Tamim's batting helps Comilla win second title

As the last ball of the match was being bowled, a Comilla Victorians player carried Tamim Iqbal on his shoulder and walked a short distance. It was as if he was pointing out to everyone present on the field that this was our title-winning hero. Indeed, it was this dashing opener who brought Comilla its second title by playing a brilliant innings of 141 not out off 61 balls.

However, there were many concerns and questions about who would have the last laugh on the final stage at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur. The two finalists, Dhaka Dynamites and Comilla Victorians, fought on the field for the answer. Dhaka's fourth title or Comilla's second title. The title of champion at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium ultimately went to Comilla Victorians. In the sixth season of BPL cricket, Comilla Victorians defeated Dhaka Dynamites by 17 runs in the final to win their second title.

Batting at a target of 200 runs, Sunil Narine was run out in the second ball of the innings and returned to the pavilion. Then Rony Talukder partnered with Upul Tharanga for the second wicket. Both of them continued to bat in a strong manner. They took the difficult match into their hands. They scored 71 runs in the first 6 overs of the power play. The Tharanga-Ronny partnership came to 102 runs in 52 balls. Upul Tharanga was out after playing an innings of 39 runs in 22 balls. However, Rony Talukder scored a half-century in 26 balls.

Captain Shakib Al Hasan could not keep up with Tharanga and Ronnie. Shakib returned to the dressing room after scoring 5 runs and the team's 120 runs off Wahab Riaz. Rony Talukder was out as the fourth batsman after scoring 66 runs off 38 balls with the team's 121 runs. When Andre Russell departed for 4 runs, Dhaka Dynamites saw a hint of danger. That word danger became even clearer with the departure of Kieron Pollard. Pollard was caught by Tamim after 15 runs off Wahab Riaz and went to the pavilion.

The scoreboard read 141 for 6. Dhaka Dynamites' hopes of winning ended when Shubhagat Home was dismissed for a duck. Nurul Hasan and Mahmudul Hasan continued to bat, but the runs were of no use except to reduce the margin of defeat. Dhaka needed 22 runs to win in the last over. Dhaka Dynamites' innings ended at 182 for 9.

Earlier, Rubel Hossain, who had lost the toss and opted to bat, hit Comilla's innings at the beginning. In the second over of the innings, he trapped opener Evin Lewis for lbw. However, Lewis could not escape even with the review. Tamim Iqbal and Enamul Haque Bijoy handled the initial blow for the second wicket. Tamim and Bijoy came to bat for 89 runs. Tamim was more aggressive. Tamim reached his half-century in 31 balls. Bijoy was out for 98 runs after scoring 24 individual runs due to the controversial decision of the umpire. Shamusar Rahman quickly returned to the pavilion after being run out. After that, Tamim stormed Mirpur. Tamim continued to rule the Dhaka bowlers with the bat. Tamim continued to throw a flurry of strokes. He scored an extraordinary century. While he played 31 balls to reach his first fifty, he played 19 balls to reach his second fifty.

He scored his sixth century in 50 balls with the help of 10 fours and 11 sixes in the BPL. Tamim scored a century in his first final. The strike rate was 231.14. Tamim did not give devastating batsmen like Thisara Perera and Shahid Afridi a chance to get to the crease. Tamim's career-best T20 tornado innings of 141 runs off 61 balls helped Comilla Victorians post a huge score of 199 runs in 20 overs. Tamim Iqbal was named the man of the match for his devastating innings. However, Dhaka captain Shakib was named the man of the tournament for setting a record for the most wickets in a season with 23 wickets.




Tamim is the man of the match, Shakib is the man of the tournament

The curtain has come down on the sixth season of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). Comilla Victorians won the title for the second time, defeating Dhaka Dynamites by 17 runs in the final.

On the other hand, Dhaka reached the final for the fifth time and finished as runners-up for the second time. They have won the title three times before.
Comilla opener Tamim Iqbal scored a brilliant century in the final match. He remained unbeaten on 141 runs off 61 balls. He received the Man of the Match award for his brilliant performance. Tamim Iqbal is the second highest run-scorer in this year's BPL. He has scored 467 runs in 14 matches. He has two half-centuries and a century.

On the other hand, Dhaka Dynamites captain Shakib Al Hasan received the Player of the Tournament award. He has scored 301 runs with the bat in 15 matches. He has scored two half-centuries. He has taken 23 wickets with the ball. He is the best wicket-taking bowler of this season.




Awami League announces names of 41 candidates for reserved women's seats

আওয়ামী লীগ থেকে মনোনীত সংরক্ষিত নারী আসনের নাম ঘোষণা করা হয়েছে। শুক্রবার সন্ধ্যায় প্রধানমন্ত্রীর সরকারি বাসভবন গণভবনে আওয়ামী লীগের স্থানীয় সরকার মনোনয়ন বোর্ডের সভা শেষে দলের সাধারণ সম্পাদক ওবায়দুল কাদের সাংবাদিকদের কাছে নামের তালিকা তুলে ধরেন।

ওবায়দুল কাদের জানান, কুমিল্লা থেকে আনজুম সুলতানা, বরগুনা থেকে সুলতানা নাদিরা, জামালপুর থেকে মিসেস হোসনে আরা, গাজীপুর থেকে রুমানা আলি, ব্রাহ্মণবাড়িয়ার উম্মে ফাতেমা নাজমা বেগম, নেত্রকোনার হাবিবা রহমান খান শেফালী, পিরোজপুরের শেখ এ্যানি রহমান, টাঙ্গাইলের অপরাজিতা হক, সুনামগঞ্জের শামীমা আক্তার খানম, গাজীপুরের শামসুন্নাহার ভূঁইয়া, মুন্সিগঞ্জের ফজিলাতুন নেসা, নীলফামারী রাবেয়া আলীম, নরসিংদীর তামান্না নুসরাত বুবলী, গোপালগঞ্জের নার্গিস রহমান, ময়মনসিংহের মনিরা সুলতানা, ঢাকার নাহিদ ইজহার খান, ঝিনাইদহের খালেদা খানম, বরিশালের সৈয়দা রুবিনা মিরা, চট্টগ্রামের ওয়াসিকা আয়শা খান, পটুয়াখালীর কাজী কানিজ সুলতানা, খুলনার ঝর্না সরকার, ঢাকার সুবর্ণা মোস্তাফা, দিনাজপুর থেকে জাকিয়া তাবাসসুম, নোয়াখালীর ফরিদা খানম সাকী, খাগড়াছড়ির বাসন্তী চাকমা, কক্সবাজারের কানিজ ফাতেমা আহমেদ, ফরিদপুরের রুশেনা বেগম, কুষ্টিয়ার সৈয়দা রাশিদা বেগম, মৌলভীবাজারের সৈয়দা জোহরা আলাউদ্দিন, রাজশাহীর আনজুম মিতা, কুমিল্লার আরমা দত্ত, খুলনার শিরিনা নাহার, চাঁদপুরের ফেরদৌসী ইসলাম জেসী, শরীয়তপুরের পারভীন হক সিকদার, রাজবাড়ির নুসরাত, ঢাকার শবনম জাহান শিলা, চট্টগ্রামের খাদিজাতুল আনোয়ার, নেত্রকোনার জাকিয়ার পারভীন খানম, মাদারীপুরের তাহমিনা বেগম, ঢাকার শিরীন আহমেদ ও জিন্নাতুল সংরক্ষিত আসনে মনোনীত হয়েছেন।
বিকাল সাড়ে ৪ টা থেকে আওয়ামী লীগ সভাপতি, প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনার সভাপতিত্বে দলটির সংসদীয় বোর্ড ও স্থানীয় সরকার মনোনয়ন বোর্ডের সভা এই প্রতিবেদন লেখার পরও চলে। সভায় দলটির সংসদীয় বোর্ড ও স্থানীয় সরকার মনোনয়ন বোর্ডের সদস্যরা উপস্থিত ছিলেন।
এবার সংরক্ষিত নারী আসনে আওয়ামী লীগের দলীয় মনোনয়ন ফরম সংগ্রহ করে জমা দিয়েছিলেন ১৫১০ জন।

গত ১৫ থেকে ১৮ জানুয়ারি পর্যন্ত এই ফরম বিক্রি করে দলটি। বিদ্যমান আইন অনুযায়ী, সরাসরি ভোটে জয়ী দলগুলোর আসন সংখ্যার অনুপাতে মহিলা আসন বণ্টন করা হয়। প্রতি ৬টি আসনের বিপরীতে যে কোনো দল বা জোট ১টি সংরক্ষিত আসন পেয়ে থাকে। আনুপাতিক প্রতিনিধিত্ব পদ্ধতিতে এবার ৫০টি সংরক্ষিত আসন বণ্টন করা হবে।

ইসি সচিব এ বিষয়ে জানিয়েছেন, আনুপাতিক প্রতিনিধিত্ব পদ্ধতিতে এবার আওয়ামী লীগ ৪৩টি। কিন্তু আওয়ামী লীগ ৪১ জনের নাম ঘোষণা করেন। জাতীয় পার্টি ৪টি, বিএনপি ১টি, অন্যান্য দল ১টি (ওয়ার্কার্স পার্টি) ও স্বতন্ত্র প্রার্থীরা জোটভুক্ত হয়ে ১টি সংরক্ষিত আসন পাবেন।




Comilla sets Dhaka a target of 200 runs in the BPTL final

Comilla Victorians set Dhaka Dynamites a target of 200 runs in the BPL final on the back of a thunderous century by dashing opener Tamim Iqbal. Comilla, who lost the toss and elected to bat, scored 199 runs in the final of the sixth edition of the BPL at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, the home of cricket, on Friday evening.

Bangladesh national team opener Tamim Iqbal remained unbeaten on 141 runs off 61 balls.
Comilla were under pressure early in the innings after losing in-form batsman Evin Lewis (6). Later, dashing opener Tamim Iqbal, along with Enamul Haque Bijoy, took Comilla Victorians ahead with a cautious batting start. Then, he overcame the pressure and scored a brilliant century in a stormy batting, bringing the team a big total.

Earlier, the final of the sixth edition of the BPL was held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, the home of cricket, at 7 pm on Friday. In this, Dhaka captain Shakib Al Hasan won the toss and invited his opponent Comilla to bat.

Comilla Victorians lost Evin Lewis early in the innings when they came out to bat. Tigers pace star Rubel Hossain caught him out LBW and sent him back to the dressing room.

Caribbean star batsman Evin Lewis scored 6 runs in 7 balls with 1 boundary before being dismissed in the opening over. Vijay was dismissed for 24 runs. Shamsur Rahman was also run out for 0 runs.




Sharmin in discussion for the post of Vice Chairman in Kamalnagar.

Lakshmipur:
Sharmin Jahan Arin is leading the discussion as a talented and qualified candidate for the post of female vice chairman in the Upazila Parishad elections in Kamalnagar, Lakshmipur.

Meanwhile, potential candidates for the posts of chairman, male vice chairman and female vice chairman have entered the voting field for the Upazila Parishad elections. Sharmin submitted the form to the party office to be nominated from the Awami League for the post of Upazila Female Vice Chairman.

Sharmin is the co-wife of Upazila Jubo League leader Miraj Hossain Shanta, son of freedom fighter late Shahajan Commander. She is the daughter of Zahirul Islam Kochi, chairman of Char Lawrence Khokon. She passed SSC from Char Lawrence High School and BSS (degree) from Lakshmipur Government University College.

Sharmin is already running for election as a female vice chairman candidate. Her campaign has been spread across the upazila, on Facebook, posters, and banners. She is also seen participating in social development activities. She has started working for the development of neglected women in this coastal township. She has entered the election field to stand by the people of this area affected by river erosion.

When asked, Sharmin Jahan Orin said, "I have received a huge response from the people in the election field. I want to work alongside the people affected by river erosion. I am working for the development of the neglected women of this area. I want to work with them in the future as well. I will work to stop the social diseases of women's oppression, child marriage and dowry system."

She also said, "I hope to be nominated for the post of Women Vice Chairman from the Awami League."




Policy to ban coaching business is valid: High Court

The High Court has ruled that the policy banning coaching business is valid. The Ministry of Education issued the 'Policy Banning Coaching Business for Teachers in Educational Institutions' in June 2012. A double bench of Justices Sheikh Hassan Arif and Razik Al Jalil gave the verdict after hearing on coaching centers on Thursday (February 7).

The court, after concluding the hearing on the policy to ban the coaching business and the rule issued on the issue of taking action against teachers involved in the coaching business, posted the verdict on these writs for February 7. Khurshid Alam Khan represented the ACC in the court. Barrister M Amir-ul Islam represented the writ petitioner. Fida M Kamal was the amicus curiae.

The authorities concerned have issued notices to show cause why action should not be taken against some teachers of Motijheel Government Boys' School in the capital based on the ACC's investigation report into allegations of coaching business. The teachers have filed a writ petition in the High Court against those notices and the Policy on Prohibition of Coaching Business by Teachers of Educational Institutions-2012.

The government issued this notice based on the Anti-Corruption Commission report. The teachers filed a writ petition in the High Court against these notices and the policy of banning the coaching business of teachers of educational institutions-2012.

The court issued a rule on February 28 last year, suspending the effectiveness of the letter for four months.

The ACC and the state filed leave to appeal against the order in the Appellate Division. After hearing the application on February 27 last year, the Appellate Division directed the High Court bench headed by Justice Sheikh Hasan Arif to dispose of the rule by July 31 last year.

Later, the court appointed two former Attorneys General, Hasan Arif and Fida M. Kamal, as amicus curiae to resolve the rule.




HSC form filling time extended

The time for filling out the form for HSC and DIBS exams 2019 has been extended again. The form can be filled from Wednesday (February 6) to February 14 with a late fee of Tk 100. This was announced in a notification issued by the Dhaka Education Board on Wednesday (February 6).

The notification said that the time for filling the application form for the 2019 HAC/DIBS examination through 'Sonali Seva' with a late fee of 100 (one hundred) taka has been rescheduled from February 6 to February 14.

Previously, the time was extended from January 3 to January 10 to allow students to fill out the form.




Madrasa teachers' January MPO checks in bank

The MPO (government portion of salary and allowances) cheques for the month of January 2019 have been released to the teachers and employees of madrasas under MPO. The cheques were sent to four state-owned banks distributing the grant on Wednesday (February 6). Teachers will be able to withdraw the government portion of their salary and allowances until February 13.

Mohammad Shamsuzzaman, Deputy Director of the Madrasa Education Department, told DailyShiksha.com this information.

Order Memorandum No. 57.25.00000.002.08.004.19-64




Next upazila elections on March 18

The Election Commission (EC) has decided to hold the fifth Upazila Parishad election in five phases. The first phase of the Upazila Parishad election will be held on March 10. The EC has also prepared a draft schedule for the remaining four phases. According to the EC's draft, the EC has decided to hold the Upazila elections in the remaining four phases on March 18, 24, 31 and June 18. This information was revealed by the EC Secretariat.

Sources said that according to the draft schedule, the second phase schedule will be announced on February 10. The filing of nomination papers is on February 19, the last day for withdrawal of candidature is February 28 and the voting is on March 18.

The schedule for the third phase will be February 16. The filing of nomination papers is February 26, the last day for withdrawal of candidacy is March 5 and the voting is March 24. The schedule for the fourth phase will be February 20. In this, the filing of nomination papers is March 4, the last day for withdrawal of candidacy is March 12 and the voting is March 31.

The final schedule for the fifth phase will be on May 12. In this, the submission of nomination papers has been set for May 21, the last day for withdrawal of candidatures for May 29 and the voting has been set for June 18. [The Election Commission (EC) has decided to hold the fifth Upazila Parishad election in five phases. The first phase of the Upazila Parishad election will be held on March 10. In addition, the EC has also prepared a draft schedule for the remaining four phases. According to the EC's draft, the EC has decided to hold the Upazila elections in the remaining four phases on March 18, 24, 31 and June 18. This information has been learned from the EC Secretariat.

Upazilas where voting will be held in the first phase

The upazilas where voting will be held in the first phase on March 10 include: Sadar, Atwari, Boda, Debiganj and Tentulia in Panchagarh district. Sadar, Bhurungamari, Phulbari, Ulipur, Nageshwari, Rajarhat, Rajibpur, Chilmari and Roumari in Kurigram district. Sadar, Domar, Dimla, Jaldhaka, Syedpur and Kishoreganj in Nilphamari district. Sadar, Patgram, Hatibandha, Kaliganj and Aditmari in Lalmonirhat district.

Jamalpur Sadar, Sarishabari, Melanda, Islampur, Bakshiganj, Dewanganj and Madarganj. Netrokona Sadar Barhatta, Durgapur, Khaliajuri, Kalmakanda, Kendua, Madan, Mohanganj, Purbadhola. Sunamganj Sadar, Chhatak, Doarabazar, Jamalganj, Shalla, Dharmapasha, Bishwambhavpur and Tahirpur. Habiganj Sadar, Bahubal, Madhabpur, Chunarughat, Nabiganj, Ajmiriganj, Baniachong and Lakhai. Sirajganj Sadar, Belkuchi, Chauhali Kazipur, Raiganj, Shahjadpur, Tarash and Ullapara. Joypurhat District Sadar, Panchbibi, Akkelpur, Kalai and Khetlal. Natore Sadar, Bagatipara, Gurudaspur, Baraigram, Lalpur and Singra. Rajshahi's Tanore, Godagari, Paba, Mohanpur, Bagmara, Puthia, Durgapur, Charghat and Bagha.

Possible upazilas for voting in the second phase

Thakurgaon Sadar, Baliadangi, Ranishankail, Pirganj, Haripur, Gangachara, Taraganj, Badarganj, Kaunia, Pirgachha, Pirganj, Gobindaganj, Saghata, Palashbari, Gaibandha Sadar, Sadullapur, Fulchhari, Birganj, Kaharol, Birol, Bochaganj, Dinajpur Sadar, Khansama, Chirirbandar, Parbatipur, Fulbari, Nawabganj, Birampur, Hakimpur, Ghoraghat, Sadar, Adamdighi, Dupchanchia, Dhunat, Kahalu, Gabtoli, Nandigram, Sariakandi, Shajahanpur, Sherpur, Shibganj, Sonatala, Raninagar, Mahadevpur, Niamatpur, Sapahar, Patnitala, Badalgachhi, Naogaon Sadar, Atrai, Porsha, Dhamirhat, Manda, Sadar, Bagatipara, Gurudaspur, Baraigram, Lalpur, Singra, Kushtia Sadar, Bheramara, Kumarkhali, Mirpur, Khoksa, Daulatpur, Sharsha, Jhikargachha, Chougachha, Jessore Sadar, Bagharpara, Abhaynagar, Monirampur, Keshabpur, Dighalia, Koyra, Dumuria, Paikgachha, Rupsa, Terkhada, Fultala, Batiaghata, Dakop, Meherpur Sadar, Mujibnagar, Gangni, Rajbari Sadar, Goalanda, Pangsha, Baliakandi, Alfadanga, Boalmari, Madhukhali, Nagarkanda, Saltha, Sadar, Charbhadrasan, Sadarpur, Bhanga, Hatia, Mirsarai, Sitakunda, Sandwip, Fatikchhari, Rangunia, Raozan, Hathazari.

Possible upazilas for voting in the third phase
Chuadanga Sadar, Alamdanga, Damurhuda, Jibannagar, Magura Sadar, Sreepur, Shalikha, Mohammadpur, Narail Sadar, Kalia Lohagara, Jhenaidah Sadar, Shailkupa, Harinakundu, Kaliganj, Fakirhat, Mollahat, Chitalmari, Bagerhat Sadar, Kachua, Rampal, Mongla, Morelganj, Sharankhola, Asashuni, Shyamnagar, Kaliganj, Kalaroa, Satkhira Sadar, Tala Debhata, Bholahat, Gomostapur, Nachol, Shibganj, Puthia, Durgapur, Charghat, Baga, Sadar, Atgharia, Bera, Bhangura, Chatmohar, Faridpur, Ishwardi, Santhia, Sujanagar, Sadar, Tungipara, Kotalipara, Kashiani, Muksudpur, Shibchar, Kalkini, Rajoir, Sadar, Jajira, Naria, Bhedarganj, Damudya, Gosairhat, Nalitabari, Sribardi, Jhenaigati, Haluaghat, Dhobaura, Phulpur, Gauripur, Sadar, Muktagachha, Phulbaria, Trishal, Ishwarganj, Nandail, Gaforgaon, Bhaluka, Sylhet Sadar, Bishwanath, South Surma, Fenchuganj, Balaganj, Companiganj, Gowainghat, Jaintapur, Kanaighat, Zakiganj, Golapganj, Beanibazar, Baralekha, Juri, Kulaura, Rajnagar, Sadar, Kamalganj, Srimangal, Boalkhali, Patia, Anwara, Chandanaish, Lohagara, Banshkhali.

Possible upazilas for voting in the fourth phase
Barisal Sadar, Bakerganj, Babuganj, Banaripara, Uzirpur, Gournadi, Agailjhara, Muladi, Hijla, Patuakhali Sadar, Mirzaganj, Dumki, Baufal, Dashmina, Galachipa, Kalapara, Bhola Sadar, Daulatkhan, Borhanuddin, Lalmohan, Tajumuddin, Charfashion, Monpura, Barguna Sadar, Amtali, Betagi, Bamna, Patharghata, Pirojpur Sadar, Indurkani, Mathbaria, Bhandaria, Kaukhali, Nesarabad, Nazirpur, Jhalokati Sadar, Nalchiti, Rajapur, Kanthalia, Dhanbari, Madhupur, Gopalpur, Bhuiyanpur, Ghatail, Kalihati, Tangail Sadar, Delduar, Nagarpur, Mirzapur, Basail, Sakhipur, Kishoreganj Sadar, Hossainpur, Katiadi, Pakundia, Tarail, Karimganj, Itna, Mithamoin, Ashtagram, Nikli, Bajitpur, Kuliarchar, Bhairab, Dohar, Nawabganj, Keraniganj, Savar, Dhamrai, Kapasia, Kaliakoir, Sreepur, Kaliganj, Munshiganj Sadar, Tongibari, Louhajang, Sreenagar, Sirajdikhan, Gazaria, Sonargaon, Araihazar, Rupganj, Narsingdi Sadar, Palash, Shibpur, Monohardi, Belab, Raipura, Daulatpur, Ghior, Shivaloy, Singair, Harirampur, Manikganj Sadar, Saturia, Titas, Muradnagar, Debidwar, Burichang, Brahmanbaria, Chandina, Barura, Laksam, Nangalkot, Monoharganj, Chauddagram, Meghna, Homna, Kachua, Matlab North, Matlab South, Chandpur Sadar, Faridganj, Hajiganj Shahrasti, Chatkhil, Senbag, Companiganj, Kabirhat, Subarnachar, Begumganj, Sonaimuri, Nasirnagar, Ashuganj, Sarail, Sadar, Akhaura, Kasba, Nabinagar, Feni Sadar, Daganbhuiyan, Sonagazi, Fulgazi, Chagalnaiya, Parashuram, Laxmipur Sadar, Ramganj, Raipur, Kamalnagar, Ramgati, Pekua, Kutubdia, Maheshkhali, Cox's Bazar Sadar, Ramu, Ukhia, Teknaf.

Possible upazilas for voting in the fifth phase
Atpara, Sherpur Sadar, Nakla, Naldanga, Sadar, Kamarkhand, Rangpur Sadar, Sundarganj, Mehendiganj, Rangabali, Taltoli, Kotchandpur, Maheshpur, Gazipur Sadar, Bandar, Madaripur Sadar, Kalukhali, Shayestaganj, Bancharampur, Bijoynagar, Haimchar, Adarsh Sadar, Sadar South, Satkania.

Incidentally, Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmed's commission announced the schedule for the upazila elections two weeks (January 19) after the 10th National Parliament elections held on January 5, 2014. Voting for those elections took place in a total of six phases from February 19 to May.




Dilapidated bridge in Kamalnagar

Amjad Hossain Amu, Lakshmipur): A steel bridge built over the Bhulua River in Char Kadira Union in Kamalnagar, Lakshmipur. There is no public safety in moving on this bridge.

It can be seen on the ground that the common people are suffering from insecurity on the dilapidated bridge. The bridge is so dilapidated, the steel seats are rusty and have holes. Which is very inconvenient for movement. Major accidents can happen on it at any time. Yet thousands of villagers have to move every day taking risks. Because this bridge is the only means of communication in Kamalnagar-Sonapur-Noakhali Sadar. The people of this region are being economically affected due to constant disruption in communication.

In addition, people in these areas almost always have to go to the hospital in Noakhali Sadar for medical services. This route saves time and money. Therefore, locals feel that the bridge needs to be renovated quickly.

Since the bridge is the only means of communication, the farmers here cannot sell their agricultural products at a fair price in the market. Because of the traffic, large trucks carrying goods are at risk of traveling over the bridge. The movement of large vehicles creates loud noise. Which is causing panic. This makes the small students in the school feel insecure. Since the bridge is empty, the distance below can be seen. Which often scares the children traveling along with the school students.

Due to this, young children do not go to school. This road is the only means of transportation. Moreover, from this area, almost all students have to go to various educational institutions including Noakhali College and University for secondary and higher secondary education. Due to large holes in the bridge, the movement of bicycles, rickshaws, autos, and CNG vehicles is being hampered at great risk. Often, accidents occur when wheels fall into the holes.

It is learned that a steel bridge was built over the Bhulua River in the Hat area of the upazila. The steel seats of the bridge have also rusted and become holes. Many people have been injured by falling into the holes. The bridge has been in this condition for the last 6-7 years. It is not being renovated or new communication is being built. Residents of several villages have to travel at their own risk. About 5,000 villagers are suffering. They have to suffer every day while traveling.

Talking to the locals, it was learned that this bridge over the Bhulua River is very important for transportation as it is the only means of communication between Kamalnagar and Noakhali Sadar. But since it is unusable for vehicles, they have to suffer a lot. The people of these areas are being economically affected due to disruption in transportation. Rapid renovation or construction of a new bridge is of great importance. This will cause sorrow to the people of remote areas.

Upazila Engineer Sohel Anwar said that a 75-meter-long design has been prepared for the construction of the bridge. The estimate work is underway. The work will be approved very soon.