Sunday, November 29, 2015

U-loop offers hope for easing traffic in Dhaka


The government has decided to implement a project involving the construction of 22 u-loops from Dhaka to Gazipur, aiming to reduce traffic congestion by 25-30%.
The loops will let vehicles cross intersections round the clock without creating any traffic jam.
The Innovation cell of the Prime Minister’s Office has decided to initially build a total of 22 such U-loops from the capital’s Shaatrasta intersection to the Chandona roundabout in Gazipur.
Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) and Gazipur City Corporation will team up to implement the project, which is the brainchild of a young engineer named Kamrul Hasan.
The DNCC yesterday arranged a workshop on the project at aHOTEL in Dhaka’s Gulshan.    
Explaining how vehicles will use the loops, Kamrul said: “Shahjalal airport intersection connects four roads. A Haji Camp-bound vehicle coming from Khilkhet will cross the intersection and drive to the u-loop ahead. It will then turn right to be in the u-loop to cross the road and finally take a left to the Haji camp.
“On the other hand, a vehicle heading to the airport from Uttara will similarly pass the intersection and take the other u-loop ahead to reach its destination.
“Vehicles travelling straight will not use the u-loops. For example, a transport moving to Uttara from Banani will not be required to use the u-loop and will drive straight but the vehicles leaving the airport for Haji Camp will use the u-loop,” he added.
DNCC Mayor Annisul Huq said construction would begin soon and be completed in six months at a cost of around Tk50 crore.
“After the U-loops are built, traffic congestion will be eased by 25-30% as no vehicle will have to stop at the intersections covered by the u-loops,” the mayor said, adding that a total of 37.09 bighas [around 23 acres] of government land will have to be acquired for the project.
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader, who was present at the workshop as the chief guest, said a decision had already been made to use Roads and Highways Department’s land for the project.
“31.25 bighas of land of the Roads and Highways Department will be used in the project, while the rest will come from land owned by the railways, civil aviation and Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited.” 
Kamrul, who designed the project, told the Dhaka Tribune that two types of u-loops had been designed – A and B.
“Type A is for buses, cars and other vehicles while type B is only for cars and small transports. A type A u-loop will be 144 feet wide, which is enough for buses and other large vehicles, while a type B will be 104 feet in width,” he said. 
“The distance between Shaatrasta intersection and Chandona roundabout in Gazipur is 30km while the distance between two u-loops will be from 800m to 1.5km.”
Asked about the project, Shamshul Haque, a professor of civil engineering at Buet, said he was not very certain that it would be very effective in reducing traffic congestion in the city.
“The intersections in the city are used as bus stops and pedestrians also cross roads through these. If u-loops are built, the roads will become narrow and will eventually cause gridlocks,” he said.
But Kamrul asserted that very precise measurements had been done and all possible traffic situations had been considered while the design was prepared.
“The U-loops will not lead to traffic jam. The vehicles will travel a bit slowly but they will not have to wait at traffic signals, which is a key reason for traffic congestion now,” he added. 
- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2015/nov/29/u-loop-offers-hope-easing-traffic#sthash.TID6Emgl.dpuf
Shohel Mamun @Dhaka Tribune

Sunday, October 4, 2015

20 Astonishing Places You Won’t Believe That Exist in Bangladesh!

Bangladesh is the Beauty Queen of World. It has a good number of beautiful and attractive tourist spot throughout the entire Bangladesh. There is a saying that, "there are no country in the world, which is more beautiful than Bangladesh". 


Thursday, October 1, 2015

Jamdani of Bengal: Cultural Heritage of Humanity



One day, the Mughal emperor Auwrangzeb was astonished to see his eldest and favorite daughter, Princess Zeb-Un-Nissa, strolling naked in the garden. Outraged by her immodesty, the emperor demanded to know why she was walking outside without clothes. The princess calmly replied that she was wearing her “jamas”. In fact, she claimed she was wearing seven garments sewn from a jamdani so transparent and fine that to her father’s eyes they seemed invisible.


  

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

St Martin's Island: A Pearl on the Ocean



Idyllic St Martin’s Island is the Bangladesh’s only coral island and its beaches do actually match the hype. It is about 9 km south of the angle of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf peninsula, and forming the southernmost part of Bangladesh. It is about 8 km west of the northwest coast of Myanmar, at the mouth of the Naf River. Local name of the island is "Narical Gingira", also spelled "Narikel Jinjira/Jinjera", that means 'Coconut Island' in Bengali. 



Friday, August 14, 2015

The new formula has arrived from the judges: Interim government



It’s do not sounds good to talk about the interim government or the election period government right now. Because there is no electoral issue right now. But is everything going on is right? Or is everything happens in Bangladesh has no setback? I think here is no strong opposition at this time in Bangladesh and the opposition party of The House of the Nation is so-called and domestic opposition that obeys the ruling party rather than its leader. 
Present Parliament is not really elected but they are selected





If there is no opposition in the democratic form of government, it may create well and safe environment to work for the public leaders in parliament but it affects the national growth and movement against corruption and violence. 

Thursday, August 13, 2015

GSP and Bangladesh


What is GSP? 

The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a U.S. trade preference program that provides opportunities for many of the world’s poorest countries to use trade to grow their economies and climb out of poverty.   GSP is the largest and oldest U.S. trade preference program. Established by the Trade Act of 1974, GSP promotes economic development by eliminating duties on up to 5,000 types of products when imported from one of 122 designated beneficiary countries and territories. 

The USA has left out Bangladesh from GSP list

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Climb Nilgiri: Dance with clouds

Have you ever climbed over a mountain? Have you ever touched or danced with clouds? If not then make your preparation to climb a mountain because, we are taking you such to such a beautiful spot where surely you will be a mad of nature! Don’t you want to be mad? No problem we will make you prepared not to be mad!

Nillgiri Peak

Taj Mahal of Bangladesh: Where the exact feelings of Shahjahan to Mumtaj Mahal raises


Taj Mahal of Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলার তাজ মহল) is a scaled copy of the original Taj Mahal (a Mughal mausoleum located in Agra, India) located 10 miles east of the Bangladeshi capital, Sonargaon in Dhaka, an heritage city of medieval age. Here you can find the similar sympathy to Mumtaj Mahal as emperor Shahjahan felt to her. Now it is a beautiful and attracting tourist spot in Bangladesh. Didn't you ever travelled to the Tajmahal of Bangladesh? You really missed it.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Ahsan Manzil: the presidential palace of the Dhaka Nawab Family [A complete travel guide]

Ahsan Manzil (or Ahsan Manjil) was the presidential palace of the Dhaka Nawab Family. This magnificent building is situated at Dhaka on the banks of the Buriganga River in Bangladesh. The construction of this palace was started in the year 1859 and was completed in 1869. To preserve the cultural and history of the area, the palace became the Bangladesh National Museum on 20 September 1992. Now this museum is a popular tourist destination in Dhaka city.

Ahsan Manzil, Pink Palace, Dhaka Bangladesh

Motorcycle journey in bangladesh: A dangerous mood of communication for women



Being a Muslim majority country, Bangladesh has various social norms and regulations for its women.  Though all are not permitted by respective authority but neither these are prohibited. Bangladesh has a big population, numbered to about 160 million. In its cities or towns a lot of traffic can be seen at a time. Especially Dhaka and Chittagong are renowned for its heavy traffic. In Dhaka traffic are so huge and cars do not move so easily and peoples are very much tired during travelling.

Risky motorcycle driving in Dhaka city that endangered women's life


With huge cars in road a large number of Rickshaw also exist in Bangladesh. For huge traffic jam many people here ride motorcycle allover Bangladesh. Though a lot of accident happens due to the reckless driving of motorcycle, it is still a popular way of transport. Some of them use it as a way of entertainment such as many motorcycle rider ride it as per their hobby having their girlfriend in backside. Some of them ride it having other female relatives or friends in their back. 

Monday, August 10, 2015

Sylhet: Beauty of Bangladesh, queen of nature


Sylhet is a best known tourism place in the world, which is situated in the north-eastern part of Bangladesh. Mountains, waterfall, tea-garden; Sylhet is the full of these natural beauty. Sylhet /sɪlhət/ (Bengali: সিলেট, শিলহট্ট; historically Shilahatta; also Jalalabad) is a major city that lies on the banks of Surma River in north-east Bangladesh. The city has a population of over 500,000 people. It is surrounded by tea estates, sub-tropical hills, rain forests and river valleys; the region is one of the leading tourist destinations in the country.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Travel the Sundarbans: Enjoy natural heritage and one of the world's most beautiful Tourist spot


Hey listen! Where are you going? You are planning to visit Eiffel tower of France or China’s great wall? I am going to share a most beautiful place in the world, which is most attractive and natural than any other lucrative or heritage place in any planet. I know what are you thinking about! You are thinking I have become a mad! Oh no man! If you want to know the scene behind my madness come on and see the Sundarbans at once. 

Saturday, July 4, 2015

New ICDDR,B research reveals: 40per cent girls skip school during menstruation for poor toilet facilities


A new ICDDR,B research reveals that over 40 per cent of girls skip school three days on an average each month during their menstruation because of poor toilet facilities in the country, reports UNB.

It also found that menstrual hygiene is a serious challenge for girls in Bangladesh due to a lack of understanding and general education about the issue.

Researchers from ICDDR,B's Centre for Communicable Diseases in association with the Policy Support Unit of the Local Government Division conducted the study with support from WaterAid Bangladesh.

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Miracle food to fight malnutrition invented by Bangladeshi scientists


A promising cereal formula has been invented by Bangladesh experts to fight deadly acute malnutrition in children.

Scientists at the icddr,b have developed a special food rich in protein and micronutrients that can help recover children suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM).

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Bangladeshi Women on the Move

Wasfia Nazreen,  a Bangladeshi women who attempts on The Seven Summit, including Mount Everest.
Bangladeshi women have successfully challenged social and religious prejudices and are now playing a vital role in various sectors in the public arena.