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  1. Najmul Ton Guides Bangladesh To 362
  2. LIVE 134/1 (23.0 ov), BAN Vs AFG LIVE Score, Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka
  3. A. K. Fazlul Huq


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Najmul Ton Guides Bangladesh To 362

ADDS quotes Najmul Hossain struck his third Test century as Bangladesh dominated a hapless Afghanistan to score 362-5 on the first day of the one-off Test in Dhaka on Wednesday. Najmul made 146 off 175 balls and set up an imposing total in his 212-run second-wicket partnership with Mahmudul Hasan, who hit 76 to make his third Test fifty. Mushfiqur Rahim was not out on 41 alongside Mehidy Hasan Miraz on 43 when bad light forced stumps with 11 overs left. Afghanistan, who are without talismanic all-rounder Rashid Khan, were on the back foot for most of the day after electing to bowl first on a rare green-top wicket at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium. Debutant medium pacer Nijat Masood was the most successful Afghan bowler with 2-67, removing Zakir Hasan for one on his very first Test delivery in the second over. The sharp catch from wicketkeeper Afsar Zazai had to be confirmed by the television umpire after an initial decision of not out. But Najmul and Mahmudul immediately forged a strong partnership to take control of the proceedings and deny the visitors further momentum, despite pitch conditions working against them. "I am happy," Najmul said. "It was not that easy to bat on... I only tried to execute my plan." Najmul hit back-to-back fours off Yamin Ahmadzai in the first over he came to bat and brought up his fifty off 58 balls with a boundary off leg-spinner Zahir. Occasional spinner Rahmat Shah broke their partnership when Mahumdul attempted a cut shot only to edge...

LIVE 134/1 (23.0 ov), BAN Vs AFG LIVE Score, Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka

Runs RR Fours Sixes 134/1 5.83 18 0 Batsman R B 4s 6s SR Mahmudul Hasan Joy 17 13 4 0 130.77 c Ibrahim Zadran b Amir Hamza Zakir Hasan 54 64 6 0 84.38 Batting Najmul Hossain Shanto 54 64 8 0 84.38 Batting Did Not bat Mominul Haque Mushfiqur Rahim Litton Das (C) (W) Mehidy Hasan Taijul Islam Taskin Ahmed Shoriful Islam Ebadot Hossain Extra : 9 • • • • • FALL OF WICKETS •

A. K. Fazlul Huq

আবুল কাশেম ফজলুল হক ابو القاسم فضل الحق 1st In office 1 April 1937–29 March 1943 Governor General Governor Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Sir 3rd In office 3 April 1954–29 May 1954 Governor Preceded by Succeeded by 5th In office 11 August 1955–9 March 1956 President Iskander Mirza Prime Minister Preceded by Succeeded by 2nd In office March 1956–13 April 1958 President Preceded by Succeeded by 9th In office 30 April 1935–29 April 1936 Preceded by Succeeded by Harisankar Paul Personal details Born Abul Kasem Fazlul Huq ( আবুল কাশেম ফজলুল হক, ابو القاسم فضل الحق; 26 October 1873 — 27 April 1962), Sher-e-Bangla ( Lion of Bengal), Born in 1873 to a Huq boycotted titles and a knighthood granted by the British government. He was notable for his English In 1940, Huq had one of his most notable political achievements when he presented the Lahore Resolution which called for the creation of a Huq died in Dacca, East Pakistan on 27 April 1962. He is buried in the Early life and family [ ] Huq was born on 26 October 1873, in his maternal home, the Mia Bari of Education [ ] Initially Civil servant and lawyer [ ] From 1908 to 1912, Huq was the Assistant Registrar of Co-operatives. He resigned from the public service and opted for public life and law. Based on advice from Sir Legislator and Indian independence movement [ ] Huq became secretary of the In 1916, Huq was elected president of the All India Muslim League. Huq was one of those who was instrumental in formulating the...

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Why AK Fazlul Huq needs restoration in the political narrative of Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla AK Fazlul Huq passed away in 1962. He was 89 when the end came. Next month, we will be paying homage to him, as we have done over the years, on the anniversary of his death. And yet there is a paramount requirement, in the interest of history, to revisit Huq and reflect on the politics he represented and the crucial role he played not only in Bengal, but also in an all-India context. There has been a fairly good degree of research done on him, but there is, all these decades after Sher-e-Bangla’s passing from the scene, a fresh need to project him and the times he was part of and influenced in a major way. There are the truths about Huq’s career, an important one being his role in the creation of Pakistan. The fact that he moved the resolution of the All-India Muslim League, envisaging the creation of independent states for the Muslims of India, in March 1940 is an indelible part of his politics. We have, through the years, remarked on the powerful presence Huq made at the Lahore conference of the League that adopted the resolution, a presence that certainly did not make Mohammad Ali Jinnah happy. Jinnah’s comment, “When the tiger is here, the lamb must take leave,” was enough to indicate his unhappiness and envy at Huq’s popularity. And here comes into the picture the other side of the Fazlul Huq mystique. It is this history which we need to rediscover, indeed retrieve from the arch...

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Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University ranked 21st in Bangladesh, 4925th in the global 2023 rating, and scored in 14 research topics. Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University ranking is based on 3 factors: research output (EduRank's index has 928 academic publications and 13,623 citations attributed to the university), non-academic reputation, and the impact of notable alumni. Ranking Category # 4925 of 14,131 In # 1764 of 5,830 In # 21 of 129 In # 11 of 62 In # 476 of 1,006 For # 661 of 1,459 For # 900 of 1,005 For # 7162 of 7,446 For Alumni Impact # 7594 of 14,131 For Non-academic Prominence Biology rankings Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University ranked 5th for Biology in Bangladesh and 2029th in the World with 747 publications made and 12,143 citations received. Main research topics: Horticulture, Agricultural Science, Botany, Biochemistry, Nutrition and Food Science. Biology ranking Location # 5 of 38 In # 845 of 1,987 In # 2029 of 4,496 In Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Environmental Science rankings Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University ranked 13th for Environmental Science in Bangladesh and 2210th in the World with 336 publications made and 2,958 citations received. Main research topic: Agricultural Science. Environmental Science ranking Location # 13 of 33 In # 785 of 1,655 In # 2210 of 4,023 In Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Chemistry rankings Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University ranked 18th for Chemistry in Bangladesh and 3318th in the World with 138 pu...