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Monday, January 2, 2012

[chottala.com] The BMT patient is now addmitted in a hospital in India & seeks your du'aa [1 Attachment]

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Assalamu alaikum dear brothers & sisters. I'm glad to update you that with your sincere du'aa and support the critical Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) patient our young sister Mohsena Khan (24) is now admitted in Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. The family expresses utmost gratitude to all of you for your cordial du'aa and support without which they would not have been able to make the journey possible, alhamdu lillah. If anyone is interested to speak, the patient's father (Mr. Abu Sayed M. Shahadat Hossain) can be contacted on his Indian mobile: +918973192036. I would also like to make a gentle reminder that we still need to raise $20 thousand to complete her treatment. Can we exert all our efforts once again to accomplish our mission and then rest assured with mercy of Allah (SWT)? The family has also requested your kind continued du'aa for Mohsena's successful treatment and full recovery. JazakAllah khayran. Best regards. Wohid
 
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From: Wohid <wohid@post.harvard.edu>
Date: Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 11:08 AM
Subject: little more help may save a young girl's life!
To:
 
Dear good-hearted colleagues,
Assalamu alaikum warahmatullah. Hope this e-mail finds you in peace, good health and spirit. I'm passing this urgent appeal to you with a big hope to save the life of a young brilliant girl student. This link http://www.ankur-international.org/mohsena_bmt.htm will brief you about the girl's  critical health condition. We would like to first update you with a good news that while approximately $85k is needed for the treatment of this bone marrow transplantation (BMT) patient, we have already raised $65k, for which we must express highest esteem and appreciation to those who have generously donated and encouraged others to donate. Although we have exerted all our efforts and exhausted all other channels, but we are not too far from the required amount and we believe the rest is achievable with your cordial support. The big amount that we have so far raised gives us further courage and confidence that inshaAllah we can raise the rest (another $20k) with our accelerated collective efforts. We believe you wouldn't like to let the initiative fail after this much of success. May we then humbly request you to donate generously? 
 
The respected donors may contribute online using the donate button at this link: (http://www.ankur-international.org/mohsena_bmt.htm) of Ankur International, or can contact any of the designated coordinator or send donation directly to the patient's account as given in the attached file.
 
Please remember – no amount is small. Small drops of water make an ocean and a tallest tower is built on many tiny single pieces of bricks!!! However, no feeling of regret if you have no capacity to donate at all; Your kind help in terms of encouraging others around you, circulating this message to all people of your close contact and your sincere prayer for the patient is no less important than your personal donation!!! "And if anyone has saved a life, as though he has saved the life of all mankind." [Al-Qur'aan, Surah al-Maidah (5):32]
 
May God, the Almighty, bless us all with good health, spirit, peace, happiness, prosperity and success. Kindest regards. Sincerely yours, Wohid

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[chottala.com] Happy New Year from ISDE Bangladesh!



Happy New Year 2012!

The year we passed is always memorable and learning. The upcoming year is always for wish. Learning from 2011 would be your guidance and momentum for 2012. In the name of bidding NGOs forces to comercialization, this is the time to raise voices to Enacts Separate Procurement policy for NGOs & Green Climate Fund management in Bangladesh.

 

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Re: [chottala.com] Zia and Declaration of Independence ......

Dear all,

One thing we all forget that one can not declare the Independence if he wishes.
So, before all these controversy regarding proclamation of independence, we
must decide who can or can't declare the independence. For declaration
of independence
one must have certain eligibility, position & leadership quality. So,
how can a Major
can declare the independence of a country. Yes, one can only read out
on behalf of
such a leader and Ziaur Rahman has done that but tactfully present BNP leader
has discarded the line .... on behalf of our great leader Sk. Mujibur
Rahman......

So, how long it will go on........

Zayeed
Chittagong


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On 12/22/11, AbdurRahim Azad <Arahim.azad@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dr. Abdul Mannan
>
> How about Zia's first radio announcement in which he
> declared himself as the President of Bangladesh?
> Has that announcement is preserved, and still available?
>
> At 19:45 on 27 March 1971, Major Ziaur Rahman broadcast announcement of
> the declaration of independence on behalf
> of Sheikh Mujibur:(the one that we hear about):
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=2SzkNUvO1yU
>
> Why he made announcement in English?
>
> Although, he said Joy Bangla.....and asked for
> support of the big powers and our neighbour (meaning
> India), but he didn't call the masses of Bangladesh
> to actively join the armed struggle for the liberation
> of Bangladesh ....
>
>
> Can you enlighten us on the real perspective of
> night of 27th March 1971 vis-a-vis the radio
> announcement when the Yahia's crackdown and
> killings of Bengali people had already started?
>
>
> What do you think of the formal declaration of
> "People's Republic of Bangladesh" by the
> leaders in Meherpur [ Meherpur District] on April 17th 1971
> [Mujibnagar Day] ?
>
> What was the historic importance of forming
> the provisional goverment in exile and it's subsequent
> role in the overall liberation war & the victory of the
> People of Bangladesh.
>
> Also, it may be worthwhile to discuss the role of
> Khondoker Mustaq Ahmed and his attempts to form
> a confederation with Pakistan?
> Can Mujibnagar Day be considered as major milestone in our liberation war
> ?
>
> http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/04/17/d504171501101.htm
> *bbc bangla mujibnagar day.wmv :*
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVHWaXaZH2s
>
> Azad
>
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 2:43 AM, Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Prothom Alo published a feature by me on December 17, 2011 on Chittagong
>> 1971. The feature was intended for publication on the Victory Day, but
>> they
>> were running short of space. The December 17 article was edited and part
>> of
>> it was shredded. Quite a few readers sent me mail why I omitted the Zia
>> part of Declaration of Independence? I explained to them what went wrong
>> with P. Alo. I submitted the same article with a different title to Daily
>> Purbokone of Chittagong and they published it on December 16, 2011 in
>> their
>> supplement. For the benefit of the readers I am attaching the PDF format
>> of
>> the article so that readers can go through my original text, if they
>> wished
>> and remove any misgiving. P. Alo is in the habit of doing such things.
>>
>> Regards and warm wishes.
>>
>> Mannan
>>
>> --
>> _________________________________
>> Abdul Mannan
>> Professor
>> School of Business
>> University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
>> House # 56, Road # 4/A
>> Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209
>> Bangladesh.
>> BDT=GMT +5
>> Working Days Sunday-Thursday
>> E-mail: abman1971@gmail.com
>> abdul.mannan@ulab.edu.bd <abdul.mannan@umail.ulab.edu.bd>
>> http://www.ulab.edu.bd
>>
>>
>>
>


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[chottala.com] Muslim's Contributions to Civilization

And we are so shameless that we claim the Scientific Contributions of even the Scientists, who we had declared 'MorTiD' and beheaded them like Haytham and Hayyaan as Moslims to fool our Moslim Brothers and for the purpose of convincing them.
We also lie and claim some stuff was done by Moslims, when it was not and in some cases it was Pre Islamic.
Proof of Islamic Scientific Achievements is that until 1800 A.D. we lived in our Kerosene Lamp and Bull Cart world and for the last thousand years we have not invented anything major. Allah has damned us but we do not want to admit it just like all other people that Allah had damned before us.
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> To: notun Bangladesh <notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com>, tasmia hossain <tasmia_h@...>, salik bahar <shorov_23@...>, Rafat Bahar <saji_1@...>, abid bahar <abid.bahar@...>
> Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Muslim's Contributions to Civilization
> Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 20:33:09 -0500
>
>
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
> http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidRecord=&#65533;
> Muslim's Contributions to Civilization
> Monday December 12 2011 21:10:40 PM BDT
> Dr. Sultan Ahmad, USA
> We, as Muslims, are not aware of the contributions of the Muslims to civilization. This is not only unfortunate, but also a shame for us. We should, of course will feel proud when we will know the contributions of the Muslim scientists.
>
> Surgery
>
> Many modern surgical instruments are of exactly the same design as those devised in the 10th century by a Muslim surgeon called al-Zahrawi (936 &#65533; 1013 AD). He was an Andalusian who is considered Islam&#65533;s greatest surgeon and one of the fathers of modern surgery.
>
> His scalpels, bone saws, forceps, fine scissors for eye surgery and many of the 200 instruments he devised are recognizable to a modern surgeon. It was he who discovered that catgut used for internal stitches dissolves away naturally (a discovery he made when his monkey ate his lute strings) and that it can be also used to make medicine capsules. In the 13th century, another Muslim named Ibn Nafis described the circulation of the blood, 300 years before William Harvey discovered it. Muslim doctors also invented anesthetics of opium and alcohol mixtures and developed hollow needless to suck cataracts from eyes in a technique still used today.
>
> Source: www.independent.co.uk; How Islamic inventors changed the world, Saturday, 11 March, 2006; www.pre-renaissance.com
>
> Parachute and Flying Machine
>
> A thousand years before the Wright brothers a Muslim poet, astronomer, musician and engineer named Abbas Ibn Firnas (810 &#65533; 887 AD)made several attempts to construct a flying machine. A berber born in Izn-Rand Onda, Al-Andalus (Ronda, Spain) and lived in the Emirate of Cordova. He was an inventor, engineer, aviator, physician, Arabic poet and Andalusian musician.
>
> In 852 AD, he jumped from the minaret of the Grand Mosque in Cordova using a loose cloak stiffened with wooden struts. He hoped to glide like a bird. He could not. But the cloak should his fall, creating what is thought to be the first Parachute, and leaving him with only minor injuries. In 875, aged 70, having perfected a machine of silk and eagles&#65533; feathers he tried again, jumping from a mountain. He flew to a significant height and stayed aloft for tem minutes but crashed on landing &#65533; concluding correctly that it was because he had not given his device a tail so it would stall on landing. Baghdad international airport and a crater on the Moon are named after him.
>
> Source: op. cit.
>
> Optics
>
> The ancient Greeks thought our eyes emitted rays, like a las3er, which enabled us to see. The first person to realize that light enters the eyes, rather than leaving it, was the 10th century mathematician, astronomer and physicist Ibn al-Haitham (Alhazen, 965 &#65533; 1041 AD) born in Circa 965, in Basra, Iraq and lived mainly in Cairo, Egypt. He is regarded as the &#65533;father of modern optics).
>
> He invent)ed the first pin-hole camera after noticing the way light came through a hole in windows of shutters. The smaller the hole, the better the picture, he worked out, and set up the first Camera Obscura (from the Arab word qamara of a dark or private room). He is also credited with being the first man to shift Physics from a philosophical activity to an experimental one. John Draper expresses his amazement that Ibn Al-Haythem wroye about these subjects in the 11th century and for several centuries Ibn Al-Haythams&#65533;s work on optics was the main source of study in Europe.
>
> Source: en.wikipedia.org.
>
> Civil Engineering
>
> Al-Jazari invented a variety of machines for raising water in 1206, as well as water mills and water wheels with cams on their axie used to operate automata in the late 12th century. Cordova had the first facilities and waste containers for litter collection. The first kerosene lamp was invented by Muhammad ibn Zakaria Razi (865 &#65533; 925 AD) in the 9th century. He was born in Ragha, Persia. Shifted his interest from music to alchemy and when his experimentation caused him an eye-disease, he shifted his interest to medicine.
>
> Muslim engineers invented a variety of surveying instruments for accurate leveling, including a wooden board with a plumb line and two hooks, an equilateral triangle with a plumb line and two hooks and a <<reed level>>. They also invented a rotating alidade used for accurate alignment, and a surveying astrolabe used for alignment, measuring angles, triangulation, finding the width of a river, and the distance between two points separated by an impassable obstruction. The streets of Baghdad were the first to be paved with tar from the 8th century AD. The first ventilators were invented in Islamic Egypt and were widely used in many houses throughout Cairo during the middle ages.
>
> Source: www.independent.co.uk; www.pre-renaissance.com.
>
> Chemistry
>
> Distillation, the means of separating liquids through differences in their boiling points, was invented around the year 800 by Islam&#65533;s foremost scientist, Jabir ibn Hayyan (721 &#65533; 815 AD), who transformed alchemy into chemistry, inventing many of the basic processes and apparatus still used today &#65533; liquefaction, crystallization, distillation, purification, oxidization, evaporation and filtration. As well as discovering sulphuric and nitric acid, he invented the alembic still, giving the world intense rose water and other perfumes and alcoholic spirits (although drinking them is haram, or forbidden, in Islam. Ibn Hayyamn emphasized systematic experimentation and was the founder of modern chemistry.
>
> Source: op.cit.
>
> Mechanics
>
> The crank-shaft is a device which translates rotary into linear motion and is central to much of the machinery in the modern world, not least the internal combustion engine. One of the most important mechanical inventions in the history of humankind was created by an ingenious Muslim engineer called al-Jazari (1136 &#65533; 1206) to raise water for irrigation. He was born in Al-Jaziraothe, northern Mesopotamia. In his book, book of knowledge of ingenious Mechanical devices, he described fifty mechanical devices along with instructions on how to construct them.
>
> Source: www.independent.co.uk; www.wikipedia.org
>
> Numbering System
>
> The system of numbering is use all around the world is probably Indian in origin but the style of the numerals is Arabic and first appears in print in the work of the Muslim Mathematician al-Khwarizmi and al-Kindi (801 &#65533; 873 AD) around 825. He was born in Kufa. He was a philosopher,, mathematician, physicist, astronomer, physician, geographer and even an expert in Music. It is surprising that he made original contributions to all of these fields.
>
> Algebra was named after al- Khwarizmi&#65533;s book, Al-Jabar wa-al-Muabilah, much of whose contents are still in use. The work of Muslim math scholars was imported into Europe 300 years later by the Italian mathematician Fibonacci. Algorithms and much of the theory of trigonometry came from the Muslim world. And Al-Kindi&#65533;s discovery of frequency analysis rendered all the codes of the ancient world soluble and created the basis of modern cryptology.
>
> Source: www.independent.co.uk
>
> Mathematics
>
> Among the achievements of Muslim mathematicians include the development of Algebra and algorithms by Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi, 9780 &#65533; 950 AD) the invention of spherical trigonometry, the addition of the decimal point notation to the Arabic numerals, the invention of the trigonometric functions besides sine, al-Kindi&#65533;s introduction of cryptanalysis and frequency analysis., al-Karaji&#65533;s introduction of algebraic calculus and proof by mathematical induction, the development of analytic geometry and the earliest general formula for infinitesimal and integral calculus by Ibn al-Haytham, the beginning of algebraic geometry by Omar Khayyam, the first reputations of Euclidean geometry and the parallel postulate by Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, the first first attempt at a non-Euclidean geometry by Sadar al-Din, the development of symbolic algebra by Abu al-Hasan ibn al-Qalasadi, and numerous other advances in algebra, arithmetic, Calculus, cryptography, geometry, number theory and trigonometry.
>
> Source: Book: al-Tabsira fi&#65533;lm al-hisab
>
> Medicine
>
> Abu al-Qasim (Abulcasis) help lay the foundation for modern surgery, with his Kitab al-Tasrif, in which he invented numerous surgical instruments, including the first instruments unique to women, as well as the surgical uses of catgut and forceps, the ligature, surgical needle, scalpel, curette, retractor, surgical spoon, sound, surgical hook, rod, and specula, and bone saw. Ibn Haytham (Alhacen) made important advances in eye surgery, as he correctly explained the process of sight and visual perception for the first time in his book of optics. Ibn Sina (Avicena) (980 &#65533; 1037 AD) was born in Afsana, near Bukhara. For a thousand years he retained his original renown as one of the greatest thinkers and medical scholars in history.
>
> He helped lay the foundations of modern medicine, with the Canon of medicine which was responsible for the discovery of contagious disease, introduction of quarantine to limit their spread, introduction of experimental medicine, evidence-based medicines, clinical trials, randomized controlled trials, efficacy tests, and clinical pharmacology, the first descriptions on bacterial and viral organisms, distinction of mediastinitis from pleurisy, contagious nature of tuberculosis, distribution of disease by water and soil, skin troubles, sexually transmitted diseases, perversions, nervous ailments, use of ice to treat fevers, and separation of medicine from pharmacology. Ibn al-Nafis laid the foundations of circulatory physiology, as he was the first to describe the pulmonary and coronary circulation.
>
> Source: Books: The Canon of Medicine; The book of Healing.
>
> Time Keeping Devices
>
> In the 10th century, al-Sufi (908 &#65533; 986 AD)described over1,000 different uses of an astrolabe, including timekeeping, particularly for the times of Salah (prayers) and Ramadhan. Geared mechanical astrolabe featured a calendar computer and gear-wheels, and was invented by Abu Bakr of Ispahan in 1235.Al-Jazari invented monumental water powers astronomical clocks which displayed moving models of the sun, moon, and stars. His largest astronomical clock displayed the zodiac and the solar and lunar orbits. Another innovative feature of the clock was a pointer which travelled across the top of a gateway and caused automatic doors to open every hour. The first geared clock was invented by the 11th century Arab engineer Ibn Khalf al-Muradi in Islamic Iberia. It was a water clock that employed both segmental and epicyclic gearing. Other monumental water clocks constructed by Muslim engineers also employed complex gear trains and arrays of automata.
>
> Source: Book of Fixed Stars
>
> Architecture
>
> The great mosque of Xi&#65533;an china was completed circa 744, and the Great Mosque of samara in Iraq was completed in 847. The Great Mosque of samara combined the hypostyle architecture of rows and columns supporting a flat base above which a huge spiraling minaret was constructed. The Spanish Muslims began construction of the Grand Mosque at cordoba in 785 marking the beginning of Islamic architecture in Spain and Northern Africa. The mosque is noted for its striking interior arches. Moorish architecture reached its peak with the construction of the Alhambra, the magnificent palace/fortress of Granada, with its open and breezy interior spaces adorned in red, blue, and gold. The walls are decorated with stylized foliage motifs. Arabic inscriptions and arabesque design work. With walls covered in glazed tiles.
>
> Many buildings and portions of buildings worldwide have been inspired by the Alhambra: there is a Moorish revival house in Stillwater, MN which was created and named after the Alhambara; also, the main portion of the Irvine Spectrum center in Irvine. CA is a postmodern version of the court of the Lions.
>
> Source: en.wikipedia.org
>
> Institutions
>
> A number of important educational and scientific institutions previously unknown in the ancient world have their origins in the early Islamic world, with the most notable examples being: the public and psychiatric hospitals, the public library and lending library, the academic degree granting university, and the astronomical observatory as a research institute. The Guinness book of World Records recognizes the University of Al Karaouine in Fez, Morocco as the oldest degree-granting in the world with its founding in 859 CE byFatima al-Fihri. Al-Azhar University, founded in Cairo, Egypt in the 975 CE., offered a variety of academic degrees, including postgraduate degrees, and is often considered the first full-pledged university. The origin of the doctorate also dates back to the ijazat attadris via wa &#65533;l-ifttd (license to teach and issue legal opinions) in the medieval Madrashas which taught Islamic law.
>
> Source: en.wikipedia.org
> Compiled by the author.
>
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Re: [chottala.com] Chittagong 1971



Thanks for your  generous comments. Media in Bangladesh can be very deceptive.

Warm wishes.

Mannan

On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Shahadat Hussaini <shahadathussaini@hotmail.com> wrote:
 

Thank you sir for your prompt reply. I wonder why Prothom Alo does not want share the truth and only truth with the nation? This action of shredding is totally unethical. I construed to as treason to the mankind and the world. Professor, please keep all these documented for the sake real history in making for future. I know as distinguished professor you are a piller of our society and people like you have to uphold the truth but truth.
Thank you once again.
Hussain Shahadat Suhrawardy
Washington, DC
 

To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
From: abman1971@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 08:24:33 -0800
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Chittagong 1971

 
Thanks. I did included in another writing about Zia in of the Victory Day supplement published in the Daily Purbokone of Chittagong. I mentioned that too in P.Alo but they shredded substantial part of my writing.

Warm wishes.

Mannan

On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Helal Ahmed <huahmed@yahoo.com> wrote:
 


Asslamualaikum Sir.
 
Thank you for enlighten us with the piece of history.
 
Sir, i think you mistakenly forgot to mention about late Ziaur Rahman's declare of independence (once by himself and once on behalf of Bongobondhu) in your article.
 
You may write another one to accommodate the missing parts unless you intend to exclude Zia's role during those unforgettable days.
 
Vala thaikkun.
Helal

From: Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2011 5:18 AM
Subject: [Alapon] Chittagong 1971

 
Link to my column published today in the Daily Prothom Alo. It is Chittagong , 1971.

Warm wishes.

Mannan


http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2011-12-17/news/209264
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_________________________________
Abdul Mannan
Professor
School of Business
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
House # 56, Road # 4/A
Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209
Bangladesh.
BDT=GMT +5
Working Days Sunday-Thursday
E-mail: abman1971@gmail.com
abdul.mannan@ulab.edu.bd
 http://www.ulab.edu.bd





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_________________________________
Abdul Mannan
Professor
School of Business
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
House # 56, Road # 4/A
Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209
Bangladesh.
BDT=GMT +5
Working Days Sunday-Thursday
E-mail: abman1971@gmail.com
abdul.mannan@ulab.edu.bd
 http://www.ulab.edu.bd



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[chottala.com] REMITTANCE HITS RECORD HIGH !!!!!!



Good news for the govt. , bad news for the opposition !!!
 
At $1.145 bn, remittance hits record high
Mon, Jan 2nd, 2012 8:55 pm BdST
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Dhaka, Jan 2 (bdnews24.com) – Expatriates have set a new record by remitting around $ 1.145 billion in December, the central bank says.

The previous record was $ 1.1 billion, received in August.

"It (December remittance) was the highest last year, as also in Bangladesh's history. I hope the trend will continue in future as well," Bangladesh Bank governor Atiur Rahman told bdnews24.com on Monday.

"The central bank has taken several steps to increase remittance through banking channel. It's a reflection [of these steps]," he said. "We want 100 percent remittance to come through the banking channel. We are working on it."

The remittance received in 2011 totalled $ 12.16 billion, 10.55 percent higher than the previous year. For 2010, the figure was $ 11 billion.

Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) researcher Zaid Bakht said, "It's a welcome improvement amid the economic crisis. It will ease the balance of payment crisis."

According to Bakht, expatriates are remitting more as value of dollar rose against taka in recent past.

"Many expatriates might have had savings and they are sending the money to the country after the value of dollar went up. It might be the reason behind the increase in remittance," he said.

Banks sold dollar at Tk 82 on Monday, according to the Bangladesh Bank.

In the last year, value of dollar rose against taka by 15 percent, with December itself witnessing an increase by about Tk 5.

INCREASED TRANSFER OF FUNDS

The country received around $ 6.07 billion remittance in the first half of the current fiscal -- a 9.27-percent increase over $ 5.5 billion received in the same period the year before.

The rate of increase in remittance had been a measly 1 percent between July and December 2010.

Expatriates sent $ 1.01 billion in the first month of the current fiscal. The amount was $ 855.4 million in September 2011, $ 1.03 billion in October and $ 908.1 million in November.

The remittance inflow grew 25.92 percent in December 2011 in comparison with November, and 18.09 percent vis-à-vis December 2010.

While the flow of remittance usually increases before Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha, December did not have any such festival, which should herald more cheers for the economy.

The increased rate of remittance has lifted some pressure off the central bank's foreign exchange reserve. The reserve, which was $ 9.2 billion two weeks ago, stood at $ 9.64 billion on Monday.

BB governor Atiur Rahman said letters were sent to Bangladesh missions in every country, asking them to inspire expatriates to remit more through banks. "Expatriates are requested to communicate with the central bank whenever they face any problem," he said.

According to BB, $303.9 million came through four state-owned commercial banks, while $ 10.5 million through two specialised banks. Thirty private banks handled remittance of $ 816.8 million and nine foreign banks $ 13 million, according to the central bank.

bdnews24.com/arh/ost/std/2051h


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