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  • Iftakhar Utsho
    Iftakhar Utsho commented on Fatima Ahmed's classified listing.
    Asrayan:  The Search for a Roof
    • July 7, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Mesbah Abir Sounds great to hear such a praiseworthy initiative taken by Bangladesh Government. More than 5 million people lives without house throughout the country. That is quite impossible to provide that huge number of people within such short period of time....  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Mesbah Abir 3. The skilled manpower will be able to earn remittance from foreign countries which will increase the progress of our economy.
      4.Some government based industries may be build beside these habitats so that they can work there and lead a good life.
      5....  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      MD Robiul Islam Rajon I think a lot of people will benefit if the house is distributed properly. This is a great initiative of the government of Bangladesh
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Farjana Lima I believe Asrayan project will help the lower income people to stand on their own feet. Because, this project gives house to the landless, homeless, shelterless people which gives them roof over their head. So, they don't have to pass night under the...  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Shadman Chowdhury The Asrayan project aims to solve two important problems: Joblessness and homelessness. The project is supposed to provide jobs to unemployed people and a shelter for the homeless ones. The Asrayan project will surely help so many poor families to get...  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Zakaria Ahomed The Asrayan project is praiseworthy which has shown the light of hope to many families. I must appreciate but in the meantime, I also admit that it is a small picture. In a report, it has been shown that the govt. is being able to provide shelter for...  more
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Zakaria Ahomed In a report, it was shown that Bangladeshis have earned 49 lac dollars from a freelance marketplace named Elance till today(it's now Upwork). Whole scenario is quite bigger than that.

      Again, the previous year we have earned 19.8 billion dollars as a...  more
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Abhay Sunny The Asrayan project was formed in 1997, This is a huge savings for low income families. More than 50% of the cost is on housing cost. 17.4 million people are now living in a road. Government only meets the 7% of the homeless people. If govt provide all...  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      David Tanvir Asrayan Project is one of the greatest project so far to enhance livelihood of homeless people. It is a life changing project. Most of the poor people who do not have their own house, have to live in a rent house. A great percentage of their income is...  more
      • July 4, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Rasheda Nisha A step ahead can even change the world. Undoubtedly the Ashrayan project is an outstanding initiative, but a piece of land, a house, is not enough to fulfill all their needs. Besides home, if the government could ensure them a job, that could help them...  more
      • July 6, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Rasheda Nisha 4.Eligible people may find their job, but the problem is with the rest. There are old people, women and children. The old people can be hired for social welfare. With proper training they can make the team and do something good to improve the society...  more
      • July 6, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Nirjona Akter The Asrayan project has already benefited the lower-income people with houses along with assistance for making them self-reliant. The rehabilitated families are receiving several training on serious issues and human resources development for engaging...  more
      • July 6, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Mostafizur Rahman I talked to some people after reading this quiz who are benefited from the asrayan project. Mr Shaharul is one of them from the Natore district. He shared his current situation with me.
      Now his monthly cost gets decreasing due to he does not commit paid...  more
      • July 6, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Iftakhar Utsho Asrayan Project is a great initiative by the Government to decrease extreme poverty. This project gives shelter to homeless people, those people were barely surviving before they got a house from this project. Now they can stay focus on their daily...  more
      • July 7, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Kanta Akter Homelessness is a broad social problem in Bangladesh. Homeless women, teenagers, and children feel helpless or unprotected due to multiple forms of victimization, including forced, coerced, or manipulated sexual activity. So, ''The Asrayan project'' is a...  more
      • July 7, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Kanta Akter 3.Removing barriers accelerated the way women getting jobs. Moreover, the women who aren't permitted to work outside can work within the home by running businesses like tailoring, fishing, crafting, stitching, nurturing ducks and chickens, making cakes,...  more
      • July 7, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Asrayan Project has turned into an evident means of
      alleviating poverty of the people who once passed their days in extreme miseries after becoming victims of disasters like cyclone, river erosion and landslides.Firstly,in the joint name of the husband...  more
      • July 7, 2021
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul activities.Besides,micro loans are distributed among them at the end of the training.So they can involve themselves into different activities/start small business with that money.Women are also involved in different activities with
      men.Each house has a...  more
      • July 7, 2021
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    I Will Change the World By....
    • December 19, 2020
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    • December 19, 2020
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    Fatima Ahmed: Iftakhar's Beauty wiki. Thanks for writing your first article in our website. Good ideas, please try to use more personal stories and examples to explain your points in the future.
    Beauty comes from within. - Coolinventor Wiki
    • December 2, 2020
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    • November 29, 2020
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    • November 18, 2020
  • Iftakhar Utsho
    Iftakhar Utsho commented on Fatima Ahmed's classified listing.
    Traffic Jam
    • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul There will
      be specialized security camera which will be set up beside the
      roads.Those cameras will have facial recognition and object recognition
      technology.All of those cameras will be connected to a centralized...  more
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Everything will be automated, so there is no scope of corrupting.
      The sim cards which will be registered by his name, will send him messages to pay his penalty.When he pays it, he has to send message to a particular number to confirm it and thus govt can...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      nishi kabbo Traffic jams are nothing new in Bangladesh. New vehicles are also being built at the rate at which people are growing. In my opinion, in order to get rid of this, all the drivers and the traffic police need to be informed about some rules. Moreover, it...  more
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      pulak islam In Bangladesh, traffic jam is a very common topic. To solve this
      problem, we need public and government both side help. The major problem is our
      rules. Ours rules are not well stablished and people never maintain these rules.
      For rules violation traffic...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Nayeema Bushra I would suggest a change in the law enforcement structure and new rigorous skill teaching method of a specific group of people. Most of the drivers drive in their sweet will and often there are less traffic police in important junctures and roads without...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Iftakhar Utsho To reduce traffic congestion in Dhaka City,the
      most vital prerequisite is the development of public awareness.Until people change their perception and increase their mind to abide traffic rules,whatever strategy Government takes,that will not work.More...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Umma Afnan Mukty So after your limitation about idea whats left not more than 5-7 idea. And what i have seen lot of people talk about law enforcement and security camera, AI, serveilance systems, sim card, registration, vehicle limitation or changing running time , rules...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Farjana Lima I think if every vehicle has such sensor device which automatically signals cars and cars stop whenever traffic light turns into red, then it would be helpful for decreasing traffic jam in cities like Dhaka. Besides that, traffic law enforcement is also...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Tasnuva Tasneem When it comes to a problem like traffic for a country like Bangladesh the best thing we can do is using what we have in a feasible way.We have to be practical.To reduce traffic,we blindly have to start with public awareness.It’s
      proven that nothing can...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Takbir Arefin Traffic jam is one the major social problems of our Bangladesh. Many measures have been taken by the regulatory authority, but all went almost in vain. In my view, the most feasible way to reduce the problem is to utilize the resources the enforcing...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Bj Zishan Exploding a huge atomic gadget overhead would instantly solve all traffic issues in any city. I wouldn't call that "the most ideal way," however.
      I accept that the initial step to tackling traffic problems is education. By education what I...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Bj Zishan Flyover, u-circle and metro rail won't do any great practically.Face it, however — you can't solve problems like this "instantly" without messing major up for everybody.
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      MD Ashikuzzaman Traffic jam is a great problem in our country.but we have to know that Bangladesh is a developing country.So,firstly to solve the problem we have to try to use what we already have.So,i think to reduce this problem we can do _
      1.first of all we have to...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Abdullah Hel Safi We have seen all possible solution for traffic jam. Maybe what i am talking about is also is relatable or need to do that exactly to remove jam. Yes i am talking about road , like road without potholes . You dont have to be genius to know about these...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Imran Hossain First of all, I would like to mention why traffic jam. Then, automatically we can solve it.
      -Coming people from different corner of the country for their livelihood and gradually increasing of vehicles.

      -Road management and system is not...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Homayet Sayede It goes without saying that traffic jams are a big problem for Dhaka.
      Dhaka the fastest growing city of this world. 21,005,860 peoples live in Dhaka in 2020. Definitely for this big population needs big transportation support. Public and private...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Marzina Akhter Rikta Dhaka is the
      capital of Bangladesh. Every person wants to lead a healthy and happy life. For
      this reason, they come to the capital city to get the consumption of...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Nishat Tamanna Rerouting can be a partial solve to Traffic Jam. Where there are several roads for going one place to another, everybody uses the shortest path or the widest roads; that causes traffic jam.Dividing up the vehicles properly into roads can help everybody...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Sharmin Sultana Traffic will continue to plague cities as more drivers hit the roads each year, and city engineers will need to look to cutting-edge technology to help the public have a healthier and happier life. We should continue to keep our eyes open and help city...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Shahriar Dipto We are coming to an end of increasing road number and decreasing transport number because of scarcity of enough land & increasing number of people. I may sound like crazy, but it's high time to look for air services for our daily life at a low cost. If...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Noorjahan Binte Farhana I have some idea for solving the traffic jam, 1. we can build flyover service as much as high we can, we can use abandoned road like hatirjheel. 2. we can open Office, school, college, malls for 24 hours, half people will do their duty in the day and...  more
      • November 21, 2020
  • Iftakhar Utsho
    Iftakhar Utsho liked Fatima Ahmed's classified listing.
    Traffic Jam
    • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul There will
      be specialized security camera which will be set up beside the
      roads.Those cameras will have facial recognition and object recognition
      technology.All of those cameras will be connected to a centralized...  more
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Tanveer Tausif Ratul Everything will be automated, so there is no scope of corrupting.
      The sim cards which will be registered by his name, will send him messages to pay his penalty.When he pays it, he has to send message to a particular number to confirm it and thus govt can...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      nishi kabbo Traffic jams are nothing new in Bangladesh. New vehicles are also being built at the rate at which people are growing. In my opinion, in order to get rid of this, all the drivers and the traffic police need to be informed about some rules. Moreover, it...  more
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      pulak islam In Bangladesh, traffic jam is a very common topic. To solve this
      problem, we need public and government both side help. The major problem is our
      rules. Ours rules are not well stablished and people never maintain these rules.
      For rules violation traffic...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Nayeema Bushra I would suggest a change in the law enforcement structure and new rigorous skill teaching method of a specific group of people. Most of the drivers drive in their sweet will and often there are less traffic police in important junctures and roads without...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Iftakhar Utsho To reduce traffic congestion in Dhaka City,the
      most vital prerequisite is the development of public awareness.Until people change their perception and increase their mind to abide traffic rules,whatever strategy Government takes,that will not work.More...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Umma Afnan Mukty So after your limitation about idea whats left not more than 5-7 idea. And what i have seen lot of people talk about law enforcement and security camera, AI, serveilance systems, sim card, registration, vehicle limitation or changing running time , rules...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Farjana Lima I think if every vehicle has such sensor device which automatically signals cars and cars stop whenever traffic light turns into red, then it would be helpful for decreasing traffic jam in cities like Dhaka. Besides that, traffic law enforcement is also...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Tasnuva Tasneem When it comes to a problem like traffic for a country like Bangladesh the best thing we can do is using what we have in a feasible way.We have to be practical.To reduce traffic,we blindly have to start with public awareness.It’s
      proven that nothing can...  more
      • November 18, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Takbir Arefin Traffic jam is one the major social problems of our Bangladesh. Many measures have been taken by the regulatory authority, but all went almost in vain. In my view, the most feasible way to reduce the problem is to utilize the resources the enforcing...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Bj Zishan Exploding a huge atomic gadget overhead would instantly solve all traffic issues in any city. I wouldn't call that "the most ideal way," however.
      I accept that the initial step to tackling traffic problems is education. By education what I...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Bj Zishan Flyover, u-circle and metro rail won't do any great practically.Face it, however — you can't solve problems like this "instantly" without messing major up for everybody.
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      MD Ashikuzzaman Traffic jam is a great problem in our country.but we have to know that Bangladesh is a developing country.So,firstly to solve the problem we have to try to use what we already have.So,i think to reduce this problem we can do _
      1.first of all we have to...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Abdullah Hel Safi We have seen all possible solution for traffic jam. Maybe what i am talking about is also is relatable or need to do that exactly to remove jam. Yes i am talking about road , like road without potholes . You dont have to be genius to know about these...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Imran Hossain First of all, I would like to mention why traffic jam. Then, automatically we can solve it.
      -Coming people from different corner of the country for their livelihood and gradually increasing of vehicles.

      -Road management and system is not...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Homayet Sayede It goes without saying that traffic jams are a big problem for Dhaka.
      Dhaka the fastest growing city of this world. 21,005,860 peoples live in Dhaka in 2020. Definitely for this big population needs big transportation support. Public and private...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Marzina Akhter Rikta Dhaka is the
      capital of Bangladesh. Every person wants to lead a healthy and happy life. For
      this reason, they come to the capital city to get the consumption of...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Nishat Tamanna Rerouting can be a partial solve to Traffic Jam. Where there are several roads for going one place to another, everybody uses the shortest path or the widest roads; that causes traffic jam.Dividing up the vehicles properly into roads can help everybody...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Sharmin Sultana Traffic will continue to plague cities as more drivers hit the roads each year, and city engineers will need to look to cutting-edge technology to help the public have a healthier and happier life. We should continue to keep our eyes open and help city...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Shahriar Dipto We are coming to an end of increasing road number and decreasing transport number because of scarcity of enough land & increasing number of people. I may sound like crazy, but it's high time to look for air services for our daily life at a low cost. If...  more
      • November 19, 2020
    • Iftakhar Utsho
      Noorjahan Binte Farhana I have some idea for solving the traffic jam, 1. we can build flyover service as much as high we can, we can use abandoned road like hatirjheel. 2. we can open Office, school, college, malls for 24 hours, half people will do their duty in the day and...  more
      • November 21, 2020
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