Sunday, September 26, 2021

Admission test date of all Universities in Bangladesh


Public universities are going to take the admission test for the first year of graduation of the 2020-2021 academic year, which is stuck due to the COVID-19 Corona virus epidemic. The government could not take the higher secondary examination as the educational institutions were closed in March 2020. The results are then published with the student’s auto-pass.

After that, the students did not have to wait for the university admission tests battle as the infection situation deteriorated. After more than a year, the incidence of corona virus has decreased and public universities have announced new schedules for admission tests. In Bangladesh University of Professionals, the admission test has been completed so the admission process has also started from September 20. On Saturday 25-September 2021, the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University took the admission test against 60 available seats.

 

University of Dhaka Admission Circular:

Due to the epidemic, Dhaka University is taking admission test in the departmental cities outside the campus for the first time. Earlier, the test was scheduled to take place between July 31 and August 14, but was delayed due to corona virus. The Admission Test for 2020-21 will start from 1st October in 8 divisional cities:

  • Unit ‘Ka’ : 1st October, 2021
  • Unit ‘Kha’ : 2nd October, 2021
  • Unit ‘Ga’ : 22nd October, 2021
  • Unit ‘Gha’ : 23rd October, 2021
  • Unit ‘Cha’ : 9th October, 2021
  • IBA : 11th October, 2021

For details Admission information please visit (https://admission.eis.du.ac.bd).

 

Bangladesh University of Engineering - BUET Admission Circular:

Though the admission test of Bangladesh University of Engineering was scheduled to be held on 10th June, it was postponed due to epidemic situation. According to the new schedule:

  • Pre-selection test will be held on 20th and 21st October 2021. With the selected students in the final exams of Group ‘Ka’ and ‘Kha’ will be held on 6 November 2021.

Further information regarding the Admission Test of BUET can be found at (http://ugadmission.buet.ac.bd/).

 

Admission test of Combined (Guccho) Engineering Universities (CUET, KUET, RUET):

Though the integrated admission test of Chittagong, Khulna and Rajshahi Universities of Engineering and Technology was scheduled to be held on August 12, it was postponed. New Schedule:

  • The exams of ‘Ka’ and ‘Kha’ unit will be held on 13th November 2021, In addition to the main exam, the ‘free hand drawing’ exam will also be taken.

Further information on this test can be found on the website (https://admissionckruet.ac.bd/).

 

Guccho admission test of Agricultural Universities:

A bunch of admission tests will be held on 27 November in Seven universities offering degrees in agricultural science. Earlier, the test was scheduled for July 31. These seven universities are Bangladesh Agricultural University

  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
  • Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University
  • Sylhet Agricultural University
  • Patuakhali University of Science and Technology
  • Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
  • Khulna Agricultural University

Further admission test information can be found on the website (https://admission-agri.org/).

 

University of Chittagong Admission Circular schedule:

  • Unit ‘A’ : 1st & 2nd November, 2021
  • Unit ‘B’ : 27th & 28th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘C’ : 29th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘D’ : 30th & 31st October, 2021
  • Unit ‘B-1’ & ‘D-1’ : 5th November, 2021

Further details information about Admission Test University of Chittagong can be found at (https://admission.cu.ac.bd/).

 

Jahangirnagar University Admission Test schedule:

  • The authorities plan to conduct admission test of 10 units of Jahangirnagar University between 7th November to 18th November, 2021. However, the final schedule has not been fixed yet.

Further details will be announced later on the website (https://juniv-admission.org/).

 

Rajshahi University Admission Circular:

The admission test was scheduled to be held on August 16-18, but it was postponed due to COVID-19 situation. As per the new schedule the exams will be held on:

  • Unit ‘A’ (Humanities) : 5th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘B’ (Commerce) : 6th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘C’ (Science) : 4th October, 2021

The exams will be held in three steps every day. Further details admission information can be found on the website (https://admission.ru.ac.bd/undergraduate/).

 

Bangladesh Textile University Admission Test schedule:

Bangladesh Textile University has postponed the examination on August 20. However, the candidates have to collect the admission papers between 26 September to 30 September. The test may be held on 12th November.

 

Maritime University Admission Test Circular:

The examinations of four faculties of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University were scheduled to be held on June 4 and 5 in the divisional cities of Dhaka, Chittagong, Rangpur and Khulna, but were postponed. Though there are plans to take the admission tests on 19 & 20 November, it has not been finalized yet. The university's admissions website said, "The examination schedule is being rescheduled, which will be announced on the website later." Please visit the website for further details, (https://applyonline.bsmrmu.edu.bd/Admission/Home).

 

Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology – DUET Admission Test Circular:

Admission test for 9 departments of Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology, Gazipur will be held on September 29 and 30. The authorities have informed that the exams will be held in two shifts from 10 am to 12 noon and from 2 pm to 4 pm every day.

 

20 University Guccho (Combined) admission test schedule:

This is the first time that 20 universities are taking part in the integrated admission test. The bunch admission test is starting with the admission test:

  • Unit ‘A’ : 17th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘B’ : 24th October, 2021
  • Unit ‘C’ : 1st November, 2021

Further detailed information can be found on the website (https://gstadmission.ac.bd/). The 20 universities in the group are:

  • Jagannath University
  • Islamic University
  • Khulna University
  • Cumilla University
  • National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam University
  • Begum Rokeya University
  • Barisal University
  • Rabindra University
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Digital University
  • Sheikh Hasina University
  • Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
  • Haji Mohammad Danesh University of Science and Technology
  • Maulana Bhasani University of Science and Technology
  • Noakhali University of Science and Technology
  • Jashore University of Science and Technology
  • Pabna University of Science and Technology
  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman University of Science and Technology
  • Rangamati University of Science and Technology
  • Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib University of Science and Technology
  • Patuakhali University of Science and Technology.


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Sunday, September 19, 2021

Master plan around Karwan Bazaar


Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has taken a master plan to set up a state-of-the-art business hub at Karwan Bazar in the capital city Dhaka. There are plans to remove the market and build seven-star hotels, entertainment centers, convention centers and indoor playgrounds on 12 bighas of land. The DNCC will issue bonds in the market to raise the required 6 to 7 thousand crore BDT. However, the big challenge in implementing this master plan is to move the Kacha Bazar.

Mr. Atiqul Islam said that there could be no wholesale market inside the capital. Here extortion, illegal trade, parking trade are all there. City Corporation also needs to take some initiatives to transform Bangladesh into a developed country. Markets need to be improved. The city corporation market in Gulshan-2 is risky. We will demolish the existing structure and make DNCC city center on 9 bighas of land there. 'He added,' In the planned city center at Gulshan-2, the people of the city will be able to spend time with their families in a green tidy environment for entertainment, shopping, eating and indoor games.


He also said, ‘following this, I have taken a plan to transform the market of Karwan Bazar into a business hub. There will be a cultural center, opera house, theater, seven star hotel, convention center, shopping mall, food court, indoor playground. It will be the heart of the capital. The plan will be implemented on 12 bighas of land in Karwan Bazarincluding the kacha bazar area. We will start working according to this plan by 2023.’

Regarding the plan to finance the development work, Mayor Atiqul Islam said, "If the city corporation gives the land to the developer for the development work, they want to give 30 percent to the city corporation with 70 percent." To solve this problem, I have decided to release "municipal bonds" in the market to provide funds for development. By raising money through this bond we will make modern market, civic center, business hub. When it comes to buying bonds, people have doubts about the company. But if the city corporation releases the bond, there will be no doubt about getting the money back. We are trying to take it as a test case and release a bond worth BDT 1,000 to 2,000 crore in December. There are plans to issue bonds worth TK. 6,000-7,000 crore for the caravan market.


Professor Shibli Rubaiyat-ul-Islam, chairman of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC), told Newspapers that raising funds for development through bonds is a new initiative. If the municipal bond is successful, the government will be able to take initiative to raise money through bonds in other development works. This will reduce the debt pressure on the government. Development work will not stop for foreign aid.

The economist Nazneen Ahmed said, "We want the country's bond market to develop. If people invest in bonds, they have to pay back with dividends. Bonds have some rules. Bonds can be issued in those cases where there will be profit. If DNCC collects money through bonds in accordance with the rules of Bangladesh Bank, it will be good.'

The big challenge in implementing the plan to make Karwan Bazar a business hub is to move the raw materials market (Kacha Bazar). This issue has been unresolved for a long time. The city corporation has set up wholesale markets in Jatrabari, Gabtali and Mohakhali to accommodate the traders of Karwan Bazar. The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) passed the 'Three Wholesale Raw Market Construction Project in Dhaka City' on October 4, 2006. The project was undertaken to improve the market and supply system of agricultural products as well as to reduce traffic congestion in the Kawran Bazar. There were plans to build these three wholesale Bazaars at Mohakhali, Aminbazar and Jatrabari. The work was completed in June 2015 at a cost of around Tk 350 crore with a three-point extension. The traders of Karwan Bazar had several meetings with the previous late DNCC mayor Anisul Haque to remove the market in the newly constructed area. But the raw market has not moved in six years.


Asked if removing the market is a challenge to create a business hub, DNCC Mayor Atiqul Islam said, "We have to implement this initiative for the development of the whole capital." We have had discussions with the traders of Kawwan Bazar. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has agreed to our initiative. Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal an MP from the area, assured full cooperation in the initiative. COVID Hospital has been set up in the market built in Mohakhali. Now 860 shops will go from Karwan Bazar to Jatrabari Bazar and the rest will be taken to Gabtali Bazar. The traders will have the same size shop in the new kacha bazar same size of shops as the traders had in Karwan Bazaar. This will alleviate the traffic congestion in the Kawran Bazaar and turn the whole area into a scenic setting.

President of Karwan Bazar Small Kacha Bazar Traders Multipurpose Association said that the wholesale markets in the capital will be under the control of the city corporation. We expect everyone to do business from there. But there are privately owned wholesale markets and shops. The city corporation has no initiative to stop that. The traders have no objection to go if there is a better system than the Karwan Bazar. Just a few days after hearing the kacha bazar will move to Gabtali, Jatrabari.


Mayor Atiqul Islam said, "We have had a series of meetings with traders to move the Karwan Bazar" For a long time, they have been looking for a road behind the Gabtali Market to facilitate access to Bangladesh Agriculture Development Corporation (BADC) land. Agriculture Ministry has become agreed. Now we will create a separate way to enter and exit the market as per the demand of the traders.

Minister of Agriculture Abdur Razzak said, "We want to coordinate everything. The DNCC informed us that there was a need for a road to and from Gabtali Market. Knowing that this road will benefit the traders, we have given the land of BADC. Many times many good initiatives do not see the light due to lack of coordination. We want to stand by any good initiative with a big mentality in the interest of the state, in the interest of the people.

 

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Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Apartments | Flats at RAJUK Purbachal New Town Project


RAJUK is implementing Purbachal New Town Project with a view to developing a modern, well planned and fully functional township near Dhaka City, Introducing an independent, full-fledged township or satellite city in Rupganj Upazila of Narayanganj district and Kaliganj, Gazipur district.

The Purbachal New Town project will be a modern well-planned smart green city within a total area of 6227 acres of land. The complete planning includes a plan for 25,016 Residential Plots of various categories, along with sufficient administrative, commercial, educational, institutional and social infrastructures as well as scopes for high-rise Apartment blocks for apartment construction to solve acute shelter crisis.

Under this project, the project was taken up on 150 acres of Khilkhet Thana in Dhaka district, 15,000 acres of Kaliganj Thana in Gazipur district and 4, 757 acres of Rupganj in Narayanganj district under the Capital Detailed Area Plan (DAP) area. Around 60,000 apartments will be constructed in the whole project. As per RAJUK sources, all the preliminary work of the project has already been completed. Its implementation will start in a very short time.

 

Plans have been made to build a total of 60,000 apartments in Purbachal New Town project:

  • 8 high-rise apartment blocks
  • 9 low-income apartment blocks
  • There will be several standard type apartments ranging from 1500 sq ft to 3500 sq ft, three types of flats for lower, middle and upper class buyer
  • There will be also 400 - 500 sq ft flats for lowest income people
  • The average height of the buildings will be between 20-50 floors
  • The project will include basement, car parking and other amenities
  • Each block will be modernized with proper use of sunlight and rain water including park / playground, mosque, deep tube well, adequate security system, garden facilities etc.

According to the latest general meeting of RAJUK, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has approved the creation of the required number of plots and allotment of plots among the original residents and general victims of the Purbachal New Town project. Based on the Prime Minister's approval, RAJUK decided to create 1,197 three-katha plots on 89 acres of land from the Highrise Apartment Block in Sectors 15 and 28 of the project by Data Experts (Pvt. Ltd.), a consulting firm for the Purbachal New Town project. As a result, a total of 14 blocks of apartments, including 5 high-rise apartment blocks and 9 low-income apartment blocks, will remain for construction.

In this case, out of 5 high-rise apartment blocks in the remaining 3 sectors: One sector (Sector-3) through PPP basis, 2 blocks and 6 blocks for lower income people in 6 sectors (Sectors No. 8, 9, 10, 13 and 25) and 2 sectors of high rise apartments through RAJUK (Sector No. 2 and 30) It is recommended to implement the work as a pilot project by formulating DPP in 3 blocks of 3 sectors (Sector No. 3, 4 and 18) for low income people, as a guideline for construction of high rise apartment block in PPP method.

According to RAJUK sources, several officials are already working to finalize the Purbachal new town project. They will take the project to the final stage after judging and analyzing all the issues. The chairman of RAJUK told that some officials have been given the responsibility. They will check everything and present it to us. After that we will make the final decision.


As per the information’s provided (14th December, 2020) on the official web site of RAJUK, the present situation of the Purbachal New Town Project is as per followings:

Site development:

Site development works of sector 1-5, 8,9,11,12,13,14, 17-20, 22, 23 and 29-30 have nearly been completed. In other sectors, the site development works are on-going. Site Development of Gazipur part has been started and process is 60%.

Construction of Road:

Road construction works in sector no 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 17, 20, 29 and 30 have been mostly completed. In sector no. 2, 7, 10, 18 and 19 road construction works are going on. In other sectors, roads will be constructed after significant progress of development works.

Construction of Bridges:

At Narayanganj part, construction of 3 nos. bridges has been completed 25 nos. is ongoing and work progress is 70%. Construction work of rest of the Bridges is in the process of tendering.

Construction of 300 feet wide Purbachal Link Road:

Construction of all the Bridges (6 Nos.) and other structures (underpass, sluice gate etc.) on the Purbachal Link Road will be completed and road construction work is expected to be completed soon.

Utility services:

Electric poles are already erected at sector 1, 3, 4, 5, 11, 13, 14, 17, 23, 30. Installation of electric Sub-Station at sector # 4 will be completed by February, 2015.

For updated and latest information’s please visit the official website of RAJUK.

It will be the biggest Planned Township in the country. The Project area comprise of about 6227 acres land located in between the Shitalakhya and the Balu River at Rupgonj thana of Narayangonj district and at Kaligonj Thana of Gazipur district, in the north-eastern side of Dhaka. The Township will be linked with 8(eight) lane wide express way from the Airport Road/Progati swarani crossing.

 

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Saturday, September 11, 2021

Sell of Real Estate Companies in Bangladesh is Increasing


Even though all sectors of business and commerce in the COVID-19 period have been affected, Businessmen in the Real Estate Sector are hoping that they will be able to recover from the catastrophe. In the first eight months of last year, the sales of real estate companies in Bangladesh have increased by 15 to 20 per cent over the same period this year. The flat registration fee was slightly reduced last year by the Government. 

Besides, sales of Plots and Apartments (Both new and used) have also increased. However, the prices of construction materials have gone up during this period. In the budget, the government provides some opportunities for investment in the housing sector of Bangladesh. Bank loan interest rates have also been reduced. Expatriates are also investing in this sector. Overall, Flat sale in various locations in Dhaka and other major cities of the country have increased.

REHAB President Alamgir Shamsul Alamin Kajal said the real estate sector of Bangladesh will be boosted in COVID-19 period. Not just this sector, there will have a positive impact on the entire economy of the country. As there are investment opportunities in the current situation, a lot of money will be added to our economy.

The President of REHAB also said that the activities of construction related sub-sectors including rod, cement, brick and sand, which are involved in the recovery of the housing sector, will increase. This will increase the revenue collection of the government.


Previous flat registration fees in Bangladesh:

  • 4 percent gain tax
  • 3 percent stamp fees
  • 2 percent registration fees
  • 2 percent local government tax and
  • 3 percent value added tax (VAT)

 

Present flat registration fee in Bangladesh:

  • 4 percent gain tax (same as before)
  • 1.5 percent stamp fees
  • 1 percent registration fees
  • 1.5 percent local government tax and
  • 2 percent value added tax (upto 1,600 square feet)

 

Now the demand for commercial flats and apartments has increased in the following area inside Dhaka city:

  • Gulshan
  • Banani
  • Baridhara
  • Motijheel
  • Dilkusha

 

Besides, demand for residential flats has increased in Dhaka:

  • Dhanmondi
  • Mohakhali
  • Lalmatia Housing Society
  • Kalabagan
  • Uttara Model Town
  • Bashundhara Residential Area
  • Karwan Bazar
  • Vijaynagar
  • Nikunja
  • Wari
  • Segunbagicha

 

Demand for flats in Chittagong / Chattogram:

  • Khulshi
  • Agrabad
  • Nasirabad

 

Demand of commercial, residential and studio flats / apartments in other major cities such as Sylhet, Cumilla, Feni, Noakhali, Coxsbazar, Rajshahi, Narayanganj, Gazipur, Mymensingh etc are also increasing day by day.

Some real estate company owners are saying that the price of construction materials such as Rod and Cement are also increasing. As a result, they are a little scared.


Home loans are announced for government employees at 5 percent interest arate. It inspires hope among real estate businessmen. The annual market of the real estate companies in Bangladesh / housing sector in the country is now around Tk 60,000 crore. The annual growth in this sector is 15-17 percent. The annual demand is 1 lac 20 thousand flats.

 

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Monday, September 6, 2021

Bangladesh Holds Top Position in the World Breastfeeding Ranking | WBTi Report


Breastfeeding offers innumerable health, development, and economic benefits to both the mother and child, and nations. At present, only 41% of infants of 0-6 months are exclusively breastfed globally. It is very important for every country around the world to increase rates of optimal breastfeeding and infant and young child feeding practices. The World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative (WBTi) assists countries to assess and monitor the status of and benchmark progress in implementation of the Global Strategy in a standard way.


The WBTi is based on the WHO's “ Tool for the national assessment of policy and programmes on infant and young child feeding” and `1measures ten parameters of policy and programmes that protect, promote and support optimal infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices. It identifies gaps and calls upon governments to bridge these. WBTi maintains a Global Data Repository of the policies and programmes in 98 countries.

Based on the 10 indicators on policy and programmes (on a scale of 100) the WBTi published a report of World Ranking where Bangladesh is at the Top Position with a score of 91.5 (out of 100). WBTi provides objective scoring and colour coding to it’s 10 indicators of policy & programmes. Each indicator is scored out of a maximum of 10 and gets the colour code as Red, Yellow, Blue, and Green in ascending order of performance based on the WBTi guideline. 

  1. Bangladesh 91.5
  2. Sri Lanka 91
  3. Afghanistan 89
  4. Cuba 87.5
  5. Gambia 83
  6. Bolivia 81
  7. Turkey 80
  8. Elsalvador 79.5
  9. Niger 77
  10. Kenya 77
  11. Kuwait 77
  12. Malawi 75.5
  13. Bahrain 74.5
  14. Ukraine 74
  15. Mongolia 73.5
  16. Vietnam 73
  17. South Africa 71.5
  18. Brazil 70
  19. Ghana 69.5
  20. Zambia 69.5
  21. China 69.5
  22. Maldives 69.5
  23. Cambodia 69
  24. Mali 68
  25. Philippines 68
  26. Zimbabwe 67.5
  27. Nigeria 67.5
  28. Cameroon 66.5
  29. Argentina 66
  30. Malta 65.5
  31. Croatia 65.5
  32. Panama 65
  33. Pakistan 64.5
  34. Mozambique 64
  35. Georgia 64
  36. Venezuela 64
  37. Jordan 63.5
  38. Dominican Republic 63.5
  39. Nepal 63
  40. United Republic Of Tanzania 61.5
  41. Nicaragua 61.5
  42. Lesotho 61
  43. Burkina Faso 61
  44. Thailand 60.5
  45. Portugal 60.5
  46. Bosnia And Herzegovina 60
  47. Swaziland 59
  48. Uganda 59
  49. Malaysia 58.5
  50. Guatemala 58
  51. Seychelles 57.5
  52. Armenia 57
  53. Costa Rica 57
  54. Gabon 56.5
  55. Republic Of Korea 56.5
  56. Moldova, Republic Of 56.5
  57. Brunei Darussalam 56
  58. Saudi Arabia 56
  59. Ethiopia 55
  60. Fiji 55
  61. Bhutan 55
  62. Egypt 55
  63. Kiribati 53.5
  64. Sierra Leone 53
  65. Italy 52
  66. Indonesia 51.5
  67. United Kingdom 50.5
  68. Macedonia 50.5
  69. Peru 50.5
  70. Colombia 49
  71. Switzerland 48
  72. Belgium 48
  73. France 47.5
  74. Ecuador 47
  75. Sao Tome And Principe 46.5
  76. Uruguay 46.5
  77. Lebanon 46
  78. Mexico 45.5
  79. India 45
  80. Botswana 44.5
  81. Chile 44.5
  82. Honduras 43.5
  83. Morocco 42.5
  84. Belize 41.5
  85. Timorleste 41
  86. United States 40.5
  87. Taiwan 40.5
  88. Austria 40
  89. Singapore 40
  90. Oman 39.5
  91. Lithuania 38.5
  92. Palau 35.5
  93. Spain 35
  94. Paraguay 34.5
  95. Germany 33.5
  96. Australia 25.5
  97. Cape Verde 22.5
  98. Libya 19


Advantages of Breastfeeding:

  • Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival.
  • Breastmilk is the ideal food for infants. It is safe, clean and contains antibodies which help protect against many common childhood illnesses.
  • Continued breastfeeding also pause ovulation and menstruation.
  • Breastmilk provides all the energy and nutrients that the infant needs for the first months of life
  • Breastmilk continues to provide up to half or more of a child’s nutritional needs during the second half of the first year, and up to one third during the second year of life.
  • Breastfed children perform better on intelligence tests, are less likely to be overweight or obese and less prone to diabetes later in life.
  • Mother who breastfeed have a lower risk for depression and they also have a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancers.
  • It saves time and money.


To see the full report visit the official website of World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative (WBTi).

 

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