Wednesday, July 29, 2020

National Memorial.BD

National Memorial of the eternal symbol of the nation’s tribute to the martyrdom of the great martyr in the war of 1971. Memorial Monument Complex has been established with 44 hectares of land in Savar upazila, 35 kilometers northwest of Bangladesh. In December 1971, a plan to build Savar’s bloody war, the final victory of the freedom fighters, their heroism and sacrifice, and memorial monument to Savar were planned. Architect Syed Mainul Hossain’s design was selected from 57 best designs. After the 1982 construction of the main structure of the monument, artificial lake and gardens was completed. The structure of the monument consists of seven pairs of triangular walls. The walls have been arranged from small to large. The middle wall is the longest in length but the highest in height. The highest point is 150 feet high. From different perspectives, the mausoleum appears differently. The main structure of the architect Moinul Hossain Soudh created concrete and other structures of the complex, red brick. This distinction is for the gravity of the original monastery and the protection of the individual. By this it has been pointed out the unique development of freedom of blood on the red soil. The entire complex includes artificial water bodies, gardens and mass graves. In 1971, the freedom fighters had a big fight against the Pakistani occupation forces in Savar. Many freedom fighters he was martyred in the war. The victory of Bangladesh and the defeat of Pakistan in this final war is determined. Earlier, the Pakistani army captured many Bengali people from the villages of Savar and brought them to the camp. They were killed after torture. Numerous villagers were killed in bricks by firing, or buried in low ground or buried in soil. After the war, the massacre and mass grave were discovered in this area. These mass graves are located at the Memorial Complex. A water body is in front of the main structure of the National Memorial Museum. Here is the main structure of National Memorial Monument and National Flag. There are numerous Shapala flowers in this water body. National flower in Bangladesh. There is no entry price to enter Savar National Memorial. It is open from 6am to 6pm every day. Why the seven pillars in the monument? The monument consists of seven pairs of triangle. The seven pairs of national monuments represent seven different levels of independence movement. The stages are: 1. Language Movement of 1952 2. 1954 United Front election 3. Movement of the Constituent Movement of 1956 4. Education Movement of 1962 5. The six-point movement of 1966 6. 1969 mass upsurge and 7. The great liberation war of 1971. The mausoleum has been constructed considering these seven phenomena as the roundabout of the liberation movement. How to go BRTC bus service is available to go straight to the memorial from Dhaka. Which goes from Motijheel-Gulistan to Shahbagh, Farmgate, Asadgaon, Shyamoli, Gabtoli, and Savar Memorial Museum. Besides, Motijheel and Gulistan, Hanif, Nandan Super Bus and Greenway bus service travel directly to Nabinagar. Apart from Mirpur 12, Titas Transport has left for Mirpur 10, Mirpur 1, Technical, Gabtoli, and Savar Memorial Society. Google Translate for Business:Translator ToolkitWebsite Translator.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Corona at B.D

Three thousand Kovid patients died in the country in 4 months July 26, 2020. Since the first death from coronavirus in the country, 3,000 Kovid patients have died so far. More than 2 lakh 29 thousand people have been affected. However, the number of recovered patients is also significant. So far, more than 1 lakh 26 thousand Kovid patients have recovered. The Department of Health said on Tuesday that coronavirus had killed 35 more people in the country in the past 24 hours. A total of 3,000 Kovid patients died in the country. During this time, 2,908 people have been identified. A total of 2 lakh 29 thousand 185 people were identified in the country. In the last 24 hours, 1,631 people have recovered and a total of 1 lakh 26,414 people have recovered. Additional Director General of the Health Department Nasima Sultana gave this information in a regular briefing. He said that in the last 24 hours, 12,614 samples were tested and corona was identified in the bodies of 2,906 people. A total of 2 lakh 29 thousand 185 people were affected. Dr. Nasima said 35 people had died in the last 24 hours. Of these, 26 are men and 9 are women. A total of 3 thousand died. Of those killed so far, 2,357 are males and 742 are females. He added that 1,631 people have recovered in the last 24 hours and 1 lakh 26,414 people have recovered so far. The recovery rate was 55.59 percent and the death rate was 1.31 percent. The deadly coronavirus, which originated from China in December last year, has spread to 213 countries and regions around the world, including Bangladesh. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus crisis an epidemic on March 11. The first Kovid-19 patient in Bangladesh was diagnosed on March 6 and the first patient infected with the disease died on March 18.

5 Rafale : India

Five dreaded Rafale warplanes have left for India July 26, 2020. India is ready to fight China in arms. The Indian government has also allocated large sums of money to modernize the country's military arsenal. Five Rafale fighter jets left France for India in the first leg on Monday, raising China's blood pressure. Indian pilots will fly the warplanes. If all goes well, the state-of-the-art warplanes will arrive in the country on Wednesday. The fighter jets will be included in the 'Golden Arrow' Squadron No. 16 at the Ambala Air Force Base in Haryana. If all preparations are in order, the raffle will be sent to East Ladakh in seven days. News Times of India. According to Indian Air Force sources, the pilots will take a break at Al Dhafra Air Base in Abu Dhabi before arriving in India. Fighter jets will be refueled twice in mid-air. Daso Aviation has also added long-range missile technology to those warplanes. Twelve Indian pilots have been given special training from France to fly warplanes in Rafale. The pilots also received training on how to fly an Airbus 330 multirole tanker transport aircraft and refuel in mid-air. Thirty-six more Air Force pilots have been enrolled in Rafale to learn how to fly warplanes and refuel in mid-air. They will also go to France for training. In military terms, the Rafale is called a multirole combat aircraft. Rafale has the ability to strike from very high altitudes, destroy warships, launch missiles and even launch nuclear strikes. To strengthen it, two missiles called 'Meteor' and 'Scalp' may also be added. Hammer missiles are also being brought to make it stronger.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Sweden:Tragic Incident.

I witnessed a tragic incident in an old age home in Sweden Rahman Mridha, from Sweden July 22, 2020, 11:56 p.m. Online version 68 Shares facebook sharing buttonmessenger sharing buttontwitter sharing buttonpinterest sharing buttonlinkedin sharing button The husband and wife came to the old age home at the last age due to the negligence of the child. Symbolic image The husband and wife came to the old age home at the last age due to the negligence of the child. Symbolic image A memorable event of my first year in Sweden is still in my heart. It happened in a nursing home in Sweden. Simon and Sara, a retired Swedish citizen, lived in the nursing home. Both of them are 60 plus years old. My university summer is three months off. I came to Stockholm to do summer job. I got a job in an old age home. My job here was to help the elderly with their daily work. Walking around the park in a wheelchair was part of the job. Talking to the elders about various topics was a good opportunity for me to learn Swedish. Then I got a wonderful opportunity to know their social and emotional aspects. Simon and Sarah have been married for almost 50 years. One of their sons, Andes, works outside Stockholm. I don't see much with my parents. Simon and Sara often talk to me about their son. I had just come from Bangladesh, so seeing their compassion for their son reminded me of my own family. Feeding Simon and Sarah a variety of medications while sleeping every day was another part of my job. I often noticed that they would tell me, Rahman, you go away, we will take medicine and go to sleep later. I never doubted their work, yet I told my boss one day. The boss said, ‘Well if they don’t forget to take the medicine themselves then there is no problem. But you see, if they don't take medicine by mistake, then of course you take medicine and go home. ' I never saw them forget to take the medicine or the medicine left on the table remained on the table. Everyone likes Simon and Sarah. I have been working for more than two months. So a good relationship has developed with everyone. Suddenly one morning Simon and Sarah are knocking on the door but they are not opening the door. What do I do? I brought the extra key and opened the room and saw Simon and Sara lying in their hands holding each other's hands. What's the matter What happened? No one can say anything. Doctors and police came and started the investigation, they also asked me a thousand questions. I said what I know. After various tests, it was found out that they had died after taking overdose drugs. But how did you get so much medicine? The investigation revealed that they died after accumulating drugs for months and consuming all the drugs at once. To those who help Simon and Sarah, including me, our job is to serve them and obey their commands. Since both of them have healthy brains, neither of us had any doubts. Even then, due to the deaths of the two, some new rules were introduced in the old age home. One of them is the direct help in most cases of drug use. Suddenly, after so many years, I remember that day. Today a news item on Swedish television. In many countries of the world, if someone does not want to live in a state of severe illness, some professional doctors help them to die with medicine. Switzerland is one of them. Earlier this year, an ALS patient in Sweden contacted a Swiss doctor about the death. When everything is fine, Kovid-19 comes and makes everything random. Also known as ALS (amyotropic lateral sclerosis) or Lou Gehrig's disease. It is a neurological or neurological disease. It gets worse over time and becomes even more painful. The disease causes disability, as it destroys nerve cells. The disease begins with slight symptoms. As with walking and respiratory failure, it tends to increase. Swedish This patient does not want to survive in the agony of suffering. Sweden has decided not to help anyone die, keeping in mind their morals and ethics, which is why this ALS patient from Sweden planned to die outside the country. A few days ago, a retired doctor from Sweden broke the Swedish rules and helped that ALS patient to die. Retired doctors think, if someone wants to take his own life voluntarily, why should he be tied up? If someone wants to die rather than survive, a professional doctor should help. There has been a lot of fighting in Sweden over the issue. Let's see what the Swedish Parliament decides in the end and what punishment the retired doctor gets! It remains to be seen whether the doctor's medical license will be revoked or he will be jailed. Many religious people wonder if Sweden will change the law to allow patients to die voluntarily. Everyone hoping to see the end of the incident. About 36 years ago today, despite Simon and Sara's untimely death at their own risk, the Swedish nation has not changed the law, let's see what happens this time. There is always a reason behind the death of the human race. Now if one does not want to live on the brink of death, it may be a matter of rethinking. But those who believe in religion know that taking one's own life is a great sin.

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Headmaster Needs.

Every Great Headteacher Needs LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT August 21, 2017, 8:39 GMT+1What are the key attributes today’s leaders need to handle the demands of headship?The Attributes Every Great Headteacher Needs A successful career in the classroom will provide most headteachers with a firm foundation in understanding teaching and learning, but the business of managing and leading a school has changed enormously in the past 10 years. Schools are now essentially small businesses with significant autonomy and great responsibilities, meaning headteachers need core expertise in finance, HR and technology. They must also understand the legalities of data protection, contract procurement and a host of other areas that a classroom career simply won’t have prepared them for. APPLY YOUR VALUES The management skills required for running a school might have changed beyond all recognition, but the essential leadership skills have remained consistent. Leaders must still possess the communication skills necessary to engage and inspire children, parents, staff and the wider community. They need interpersonal skills that will enable them to share their values and principles with others. The best headteachers have always been able to do that, but the ways in which they do so have changed. Relying on an unquestioning respect for authority rarely carries a headteacher far these days. Instead, their interpersonal and communication skills have to be more sophisticated if they’re to motivate, inspire and persuade. Managing staff is the most complex aspect of a school leaders’ role. Every headteacher aspires to leading a happy, productive team that feels respected and looked after – but actually achieving this in practice requires skill and dexterity. The challenge is to keep your approach rooted in fairness and transparency, but with a personal touch that recognises and respects individual difference. The temptation might be to write complicated policies that set out responses to every conceivable situation, but this quickly becomes fraught with difficulty. Instead, headteachers need strong principles and clear values that they can apply to the many and varied situations they’ll face. KEEP YOUR BEST TEACHERS Combine legal HR obligations with performance accountability and staff shortages, and you have a challenging environment for heads. A teacher exhibiting poor attendance or performance may be difficult to challenge in the timescales parents expect or the school needs, due to the lengthy process of challenge and support agreed with unions and because it’s hard to replace teachers mid-term. Teachers might request part-time work, or adjustments to their roles at different points in their careers that present real challenges to leaders trying to meet the needs of individual staff, colleagues, children and parents. A teacher’s requirement to work part time may be directly at odds with a parent’s expectation that their child will have a single dedicated teacher, for example. The root cause of these issues tends to rest with the ongoing shortage of good, experienced teachers. Quite simply, too many teachers are leaving the profession – 13% in their first year, 25% within their first three years in the classroom – thus leaving the profession with a dearth of seasoned staff and future leaders. A school may be able to recruit fewer experienced teachers, but they still need a balanced staff cohort with members who can lead and mentor those who are early on in their careers. Without enough experienced staff, the development of new teachers will suffer and just exacerbate the problem. If we’re to solve this issue, we have to find new ways of keeping our best teachers. Giving them roles that excite and inspire them is part of the answer, but we can’t ignore the basic need to make their jobs more manageable. The workload must be practical, the hours proportionate and the demands reasonable. School holidays alone don’t compensate for working 50-hour weeks on top of whatever family responsibilities they may have. ‘GOOD ENOUGH’ IS OKAY Schools now do more than they ever have, but headteachers have to ensure that any ancillary work can be sustained. The profession can’t afford to train teachers who subsequently burn out and leave the profession prematurely. Teachers can often be their own worst enemies in this area – always willing to try harder or do more until they physically can’t do any more; often rejecting the support of published schemes, preferring to believe that they know their class best and can plan better themselves. As a profession, we have to recognise that sometimes accepting ‘good enough’ will actually allow us to be better for longer, though this will require a culture change at every level. Ofsted has to recognise the importance of sustainability. Leaders must learn how to support their teachers to be not just be ‘the best they can be’ but rather ‘the best they can sustain’. And teachers need to learn that they can’t do it all. QUESTION YOURSELF The best leaders will continually ask what really makes a difference, and be willing to challenge some of the things they have always done if they’re not having a positive impact. A certain level of bravery and confidence is needed to truly focus on what’s important for the children. It’s easy to get distracted by other demands, be it marking homework, managing parents’ evening, organising PTA events and so forth. But as leaders, we should always be asking ourselves, why do we do this? Does it make a difference? How long does it take? What will happen if we don’t do it? Is it worth it? And of course, we need the DfE to lead the way. Only then can we be sure that our school leaders are getting the best possible value out of the resources available to them, and are providing the most effective leadership and the best learning opportunities they can for children. Amanda Godfrey is executive head of the Spiral Partnership Trust – a community of schools working in collaboration to provide exceptional education. For more information, visit spiral.herts.sch.uk or follow @spiralexechead.

Monday, July 20, 2020

Highest Corona: India

New record for highest corona detection in one day in India Online News 1125, July 19, ২0২0 | Lesson time: 0.6 minutes facebook sharing buttontwitter sharing buttonmessenger sharing buttonwhatsapp sharing buttonsharethis sharing button New record for highest corona detection in one day in India New record for highest corona detection in one day in India. In India, a record 36,902 corona patients have been identified in the last 24 hours. This is by far the highest number of victims in the country. Besides, 543 people have died in Corona in India in the last 24 hours. This was stated by the Union Ministry of Health on Sunday. Ad by Valueimpression According to the Union Ministry of Health, 1,07,618 people have been infected with corona in India so far. Of these, 6 lakh 8 thousand 423 people have recovered. Corona has so far killed 26,618 people in the country. India is the third most affected corona. The United States tops the list, followed by Brazil.

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Vaccine:Bangladesh

Chinese corona vaccine trial approved in Bangladesh The Bangladesh Medical Research Council (BMRC) has approved the experimental application of a Chinese-invented vaccine for the treatment of Kovid-19 virus in Bangladesh. This is the first time in the country that a vaccine from China has been approved by the ICDR and BK for a phase-3 trial. As a result, the third pthe vaccine is goingBangladesh. BMRC director confirmed the matter on Sunday. Mahmud-uz-Jahan. He said Beijing had sought permission to experiment with Chinese-made vaccines in Bangladesh. The matter has been approved in principle by the National Committee in this regard. Dr. Mahmud-uz-Jahan said that initially there is talk of experimental application of this vaccine in 7-8 government covid hospitals. The name of the Chinese vaccine manufacturer is Synovac Research and Development Company Limited. It is learned that the second phase of the coronavirus vaccine invented by China has already been tested. Preparations for the third stage of the test are underway. China National Biotech Group (CNBG), a Chinese state-owned enterprise, has already received approval in the United Arab Emirates to conduct large-scale third-stage vaccine tests. Besides, the country is also interested in testing it in Bangladesh. Bangladesh sees the trial of Chinese vaccine as positive to ensure the availability of vaccine. Earlier, while bidding farewell to the Chinese delegation to Bangladesh, Health and Family Welfare Minister Zahid Malek said that China would send Bangladesh on a priority basis if the corona vaccine was discovered.

CHINESS TECHNOLOGY

‘I’ve never seen anything like this:’ One of China’s most popular apps has the ability to spy on its users, say experts