Showing posts with label Bangladesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangladesh. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2024

Monday, August 05, 2024 (An Unthinkable Victory: The End of a Dictator's Reign)

It is an unbelievable day for the nation as Sheikh Hasina, the dictator who controlled the media, law enforcement agencies, and legal system, has just fled from Bangladesh. As a result, people have revived democracy and are celebrating the victory. It is a hard slap to the face of an arrogant fascist ruler.

This morning, I was very sad to find out that they had turned off the internet. I was worried about the students, as the police had killed many during the last internet shutdown. I was deeply disappointed, but the whole nation became joyful upon hearing that she had fled the country.

I went to TSC and Shahid Minar to join the celebrations, and I saw that everyone on the streets was very happy and openly raising their voices, something that had been missing from our country. I am 30 years old and have never been able to vote with my own consent. I just hope for a future where I can raise my voice without fear.

 

 

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Saturday, April 06, 2024 (Exploring Nature's Beauty: A Journey of Discovery on 06.02.24)

Date: Tuesday, February 06, 2024 
Place: Cox's Bazar 
 
Introduction 
It's a rarity for me to feature any product or service on my blog. But I am going to write about a service that I have experienced a few day ago. I always believe that I am late in many things but I never forgot to mention those. 
 
Origin and beginning
Essentially, my desire was to explore into the Southern area of Cox's Bazar and I searched the way to accomplish it. Then I came to know about Aquaholic Tourist Caravan which offered same service. We had multiple options such as Chander Gari or regular cars, but they were less suitable due to the absence of food and toilet facilities. Consequently, we opted for the Aquaholic Tourist Caravan.

Due to maintenance on a bridge, the bus was unable to travel through the city. Initially, we traveled to Upal, and from there, we proceeded to the bridge using a vehicle known as Chander Gari. The journey lasted around 45 minutes, proving to be quite delightful given the morning ambiance. I could enjoy the view of the sea with the hills behind me.

Sonar Para Beach
After we reached the specified place, we spent more than 30 minutes at Sonar Para Beach, which was fantastic. Unlike the busy beaches of Cox's Bazar, this place was very quiet and peaceful. Everyone took lots of photos, and for me, places with fewer people are the best.
 


The bus
The bus design was ideal for the tour because the colors matched its purpose perfectly. I admired the designer for this. The design's beauty spoke volumes about the service. I chose the upper deck seats to have a clear view of everything around me.

 
Journey by bus and about the journey
The bus journey started around 11 AM and everything unfolded seamlessly. The weather was pleasantly clear and warm but a refreshing wind provided relief from the heat. During the outbound journey, my seat was on the side of the sea, while on the return trip, I got views of the rolling hills. I skipped the opposite site and only focused on enjoying the serene view of the sea. 
 

 
 
About Patuartek
After a while, we arrived at Patuartek Beach and it was seemed like a mini Saint Martin. The only exception was the hill that was absent in Saint Martin's land. While other bus passengers were excited to see the coral, my excitement was subdued. Because I had already spent four days exploring Saint Martin prior to the tour. However, my attention was drawn to the panoramic hill view, which added to the beauty of the scene.

 

Journey towards Teknaf Zero point
Our journey towards Teknaf resumed after 12 pm. The roads gradually became less crowded as we traveled further. The journey was quite peaceful, with the wind providing pleasure and the music adding extra enjoyment to the ongoing moments.We encountered a variety of sights, from Jhau trees lining the seaside to salt cultivation, sunflower farms, red crabs, and much more. Some places seemed incredibly exotic and one-of-a-kind. Shampans, a type of fishing boat, were seen everywhere, amplifying the vibrant atmosphere as fishermen performed their duties. The place felt quiet with fewer people and lots of natural beauties. We were fascinated by the lush landscapes surrounding us. Every moment there was a peaceful break from city hustle. It reminded us of the special coordination between humans and nature. As it's a border area with Myanmar, we proceeded through several checkpoints, one by one, getting closer to our final destination with each crossing. As we got closer, we spotted tall hills in the distance, towering over the landscape. I loved and enjoyed the moment, surrounded by the beauty of nature, with the sea, coral, boats, and hills all around me. 


 

About Teknaf Zero Point
The bus arrived at Teknaf zero point around 1 pm. I noticed that beyond this point, there was no concrete road; instead, there was a brick road leading further south. The area was restricted, and tourists were not permitted to go beyond that point.We visited the beach, which was incredibly beautiful and devoid of crowds once again. Everyone was busy taking pictures on the beach. There was a slight smokiness in the air.

 
 
 
There were many holes where baby crabs sought shelter, and a variety of sea shells were scattered around the area. The southern side had a particularly high concentration of these features.
 
About Lunch Break
We only traveled a short distance before stopping for lunch. After our break, we went back to the beach, where we saw lots of Shampans (fishing boats) and fishermen getting ready to fish using their traditional methods. 


About A coral Beach
We went to the beach near Mathabanga Puraton Union, which is known as a coral beach. The upper deck shelter of the bus was removed, turning it into an open-deck bus. I had a fantastic view of the entire sky, which was an amazing experience. During the journey, I had the opportunity to see rolling hills in the distance, which was a delightful experience. This view was something I had missed when we first arrived at our destination.The beach had a lot more rocks compared to Saint Martin's, and they were densely packed, creating a unique landscape.


 
 
Sunset at Patuateak
Later on, the bus head back to Patuateak Beach to catch the sunset. When we arrived at the beach, it was around 5:05 PM, and the atmosphere was surprisingly peaceful despite the large crowds. I felt a sense of calmness wash over me as I took in the serene moment.
 


 
 
After a while we again went towards Patuateak Beach to see the sunset. Finally we reached our final destination of the beach. it was almost 5.05 PM and The moment was quite calm even though there was a lot of crowds but I felt quite calm. Since it was the final day of our 8-day holiday, I also felt a bit disheartened. However, the view of the hills opposite Patuateak looked absolutely amazing, which lifted my spirits. 

Ending
After enjoying the sunset, we made our way to Sonar Para Beach to catch the Chander Gari, which would take us back to the main city of Cox's Bazar. And that wraps up our day.

Final Words
It was a full-day tour that we thoroughly enjoyed. They provided us with all the meals, including lunch, soft drinks, breakfast, tea, and evening snacks. For breakfast, we had apples, sandwiches, and water, while lunch included rice with three other curry dishes. Our evening snacks consisted of chicken fries and buns. The overall quality of the dishes was excellent, with freshness and deliciousness combined. It was truly a great experience to enjoy such high-quality food in those locations where good restaurants were not available.
 
The washroom facilities were impeccably clean and well-maintained. The seats on the bus were very comfortable for the journey. The best aspect was that all the couples were part of the tour, which meant there was no extra noise or disturbance. This created a calm and peaceful atmosphere throughout the trip.The music they played added an extra flavor to the journey.
 



 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, December 21, 2023

Thursday, December 21, 2023 (About Dunki)

 

 


I have watched another First day first show and it is Dunki at this time. I was highly interested for the movie as there will not be any movie starring SRK next year. 

I waked up early in the morning and checked frequently whether it would be released today or not. Some barriers are always created when an Indian movie is set to released. Fortunately, a confirmation was made in the evening ensuring about it's release. Therefore, I quickly booked the tickets. 

The movie was about illegal migration for a better life without knowing the proper details. The first half of the movie was very entertaining and had some emotional moments too. Dunki was a full ride of emotions in the other half. 

The movie was amazing. There was perfect balance of emotion and comedy. I saw a lot of comedy movies in the last few year and most of them are forced comedy. But Dunki provided situational comedy which i liked most. 

Delivering a noble massage in an entertaining way is a filed of Raju Hirani and He did the same thing with that movie. Though Dunki is much better than most of the comedy movies released at present, It is not his best work at all.

SRK acted his best and he was just amazing in his role. Obviously, it is not his best acting ever but it is one of them. Vicky Kaushal nailed it. Other characters were very well. 

Songs were not seem to be forced at all. Moreover those songs were blended perfectly with the ongoing situations. 

In conclusion, It is that type of movie for which i love SRK. It shows emotions, feeling and love which can not be done by any random actor. The movie is a complete package of entertainment, emotions with raising an important issue.

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Sunday, March 29, 2020 (Pandemic)


Bangladesh is a strange country and I knew the fact. Things are proved against that most of the people do not focus on the main point. They always have interest on secondary things rather than the primary things. There are too many superstitions and blank brief among us. I don’t have any objection against anyone’s brief. It is one’s choice to have blank or incomplete brief but hurting or hampering others is not tolerable due to those blank or incomplete brief or superstitions. 

I know most of the people have no idea about microscopic life in our country. Even though most of the educated persons have very little knowledge about it and it makes the problem more critical as they don’t give proper answer to others. Because they study to get degree only rather than knowledge. Similarly, their act also has a negative impact to the society. 

So, the third world war has started between human and virus. In one side, there is human being and in the other side, there is COVID-19. The virus is very contiguous and can be transferred human to human which make it more dangerous. The government of Bangladesh has declared a 10 days general holiday to spend time at home for avoiding public gathering. The decision is very appreciable for sure. But people think it an Eid Holiday and start going their hometown. As a result, there are mass gathering. So, the ultimate target is not understood by people and the result of it can hamper all of us. Equally, there is a group of people in our society who don’t care about that pandemic treat. 

Moreover, expatriates also think that they will spend the whole time with family in Bangladesh as a holiday. They must stay foreign countries now but they arrived somehow. And they did not follow the home quarantine order either. For this, they made real treat for us. 

Basically Corona Virus is a group of viruses and COVID-19 is a type of Corona Virus. More 650,000 persons are infected and more than 33,000 persons died by this virus until 29.03.2020. It is also declared as pandemic. .

“The COVID-19 virus affects different people in different ways.  COVID-19 is a respiratory disease and most infected people will develop mild to moderate symptoms and recover without requiring special treatment.  People who have underlying medical conditions and those over 60 years old have a higher risk of developing severe disease and death.
Common symptoms include:

  • ·         Fever
  • ·         Tiredness
  • ·         Dry cough.

Other symptoms include:

  • ·         Shortness of breath
  • ·         Aches and pains
  • ·         Sore throat

·         And very few people will report diarrhea, nausea or a runny nose.

People with mild symptoms who are otherwise healthy should self-isolate and contact their medical provider or a COVID-19 information line for advice on testing and referral. People with fever, cough or difficulty breathing should call their doctor and seek medical attention.”**
“To prevent infection and to slow transmission of COVID-19, do the following:

  • ·         Wash your hands regularly with soap and water, or clean them with alcohol-based hand rub.
  • ·         Maintain at least 1 metre distance between you and people coughing or sneezing.
  • ·         Avoid touching your face.
  • ·         Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing.
  • ·         Stay home if you feel unwell.
  • ·         Refrain from smoking and other activities that weaken the lungs.
  • ·         Practice physical distancing by avoiding unnecessary travel and staying away from large groups of people.”**


All the countries face trouble to handle this pandemic and they have very limited scope to make the situation favorable. If the same thing happen in our country, the result will be worst. The main problem of us is that we don’t want to follow the instruction. It is totally our fault to have that type of mentality. Similarly, we don’t focus on main thing but we focus on secondary or unnecessary things. For-Example: When a patient of COVID-19 is found, we should make distance from that person but people gather in front of his house to see him. 

This time, we need to be antisocial rather than to be social. Distant makes the situation better. After all, we will save us and others from us. J



** Note: Quoted lines are collected from

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Life is very complicated in my case but every is okay. One of the two scenarios may be  here. Firstly, everything is actually okay but I am just overthinking every single fact. Secondly, everything seems to be okay but somethings are seriously worst in the life.

I think too much negative for myself as I expect less for myself. Expecting less is not my weakness but it is my one of the best quality. Because it gives me satisfaction with every small achievement. Failure is also a reason for me to celebrate due to learning from it.

I feel everything impossible when I see back. Because a single distraction may have changed my present greatly. I see everything nebulous when I see forward. I never see a clear image about my future because known fact never happens in the life. There are too much uncertainties for the certain events.

At the end of the day, uncertainty seems better and it surprises me. I always prefer uncertainty and surprises from life. 

Friday, March 8, 2019

Friday, March 08, 2019 (Indiscipline)


It is not important to force someone to do everything by following discipline. It is his/her choice either to follow or not to follow the discipline. Everyone has a right to make his or her choice and we are no one to force him. The way that he/she selects to spend his/her life is his or her choice. We have nothing to do on this issue. 

Whenever Someone’s indiscipline behavior harms others, it is not tolerable at all. At that time, we must take steps to stop it. Basically one’s indiscipline behavior harms others greatly in case of society. But our society encourages those to do more and more indiscipline behavior. Because we have some benefits generated due to his indiscipline behavior. Infact they who always do everything (related with society) in a discipline way is considered idiots by the majority part of our society. In this case, Society says “you don’t understand the world or you are not smart enough”.


Last week, I had done a small journey from my house to a near destination. The journey takes a time of approximately 15 minutes but the road was under construction. There was an indiscipline behavior among drivers to block both sides of the road and passengers encouraged drivers to block the road. As a result, the journey of 15 minutes became a journey of more than one hour.

It is not the first time for me to suffer due to other’s indiscipline behavior. Similarly, it is not the last time for me to suffer due to other’s indiscipline behavior. Consequences of doing indiscipline behavior must be strickly implemented but our society does not promote the consequences in their own cases. So, It takes time to see a society which promotes disciplinary behavior.