The COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh

The COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh




Is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have spread to Bangladesh in March 2020. The first three known cases were reported on 8 March 2020 by the country's epidemiology institute, IEDCR. Since then, the pandemic has spread day by day over the whole nation and the number of affected people has been increasing.

In order to protect the population, the government declared "lockdown" throughout the nation from 23 March to 30 May and prepared some necessary steps to spread awareness to keep this syndrome away from them.




 Infections remained low until the end of March but saw a steep rise in April.

 In the week ending on 11 April, new cases in Bangladesh grew by 1,155 percent, the highest in Asia, ahead of Indonesia, with 186 percent.

 On 6 May, cases were confirmed in all districts. Rangamati was the last district to report confirmed cases of COVID-19. On 13 June, the number of cases in Bangladesh exceeded the number of cases in China, the country where the outbreak began. Bangladesh reached two grim milestones of 160,000 cases and 2,000 deaths on 5 July and overtook France in terms of the number of cases two days later. The number of recoveries in the country exceeded the number of active cases on 12 July.




Bangladesh is the third most affected country in South Asia, after India and Pakistan.


Medical experts feared that not enough tests were being conducted.

. Newspaper reports and social media continued to report about additional deaths of patients with COVID-19 symptoms. Some of the deceased were treated at COVID-19 isolation centres at hospitals in the districts and others were denied treatment, though no tests were conducted to confirm contagion

For a long time, testing was centralised to only Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) in the capital Dhaka, although patients with symptoms were reported all around the country. On 22 March, Bangladesh declared a 10-day shut down effective from 26 March to 4 April. This was later extended to 30 May.

 Besides, Medical-grade Oxygen has been a concern to look at as the present demand for Oxygen in Bangladesh is around 200 tonnes in a day for medical treatment purposes, which has a significant possibility to elevate at an exponential rate everyday, hence, to meet up the potential needs, Bangladesh is required to ready itself, by establishing a demand forecasting model for Medical-grade Oxygen at the earliest with the coordinated efforts of Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE); and Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR)..

A series of hotline numbers, email address and the Facebook page of the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) are provided for people to contact if they suspect COVID-19 infection or need more information..

Digital health—or e-Health—is the use of information and communications technology (ICT) to improve health. e-Health innovations are key enablers for achieving and measuring universal health coverage. They can reduce healthcare costs to families, improve equitable access to quality services, efficiently link health systems with social protection programmes, and increase accountability and sustainability of health service delivery.\

By improving its existing e-Health infrastructure and making strategic new investments countries can accelerate progress towards universal health coverage. Properly deployed, e-Health applications can be transformational, particularly in low resource environments, especially when they are harnessed strategically to deliver universal health coverage.

Used for measurement and accountability, e-Health applications can significantly enhance health policy because decisions are made using more reliable and sufficient data in formats and frequencies that ensure better health systems performance. 

When countries have little of their own experience to draw on, support from peers elsewhere in the region can be invaluableThe Asia e-Health Information Network (AeHIN) is a crucial peer-to-peer assistance platform to help countries successfully progress towards universal health coverage by harnessing the benefits of e-Health.


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সেনাবাহিনীতে চাকুরী || Army Job

 


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সেনাবাহিনীতে চাকুরী || Army Job

 Job Summary

■ Organization Name: Bangladesh Army

■ Post Position:  See Job Circular Image

■ Job Update Date: 14 March 2021

■ Application Start Date: On March 2021

■ Application Deadline: 10 April And 22 May 2021

■ Application Fee: 1,000 Taka

■ Height: Men 5.4′ and Women 5.2″

■Weight: 50kg for male, 47kg for female

■ Salary: According to the Government Pay Scale

■ Number of Vacancies: See Job Circular Image

■ Educational Requirements: See Job Circular Image

■ Age Limit for Jobs: 18 to 28 Years.

■ Experience Requirements: See Below Circular

■ Job Types: Government Jobs

■ Website: www.army.mil.bd

■ Jobs Location: Anywhere in Bangladesh.

■ Jobs Source:  www.army.mil.bd

■  Gender: Both (Male and Female)

■ How to Apply: To Follow the Below Job Circular Image.

 Bangladesh Army/Senabahini Job Circular 2021-joinbangladesharmy

Application Process

You can go http://army.teletalk.com.bd Bangladesh Senabahini official website and fill-up your information by maintaining their process.

Applicants also submitted online application and received USER ID are to frame an SMS by a Teletalk

Prepaid mobile phone to deposit application fee as under:

  1. 1st SMS: JCO<space>USER ID & Send to 16222

Example: JCO BNPQMG Send to 16222

Reply: Congrats applicants addressing Name allotting a personal identification number (PIN)

Informing amount of fee to deposit.

  1. 2nd SMS: JCO<space>YES<space>PIN & Send to 16222

Example: JCO YES 33489234 Send to 16222

Reply: Confirms applicant of fee submission and allot a USER ID & PASSWORD unique to Every applicant.

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Chairman of NTRCA says about POSTPONE of Recruit of Teacher

  



The court has ordered to postpone for a week the 3rd public announcement of recruitment of 54,000 registered holders against vacant posts in private educational institutions. As a result, the much-anticipated recruitment process is thought to have stalled. At this moment, the application for public notice has been accepted. 69 lakh applications have been completed for this appointment. The next order is expected on May 18. However, the NTRCA says a decision will be made after talking to lawyers.

The High Court on Thursday (May 6th) stayed the NTRCA's 3rd public notice, saying it should also direct those among the 1st to 12th registration test holders who went to court feeling deprived to be recommended for appointment within the next seven days. The Private Teacher Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) will appeal against the High Court's verdict.

“Our lawyers are not yet clear about the order,” he added. The next instructions will come on May 16. Actions will be taken in the context of any order on that day.
"What we have done is on the advice of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Law," he said. And we have not taken any action outside the decision of the ministry. In addition, the matter has been said that we have violated the instructions of the court and the instructions have been obeyed. The matter has been informed to the court in writing through the lawyer. The Private Teacher Registration and Certification Authority (NTRCA) is responsible for selecting and recommending candidates for entry level recruitment in private educational institutions.

It is learned that the High Court gave a verdict on December 14, 2016. There were several points in that verdict. One of them was to issue certificates in the name of writ petitioner and other applicants as per the combined merit list. However, the writ petitioners filed a contempt of court petition as the verdict was not implemented in two years.

After hearing his appeal, the High Court issued a rule in 2019. While this rule is under consideration, NTRCA issued a public notification for 54 thousand posts. The petitioners then filed a petition to refrain from appointment. The hearing is scheduled for Thursday (May 6).


কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ।। সুরাহ আস সফ ।। Surah As Saf ।। سورة الصف



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ।। সুরাহ আস সফ ।। Surah As Saf ।। سورة الصف



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ।। সুরাহ আল মুনাফিকুন ।। Surah Al Munafiqun ।। سورة المنا فقون



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ।। সুরাহ আল মুনাফিকুন ।। Surah Al Munafiqun ।। سورة المنا فقون



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ।। সুরাহ আল জুমু'আ ।। Surah Al Jumua'h ।। سورة الجمعة



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ।। সুরাহ আল জুমু'আ ।। Surah Al Jumua'h ।। سورة الجمعة



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ঢাকায় বৃষ্টি ।। Rain in Dhaka ।। 2 May



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ঢাকায় বৃষ্টি ।। Rain in Dhaka ।। 2 May



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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত || ৫৩ তম সুরাতুন নাজ্ম || Surah An-Najm || سورة النجم



An-Najm[1] (Arabic: النجم‎, an-najm; meaning: The Star) is the 53rd chapter (surah) of the Quran with 62 verses (āyāt). The surah that opens with the oath of the Divine One swearing by every one of the stars, as they descend and disappear beneath the horizon, that Muhammad is indeed God’s awaited Messenger. It takes its name from Ayat #1, which mentions \"the stars\" (najm). The surah confirms the divine source of the Prophet’s message and refers to his ascension to heaven during the Night Journey (Ayah#1 ff.). The surah refutes the claims of the disbelievers about the goddesses and the angels (ayah#19 ff.), and lists several truths about God’s power. It closes with a warning of the imminent Day of Judgement. The surah is distinguished as being the first that required Muslims to prostrate, or perform sajdah, when it is recited, according to Tafsir Ibn Kathir and a number of hadiths. The surah claims that, when it was first narrated by Muhammad in Mecca, all Muslims and no

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কুরআন তিলাওয়াত ৫৫ তম সুরাহ আর রহমান سورة الرحمن



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