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Friday, January 6, 2012

[chottala.com] Hasina's popularity decreased



Sheikh Hasina's popularity drastically reduced during the past 3 years of her rule.
Her nominee for Chittagong, N'Gong and Comilla Mayoral election were soundly defeated by other candidates. In Chattagong and Comilla
opposition supported candidate defeated ruling party candidates. In N'Gong the winner was refused Awami nomination.
What does it mean ?
Did Hasina received the  voter's message yet ?
I can challenge if government allows Dhaka Mayoral election, ruling party candidate surely will be defeated. Therefore Sheikh Hasina doesn't want
any election in dhaka corporation.
There is no gurantee that election engineering will help Hasina's party to win next general election.
 
 
 


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[FutureOfBangladesh] Anti-liberation fundamentalist control 75% of national trade & commerce !!!!!!!!

Tk 1000 crore contract with lobbyists to protect war criminals: Prof. BarakatSun, 28/08/2011 - 12:52am | by priyodesk

President of Bangladesh Economic Association Prof. Dr Abul Barkat on Saturday said anti-liberation forces have set lobbyists at the cost of Tk 1000 to save the war criminals of 1971 liberation war from being tried.

He revealed the stunning information at a discussion meeting at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in the morning.
Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) arranged the discussion to mark the
August 15, the day of martyrdom of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the national mourning day.

Prof. Barkat said the anti-liberation fundamentalist forces have
invested in 11 sectors including nine major sectors of the country
through which they control 75 percent of the national trade and
commerce.

News Source: UNB


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[FutureOfBangladesh] Madrasa Curriculum should be reformed !!!!!



Outdated Madrasa Curriculum- Unemployment forced graduates into militancy Says Prof Abul Barkat

Sunday, October 2, 2011
Star Correspondent
The outdated madrasa curriculum should be reformed as it forces 75 percent graduates to remain unemployed, providing them the scope to get involved with extremism and militancy, said noted academician Prof Abul Barkat yesterday.
Annually at least five lakh madrasa graduates, mostly from Qawmi madrasas, fail to get a job. A portion of them can get easily involved with militancy, a proven fact of an analysis on the background of militants arrested in the last five years, he said.
The new education policy does not say anything to modernise the Qawmi curriculum. The government should seriously think about the reform, especially of Qawmi madrasa, for human development and establishing a secular state, he viewed.
Prof Barkat was speaking at an unveiling ceremony of his book titled "Political Economy of Madrassa Education in Bangladesh" at Cirdap auditorium in the city. The data used in the research-based book were collected in 2008.
Non-government organisations Nijera Kori and Association for Land Reform and Development (ALRD) organised the function.
Talking about the growth of madrasas, he said there were 4,330 madrasas in 1950 in the country, which jumped to 54,130, both Qawmi and Alia, at present. The annual growth is 4.65 percent, while that of mainstream educational institutions is 3.04 percent.
At present there are around 1 crore madrasa students, of whom 67 percent have a background of extreme poverty, while the number of teachers is over 3.64 lakh, he said.
Around 40 percent of madrasa managing committee members are involved with religion-based political parties, 27 percent are with BNP and 22 percent are with Awami league, the research finding said.
Over 50 percent of madrasa students consider religion-based political party leaders as a role model while 70 percent of Qawmi and 60 percent of Alia madrasa students think madrasa is the easy way to reach heaven.
Speaking as the chief guest, noted historian Prof AF Salahuddin Ahmed stressed the need to create mass opinion for reform in madrasa curriculum.
Dhaka University international relations department Prof Amena Mohsin and Nijera Kori Coordinator Khusi Kabir also spoke at the function.
 


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