Sehri and Iftar time for Dhaka and neighboring cities


10 days of Rahmat
02 Aug – 1st Ramadan – Tue – Sehri end time 04:01 am – Iftar 06:45 pm
03 Aug – 2nd Ramadan – Wed – Sehri end time 04:02 am – Iftar 06:44 pm
04 Aug – 3rd Ramadan – Thur – Sehri end time 04:03 am – Iftar 06:44 pm
05 Aug – 4th Ramadan – Fri – Sehri end time 04:03 am – Iftar 06:43 pm
06 Aug – 5th Ramadan – Sat – Sehri end time 04:04 am – Iftar 06:42 pm
07 Aug – 6th Ramadan – Sun – Sehri end time 04:04 am – Iftar 06:41 pm
08 Aug – 7th Ramadan – Mon – Sehri end time 04:05 am – Iftar 06:41 pm
09 Aug – 8th Ramadan – Tue – Sehri end time 04:06 am – Iftar 06:40 pm
10 Aug – 9th Ramadan – Wed – Sehri end time 04:06 am – Iftar 06:39 pm
11 Aug – 10th Ramadan – Thu – Sehri end time 04:07 am – Iftar 06:39 pm

10 days of Magfirath
12 Aug – 11th Ramadan – Fri – Sehri end time 04:07 am – Iftar 06:38 pm
13 Aug – 12th Ramadan – Sat – Sehri end time 04:08 am – Iftar 06:37 pm
14 Aug – 13th Ramadan – Sun – Sehri end time 04:08 am – Iftar 06:36 pm
15 Aug – 14th Ramadan – Mon – Sehri end time 04:09 am – Iftar 06:36 pm
16 Aug – 15th Ramadan – Tue – Sehri end time 04:10 am – Iftar 06:35 pm
17 Aug – 16th Ramadan – Wed – Sehri end time 04:10 am – Iftar 06:34 pm
18 Aug – 17th Ramadan – Thu – Sehri end time 04:11 am – Iftar 06:33 pm
19 Aug – 18th Ramadan – Fri – Sehri end time 04:11 am – Iftar 06:32 pm
20 Aug – 19th Ramadan – Sat – Sehri end time 04:12 am – Iftar 06:31 pm
21 Aug – 20th Ramadan – Sun – Sehri end time 04:12 am – Iftar 06:31 pm

10 days of Najaat
22 Aug – 21th Ramadan – Mon – Sehri end time 04:13 am – Iftar 06:30 pm
23 Aug – 22th Ramadan – Tue – Sehri end time 04:14 am – Iftar 06:29 pm
24 Aug – 23th Ramadan – Wed – Sehri end time 04:14 am – Iftar 06:28 pm
25 Aug – 24th Ramadan – Thu – Sehri end time 04:15 am – Iftar 06:27 pm
26 Aug – 25th Ramadan – Fri – Sehri end time 04:15 am – Iftar 06:26 pm
27 Aug – 26th Ramadan – Sat – Sehri end time 04:16 am – Iftar 06:25 pm
28 Aug – 27th Ramadan – Sun – Sehri end time 04:17 am – Iftar 06:24 pm
29 Aug – 28th Ramadan – Mon – Sehri end time 04:17 am – Iftar 06:23 pm
30Aug – 29th Ramadan – Tues – Sehri end time 04:17 am – Iftar 06:22 pm
31Aug – 30th Ramadan – Wed – Sehri end time 04:18 am – Iftar 06:21 pm

Dua’s for fasting
When beginning the fast : وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتَ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ
[Wa bisawmi ghadinn nawaiytu min shahri ramadan

I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan]

When breaking the fast- Iftar : اللَّهُمَّ اِنِّى لَكَ صُمْتُ وَبِكَ امنْتُ [وَعَلَيْكَ تَوَكَّلْتُ] وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ اَفْطَرْتُ
[Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu [wa 'alayka tawakkaltu] wa ‘ala rizq-ika aftarthu

O Allah! I fasted for You and I believe in You [and I put my trust in You] and I break my fast with Your sustenance]

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Warid Telecom


Warid telecom was started in the last of 2008.Its operator to introduced its pre-paid and postpaid together.its postpaid service really help the business man a lot.Its postpaid service is really good. In post-paid its giving us to fnf in 16 numbers.Its a big opportunity for us, because no other services is giving us this services. Its call rate is less then other services. It also give us many good services. As if we want to call from a post-paid sim in warid office then they don”t cut any money for that, but we don’t get this service from other telecoms. Only Warid telecom gives us this service. They are giving a lot of service even in pre-paid connection. There is a quantity of number if we talk the quantity of minute then we get bonus minute or money instant. Its really help us sometime. Continue Reading

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Grameenphone


Grameenphone was the first operator to introduce the pre-paid service. It was started on the of September in 1999.Grameenphone established the first 24-hour call centre. It introduced value-added services such as VMS,SMS,FAX and data transmission services, international roaming service, WAP,SMS-based push-pull services, EDGE, personal ring back tone like welcome tunes and also many other products and services.

VMS-Through this service we can give our important message to the peoples if he or she is not picking the phone or not contacting. We can easily give our message through this service. It’s a really interesting service. We really need this kind of service in our daily lives. Grammen phone first introduced us this service and help us in our daily life.

SMS-This service is really helpful and useful. Through this service we can write anything easily and give the message. We can write anything which we cann’t tell. If we are not getting the person on phone then we can just give a message and relax. Continue Reading

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Bangladesh-Undiscovered Gem of Asia


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Mobile based donations for Bangladeshi NGOs



When the North Kashmir earthquake stuck Pakistan in October 2005, the owners of the off-licence shop on top of which I used to live in North London were quick to setup a donation bucket at the check out counter in aid of their fellow countrymen and women who fell victim to the devastating natural calamity. The red buckets were wrapped with photos of distressed children and women sitting on debris and wreckage under an open sky with screaming calls to action in English and Urdu asking Londoners to donate for the tragedy. Certainly a generous move, the least people abroad could do when their roots back home are shaken and stirred by powers over which humans have no control. Keeping aside my political and historical bias, I also thought to participate in this humanitarian initiative by donating some hard earned sterlings, much to the gratitude and appreciation of my bhaijaans. Their weeklong charity event finally ended with enough cash collected from sympathised Londoners, to cook heavenly aromatic Biriyani, chicken curries and other gastronomic delights fuelled with sufficient supply of Jack Daniels, Smirnoffs and free flowing Stella Artois. Not to mention the night long merry-making with Bollywood music that ensued as they celebrated the inflow of cash, thanks to the earthquake miles away. A night of rejoicement for some, and reflections, repentance for myself, staying up all night and wondering why the hell did I waste my money by donating it to those untrustworthy exploiters.

Natural calamities are part of life in Bangladesh. We the habitants have become so resilient and used to floods, cyclones, droughts that we would lend deaf ears to threats of climate change or a massive earthquake until they actually flatten us. Our capacity and patience to deal with natural hardships also contribute to the inertia we display regarding political stalemates or even traffic jams…we are happy to express disgust and waste time, hoping that somebody else will do something about it. But when it comes to the discussion on poverty alleviation, crisis response and the eventual fundraising and donation – it has been proved time and again that there are a lot many amongst us, both within and outside Bangladesh, to help with their small contributions which become immensely powerful when summed up. Are we thinking anything in line of mobile based donations in this case? I am sure you must have come across calls for mobile donations by sending SMS to a certain shortcode in campaigns run by leading national dailies like Prothom Alo or by mobile operators themselves, like Banglalink or Aktel (stands besides Soma). I wonder how the development agencies are thinking to adopt this method.

It is argued to be a misconception that ordinary people in Bangladesh cannot afford to donate, as its a very poor country. Although the majority of the population may be under poverty line, the rich are either getting richer, the middle-class graduating to richer class or may be the actual poor are getting poorer. Whatever be the case, it does not require a crystal ball to establish that a certain class in the society has increased buying power and consumption desire which is taking them to Kathmandu and Singapore for gambling, Kolkata, Delhi for shopping, Malaysia, Thailand for holidays, leaving Cox’s Bazar behind as the buying prowess can afford it. So the argument is for the fact that there are enough people inside Bangladesh who would be willing to donate for noble causes if certain criteria are met.

Authenticity of the organisation

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