a student goes for "On the job training" Then they get 500 for Diploma and 450 for trade courses.

Employment facilities
The government of the institute is not responsible for taking any job. Student have to manage their respective job with their own capability & knowledge.
References
  1. Jump up to: "About Us". Bangladesh Institute of Marine Technology.
  2. Jump up^ Ahmad, Iqbal (2013). Industrial Relations and Labour Management of Bangladesh. Trafford Publishing. p. 373. ISBN 978-1-4269-9652-8.
External links
  • Official website

Basic Information Of BIMT

Bangladesh Institute of Marine Technology (BIMT) is a state-supported institute that offers four-year diploma programs, including a Diploma in Engineering Marine Technology and a Diploma in Engineering Shipbuilding Technology. BIMT also supports four different courses of study in engineering.

Zip Codes Of Narayanganj District

Zip Codes are a system of postal codes used by the Bangladesh Postal Service. It is also known as Post codes or Postal codes. In Bangladesh, there are many Zip codes, Thanas and sub offices. So, it is not too easy to know your proper Zip code. So, we want to give you the solution about this. Zip Codes of Narayanganj District are submitted below.

Zip/Post Code:                         Thana (Police Station):                     Sub Office:

1400                                           Narayanganj Sadars                        Narayanganj Sadar

1410                                                  Bandar                                             Bandar

1411                                                  Bandar                                           D.C Mills

1412                                                  Bandar                                            Nabiganj

1413                                                  Bandar                                               BIDS

1414                                                  Bandar                                          Madanganj

1420                                                  Fatullah                                           Fatullah

1421                                                  Fatullah                                        Fatulla Bazar

1430                                                 Siddirganj                                        Siddirganj

1431                                                 Siddirganj                                      Adamjeenagar

1432                                                 Siddirganj                                          LN Mills

1440                                             Baidder Bazar                                   Baidder Bazar

1441                                             Baidder Bazar                                      Bara Nagar

1442                                             Baidder Bazar                                         Barodi

1450                                                 Araihazar                                           Araihazar

1451                                                 Araihazar                                            Gopaldi

1460                                                 Rupganj                                              Rupganj

1461                                                 Rupganj                                              Kanchan

1462                                                 Rupganj                                              Bhulta

1463                                                 Rupganj                                               Nagri

1464                                                 Rupganj                                           Murapara

Postal Codes For Narayanganj District

Thana/Upazila within Narayanganj District are: Araihazar, Baidder Bazar, Bandar, Fatullah, Narayanganj Sadar, Rupganj. The following table contains post codes of various sub post office in Narayanganj district.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

District Liberation War of Map

Sectors The War Of Liberation

War of Liberation, The began on 26 March 1971 and ended with the liberation of Bangladesh on 16 December 1971. The armed struggle was the culmination of a series of events, situations and issues contributing to the progressively deteriorating relations between East and West Pakistan. The questions of land reforms, state language, inter-wing economic and administrative disparities, provincial autonomy, the defense of East Pakistan and many other consequential questions had been straining the relations between the two wings of Pakistan ever since independence of the country from Britain in 1947.
The general elections of 1970 had made Bangabandhu sheikh mujibur rahman, chief of awami league which bagged 167 seats out of 169, the sole spokesman of the people of East Pakistan and majority leader in the Pakistan National Assembly. But the Pakistan civil and military ruling clique had refused to transfer power to the majority leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his party. Sheikh Mujib also refused to yield to the pressure put on him for undue accommodation. Sheikh Mujib's historic address on 7 March 1971 made this point quite clear to the Pakistani military junta. Then began the civil disobedience movement. Meanwhile talks started between Sheikh Mujib and President Yahya Khan to resolve the outstanding issues.
While holding talks, the Pakistani military junta was bringing more troops to Bangladesh, and at the same time wantonly killing innocent civilians all over the country. This clearly showed that they were totally insincere about handing over power to the elected representatives of East Pakistan. No sooner the talks failed, the genocide began with the Pakistan army's crackdown on the people of East Pakistan on the midnight of 25 March 1971. The Bangali soldiers serving in the then Pakistan Armed Forces and para militia forces declared instantly their solidarity with the people's liberation war.
Genocide, 1971
The Pakistan Army was ordered to launch operation on Bangali people at midnight of 25 March. According to the plan for operation Search Light two headquarters were established. Major General Rao Farman Ali with 57 Brigade under Brigedier Arbab was responsible for operation in Dhaka city and its suburbs while Major General Khadim Raja was given the responsibility of the rest of the province. Lieutenant General Tikka Khan assumed the overall charge of the operation.
Sector 2 comprised of the districts of Dhaka, Comilla, and Faridpur, and part of Noakhali district. This sector was raised from the nucleus of 4 East Bengal and the EPR troops of Comilla and Noakhali. The sector was located at Melaghar about 20 miles south of Agartala. The sector commander was Major Khaled Mosharraf, later replaced by Major ATM Haider. About thirty five thousand guerilla fighters fought in this sector. Nearly six thousand of them were members of regular armed forces. The six sub-sectors of this sector (and their commanders) were: Gangasagar, Akhaura and Kasba (Mahbub, later replaced by Lieutenant Farooq, and Lieutenant Humayun Kabir); Mandabhav (Captain Gaffar); Shalda-nadi (Abdus Saleq Chowdhury); Matinagar (Lieutenant Didarul Alam); Nirbhoypur (Captain Akbar, later replaced by Lieutant Mahbub); and Rajnagar (Captain Jafar Imam, later replaced by Captain Shahid, and Lieutenant Imamuzzaman). Due to the operations of this sector the Dhaka-Chittagong highway in between Comilla and Feni was denied to the Pakistanis throughout the nine months of war of liberation. One of the most successful operations of this sector was the defence of the Belonia Bulge. The entries Belonia Bulge was kept liberated by the combined forces of 1 and 2 sectors till 21 June. In this sector, a number of regular companies operated deep inside Bangladesh. These were the Noakhali Company under subeder Lutfar Rahman operating around Begumganj, the Chandpur Company under subeder Zahirul Alam Khan operating in Chandpur Matlab area, a large force under Captain Abdul Halim Chowdhury operating in Manikganj-Munshiganj area in Dhaka and a force under Captain Shawkat at Faridpur. The urban guerrillas carried out a number of successful operations in Dhaka city itself.

Information Of Narayanganj District

Narayanganj District (dhaka division) area 687.76 sq km located in between 23°33' and 23°57' north latitudes and in between 90°26' and 90°45' east longitudes. It is bounded by narsingdi and gazipur districts on the north, munshiganj district on the south, brahmanbaria and comilla districts on the east,dhaka district on the west.
Population Total 2173948; male 1161971, female 1011977; Muslim 2057398, Hindu 115151, Buddhist 695, Christian 385 and others 319.
Water bodies Main rivers: shitalakshya, meghna, old brahmaputra, buriganga, balu, dhaleshwari.
Administration Narayanganj Sub-division was formed in 1882 and it was turned into' distict in 1984. Of the five upazilas of the district araihazar is the largest (183.35sq km) and bandar is the smallest (55.84 sq km). narayanganj city corporation was established on 5 May 2011.
Profile
Narayanganj subdivision was established in 1882 and was turned into a district in 1984. The district consists of five upazilas, 49 union parishads, 881 mouzas, 1374 villages, 2 municipalities, 12 wards and 115 mahallas.
Area759.57 square kilometers.
Bounded by
Narsingdi and Gazipur districts on the north, Munshiganj districts on the south, Brahmanbaria and Comilla districts on the east, Dhaka districts on the west.
History
sonargaon of the district was an important historical place from the ancient time. It was the capital of Bengal during the reign of isa khan. During the War of Liberation, the Pak army killed 139 people in Fatullah Thana on 29 November 1971.
Places to see
sonargaon of the district was an important historical place from the ancient time. It was the capital of Bengal during the reign of isa khan. During the War of Liberation, the Pak army killed 139 people in Fatullah Thana on 29 November 1971.
Newspapers
The Daily Sitalakhya, Khaborer Pata; weekly Fair House; extinct: weekly Sakal Barta, Ganadak.

Parliament Election And Elected MP(s) in Narayanganj District

Upazilla/ Thana
Araihazar Upazila, Bandar Upazila, Narayanganj Sadar Upazila, Rupganj Upazila, Sonargaon Upazila

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Details Araihazar Upazila of Narayanganj District

Araihazar (Bengaliআড়াইহাজার) is an Upazila of Narayanganj District in the Division of Dhaka  Bangladesh.Araihazar is located at 23.7917°N 90.6500°E . It has 52963 households and total area 183.35 km².Araihazar has 2 Municipality (Araihazar & Gopaldi), 10 Unions, 108 Wards, 184 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 316 villages. Araihazar consists of both plain lands and Haor areas, not only self-sufficient in food and fish but also famous for powerloomspinning millssizing mills & fabrics.

Population Census Of Sonargaon Upazila

Sonargaon (Bengaliসোনারগাঁও) is an Upazila of Narayanganj District in the Division of DhakaBangladesh.Sonargaon is located at 23.6583°N 90.6083°E . It has 44405 households and total area 171.66 km2.As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Sonargaon has a population of 261881. Males constitute 52.11% of the population, and females 47.89%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 118319. SonargaSonargaon has 11 Unions/Wards, 354 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 473 villages.on has an average literacy rate of 33.1% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.Local food includes Gurer ZilapiMuraliBinni KhoiShwandesh, etc.

Overall Information Of Bandar Upazila In Narayanganj District

Bandar (Bengaliবন্দর) is an Upazila of Narayanganj District in the Division of Dhaka ,
Bangladesh.Bandar is located at 23°35′35″N 090°31′13″E . It has 38985 households and total area 55.84 km².As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Bandar has a population of 212572. Males constitute 52.47% of the population, and females 47.53%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 109270. Bandar has an average literacy rate of 44.1% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.Bandar has 9 Unions/Wards, 122 Madangonj m/Mahallas, and 183 villages.

Narayanganj Sadar Upazila Of Narayanganj District Information

Narayanganj Sadar (Bengaliনারায়নগঞ্জ) is an Upazila of Narayanganj District in the Division of DhakaBangladesh.Narayanganj Sadar is located at 23.6000°N 90.5000°E . It has 113635 households and total area 100.75 km². Narayanganj Sadar has 18 Unions/Wards, 149 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 132 villages.
Administration
Chairman : Abul Kalam Azad Bish-shash (from Awami League) [1]
Woman Vice Chairman : Ms Fatema Monir (from Awami League) [2]
Vice Chairman : Nazim Uddin (from Awami League)
Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) : Md.Gausul Azam(http://jugantor.us/enews/issue/2012/09/11/news0913.htm] [3]

Purbachal Cyber Network provider Of Rupganj Upazila


As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Rupganj has a population of 375935. Males constitute 53% of the population, and females 47%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 187590. Rupganj has an average literacy rate of 37.9% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.
Internet providers
Purbachal Cyber Network provide faster internet service in Purbachal New Town (Next Capital of Bangladesh) and it is the first ISP (Internet Service Provider) in Purbachal New Town (The biggest planned township in Bangladesh) located in Rupganj. Its first customer logging on in January 2014.
1. Purbachal Cyber Network
Internet PlanDownstreamUpstreamBandwidth
512 kbit512 kbit256 kbitUnlimited
1MB1 Mbit/s512 kbitUnlimited
2MB2 Mbit/s1 Mbit/sUnlimited
4MB4 Mbit/s2 Mbits/sUnlimited
5MB5 Mbit/s2.5 Mbits/sUnlimited
8MB8 Mbit/s5 Mbits/sUnlimited
8MB+8 Mbit/s+5 Mbits/s+Unlimited

General Information Of Rupganj Upazila In Narayanganj District

Rupganj (Bengaliরূপগঞ্জ) is an Upazila of Narayanganj District in the Division of Dhaka,
 Bangladesh. Rupganj is located at 23.7931°N 90.5167°E . It has 64902 households and total area 247.97 km².

History Of Narayanganj District


Named after Bicon Lal Pandey, a Hindu religious leader who was also known as Benur Thakur or Lakhsmi Narayan Thakur. Pandey acquired ownership of the region from the British East India Company in 1766 after the Battle of Plassey. He declared the marketplaces on the banks of the Shitalakshya river as endowed property to pay for expenses for the worship of the God Narayan. Subsequently, the region was named Narayanganj.
Important developments
  • The post office was established in 1866.
  • The Narayanganj municipality was officially founded on 8 September 1876.
  • Dhaka–Narayanganj telegraph service was set up in 1877.
  • Telephony was introduced by the Bank of Bengal in 1882.
Narayanganj became a district (Bengali: জেলা pronounced: Jela) on 15 February 1984. Formerly, it was a subdistrict (Bengali: উপজেলা pronounced: upojela) of the Dhaka district. It grew in importance in the seventeenth and eighteenth century, due to the influx of the Portuguese and the English. The first to develop was the west bank of Shitalakshya. Narayanganj only became important in the nineteenth century, when the Rally Brothers started a company exporting jute to the west in 1830, aided by a company from Assam. By 1908, 18 European companies, and two Indian companies were trading in jute from Calcutta.
From 1947, with the formation of Pakistan, the economy transformed from being mainly a jute production to include jute milling. This followed the establishment of a number of mills in and around Narayanganj that gave the local economy a great boost.
Religion
The district of Narayanganj has 3078 mosques, 269 temples, 10 churches and 4 Buddhist temples.
Administration
  • Administrator of Zila Porishod: Abdul Hai
  • Deputy Commissioner (DC): Anisur Rahaman Miah
Places of interest
The ancient city of Sonargaon was the capital of Isa Khan, a medieval ruler of Bengal. Sonargaon is also famous for producing muslin, a delicate and fine cloth made from cotton. The Dhaka-Narayanganj-Demra (DND) embankment surrounds Narayanganj district and protects it from flooding.
  • The Bangladesh Engineering and Ship Building Corporation at Sonakanda on the east bank of the Shitalakshya River, established in 1925.