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Abbottabad (Urdu: ایبٹ آباد) is a city located in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan and is the third-largest city in the province after Peshawar and Mardan. The city is situated in the Orash Valley, 150 km north of Islamabad and 200 km east of Peshawar at an altitude of 4,120 feet (1,260 m). The city is well-known throughout Pakistan for its pleasant weather, high standard educational institutions and military establishments. It remains a major hub for tourism of the Northern Areas in the summer.
History
Sikh invasion
In 1818, Sikh Emperor Ranjit Singh invaded and annexed Hazara however in 1820 his generals were defeated by the Muslims. In 1821, during another attempt at conquest by the Sikhs, Amar Singh was killed at Harroh. Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa, the governor of Kashmir, then went to Hazara to battle against the Muslim tribes, but it took him three years to subdue the warlike mountaineers of the outer hills. It was not until 1836 that the Gakhars of Khanpur were finally defeated.[3] Painda Khan was the tribal chief of the Tanoli tribe at the time of the invasion of Hazara by the Sikhs. Mir Painda Khan is famed for his staunch rebellion against Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Governors of Hazara. He was the son of Mir Nawab Khan, who defeated the Durranis and freed his kingdom from their influence. From about 1813, he spent a life long rebellion against the Sikhs. Mir Painda Khan relentless rebellion against the Sikh empire, cost him a major portion of his Kingdom, leaving only his twin capitals Amb and Darband. However, this deterred him less and appeared to increase his resistance against the Sikh government. The District Gazetteer of the North-West Frontier Province (p138) confirms, "Painda Khan, played a considerable part in the history of his time and vigorously opposed the Sikhs." General Abbott commented that "During the first period of Painda Khan's carrer, he was far too vigorous and powerfull to be molested by any neighbouring tribe, and when he began to fail before the armies and purse of the Sikh Government, he was interested in keeping upon the best terms with his northern neighbours of the Black Mountains." He is further described as a Chief renowned on the Border, a wild and energetic man who was never subjugated by the Sikhs. His son Jehandad Khan also followed his footsteps. "Of all the tribal chiefs of Hazara, the most powerful said to be Jehandad Khan of the Tanoli, whose land straddled both banks of the Indus and whose fellow-tribesmen were brave and hardy and accounted for the best swordsmen in Hazara". There was a long history of conflict between Jehandad Khan's family and the Sikhs, and the name of his father Painda Khan, was said to be "magic to the ears of the people of Hazara" because of the struggles he fought on behalf of his "poor circumscribed and rugged principality" against the Sikhs. When Sikh power was on the fall in 1845, Jehandad Khan blockaded the garrisons of no less than 22 Sikh posts in Upper Tanawal and when they surrendered at discretion, he spared their lives, as the servants of a fallen Empire. However in 1845 the local populace, taking advantage of the problems in Lahore (the capital of the Sikh Empire), rose up in rebellion. They drove the governor of Hazara, Diwan Mulraj, to Hasan Abdal in 1846. However, with the conclusion of the first Sikh War, Hazara along with Kashmir was given to Raja Gulab Singh. But in 1847 the Raja gave back Hazara to the Lahore Darbar in exchange for land near Jammu, and Hazara passed into British control.[3]
British era
Abbottabad in British India was the headquarters of Hazara Division, and named after Major James Abbott who settled this district in 1848 after the annexation of the Punjab. He soon after became the first Deputy Commissioner of the district between 1849 until 1853. Major Abbott is noted for having written a poem titled "Abbottabad", prior to his departure back to Britain, in which he wrote of his fondness for the town and his sadness at having to leave it. Abbottabad became and is still an important military cantonment and sanatorium, being the headquarters of a brigade in the Second Division of the Northern Army Corps[4]. The garrison consisted of four battalions of native infantry (Gurkhas) and four native mountain batteries[5]. In 1901 the population of the town and cantonment was 7764[4] and the income averaged around Rs. 14,900. This increased to Rs. 22,300 in 1903, chiefly derived from octroi. During this time chief public institutions were built such as the Albert Victor unaided Anglo-Vernacular High School, the Municipal Anglo-Vernacular High School and the Government dispensary.[5]. In 1911 the population had risen to 11,506 and the town also contained four battalions of Gurkhas.[6] In June 1948, the British Red Cross opened a hospital in Abbottabad to deal with thousands of patients who were being brought in from the Kashmir fighting areas.[7]
Geography
The city is bounded at all four sides by the Sarban hills, from which residents and tourists can see breathtaking views of the region and city. The location of the city and the hills allows Abbottabad to experience pleasant weather in the summer, and cold winters. The most of the people enters to Abbotabad using the Karakoram highway which passes through a small town named Salhad. Neighbouring districts are Mansehra to the north, Muzaffarabad to the east, Haripur to the west and Rawalpindi to the south. Tarbela Dam is situated just west of Abbottabad.
Topography
Abbottabad is situated in the Orash Valley lying between 34°09′N latitude and 73°13′E longitude at an altitude of 1250m.
Climate
Abbottabad's climate is cold during winters and mild during summers with humid temperatures during June and July. During the winter, the temperature may drop to below 0°C and snowfall is common, especially in January. Most rainfall occurs during the monsoon season in summer, stretching from May to August, and can sometimes cause flooding.
Demographics
Languages
According to the 1998 Census, of the 81,000 who resided in Abbottabad, Hindko was spoken by 94.26% of the population, followed by Potohari at 2.30%, Pashto at 2.22% and Urdu at 1.05%.[9] Although the first language of most people in Abbottabad is Hindko, Urdu is understood and spoken fluently by majority of the residents and commonly used in the markets, offices and formal functions. English is widely used in business and education.
•Ethnicity
The majority of the residents identify themselves as either Awans,Tanolis, Jadoons,Sattis, Qazis, Karlals, Sadozai, Kashmiris,Mughals, Abbasis, Qureshis, Utmanzai, Syeds and Gujjars.
Government
Abbottabad is the headquarter (capital) of Hazara Division and Abbottabad District. The District Nazim, Commissioner, Inspector General, Forest Conservator all reside in Abbottabad. Abbottabad is divided into localities, towns, colonies and neighbourhoods.
Localities
•Old City
oMir Pur Kalan
oMir Pur Khurd
oUpper and lower Salhad
oKunj kehal-Abbottabad
oKehal
oKanshipura
oKarimpura
oUpper and Lower Malikpura
•Cantonment
•Kakul
•Mandian
•Supply
•Jhangi
Towns
+ Dobather (muhalla Batangi di Mohri)
•Banda Phugwarian
•Musa Zai Colony
•Mian De Saree(Kala Pul)
•Pool Gulab Road Mir Pur
•Jadoon Town
•Azam Town
•Bilal Town
•Gulfam
•Jalal Baba Town
•Jubilee Town
•Jinnahabad
•Narrian
•Hassan Town
•swati town
•Mohsin town
•qasim town
•Karlal Town
•Sardar Town
•Gulfam Town
•Nawaz Town
Mir pur
Colonies
•Civil Officer Colony
•Jadoon Colony
•Habibullah Colony
•Hassan Town
•Kaghan Colony
•Karral Colony
•Kashmir Colony
•Khushal Khan Colony
•Magistrate Colony
•Qazi Colony
•Sardarabad
•Shahzaman Colony
•Sir Syed Colony
•Tauheed Colony
•Madinah colony
[edit] Neighbourhoods
•Banda Phugwarian
•Namli Maira
•Nawanshehr
•Shaikulbandi
•Balkasar
•Dobather
•Jhangi
•Banda Lamba
•Majhote
•Malikpura
•Sagal
•Baghnotar
•Nagri Bala
•Bandi Maira
Suburbs
•Bainnoora
•Baingojri
•Chamed
•Ghori
•Kothiala
•Sharwan
•Saljot
•Qalandarabad
Tourism
Abbottabad has been attracting tourists to the city since the colonial era, as it is a major transit point to all major tourist regions of Pakistan such as Nathiagali and Naran. According to the Imperial Gazetteer of India, "the town is picturesquely situated at the southern corner of the Rash (Orash) plain, 4,120 feet (1,260 m) above the sea"[5]. Like much of the mountainous Northern Areas, tourism is one of the important sources of income in Abbottabad. In the summer when temperatures rise to well above 45 degrees Celsius in Punjab and NWFP, a large number of tourists travel north to Abbottabad. The Karakoram Highway, which traces one of the paths of the ancient Silk Road, starts from Hasan Abdal on the N5 and heads north passing through the city eventually reaching Khunjerab Pass. The Karakorum Highway is a major attraction itself for its views. The Karakoram, Himalayas and the Hindu Kush ranges can be approached from Abbottabad and it continues to be a transit city for tourists, serving as a base for visiting numerous nearby places, such as Hunza, Gilgit, Skardu and Indus Kohistan, of the Karakoram Range.[10]
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Places of interest
•Mera jani (highest peak of Hazara)
•Banda Phugwarian & Dobather (Beautiful villages surrounded by Shimla Hill)
•Namli Maira
•Nathia Gali
•Ayubia
•Thandiani
•Ilyasi Masjid
•Shimla Pahari
•Lady Garden
•Harnow (Harnoi)
•Bagnotar
•Khanka Mahboobabad Shareef Havelian
•Jhangi Khoja
•Paswal
Sports
•Abbottabad Cricket Stadium
•Cricket Stadium, Ayub Medical Complex, Abbottabad
•Abbottabad Hockey Stadium
•Jehanghir Khan Squash Complex
•Kunj Football Ground
Economy
The economy of Abbottabad mainly relies on tourism as well as income generated from the various military and educational institutes.
Education
Abbottabad attracts people from all over Pakistan to its high standard educational institutions. Abbottabad is sometimes referred to "The City of Schools" and is home to a number of schools, colleges and training institutes.
Military institutes
•Pakistan Military Academy
•Army Physical Training School
•Army School of Music
•Regimental Training Centers of the Pakistan Army
oBaloch Regiment
oFrontier Force Regiment (PIFFERS)
Post-secondary institutes
•F. G. Boys Public High School, Abbottabad Cantonment
•COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Abbottabad
•Government Postgraduate College #1, Abbottabad
•Government Postgraduate College #2 , Mandian Abbottabad
•Hazara University - Abbottabad Campus
•Government College of Management Sciences, Abbottabad
•The Muslim College of Commerce and Management, Abbottabad
•Government College of Technology, Mandian Abbottabad
•University of Science & Technology Abbottabad Campus
Medical institutes & hospitals
•Ayub Medical College
•Ayub Teaching Hospital
•Cantonment General Hospital (CGH)
•Women Medical College
•Women Institute of Learning, Abbottabad
•Abbottabad Women & Children's Hospital
•Combined Military Hospital (CMH-Abbottabad)
•Frontier Medical College
•Shaheena Jamil Hospital
•Abbottabad International Medical College
•National Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS)
•Abbottabad District Headquarter Hospital LPC
Engineering institutes
•COMSATS Abbottabad
•University of Engineering and Technology (Peshawar) - Abbottabad campus
===Schools and colleges=== [11]
•Federal Government Boys Public High School, Abbottabad Cannt.
(F. G. Boys Publich High School, Abbottabad Cantonment)
•Abbottabad Public School
•Abbottabad Jamia Public School
•Advanced Islamic Public School
•Al-Imtiaz Academy
•Army Burn Hall College
•Army Public School
•Sikandria Public School - Masroor
•Banat Taleem-ul-Quran High School & College
•Beaconhouse Abbottabad Public Schoo * islamic international public school nawan shehr
•Gateway International Public School
•Government Centennial Model Secondary School for Boys, Abbottabad
•Government Centennial Model Secondary School for Girls, Abbottabad
•Government High School #1, Abbottabad
•Government High School #2, Abbottabad
•Government High School #3, Abbottabad
•Government High School, Nambal
•Government Primary School, Nambal
•Government Polytechnical Institute, Abbottabad
•Fauji Foundation Model School
•Al Quran Public School SirSyed Colony Mandian Abbottabad.
•Frontier Force School
•F.G. School for Girls
•F.G. School for Boys
•Iqra Abbottabad Academy
•Iqra Public School
•Iqra Model Public School
•Maria Montessorri School System, Abbottabad
•Modern School System
•Modernage Public School & College
•Pakistan Grammar School
•Pakistan International Public School
•Pine Hills Public School & College
•Present Times Public School & College
•Rose Valley Public High School
•Sir Syed Model Public School
•The City School Abbottabad
•Wisdom House Public School
•The Muslim School & College
•Hamdani Public School
Transportation
Roads
•N-35
Public transport
Abbottabad's main public transport consists of modified Suzukis, which can accommodate anywhere from 8 to 13 people at one time. Taxis are also available as well as wagons which connect Abbottabad to the surrounding cities and towns (ex. Nathiagali, Sherwan, Dhamtour, Haripur, Mansehra) in the region. Abbottabad is also served by Daewoo Express, a national bus service which connects over 50 cities in Pakistan.
Rail
Railway service is not available in Abbottabad city. The nearest railway station Hawalian Railway Station is situated in District Abbottabad. This Railway station is about thirty minutes drive from Abbottabad city. One railway reservation office is situated in Abbottabad near to Fwara Chok to facilitate the people of Abbottabad for advance booking of railway tickets.
Events
Automotive
Apart from its cultural, educational and military importance, this city also has the credit of holding the popular "Automotive" car exhibition and car racing event which promotes professional racing, safe driving and charity in Pakistan. The most recent event was held on 14 August 2008 at Ayub Medical College where more than 2000 people came to see the custom designed and modified from many parts of Pakistan. Dr. Ehsen Naveed Irfan, organizer of the event, called it "a positive effort in progression in the field of car racing in Pakistan". The local press called it a good and safe effort which provided the best entertainment on the Independence day of Pakistan. There are many sports clubs that are working to promote their respective sports. One of them is District Badminton Association of Abbottabad. In the month of June, the same Association arranged the provincial championship. Peshawar District Won Men's singles and Doubles and Boys singles competition. District Abbottabad won Ladies singles and doubles titles.
Notable people
•Athletes
oAbdur Rehman - a former player of Pakistani national team hockey (an Olympian)
oNaeem Akhter - a former player of Pakistani national team hockey (an Olympian)
oYasir Hameed - a Pakistani national team cricket player, and recipient of "Fakhr-e-Hazara"
oQanita Jalil - a Pakistani female national cricket player
oSheraz Awan - Chief Master of Karate Budokan International Pakistan, General Secretary of
NWFP Karate Federation
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o[Dildar khan abbasi -former player of N.W.F.P HOCKEY team
oHammad Zahid - a former player of NWFP Basketball team (Several time color holder)
•Religious
oMolana Ghulam Goos Hazarvi
oMolana Muhammad Ishaq Lodhi (R.A)Khateeb-e-Hazara till 1972
oQazi Muhammad Nawaz(R.A)Khateeb Ilyasi Masjid
oMolana Shafiq-ur-Rehaman (R.A)Khateeb-e-Hazara
•Politicians
oLeader of the freedom movement Pir Syed Mahmood Shah Mphaddis Hazarvi
oJalaluddin Khan- Former Interior Minister and Senior Leader of The All-India Muslim League
oAbdul Jamil Khan- (Dr A J Khan) Former Federal Minister and Director General Health of Pakistan
oSheikh Sheraz Mohiuddin- was born in Kunj Qadeem and he became a very popular among the local community and was elected Councilor in 1923.
oSardar Ghulam Nabi Khan- popularly known as Chief Sahib, former MPA and Provincial Minister
oAyub Khan Tanoli- former Provincial Minister of Law, Education and Health
oSardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan Abbasi- former Chief Minister of NWFP
oSardar Haider Zaman Khan- Abbottabad District Nazim
oSardar Sajjad Ahmed Khan- Ex Candidate of PF-48 Abbottabad, Welare and Islamic person
oSardar Mohammad Yaqoob - former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly
oIqbal Khan Jadoon - former Chief Minister NWFP
oAmanullah Khan Jadoon - former Federal Minister of Petroleum & Gas
oCol. Gulam Mustafa Khan Jadoon - former Abbottabad District Nazim
oOmar Asghar Khan - former Federal Minister and founder of SUNGI, PILER and SEBCON
oAbdullah Muntazir - former spokesperson of Jamaat-ud-Dawah
oNoor-ud-din Qureshi - founder of the All India Muslim League in Hazara in 1936
oHaji Ghulam Mustafa Khan Jadoon (cheif leader of Sippah-e-Sahaba Hazara Range)
oMir zaman khan abbasi pakistan movement worker[muslim league] n.w.f.p
Military and civil service
oAsghar Khan - first Pakistani Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Air Force
oMajor General (R) Raza Khan Tanoli
oCapt Retired Sardar Lal Khan (RA)- retired from British Army in 1945.He was very closed with All india Muslim league. He had sacrificed too much for the establishment of Pakistan. when pakistan came into being he served in Police, CIA and Wapda, He was first army captin from the karlal (sardar)tribe and Union Council Nagri Bala of Abbottabad.
oJustice Sardar Raza Khan - Retired senior Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan
oQazi Mohammad Farooq - former Chief Justice of The Peshawar High Court
oAslam Khan Tanoli - SP CID, Karachi
oShoukat Ali Awan (Home Secretary Balouchistan 2004-2010)
'Others¡
oPeer Syed Mohyuddin Mahboob Hanfi Qadri Sajjada Nasheen Khanka Mahboobabad Shareef Havelian, Author, Researcher, Scholar, Spiritual Leader
oAli Imran Shaheen - editor of "Weekly Ghazwah Lahore" and a leader of Jamat-ud-Dawah Pakistan
oAbdul Wahid Mir - Director General Students' Quality Circles Pakistan & Director of Pak-Irish Rehabilitation Center
oSyed Mehboob- a Pakistani writer, columnist and researcher
oNaseem Hijazi- A well known novelist. Famous for his history novels such as, Aur Talwar Toot Gai, Muhammad bin Qasim etc
oSardar Najmul Hassan Sadiq- MS Computer Science, currently doing PHD in Computer Science, a well known young sardar of Makol Bala
Dasht-e-tanhayi mein, aye jan-e-jahan, larzaan hain
teri awaz ke saaye, tere hounton ke sarab
dast-e-tanhayi mein, doori ke khas-o-khaak taley
khill rahey hain, tere pehlo ke saman aur gulab
Uth rahi hai kahin qurbat sey teri sans ki aanch
apni khusboo mein sulagti hui madhem madhem
door ufaq paar, chamkti hui qatra qatra
gir rahi hai teri dildar nazar ki shabnam
Iss qadar payar sey, aye jan-e-jahan, rakha hai
dil k rukhsaar pey iss waqt teri yaad ney hath
yun guman hota hai,garche hai abhi subh-e-firaq
Dhal gaya hijer ka din, aa bhi gayi vasal ki raat
12-year-old Nur Kalima runs her mother's shop.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. "I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire. Her 10-year-old daughter, Nurkalima, was severely injured.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
12-year-old Nur Kalima runs her mother's shop.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. " I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire. Her 10-year-old daughter, Nurkalima, was severely injured.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
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Deluder peeks through a hole from her shelter into her shop that her 12-year-old daughter is running.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. " I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
People walk past Dildar Begum's shop.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. "I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire. Her 10-year-old daughter, Nurkalima, was severely injured.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
12-year-old Nur Kalima runs her mother's shop.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. "I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
People walk past Dildar Begum's shop.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. " I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire. Her 10 year old daughter, Nurkalima, was severely injured.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
Deluder peeks through a hole from her shelter into her shop that her 12-year-old daughter is running.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. " I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. " I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just sew then. " I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school " I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
Deluder peeks through a hole from her shelter into her shop that her 12-year-old daughter is running.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. " I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
Dildar peers from behind a curtain into the street outside her home.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. " I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire. Her 10-year-old daughter was injured.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
12-year-old Nur Kalima runs her mother's shop.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. "I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire. Her 10-year-old daughter, Nurkalima, was severely injured.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
Deluder peeks through a hole from her shelter into her shop that her 12-year-old daughter is running.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. " I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
Deluder peeks through a hole from her shelter into her shop that her 12-year-old daughter is running.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. "I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. "I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire. Her 10-year-old daughter, Nurkalima, was severely injured when the military beat her.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
Nut Kalima's cousin, 10-year-old Marium, helps with their shop.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. "I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I cant take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire. Her 10-year-old daughter, Nurkali.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
Dildar peers from behind a curtain into the street outside her home.
Dildar Begum, 25, and her daughter Nur Kalima, 12 run a shop in Hakimpara camp. Her husband and other children were brutally killed in Myanmar. The money to open the shop was donated by a journalist who visited her. " I'm better than before but inside my heart there lies so much pain. The extra money helps buy them vegetables and fish. Her daughter goes to the madrassa in the morning and runs the shop in the afternoons. "I feel shy to be in front of other people. People will say I'm doing bad things. In our community, women can't be outside and in front of people. My daughter runs this shop." After her daughter gets older and married she won't let her run the shop. She plans to just do sewing then. "I have lost all my kids and my husband. In my mind, there is no peace. This is Bangladesh, not my own country. We are provided with the things we need but it feels like nothing because this is not our own country. If we are given our rights we will go back, we can have a peaceful life. There is a lot of sadness in my heart. If Allah killed me I would be happy. I've seen a lot of people killed and I’ve been suffering here a lot.“ Her daughter Nur Kalima would rather be in school "I can take an education anywhere I go. I can't take this shop anywhere.’ — Dildar fled to Bangladesh shortly after the August 25th attack from Tula Toli village in Myanmar. She says that one day the military came and opened fired on her village and stormed into her house. They took her husband out of the house and to the riverbank and shot him. Then they came back into her house and grabbed her baby from her arms and stabbed him in the head. They killed another one of her children by cutting his throat, and another by beating her over the head with a rifle. 2 militaries held her arms while another raped her. They then beat her and she pretended to be dead. When they left, they set her house on fire. Her 10-year-old daughter was injured.
Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
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Caritas Bangladesh staff prepare for a food distribution for Rohingya refugees in Monyarghona camp, with CRS support. The Caritas Bangladesh food distribution—consisting of lentils, cooking oil, salt and sugar—is taking place in in Monyarghona camp. Complementary bags of rice are also provided at the distribution by the World Food Program.
The distribution takes into account the special needs of vulnerable groups, including the elderly and women and children. Volunteers are at the ready to carry the heavy food supplies for those who are in special need.
Caritas Bangladesh provides relief assistance to Rohingya refugees across camps in Cox Bazar. Caritas emergency support includes an immediate two-month supply of food rations and kitchen supplies for 10,000 families (nearly 70,000 people), with plans for ongoing food assistance, including emergency shelter, living supplies, water and sanitation, protection social services, and potentially the design and infrastructure support for new camps.
As of October 2017, 700,000 Rohingya Muslims had fled as refugees Bangladesh, with reports of escaping violent conflict in their villages and towns. Boats cross the Naf river with families, children, the elderly, and people who have spent significant funds to pay for the crossing. The needs of refugees from Myanmar are dire—with people arriving hungry, exhausted, and depleted of any resources. Many have faced horrific torture and lost loved ones, including children, in the violence. Their journey to Bangladesh often involved fleeing a direct attack, seeing or watching their houses burn, hiding in the brush as they made their escape over several days and nights, going without food, and crossing streams filled with bodies. The human needs—emotional and physical—are immense.
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute created Disaster
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From: SM Farid
Date: Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 3:48 PM
Subject: 04.. Please Rescue My Family from the Disaster Made by NHF&RI
To: info@nhf.org.bd, admin@nhf.org.bd, National Heart Foundation
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National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute created Disaster for my family with their less profit more sale product ANGIOGRAM since 20/05/2017
eid mubarak – wish the Peace for each
My Family suffering is going on by the Disaster you made
June 21. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
I am stiil waiting for your answer. I don’t know how you will be defined by yourself, your generation and by the nation.
§ You could say you are powerful enough to damn care any complain anyone can bring to you or any other authority. You could ignore aal those complain against your NHFRI, you and your colleague.
§ Your grand son can say Oh my grandpa was famous evil, devil, corrupt, polluted and playng with peoples’ life in Dhaka city, earned lot and nourished so many corrupt in Dhaka city of thithen time.
§ Your government autthority or person in monitoring & evaluation charge can say no matter how many people you are killing by maltreatment, indifference and carelessnes. You have earned lot and popularize the new product in Health Business ANGIOGRAM adopting the less profit more sale. And you are such a steady never stare at any sound. You are devoted to the Corruption and Consumption like all other trader viz Rice, Yaba.
§ Your conscience could define you as A Greed Governmed Creature. Life spent for money, more money no matter what’s the way or people opine. Last breath may come with severe pain and sufferings. None will be with you, you will die without food and some vagabond will enjoy your corrupt earning.
We are undone family, you bring disaster for my family and you didn’t respond to our appeal like a Terror of the city. I don’t what’s the use of you education, name, fame if you have to adopt the Terrors’ Path.
I am sure I will be capable to put the light on your corruption and that will forward message to you and my grand son. They will realize Health Business In Bangaledesh of this time is the Cruelest Venture.
Be happy and enjoy, regards
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From: SM Farid
Date: Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 12:15 AM
Subject: 03.. Please Rescue My Family from the Disaster You Made
To: info@nhf.org.bd, admin@nhf.org.bd, National Heart Foundation
June 17. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
You are in a big silence and my wife making various types of sound weeping, crying, lamenting. All this happened by the disaster you made being guided by excessive greed for money or business. As garments factory owner ask per hour production from each labor you demand ANGIOGRAM from each doctor. This is surprising to you are decided not to respond to any vulnerable. How come? You cannot act like Dildar Ali owner of Apon Jwellers [he told –Joan Pola Ekto Adto Korbe]. May be you are in liking to say weekly we will do 300 ANGIOGRAM and 20% of those will be bad and ill luck people must have to bear, suffer and shoulder it. Could you tell me in last year how many were these sorts of bad case in your institution and how many you have compensated? Do you have any weekly, monthly and yearly report? Do you have to submit it anywhere else? Is there any authority? Are not a research institution?
Yes Mr. MD in every reign there are some terrors take the role like you. They need not to respond in any question or appeal from vulnerable people. But nature arranged due for them, please Look at the War Criminal, former Minister for Home Babar Ali finding Shatroos in jail. I don’t like to see you and any of your colleagues in that position for your unbridled corruption in HEALTH BUSINESS in the name of Health Service. And I am sure you wouldn’t act like a Corporate Terror.
Till today my wife with severe pain, your expert again suggested Neurologist. She is going there though I know this is simply loitering by your expert doctor. We are compelled to spend lot for Physiotherapist, House Management, Patient Management, Patient Moving, Medicine Purchasing, Several types of testing and many other incidental expenses. You please let me know how you can share/compensate for our physical, mental and economical suffering. If you think that you are above the law during this government, need not to respond, I will be compelled to seek help from law and order implementing agency.
I myself and my family wish to respect and love you as you are renowned educated physician hope to see your role on the same track.
Kindest regards.
NB. Do you maintain any standard rule how many ANGIOGRAM is FEASIBLE for one doctor daily and how many days are working day weekly? It is observed that during weekly holiday doctor doing his/her business in other town. Person cannot be in work everyday. She/he needs rest, relax unfortunately all rules and regulation exiled for money making. Please let me know your rule and rule of Bangladesh government to you and your institution.
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From: SM Farid
Date: Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 1:08 AM
Subject: 02. Please Rescue My Family from the Disaster You Made
To: info@nhf.org.bd, admin@nhf.org.bd, National Heart Foundation
June 14. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
You endless silence will provoke me to think on your honesty, morality, sincerity, simplicity. Being a rational and renowned person and captain of renowned institution you must have courage to face any situation and try to uphold the justice. You cannot act like a corporate terror.
Regards
NB. Our appeal is clear enough please be sensible rescue an undone family from the disaster that created by your fault.
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From: SM Farid
Date: Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 3:52 PM
Subject: Please Rescue My Family from the Disaster You Made
To: info@nhf.org.bd, admin@nhf.org.bd, National Heart Foundation
June 10. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
My wife has backed from the chamber of Expert Doctor that performed the Angiogram in NHF May 20, 2017. Again he has he has suggested neurologist. Could you tell me why? I am in doubt regarding the rationality of his suggestion. Is he not capable to realize the pain created and going on for his misdeed/malfunction during Angiogram and Anesthesia? I have requested him repeatedly if there is any wrong check it thoroughly, make us clear, it might be the new avenue for your research and study.
I don’t know why gentleman is such a afraid of his action and performance. We are human being man. We could make wrong and we are here to correct it. I assume it has happened due to test of new medicine or some new method or it might happen due to his hurry in the work being overburdened by his institution. Yes doctors have no time to look at the patient and patients’ suffering. They do everything like garments labor – per hour production.
Most of the institutions and individual is creating disaster for the patient and her/his family just to keep the rising trend of their profit line. Well you do your business where it is disaster you shouldn’t try to put it on other’s shoulder. Please you do shoulder honestly and sincerely. You will do business and in every step make profit, wouldn’t share any risk or the loss – isn’t it unfair?
I am sure none of you will say that for Angiogram each patient needs 21 days or more to be cured and there will be something solid in the place where medicine injected during Anesthesia that prompt pain, burning in whole leg.
Have you ever been face the unbearable weeping, crying and various types of heart burning sound from your nearest one due to pain and burning? May be you haven’t. If there are someone in your hospital not aware about please send them at my resident. I think they should learn it that might serve your business as well as my nation. This is the time for us to be advised so many experts so many ways. Sufferer have to shoulder so many at a time. One expert anesthetist opines we need to hire physiotherapist for three month and need several medicine.
I will request you to form an investigation/research team to learn and find the way out of these sorts of danger. In the same time I will request you arrange compensation amount that support our family
§ Hiring Physiotherapist for three months
§ Money for service provider to the patient
§ As the house leader unable to do the household work we need to hire service provider and money for that
§ Cost for other various incidental expenses that mutually agreed
§ By this what we have taken physically and mentally I don’t know how you will share
Your/NHF treatment has given us enough pain, torture and sufferings. Please have mind to share here. We are poor family please help us rescue an undone family from the disaster that you have made. You all doctor and your institution rich enough to face the cost but we are not in that position. Arrange a press conference and handover the Cost Sharing check to my family. This honest action will boom the business of NHF as well name and fame.
By your honest initiative
§ Doctor across the country will learn - for wrong doing they need/have to compensate.
§ All institution will learn they cannot put excessive pressure on doctor to make money.
§ Doctor will get chance to design their daily work properly that’s bearable for him/her.
§ This compensation will teach the Health Business Individual and Institution they should be caring to the patient. In case of wrong it will incurred big loss.
§ And Health Business Individual and Institution shall learn being responsible person they cannot claim to be irresponsible like the Truck drivers on the highway.
Looking for ward to hearing from you as early as your convenience.
Kindest regards
A performer par excellence, a witty compare, a comedian who mastered the delicacies of humour through oratory skills, an artist who was adored by his friends and loved by the people known to him and others alike. The artist left this world on 30th Oct 1994 in New York while accompanying the troupe on the fund raising campaign for Shoukat Khanum Memorial Hospital and is buried at Wahdat Colony Graveyard Lahore.
We have had some memorable chapters of humour in performing arts, Dildar was the lead cast as well as the entire team in Dildar Pervez Bhatti Chapter.
This evening along with an accomplice visited the grave of Dildar Pervez Bhatti, offered Fateha and sat there for a while remembering how great an artist and human being he was. May his soul rest in peace, ameen.
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute created Disaster
--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: SM Farid
Date: Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 3:48 PM
Subject: 04.. Please Rescue My Family from the Disaster Made by NHF&RI
To: info@nhf.org.bd, admin@nhf.org.bd, National Heart Foundation
Cc: chairman@acc.org.bd, commissioner.inv@acc.org.bd, commissioner.inq@acc.org.bd, secretary@acc.org.bd, info@acc.org.bd, Shamsul Arefin , dg.admin@acc.org.bd, d.do.chittagong@acc.org.bd, d.do.dhaka@acc.org.bd, d.do.rajshahi@acc.org.bd, d.do.khulna@acc.org.bd, d.do.sylhet@acc.org.bd, dd.ido.ctg1@acc.org.bd, dd.ido.dhk1@acc.org.bd, dd.ido.dhk2@acc.org.bd, dd.ido.ctg2@acc.org.bd, chairman@nhrc.org.bd, krh_bnhri@yahoo.com, ftm@nhrc.org.bd, Nazrul Islam , naherosmani.member@nhrc.org.bd, enamulhoque.member@nhrc.org.bd, meghna.member@nhrc.org.bd, banchita.member@nhrc.org.bd, akhterhussain.member@nhrc.org.bd, nhrc.bd@gmail.com, info@nhrc.org.bd, secretary@nhrc.org.bd, director.admin@nhrc.org.bd, director.complaint@nhrc.org.bd, gaji.complaint@nhrc.org.bd, rabiul.complaint@nhrc.org.bd, susmita.complaint@nhrc.org.bd, ad.research@nhrc.org.bd, ad.it@nhrc.org.bd, pro@nhrc.org.bd, ad.admin@nhrc.org.bd, ig@police.gov.bd, addliga_o@police.gov.bd, aigcp@police.gov.bd, ps_ig@police.gov.bd, oic_opscr@police.gov.bd, addligcid@police.gov.bd, digdmadcid@police.gov.bd, addligsb@police.gov.bd
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute created Disaster for my family with their less profit more sale product ANGIOGRAM since 20/05/2017
eid mubarak – wish the Peace for each
My Family suffering is going on by the Disaster you made
June 21. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
I am stiil waiting for your answer. I don’t know how you will be defined by yourself, your generation and by the nation.
§ You could say you are powerful enough to damn care any complain anyone can bring to you or any other authority. You could ignore aal those complain against your NHFRI, you and your colleague.
§ Your grand son can say Oh my grandpa was famous evil, devil, corrupt, polluted and playng with peoples’ life in Dhaka city, earned lot and nourished so many corrupt in Dhaka city of thithen time.
§ Your government autthority or person in monitoring & evaluation charge can say no matter how many people you are killing by maltreatment, indifference and carelessnes. You have earned lot and popularize the new product in Health Business ANGIOGRAM adopting the less profit more sale. And you are such a steady never stare at any sound. You are devoted to the Corruption and Consumption like all other trader viz Rice, Yaba.
§ Your conscience could define you as A Greed Governmed Creature. Life spent for money, more money no matter what’s the way or people opine. Last breath may come with severe pain and sufferings. None will be with you, you will die without food and some vagabond will enjoy your corrupt earning.
We are undone family, you bring disaster for my family and you didn’t respond to our appeal like a Terror of the city. I don’t what’s the use of you education, name, fame if you have to adopt the Terrors’ Path.
I am sure I will be capable to put the light on your corruption and that will forward message to you and my grand son. They will realize Health Business In Bangaledesh of this time is the Cruelest Venture.
Be happy and enjoy, regards
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: SM Farid
Date: Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 12:15 AM
Subject: 03.. Please Rescue My Family from the Disaster You Made
To: info@nhf.org.bd, admin@nhf.org.bd, National Heart Foundation
June 17. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
You are in a big silence and my wife making various types of sound weeping, crying, lamenting. All this happened by the disaster you made being guided by excessive greed for money or business. As garments factory owner ask per hour production from each labor you demand ANGIOGRAM from each doctor. This is surprising to you are decided not to respond to any vulnerable. How come? You cannot act like Dildar Ali owner of Apon Jwellers [he told –Joan Pola Ekto Adto Korbe]. May be you are in liking to say weekly we will do 300 ANGIOGRAM and 20% of those will be bad and ill luck people must have to bear, suffer and shoulder it. Could you tell me in last year how many were these sorts of bad case in your institution and how many you have compensated? Do you have any weekly, monthly and yearly report? Do you have to submit it anywhere else? Is there any authority? Are not a research institution?
Yes Mr. MD in every reign there are some terrors take the role like you. They need not to respond in any question or appeal from vulnerable people. But nature arranged due for them, please Look at the War Criminal, former Minister for Home Babar Ali finding Shatroos in jail. I don’t like to see you and any of your colleagues in that position for your unbridled corruption in HEALTH BUSINESS in the name of Health Service. And I am sure you wouldn’t act like a Corporate Terror.
Till today my wife with severe pain, your expert again suggested Neurologist. She is going there though I know this is simply loitering by your expert doctor. We are compelled to spend lot for Physiotherapist, House Management, Patient Management, Patient Moving, Medicine Purchasing, Several types of testing and many other incidental expenses. You please let me know how you can share/compensate for our physical, mental and economical suffering. If you think that you are above the law during this government, need not to respond, I will be compelled to seek help from law and order implementing agency.
I myself and my family wish to respect and love you as you are renowned educated physician hope to see your role on the same track.
Kindest regards.
NB. Do you maintain any standard rule how many ANGIOGRAM is FEASIBLE for one doctor daily and how many days are working day weekly? It is observed that during weekly holiday doctor doing his/her business in other town. Person cannot be in work everyday. She/he needs rest, relax unfortunately all rules and regulation exiled for money making. Please let me know your rule and rule of Bangladesh government to you and your institution.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: SM Farid
Date: Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 1:08 AM
Subject: 02. Please Rescue My Family from the Disaster You Made
To: info@nhf.org.bd, admin@nhf.org.bd, National Heart Foundation
June 14. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
You endless silence will provoke me to think on your honesty, morality, sincerity, simplicity. Being a rational and renowned person and captain of renowned institution you must have courage to face any situation and try to uphold the justice. You cannot act like a corporate terror.
Regards
NB. Our appeal is clear enough please be sensible rescue an undone family from the disaster that created by your fault.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: SM Farid
Date: Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 3:52 PM
Subject: Please Rescue My Family from the Disaster You Made
To: info@nhf.org.bd, admin@nhf.org.bd, National Heart Foundation
June 10. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
My wife has backed from the chamber of Expert Doctor that performed the Angiogram in NHF May 20, 2017. Again he has he has suggested neurologist. Could you tell me why? I am in doubt regarding the rationality of his suggestion. Is he not capable to realize the pain created and going on for his misdeed/malfunction during Angiogram and Anesthesia? I have requested him repeatedly if there is any wrong check it thoroughly, make us clear, it might be the new avenue for your research and study.
I don’t know why gentleman is such a afraid of his action and performance. We are human being man. We could make wrong and we are here to correct it. I assume it has happened due to test of new medicine or some new method or it might happen due to his hurry in the work being overburdened by his institution. Yes doctors have no time to look at the patient and patients’ suffering. They do everything like garments labor – per hour production.
Most of the institutions and individual is creating disaster for the patient and her/his family just to keep the rising trend of their profit line. Well you do your business where it is disaster you shouldn’t try to put it on other’s shoulder. Please you do shoulder honestly and sincerely. You will do business and in every step make profit, wouldn’t share any risk or the loss – isn’t it unfair?
I am sure none of you will say that for Angiogram each patient needs 21 days or more to be cured and there will be something solid in the place where medicine injected during Anesthesia that prompt pain, burning in whole leg.
Have you ever been face the unbearable weeping, crying and various types of heart burning sound from your nearest one due to pain and burning? May be you haven’t. If there are someone in your hospital not aware about please send them at my resident. I think they should learn it that might serve your business as well as my nation. This is the time for us to be advised so many experts so many ways. Sufferer have to shoulder so many at a time. One expert anesthetist opines we need to hire physiotherapist for three month and need several medicine.
I will request you to form an investigation/research team to learn and find the way out of these sorts of danger. In the same time I will request you arrange compensation amount that support our family
§ Hiring Physiotherapist for three months
§ Money for service provider to the patient
§ As the house leader unable to do the household work we need to hire service provider and money for that
§ Cost for other various incidental expenses that mutually agreed
§ By this what we have taken physically and mentally I don’t know how you will share
Your/NHF treatment has given us enough pain, torture and sufferings. Please have mind to share here. We are poor family please help us rescue an undone family from the disaster that you have made. You all doctor and your institution rich enough to face the cost but we are not in that position. Arrange a press conference and handover the Cost Sharing check to my family. This honest action will boom the business of NHF as well name and fame.
By your honest initiative
§ Doctor across the country will learn - for wrong doing they need/have to compensate.
§ All institution will learn they cannot put excessive pressure on doctor to make money.
§ Doctor will get chance to design their daily work properly that’s bearable for him/her.
§ This compensation will teach the Health Business Individual and Institution they should be caring to the patient. In case of wrong it will incurred big loss.
§ And Health Business Individual and Institution shall learn being responsible person they cannot claim to be irresponsible like the Truck drivers on the highway.
Looking for ward to hearing from you as early as your convenience.
Kindest regards
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June 10. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
My wife has backed from the chamber of Expert Doctor that performed the Angiogram in NHF May 20, 2017. Again he has he has suggested neurologist. Could you tell me why? I am in doubt regarding the rationality of his suggestion. Is he not capable to realize the pain created and going on for his misdeed/malfunction during Angiogram and Anesthesia? I have requested him repeatedly if there is any wrong check it thoroughly, make us clear, it might be the new avenue for your research and study.
I don’t know why gentleman is such a afraid of his action and performance. We are human being man. We could make wrong and we are here to correct it. I assume it has happened due to test of new medicine or some new method or it might happen due to his hurry in the work being overburdened by his institution. Yes doctors have no time to look at the patient and patients’ suffering. They do everything like garments labor – per hour production.
Most of the institutions and individual is creating disaster for the patient and her/his family just to keep the rising trend of their profit line. Well you do your business where it is disaster you shouldn’t try to put it on other’s shoulder. Please you do shoulder honestly and sincerely. You will do business and in every step make profit, wouldn’t share any risk or the loss – isn’t it unfair?
I am sure none of you will say that for Angiogram each patient needs 21 days or more to be cured and there will be something solid in the place where medicine injected during Anesthesia that prompt pain, burning in whole leg.
Have you ever been face the unbearable weeping, crying and various types of heart burning sound from your nearest one due to pain and burning? May be you haven’t. If there are someone in your hospital not aware about please send them at my resident. I think they should learn it that might serve your business as well as my nation. This is the time for us to be advised so many experts so many ways. Sufferer have to shoulder so many at a time. One expert anesthetist opines we need to hire physiotherapist for three month and need several medicine.
I will request you to form an investigation/research team to learn and find the way out of these sorts of danger. In the same time I will request you arrange compensation amount that support our family
Hiring Physiotherapist for three months
Money for service provider to the patient
As the house leader unable to do the household work we need to hire service provider and money for that
Cost for other various incidental expenses that mutually agreed
By this what we have taken physically and mentally I don’t know how you will share
Your/NHF treatment has given us enough pain, torture and sufferings. Please have mind to share here. We are poor family please help us rescue an undone family from the disaster that you have made. You all doctor and your institution rich enough to face the cost but we are not in that position. Arrange a press conference and handover the Cost Sharing check to my family. This honest action will boom the business of NHF as well name and fame.
By your honest initiative
Doctor across the country will learn - for wrong doing they need/have to compensate.
All institution will learn they cannot put excessive pressure on doctor to make money.
Doctor will get chance to design their daily work properly that’s bearable for him/her.
This compensation will teach the Health Business Individual and Institution they should be caring to the patient. In case of wrong it will incurred big loss.
And Health Business Individual and Institution shall learn being responsible person they cannot claim to be irresponsible like the Truck drivers on the highway.
Looking for ward to hearing from you as early as your convenience.
Kindest regards
June 14. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
Your endless silence will provoke me to think on your honesty, morality, sincerity, simplicity. Being a rational and renowned person and captain of renowned institution you must have courage to face any situation and try to uphold the justice. You cannot act like a corporate terror.
Regards
NB. Our appeal is clear enough please be sensible rescue an undone family from the disaster that created by your fault.
June 17. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
You are in a big silence and my wife making various types of sound weeping, crying, lamenting. All this happened by the disaster you made being guided by excessive greed for money or business. As garments factory owner ask per hour production from each labor you demand ANGIOGRAM from each doctor. This is surprising to you are decided not to respond to any vulnerable. How come? You cannot act like Dildar Ali owner of Apon Jwellers [he told –Joan Pola Ekto Adto Korbe]. May be you are in liking to say weekly we will do 300 ANGIOGRAM and 20% of those will be bad and ill luck people must have to bear, suffer and shoulder it. Could you tell me in last year how many were these sorts of bad case in your institution and how many you have compensated? Do you have any weekly, monthly and yearly report? Do you have to submit it anywhere else? Is there any authority? Are not a research institution?
Yes Mr. MD in every reign there are some terrors take the role like you. They need not to respond in any question or appeal from vulnerable people. But nature arranged due for them, please Look at the War Criminal, former Minister for Home Babar Ali finding Shatroos in jail. I don’t like to see you and any of your colleagues in that position for your unbridled corruption in HEALTH BUSINESS in the name of Health Service. And I am sure you wouldn’t act like a Corporate Terror.
Till today my wife with severe pain, your expert again suggested Neurologist. She is going there though I know this is simply loitering by your expert doctor. We are compelled to spend lot for Physiotherapist, House Management, Patient Management, Patient Moving, Medicine Purchasing, Several types of testing and many other incidental expenses. You please let me know how you can share/compensate for our physical, mental and economical suffering. If you think that you are above the law during this government, need not to respond, I will be compelled to seek help from law and order implementing agency.
I myself and my family wish to respect and love you as you are renowned educated physician hope to see your role on the same track.
Kindest regards.
NB. Do you maintain any standard rule how many ANGIOGRAM is FEASIBLE for one doctor daily and how many days are working day weekly? It is observed that during weekly holiday doctor doing his/her business in other town. Person cannot be in work everyday. She/he needs rest, relax unfortunately all rules and regulation exiled for money making. Please let me know your rule and rule of Bangladesh government to you and your institution.
June 10. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
My wife has backed from the chamber of Expert Doctor that performed the Angiogram in NHF May 20, 2017. Again he has he has suggested neurologist. Could you tell me why? I am in doubt regarding the rationality of his suggestion. Is he not capable to realize the pain created and going on for his misdeed/malfunction during Angiogram and Anesthesia? I have requested him repeatedly if there is any wrong check it thoroughly, make us clear, it might be the new avenue for your research and study.
I don’t know why gentleman is such a afraid of his action and performance. We are human being man. We could make wrong and we are here to correct it. I assume it has happened due to test of new medicine or some new method or it might happen due to his hurry in the work being overburdened by his institution. Yes doctors have no time to look at the patient and patients’ suffering. They do everything like garments labor – per hour production.
Most of the institutions and individual is creating disaster for the patient and her/his family just to keep the rising trend of their profit line. Well you do your business where it is disaster you shouldn’t try to put it on other’s shoulder. Please you do shoulder honestly and sincerely. You will do business and in every step make profit, wouldn’t share any risk or the loss – isn’t it unfair?
I am sure none of you will say that for Angiogram each patient needs 21 days or more to be cured and there will be something solid in the place where medicine injected during Anesthesia that prompt pain, burning in whole leg.
Have you ever been face the unbearable weeping, crying and various types of heart burning sound from your nearest one due to pain and burning? May be you haven’t. If there are someone in your hospital not aware about please send them at my resident. I think they should learn it that might serve your business as well as my nation. This is the time for us to be advised so many experts so many ways. Sufferer have to shoulder so many at a time. One expert anesthetist opines we need to hire physiotherapist for three month and need several medicine.
I will request you to form an investigation/research team to learn and find the way out of these sorts of danger. In the same time I will request you arrange compensation amount that support our family
Hiring Physiotherapist for three months
Money for service provider to the patient
As the house leader unable to do the household work we need to hire service provider and money for that
Cost for other various incidental expenses that mutually agreed
By this what we have taken physically and mentally I don’t know how you will share
Your/NHF treatment has given us enough pain, torture and sufferings. Please have mind to share here. We are poor family please help us rescue an undone family from the disaster that you have made. You all doctor and your institution rich enough to face the cost but we are not in that position. Arrange a press conference and handover the Cost Sharing check to my family. This honest action will boom the business of NHF as well name and fame.
By your honest initiative
Doctor across the country will learn - for wrong doing they need/have to compensate.
All institution will learn they cannot put excessive pressure on doctor to make money.
Doctor will get chance to design their daily work properly that’s bearable for him/her.
This compensation will teach the Health Business Individual and Institution they should be caring to the patient. In case of wrong it will incurred big loss.
And Health Business Individual and Institution shall learn being responsible person they cannot claim to be irresponsible like the Truck drivers on the highway.
Looking for ward to hearing from you as early as your convenience.
Kindest regards
June 14. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
Your endless silence will provoke me to think on your honesty, morality, sincerity, simplicity. Being a rational and renowned person and captain of renowned institution you must have courage to face any situation and try to uphold the justice. You cannot act like a corporate terror.
Regards
NB. Our appeal is clear enough please be sensible rescue an undone family from the disaster that created by your fault.
June 17. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
You are in a big silence and my wife making various types of sound weeping, crying, lamenting. All this happened by the disaster you made being guided by excessive greed for money or business. As garments factory owner ask per hour production from each labor you demand ANGIOGRAM from each doctor. This is surprising to you are decided not to respond to any vulnerable. How come? You cannot act like Dildar Ali owner of Apon Jwellers [he told –Joan Pola Ekto Adto Korbe]. May be you are in liking to say weekly we will do 300 ANGIOGRAM and 20% of those will be bad and ill luck people must have to bear, suffer and shoulder it. Could you tell me in last year how many were these sorts of bad case in your institution and how many you have compensated? Do you have any weekly, monthly and yearly report? Do you have to submit it anywhere else? Is there any authority? Are not a research institution?
Yes Mr. MD in every reign there are some terrors take the role like you. They need not to respond in any question or appeal from vulnerable people. But nature arranged due for them, please Look at the War Criminal, former Minister for Home Babar Ali finding Shatroos in jail. I don’t like to see you and any of your colleagues in that position for your unbridled corruption in HEALTH BUSINESS in the name of Health Service. And I am sure you wouldn’t act like a Corporate Terror.
Till today my wife with severe pain, your expert again suggested Neurologist. She is going there though I know this is simply loitering by your expert doctor. We are compelled to spend lot for Physiotherapist, House Management, Patient Management, Patient Moving, Medicine Purchasing, Several types of testing and many other incidental expenses. You please let me know how you can share/compensate for our physical, mental and economical suffering. If you think that you are above the law during this government, need not to respond, I will be compelled to seek help from law and order implementing agency.
I myself and my family wish to respect and love you as you are renowned educated physician hope to see your role on the same track.
Kindest regards.
NB. Do you maintain any standard rule how many ANGIOGRAM is FEASIBLE for one doctor daily and how many days are working day weekly? It is observed that during weekly holiday doctor doing his/her business in other town. Person cannot be in work everyday. She/he needs rest, relax unfortunately all rules and regulation exiled for money making. Please let me know your rule and rule of Bangladesh government to you and your institution.
June 10. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
My wife has backed from the chamber of Expert Doctor that performed the Angiogram in NHF May 20, 2017. Again he has he has suggested neurologist. Could you tell me why? I am in doubt regarding the rationality of his suggestion. Is he not capable to realize the pain created and going on for his misdeed/malfunction during Angiogram and Anesthesia? I have requested him repeatedly if there is any wrong check it thoroughly, make us clear, it might be the new avenue for your research and study.
I don’t know why gentleman is such a afraid of his action and performance. We are human being man. We could make wrong and we are here to correct it. I assume it has happened due to test of new medicine or some new method or it might happen due to his hurry in the work being overburdened by his institution. Yes doctors have no time to look at the patient and patients’ suffering. They do everything like garments labor – per hour production.
Most of the institutions and individual is creating disaster for the patient and her/his family just to keep the rising trend of their profit line. Well you do your business where it is disaster you shouldn’t try to put it on other’s shoulder. Please you do shoulder honestly and sincerely. You will do business and in every step make profit, wouldn’t share any risk or the loss – isn’t it unfair?
I am sure none of you will say that for Angiogram each patient needs 21 days or more to be cured and there will be something solid in the place where medicine injected during Anesthesia that prompt pain, burning in whole leg.
Have you ever been face the unbearable weeping, crying and various types of heart burning sound from your nearest one due to pain and burning? May be you haven’t. If there are someone in your hospital not aware about please send them at my resident. I think they should learn it that might serve your business as well as my nation. This is the time for us to be advised so many experts so many ways. Sufferer have to shoulder so many at a time. One expert anesthetist opines we need to hire physiotherapist for three month and need several medicine.
I will request you to form an investigation/research team to learn and find the way out of these sorts of danger. In the same time I will request you arrange compensation amount that support our family
Hiring Physiotherapist for three months
Money for service provider to the patient
As the house leader unable to do the household work we need to hire service provider and money for that
Cost for other various incidental expenses that mutually agreed
By this what we have taken physically and mentally I don’t know how you will share
Your/NHF treatment has given us enough pain, torture and sufferings. Please have mind to share here. We are poor family please help us rescue an undone family from the disaster that you have made. You all doctor and your institution rich enough to face the cost but we are not in that position. Arrange a press conference and handover the Cost Sharing check to my family. This honest action will boom the business of NHF as well name and fame.
By your honest initiative
Doctor across the country will learn - for wrong doing they need/have to compensate.
All institution will learn they cannot put excessive pressure on doctor to make money.
Doctor will get chance to design their daily work properly that’s bearable for him/her.
This compensation will teach the Health Business Individual and Institution they should be caring to the patient. In case of wrong it will incurred big loss.
And Health Business Individual and Institution shall learn being responsible person they cannot claim to be irresponsible like the Truck drivers on the highway.
Looking for ward to hearing from you as early as your convenience.
Kindest regards
June 14. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
Your endless silence will provoke me to think on your honesty, morality, sincerity, simplicity. Being a rational and renowned person and captain of renowned institution you must have courage to face any situation and try to uphold the justice. You cannot act like a corporate terror.
Regards
NB. Our appeal is clear enough please be sensible rescue an undone family from the disaster that created by your fault.
June 17. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
You are in a big silence and my wife making various types of sound weeping, crying, lamenting. All this happened by the disaster you made being guided by excessive greed for money or business. As garments factory owner ask per hour production from each labor you demand ANGIOGRAM from each doctor. This is surprising to you are decided not to respond to any vulnerable. How come? You cannot act like Dildar Ali owner of Apon Jwellers [he told –Joan Pola Ekto Adto Korbe]. May be you are in liking to say weekly we will do 300 ANGIOGRAM and 20% of those will be bad and ill luck people must have to bear, suffer and shoulder it. Could you tell me in last year how many were these sorts of bad case in your institution and how many you have compensated? Do you have any weekly, monthly and yearly report? Do you have to submit it anywhere else? Is there any authority? Are not a research institution?
Yes Mr. MD in every reign there are some terrors take the role like you. They need not to respond in any question or appeal from vulnerable people. But nature arranged due for them, please Look at the War Criminal, former Minister for Home Babar Ali finding Shatroos in jail. I don’t like to see you and any of your colleagues in that position for your unbridled corruption in HEALTH BUSINESS in the name of Health Service. And I am sure you wouldn’t act like a Corporate Terror.
Till today my wife with severe pain, your expert again suggested Neurologist. She is going there though I know this is simply loitering by your expert doctor. We are compelled to spend lot for Physiotherapist, House Management, Patient Management, Patient Moving, Medicine Purchasing, Several types of testing and many other incidental expenses. You please let me know how you can share/compensate for our physical, mental and economical suffering. If you think that you are above the law during this government, need not to respond, I will be compelled to seek help from law and order implementing agency.
I myself and my family wish to respect and love you as you are renowned educated physician hope to see your role on the same track.
Kindest regards.
NB. Do you maintain any standard rule how many ANGIOGRAM is FEASIBLE for one doctor daily and how many days are working day weekly? It is observed that during weekly holiday doctor doing his/her business in other town. Person cannot be in work everyday. She/he needs rest, relax unfortunately all rules and regulation exiled for money making. Please let me know your rule and rule of Bangladesh government to you and your institution.
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June 10. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
My wife has backed from the chamber of Expert Doctor that performed the Angiogram in NHF May 20, 2017. Again he has he has suggested neurologist. Could you tell me why? I am in doubt regarding the rationality of his suggestion. Is he not capable to realize the pain created and going on for his misdeed/malfunction during Angiogram and Anesthesia? I have requested him repeatedly if there is any wrong check it thoroughly, make us clear, it might be the new avenue for your research and study.
I don’t know why gentleman is such a afraid of his action and performance. We are human being man. We could make wrong and we are here to correct it. I assume it has happened due to test of new medicine or some new method or it might happen due to his hurry in the work being overburdened by his institution. Yes doctors have no time to look at the patient and patients’ suffering. They do everything like garments labor – per hour production.
Most of the institutions and individual is creating disaster for the patient and her/his family just to keep the rising trend of their profit line. Well you do your business where it is disaster you shouldn’t try to put it on other’s shoulder. Please you do shoulder honestly and sincerely. You will do business and in every step make profit, wouldn’t share any risk or the loss – isn’t it unfair?
I am sure none of you will say that for Angiogram each patient needs 21 days or more to be cured and there will be something solid in the place where medicine injected during Anesthesia that prompt pain, burning in whole leg.
Have you ever been face the unbearable weeping, crying and various types of heart burning sound from your nearest one due to pain and burning? May be you haven’t. If there are someone in your hospital not aware about please send them at my resident. I think they should learn it that might serve your business as well as my nation. This is the time for us to be advised so many experts so many ways. Sufferer have to shoulder so many at a time. One expert anesthetist opines we need to hire physiotherapist for three month and need several medicine.
I will request you to form an investigation/research team to learn and find the way out of these sorts of danger. In the same time I will request you arrange compensation amount that support our family
Hiring Physiotherapist for three months
Money for service provider to the patient
As the house leader unable to do the household work we need to hire service provider and money for that
Cost for other various incidental expenses that mutually agreed
By this what we have taken physically and mentally I don’t know how you will share
Your/NHF treatment has given us enough pain, torture and sufferings. Please have mind to share here. We are poor family please help us rescue an undone family from the disaster that you have made. You all doctor and your institution rich enough to face the cost but we are not in that position. Arrange a press conference and handover the Cost Sharing check to my family. This honest action will boom the business of NHF as well name and fame.
By your honest initiative
Doctor across the country will learn - for wrong doing they need/have to compensate.
All institution will learn they cannot put excessive pressure on doctor to make money.
Doctor will get chance to design their daily work properly that’s bearable for him/her.
This compensation will teach the Health Business Individual and Institution they should be caring to the patient. In case of wrong it will incurred big loss.
And Health Business Individual and Institution shall learn being responsible person they cannot claim to be irresponsible like the Truck drivers on the highway.
Looking for ward to hearing from you as early as your convenience.
Kindest regards
June 14. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
Your endless silence will provoke me to think on your honesty, morality, sincerity, simplicity. Being a rational and renowned person and captain of renowned institution you must have courage to face any situation and try to uphold the justice. You cannot act like a corporate terror.
Regards
NB. Our appeal is clear enough please be sensible rescue an undone family from the disaster that created by your fault.
June 17. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
You are in a big silence and my wife making various types of sound weeping, crying, lamenting. All this happened by the disaster you made being guided by excessive greed for money or business. As garments factory owner ask per hour production from each labor you demand ANGIOGRAM from each doctor. This is surprising to you are decided not to respond to any vulnerable. How come? You cannot act like Dildar Ali owner of Apon Jwellers [he told –Joan Pola Ekto Adto Korbe]. May be you are in liking to say weekly we will do 300 ANGIOGRAM and 20% of those will be bad and ill luck people must have to bear, suffer and shoulder it. Could you tell me in last year how many were these sorts of bad case in your institution and how many you have compensated? Do you have any weekly, monthly and yearly report? Do you have to submit it anywhere else? Is there any authority? Are not a research institution?
Yes Mr. MD in every reign there are some terrors take the role like you. They need not to respond in any question or appeal from vulnerable people. But nature arranged due for them, please Look at the War Criminal, former Minister for Home Babar Ali finding Shatroos in jail. I don’t like to see you and any of your colleagues in that position for your unbridled corruption in HEALTH BUSINESS in the name of Health Service. And I am sure you wouldn’t act like a Corporate Terror.
Till today my wife with severe pain, your expert again suggested Neurologist. She is going there though I know this is simply loitering by your expert doctor. We are compelled to spend lot for Physiotherapist, House Management, Patient Management, Patient Moving, Medicine Purchasing, Several types of testing and many other incidental expenses. You please let me know how you can share/compensate for our physical, mental and economical suffering. If you think that you are above the law during this government, need not to respond, I will be compelled to seek help from law and order implementing agency.
I myself and my family wish to respect and love you as you are renowned educated physician hope to see your role on the same track.
Kindest regards.
NB. Do you maintain any standard rule how many ANGIOGRAM is FEASIBLE for one doctor daily and how many days are working day weekly? It is observed that during weekly holiday doctor doing his/her business in other town. Person cannot be in work everyday. She/he needs rest, relax unfortunately all rules and regulation exiled for money making. Please let me know your rule and rule of Bangladesh government to you and your institution.
June 10. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
My wife has backed from the chamber of Expert Doctor that performed the Angiogram in NHF May 20, 2017. Again he has he has suggested neurologist. Could you tell me why? I am in doubt regarding the rationality of his suggestion. Is he not capable to realize the pain created and going on for his misdeed/malfunction during Angiogram and Anesthesia? I have requested him repeatedly if there is any wrong check it thoroughly, make us clear, it might be the new avenue for your research and study.
I don’t know why gentleman is such a afraid of his action and performance. We are human being man. We could make wrong and we are here to correct it. I assume it has happened due to test of new medicine or some new method or it might happen due to his hurry in the work being overburdened by his institution. Yes doctors have no time to look at the patient and patients’ suffering. They do everything like garments labor – per hour production.
Most of the institutions and individual is creating disaster for the patient and her/his family just to keep the rising trend of their profit line. Well you do your business where it is disaster you shouldn’t try to put it on other’s shoulder. Please you do shoulder honestly and sincerely. You will do business and in every step make profit, wouldn’t share any risk or the loss – isn’t it unfair?
I am sure none of you will say that for Angiogram each patient needs 21 days or more to be cured and there will be something solid in the place where medicine injected during Anesthesia that prompt pain, burning in whole leg.
Have you ever been face the unbearable weeping, crying and various types of heart burning sound from your nearest one due to pain and burning? May be you haven’t. If there are someone in your hospital not aware about please send them at my resident. I think they should learn it that might serve your business as well as my nation. This is the time for us to be advised so many experts so many ways. Sufferer have to shoulder so many at a time. One expert anesthetist opines we need to hire physiotherapist for three month and need several medicine.
I will request you to form an investigation/research team to learn and find the way out of these sorts of danger. In the same time I will request you arrange compensation amount that support our family
Hiring Physiotherapist for three months
Money for service provider to the patient
As the house leader unable to do the household work we need to hire service provider and money for that
Cost for other various incidental expenses that mutually agreed
By this what we have taken physically and mentally I don’t know how you will share
Your/NHF treatment has given us enough pain, torture and sufferings. Please have mind to share here. We are poor family please help us rescue an undone family from the disaster that you have made. You all doctor and your institution rich enough to face the cost but we are not in that position. Arrange a press conference and handover the Cost Sharing check to my family. This honest action will boom the business of NHF as well name and fame.
By your honest initiative
Doctor across the country will learn - for wrong doing they need/have to compensate.
All institution will learn they cannot put excessive pressure on doctor to make money.
Doctor will get chance to design their daily work properly that’s bearable for him/her.
This compensation will teach the Health Business Individual and Institution they should be caring to the patient. In case of wrong it will incurred big loss.
And Health Business Individual and Institution shall learn being responsible person they cannot claim to be irresponsible like the Truck drivers on the highway.
Looking for ward to hearing from you as early as your convenience.
Kindest regards
June 14. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
Your endless silence will provoke me to think on your honesty, morality, sincerity, simplicity. Being a rational and renowned person and captain of renowned institution you must have courage to face any situation and try to uphold the justice. You cannot act like a corporate terror.
Regards
NB. Our appeal is clear enough please be sensible rescue an undone family from the disaster that created by your fault.
June 17. 06. 2017
To
The Managing Director
National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute
Plot-7/2, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216
Dear Sir
Greetings
You are in a big silence and my wife making various types of sound weeping, crying, lamenting. All this happened by the disaster you made being guided by excessive greed for money or business. As garments factory owner ask per hour production from each labor you demand ANGIOGRAM from each doctor. This is surprising to you are decided not to respond to any vulnerable. How come? You cannot act like Dildar Ali owner of Apon Jwellers [he told –Joan Pola Ekto Adto Korbe]. May be you are in liking to say weekly we will do 300 ANGIOGRAM and 20% of those will be bad and ill luck people must have to bear, suffer and shoulder it. Could you tell me in last year how many were these sorts of bad case in your institution and how many you have compensated? Do you have any weekly, monthly and yearly report? Do you have to submit it anywhere else? Is there any authority? Are not a research institution?
Yes Mr. MD in every reign there are some terrors take the role like you. They need not to respond in any question or appeal from vulnerable people. But nature arranged due for them, please Look at the War Criminal, former Minister for Home Babar Ali finding Shatroos in jail. I don’t like to see you and any of your colleagues in that position for your unbridled corruption in HEALTH BUSINESS in the name of Health Service. And I am sure you wouldn’t act like a Corporate Terror.
Till today my wife with severe pain, your expert again suggested Neurologist. She is going there though I know this is simply loitering by your expert doctor. We are compelled to spend lot for Physiotherapist, House Management, Patient Management, Patient Moving, Medicine Purchasing, Several types of testing and many other incidental expenses. You please let me know how you can share/compensate for our physical, mental and economical suffering. If you think that you are above the law during this government, need not to respond, I will be compelled to seek help from law and order implementing agency.
I myself and my family wish to respect and love you as you are renowned educated physician hope to see your role on the same track.
Kindest regards.
NB. Do you maintain any standard rule how many ANGIOGRAM is FEASIBLE for one doctor daily and how many days are working day weekly? It is observed that during weekly holiday doctor doing his/her business in other town. Person cannot be in work everyday. She/he needs rest, relax unfortunately all rules and regulation exiled for money making. Please let me know your rule and rule of Bangladesh government to you and your institution.
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