Showing posts with label Proud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proud. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2019

Australian Financial Review Young Rich List | Bangladeshi Ashik Ahmed is 25th


A Bangladeshi young entrepreneur name has emerged in the list of Australia's top young wealthy man. Ashik Ahmed is a young man of 38 years. He is the CEO and co-founder of a software company named Deputy. This software manages team schedules from any device, record accurate employee hours, and make it simple for staff to keep track of their shifts and important store updates. This software can simplify workplace management and make it easier for employees to keep track of daily tasks.

On Thursday, 24 October 2019, the popular business and finance daily ‘The Australian Financial Review’, released a list of the country's top young rich person. Ashik Ahmed is in 25th position in this list of total 103 young business men. Nine women were included in the list. Ashik’s assets are $ 148 million which is equivalent more than 1250 Crore BD Taka.

The Headline of an article in SBSNews regarding this was published:
“Ashik was flipping burgers when he arrived from Bangladesh. Now, he’s worth $148 million”.
According to a report of the Australian Financial Review, Ashik migrated from Bangladesh to Australia at the age of only seventeen. Later he started working at a fast food chain in Melbourne.



Story Behind:

In an interview with Australian media SBS News, Ashik tells the story behind software development. Ashik Ahmed said that initially he worked for hourly pay basis. Then he realized that the calculation for the roster is very difficult. Both the employer and the worker were facing the same problem.


Ashiq commented, he never worked just to earn a living. Rather, his goal was to solve the problem from the beginning.

Ashik was looking for an easy solution to this problem. Later he programmed the Deputy Software as a co-founder with a combination of mathematics, science and workplace experience. After making the software in 2008, he has never looked back.

The Software from Deputy makes easy solution for business organizations to create a roster of employees, calculate salaries, and manage staffs overall. Currently, there are more than 184,000 companies using this Software worldwide. Among the top user of this software are NASA and Qantas airlines in Australia.


To manage hourly paid or shift workers, Deputy can help run business better. As per the information’s provided on the website of DEPUTY, below are some list of industries that can use this Software:
  • Agriculture
  • Construction & Engineering
  • Customer Service
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Financial Service
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Hotels
  • Legal
  • Logistics & Manufacturing
  • Marine, Aviation & Aerospace
  • Media & Communication
  • Professional Service
  • Retail
  • Security
  • Technology
  • Utility & Public Service
And Others…

Friday, January 18, 2013

Bangladesh is a Basket of Food | Not a Bottomless Basket!


Dear readers,

How are you today ?

Few Newspapers today published a news headline that the US Ambassador Dan W Mozena, on Wednesday, 16th January, 2013 in a programme, Mozena criticized the former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger’s ‘insulting terming’ of Bangladesh as a basket case. Mozena was speaking at a workshop on Food Security organized by the USAID at a hotel in Dhaka city.


He redefined that at present Bangladesh is “a country with food revolution”.

Henry Kissinger came up with a negative term around three decades ago, when Bangladesh was reeling from ruins left by the liberation war. In the year 1971, our country has become Independent and we earned our freedom in nine months fighting against the Pakistani army. Many years ago a famous person in the US history, the ex-foreign ministry of the USA, Henry Kissinger used this insulting term when he talked about Bangladesh and compared the country with a “Bottomless Basket”.

Mr. Mozena said that the remark is belied by the fact that the basket is now filled with crops. He also said that that he believes, Bangladesh will gain food autarky within the next one decade. Bangladesh is now a ‘Basket of Food’ and not a “Bottomless Basket”, by dint of millions of hardworking farmers in the country, he observed.

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Monday, January 14, 2013

About the Bangladesh Army



Dear readers,

Today in this post I am going to tell you about a little about the proud of the Bangladeshi people, The Bangladesh Army. The official website of Bangladesh Army provides lots of information; go to their portal for more details. Below I am telling you a little about Bangladesh Army.



Our country has become independent in the year 1971, the National Liberation War took about 9 months to get back our Freedom. The people of Bangladesh have made innumerable sacrifices over generations in an endless pursuit of freedom. During the long stretches of colonial domination, the People of this country kept up their struggle for independence.

A little about Bangladesh Army:
After the partition of India in 1947, the Pakistani authorities began to show a similar antagonism and attitude towards the Bengalee community, which made it extremely difficult to develop and sustain a military heritage. But this inexplicable hostility and cynicism of the Pakistanis did not stand in the way of legendary performances by the valiant and courageous Bengalees. Even with a token presence in the Pakistan Army, the Bengalee soldiers created history by their exemplary courage and valor in the Indo‑Pak War of 1965.

After independence, a new journey began with small but sure steps to rebuild the military institutions and a defense structure. It was a gigantic task and a huge challenge to the competency of our planners. In the absence of a strong foundation and background, a painstaking process to rebuild the total infrastructure was initiated. The legacy that we inherited was one of bankruptcy. Not a single Armor, Engineers, Signals, Ordnance, Supply and Transport of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering unit was in existence when the country emerged as a free nation. There was no military institution other than the East Bengal Regimental Center where only the infantry soldiers could be trained.

On the15th February 1948, the most glorious chapter of our military history was initiated. On this day, the East Bengal Regiment was raised at Kurmitola, Dhaka under the prudent leadership of late Major Abdul Ghani. This auspicious occasion provided an identity that would sustain through all crises and generate pride in millions of hearts for years to come. Two pioneer companies of Bengali Muslims had earned wide acclaim for their bravery during the World War-II both in British India and abroad. Subsequently, these two companies laid the foundation of the East Bengal Regiment. This historic regiment is now one of the vital organs of Bangladesh Army.

During the War of Liberation in 1971, the same unit bagged the highest number of gallantry awards for their outstanding feat. As a whole, the regiment excelled itself with 2 out of 7 'Bir Srestho Padak' the highest military award of Bangladesh. A total of 317 awards of different merits were also awarded to various members of the regiment. Another milestone was added when a total of 24 infantry units was conferred with the National Standard for their exemplary role in defending sovereignty and providing selfless service to the nation.

Bengalee officers and soldiers were an enviable asset to the Armored Corps of Pakistan for their skill and efficiency. During the war of independence in 1971, 2 officers, 6 Junior Commissioned Officers and 48 soldiers of the Armored Corps embraced martyrdom. After independence, in 1972 the 1st Bengal Lancer was raised with the freedom fighters and Bengalee soldiers of 29 Cavalry of the then Pakistan Army at Dhaka Cantonment. This is the first tank regiment of Bangladesh Army. 

The nucleus of Bangladesh Artillery Corps took shape during the War of Liberation and began its journey on 22 July of that year. This force comprised of freedom loving youths, Bengalee officers and jawans of the then Pakistan Army. The Artillery batteries continuously provided support to the freedom fighters throughout the Liberation War. The first Artillery unit, called the 'Mujib Battery', played a praiseworthy role during the Liberation War. 

The history of the Corps of Engineers of Bangladesh Army dates back to the Bengal Sappers and Pioneers of British Imperial Army from where it originated. The highest gallantry award 'Bir Sreshtho' was posthumously awarded to Captain Mohiuddin Jahnagir of this Corps. During the War of Liberation in 1971, some 5 officers and 82 other ranks embraced martyrdom for their country. After the War of Liberation, the corps was reorganized and later expanded. 

Despite limited scope, members of the Ordnance Corps went beyond the call of duty to augment the strength of front line forces and fought heroically side by side with other corps members. Some 36 soldiers embraced martyrdom in the Liberation struggle. The ordinance Corps was made responsible for collecting all sporadic equipment and vehicles from different parts of the country to make the best use of their services. The Ordnance Depots started functioning at Chittagong, Comilla, Syllnet, Rangpur, Saidpur and Jessore from March 1972. Later on, the corps was reorganized and subsequently expanded to suit the need of the time.

The biggest achievement in the reorganization of the Army can well be attributed to the establishment of the Bangladesh Military Academy at Bhatiary, Chittagong. The arduous task of building up this edifice began in 1974 when a makeshift Academy was set up at Comilla Cantonment. Two years later, it was shifted to its present location at Bhatiary. The effort has been especially rewarding in the sense that Bangladesh Military Academy matches the standard of any contemporary institution anywhere in the world. Cadets from foreign countries today are also availing facilities of the Academy for their pre-commission training. The Academy is also imparting training to Bangladesh Air Force and Naval Cadets. It is also providing basic military training to the members of Bangladesh Civil and Police administrations.

The School of Infantry and Tactics is one of the prime training institutions of our army and has been entrusted to conduct as many as twelve different courses on tactics, weapon and special military operations in a year. The school was established on 19 March 1973 at Jessore Cantonment as The School of Infantry. In 1979, it was shifted to its present location at Jalalabad Cantonment, Sylhet. In 1982, the Special Warfare School was merged with the School of Infantry and Tactics to constitute a separate wing, and in January 1988, the Research and Development Wing was also organized. Besides the Army, students from Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh Rifles, Police, Ansars and officers from abroad also attend various courses run by the School.

The Defense Services Command and Staff College is a joint services training institution with separate wings for the Army, Navy and Air Force. The Staff College is located at Mirpur, Dhaka and was formally opened on 30 December 1977. A British Military Advisory Team (BMAT) initially assisted in the preparation and conduct of four short courses of six months duration exclusively for Bangladeshi officers. From 1983 onwards, the duration of the course was extended to ten months. In addition, a science package of six weeks duration has been introduced for Bangladeshi Army Wing students prior to their attending the Staff College. Officers from various countries also attend this course. Till the end of 1999, 362 overseas students from as many as 28 countries have graduated from this institution.

To meet the new Millennium challenges, Bangladesh Army is going through the process of modernization in all respects. In order to meet the growing need of our officers and men, some premier academic institutions have already been established, such as: National Defense College, Armed Forces War College, Military Institute of Science and Technology, Armed Forces Medical College and Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training. These institutions provide higher direction in the fields of defense management and technology. 

The Bangladesh National Defense College (NDC) was formed following a decision of the Governing Body of the Defense Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC) on 7 December 1996. The NDC is a tri‑service organization modeled both on the Royal College Defense Studies and other national defense colleges the region. The NDC offers a blend of academic study and debate within a relaxed and informal atmosphere will give the members the freedom to broaden the minds and develop their strategic vision as they purse individual studies and participate in the intellectual rigor of the course. 

The Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) were inaugurated on 19 April 1998 at Mirpur, the place that has already become the center for learning for the armed forces officers from Bangladesh and abroad. The role of MIST is to provide technical training to officers of technical branches and other arm and services of the armed forces. Besides, this institute also offers technical training facilities to the civilian student community of the country. MIST conducts courses of Bachelor of Science in Engineering and Masters of Business Administration, besides Computer and other courses.

At the beginning of a new millennium, Bangladesh Army marches ahead in full glory with the expectations of more promising future.

Most part of this post are from the official web portal of Bangladesh Army.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Bangladesh Navy | IN WAR AND PEACE INVINCIBLE AT SEA



History about Bangladesh Navy:

Bangladesh Navy (BN) came into existence during the liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971.

BN started its brave stride with only two gunboats named PADMA and PALASH and a small number of Naval Commandos during the War of Liberation. Contribution of this small force in 1971 with the whole nation has become a milestone in the history of Bangladesh Navy. They carried out as good as 45 gallant operations causing irreparable damages to the enemy. The undaunted bravery of the Naval Commandos and Sailors will always remain as a golden history of the BN.



After the Independence, the wide vision of the national leaders of the country expedited the formation of necessary naval infrastructure. Two Ex Royal Navy Frigates joined in BN named as BNS UMAR FAROOQ and BNS ALI HAIDER in 1976 and 1978 respectively. Later, in 1982 the 3rd Ex Royal Navy Frigate joined at BN named as BNS ABU BAKR. Inclusion of these three Frigate is considered as the principal foundation of Bangladesh Navy. This has introduced the new born nation as a ''Limited Blue Water Navy'' to the whole world.



After that the Bangladesh Navy has undergone a dramatic changes over the last couple of decades. The changes didn't only happen in size and shape but also in its Role, Mission and Vision. To-day, BN has grown into its present form and is the vanguard of maritime defence of the country.


MISSION of Bangladesh Navy:

Safeguard the sovereignty over the internal waters and territorial sea, and sovereign rights over the Contiguous Zone, Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and Continental Shelf of Bangladesh while supporting river and maritime economic activities including free flow of riverine and sea borne trade.



Clear VISION of Bangladesh Navy:

" To Build a Three Dimensional Navy "

ROLE of Bangladesh Navy:

  • Safeguard / defend the territorial waters of Bangladesh.
  • Keep the Sea Lines of Communications (SLOC) open during war and peace.
  • Keep the sea ports of Bangladesh open for shipping during a war.
  • Protection of the Bangladesh fishing fleet.
  • Patrolling in riverine waters of Bangladesh.
  • Search and Rescue at sea.
  • Cyclone warning for Naval Ships and Crafts.
  • Protection for merchant ships in the deep seas.
  • Assist the civil administration in maintaining internal security and peace, whenever called for such duties.
  • Assist the civil administration in the event of natural calamities like flood, cyclone, tidal waves, earthquake etc whenever called for such duties.
  • Naval Control of Shipping (Internal and External, Inland or Foreign) Organization.
  • Oceanographic survey.
  • Any other task for which the government may deem it necessary to deploy the Bangladesh Navy.



NAVAL Operations:
Since its inception Bangladesh Navy has carried out many operations. It included both operations of Liberation War and Peace Time Operations. The war time operation involved conventional as well as unconventional operation. The peace time operation was mainly related to anti-smuggling, anti-piracy, fishery protection and many others involved in aid to civil power. However the remarkable operations of Bangladesh Navy are:

  • Operation JACKPOT in liberation war.
  • Operation NIRMUL.
  • Operation PROTIRODH.
The peace time operation made a significant contribution to the overall economy by protecting the interest of Bangladesh at seas.

The official web portal of Bangladesh Navy has lots of information's rather than these.

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