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Remittance from UK may rise this month
due to Olympics

Shafiqul Islam Jibon


London Olympic may well impact the country's remittance income, though temporarily, as the world event is taking place in East London, where most Bangladeshi immigrants live, officials of the central and other commercial bank have said.
According to reports received here, the London Olympic has created more than 50 thousand of jobs where Bangladeshis received priority as per the decision of the British government as the event was organized in East London where 60 per cent residents are Bangladeshis.
They said that more than two thousand Bangladeshi immigrants got Olympic official jobs through the government and local tower hamlets council in recent days.
In addition, thousands of Bangladeshi businesses, including restaurants got significant business boost since the Olympic began.
Restaurant owners have decided to keep their business open for 24 hours and seven days a week during the Olympic events as the London authority has declared the Brick Lane, the hub of Bangladeshi restaurants in East London, as the curry capital of London.
All London-based Bangladeshi restaurant owners have recruited additional staff to run their business smoothly as half a million new tourists have gathered in London for the Olympic.
A lot of small businesses of Bangladeshis, including popular Sunday trading in petty court market near the commercial street, hawkers markets in Whitechapel, Stratford Broadway, Witney, Shadwell or Forest gate around the Olympic venue are also drawing a crowd of tourists.
The reports added that house rent in East London gone up at least 4 times this week as tourists are hovering to manage budget accommodation near the Olympic park in Stratford in East London.
Weekly House rent of a one bed room flat has been accelerated to at least 1000 pounds this week from normal 200 pounds a week ago. Eighty per cent of house owners in east London are Bangladeshis. Rooms or seats are now available for night basis with 100 to 150 pounds. Normal hotel rent in East London varies between 40 and 50 pounds per night.
Hundreds of Bangladeshi students and other migrants are busy in selling soft drinks or snacks in the parks or streets to earn some extra bucks.
"As a whole east London has become the busiest place in the world for the Olympic event where 60 per cent of residents are Bangladeshis," executive director of Media Mohol, an east London-based publication and consultancy firm told the FE Sunday.
Every Bangladeshis are putting in their all efforts to earn some extra money out of the Olympic, he said.
The London Olympic may well impact the remittance income this month, a senior official of the Bangladesh Bank told the FE.
Normally the remittance income from the overseas Bangladeshi workers and immigrants increases during the month of Ramadan and Eid.
It is al so encouraging that the Olympic has started during the month of Ramadan and it will end on August 12 next before the biggest Muslim festival of Eid-ul-Fitr, he said.
" Country's largest individual remittance collector, the Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd (IBBL) receives at least 7.0 per cent of their total remittance from the UK every month. This percentage may hopefully increase this month for the Olympic event in London,'' a senior executive of the IBBL told the FE.
The UK is the 5th largest remittance sending country for Bangladesh. Currently, Bangladesh is receiving in an average $80 million of remittance every month from the UK.
The country has received a total $954.75 million of remittance from the UK out of a
grand total $12.84 billion in the last fiscal year (2011-12), the BB official said.



Remittance from UK may rise this month due to Olympics
 
Thanks boltu for posting the Magsaysay award news. I think elementary education can't be copmplete without creating environmental awareness and basic health and hygiene awareness among the children.
 
Bomang Raja passes away

Raja Aungshoi Prue Chowdhury, the chief of Bomang Circle, is no more. He passed away yesterday morning due to old-age-complications at his palace. He was 98.

Father of six sons and two daughters, the indigenous leader left unnumbered relatives and well-wishers to mourn his death.

The date of his funeral is yet to be decided as the Royal Family members will finalise the date, said sources in the family. As per Buddhist ritual, funeral takes place seven days after the death.

Aungshoi Prue was the fifteenth King in the Bomang Circle. The Royal family and people in hills have been reeling with profound shock at the death of their oldest Raja.

The next chief of Bomang Circle has not been declared yet. The Raja is usually nominated from the Royal Family on the basis of seniority.

During the regime of Ziaur Rahman, Aungshoi Prue had served as a state minister for food.

Many people from all walks of life thronged the Bomang palace after hearing of his death to take a glance of the deceased.

Bir Bahadur Ushoi Sing, chairman of CHT Development Board; M Shamsul Huda, brigade commander of Bandarban; Kaya Shoi Hla, chairman of Bandarban Hill District Council; KM Tariqul Islam, deputy commissioner of Bandarban; Kamrul Ahsan, superintendent of police, and M Zabed Reza, the municipality mayor, visited the Royal Palace and expressed sympathy with the bereaved family members.

A large number of civil society representatives and political leaders also visited the palace to convey their condolences at the death of the Bomang Raja.

Meanwhile, the chairmen of three hill district councils (HCDs), political party leaders and individuals sent condolence messages at the death of Bomang Raja.

Parbattya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) in a condolence message expressed deep shock at the demise of the oldest king and said Aungshoi Prue had been a very revered traditional leader.
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Damn this royal lineage goes back to the time of the palas
 
LOL IN DHAKA CITY TO SHOW BUYERS THAT THERES NO FORMALIN! SELLING FROM AQUARIUM !!


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Joke of the year boys:

Huda floats new party

Former BNP leader Nazmul Huda has floated a new political party, Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Front, and announced that his party would contest for all 300 seats in the next parliamentary election.

A founding member of BNP, Huda made the announcement at an Iftar party in a city hotel yesterday, about two months after his resignation from BNP on June 6.

On May 23, former communications minister Huda declared that he would quit BNP if party chairman Khaleda Zia did not invite Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to a dialogue on the caretaker government issue by June 5.

On the day of his resignation, he ruled out the possibility of floating a new political party. “BNP is my first and last destination,” Huda, convener of the new party, had said then.

But yesterday he said he would not return to BNP even if it called him back. “I will now work to establish my party on a solid base. I did not fail as a minister and will be successful in the new journey,” he added.

He also said he would not try to split BNP but welcome the leaders who might want to join him. He claimed that many BNP leaders were with him but declined to reveal any names.

It would be BNP's fault if it failed to hold its leaders back, he added.

Asked whether his party would take part in the election under the present Awami League government, Huda said, “We will if there is transparency and accountability in voter-list updating, vote count and declaration of election results, as my party believe that election is the medium of handing over power.”

BNP gave back Huda the primary membership in April 2011 after he had been expelled from the party in November 2010 for violating party discipline.

Huda floats new party
 
Bangladeshi team wins runner-up prize at HSBC Young Entrepreneurship Challenge

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A team of Bangladeshi students has won the first runner-up prize at the regional HSBC Young Entrepreneur Challenge 2012 for their business concept of producing capsule shells from fish fins and scales.

The runner-up case from Bangladesh presented by the Team Fireflies was for HealthyCaps, halal pharmaceutical capsules uniquely manufactured using fish waste (scales and fins) instead of the more usual imported capsules made from animal-based gelatine.

The team consisting of Makame Mahmud, Rakshanda Zihan, Syeda Rizwana Zafri and Ayesha Sultana -- all students of the Institute of Business Administration of Dhaka University -- presented their business case at the grand finale in Hong Kong on Monday.

During its presentation, the Fireflies team presented how its idea will help the pharmaceu-ticals sector.

Presenters said their product, HealthyCaps, will provide a cheaper but good quality alternative. It will have a lead time of one week, compared to seven to eight weeks needed to make an import from abroad.

For pharmaceutical imports, local companies face a 'minimum order quantity' barrier which increases the cost of inventory management because many companies do not require such large amounts and capsule shells are hygroscopic in nature, they said.

The unpredictable demand of drugs further aggravates inventory costs as this demand cannot be met without stocking, said the team.

HealthyCaps will comply with waste management and environmental protection standards by utilising fish residuals for making the capsule shells.

The main ingredient of traditional capsule shells is gelatin, conventionally made of pigskin and bovine hides.

Bangladesh spends $15 million to import capsule shells every year, according to an estimate.

"It is particularly pleasing that amongst such intense competition, Team Fireflies demonstrated the versatility and entrepreneurial spirit so typical in Bangladeshi businesses," said Andrew Tilke, chief executive officer of HSBC Bangladesh, commenting on the success of the team.

"Bangladesh has a great track record in this competition and this year's team can be very proud of their achievement."

The winning team belongs to Malaysia who presented an innovative business plan to introduce 'EcoCell' bricks for greener buildings.

An Indonesian team was awarded with the second runners-up prize for their business idea of utilising paddy waste to invent premium organic tissue.

The HSBC Young Entrepreneur Challenge programme encourages university students to develop innovative and commercially viable business plans.

Since its launch in 2000, the programme has expanded to Hong Kong, Bangladesh, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Shanghai and Thailand.

This year, over 3,500 full-time university students participated in their respective local competitions.

Bangladeshi team wins runner-up prize at HSBC Young Entrepreneurship Challenge
 
Bangladesh`s Ainul Arefin secures 2nd place in Dubai Quran recitation competition

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Reported by: UNB Connect
Reported on: August 09, 2012 21:02 PM
Reported in: National
Dhaka, Aug 09 (UNB) – Ainul Arefin of Bangladesh secured 2nd position out of scores of competitors from 79 countries in International Quran Recitation Competition held in Dubai on Wednesday.

Yasin Bin Hasun of Kuwaiti secured the first position in the prestigious contest.

The final round of the international competition, where competitors from 79 countries participated was held in Dubai city of United Arab Emirates (UAE) where Deputy Administrator of Dubai Sheikh Maktum bin Muhammad bin Rashid al Maktum was present as the chief guest. Bangladesh`s Consul General Md Abu Jafar was also present.

The programme was part of the 16th Session of the International Quran Conference 2012.

Ainul Arefin secured the first position in the International Quran Recitation Competition held in Saudi Arabia in 2010, a PID handout said.

A brilliant student of Manipur Siddiqia Madrasa, Ainul got the opportunity to participate in the competition after placing first among 111 competitors in a Quran recitation contest held in the capital and organised by Bangladesh Islamic Foundation.

Eldest among the four children- three sons and one daughter – of Maolana Rafiqul Islam and Fatema Aktar, Ainul was born at Brahmapalli village in Mymensingh.

UNBconnect... - Bangladesh`s Ainul Arefin secures 2nd place in Dubai Quran recitation competition
 
Naima Group to build 7-star hotel in Sylhet

Naima Group has taken an initiative to build a seven-star hotel under the name Naima Grand Palace in Sylhet.

The Naima Grand Palace will be the first seven-star hotel in Asia, Shalil Ahmed Solu, Divisional Manager of Naima Group told at a press conference at a hotel in Dhaka Thursday.

He said Sylhet is a well-known tourism district of the country. Moreover, there is a standard stadium. But there is no international standard hotel. Considering this, Naima Group has taken an initiative to construct a seven-star hotel in Sylhet.

Three thousand people of the district will get employment opportunities if the hotel is built, the high official of the company said.

The company has been operating its business activities through Chittagong, Comilla, Noakhali, Barisal and Rajshahi branches during the last 10 years.

Nawab Syed Ali Fazal, Chairman of the company, Syeda Nowshin Jerin, Vice-Chairman, Rahamat Ali, Managing Director, Habibur Rahman, Director and Mintu Majumder, DGM of Comilla office and other high officials of the company were present at the press conference.
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