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Monday, July 11, 2011

Samsung Handset

Samsung E1081          : 1,599 BDT
Samsung E1175          : 2,050 BDT
Samsung E2120          : 3,000 BDT 
Samsung Dual35         : 4,390 BDT
Samsung C3010          : 4,990 BDT
Samsung C3200          : 5,460 BDT
Samsung S3310          : 5,910 BDT 
Samsung Champ         : 5,990 BDT
Samsung C3212          : 6,150 BDT
Samsung C3303          : 6,490 BDT
Samsung S3600          :6,580 BDT 
Samsung Ch@t322       : 6,690 BDT
Samsung C3510          : 7,600 BDT 
Samsung B3310          : 7,890 BDT
Samsung S5200          : 9,700 BDT
Samsung S3653          : 9,990 BDT
Samsung S5350          : 10,500 BDT
Samsung B3410          : 10,990 BDT
Samsung B5722          : 12, 460 BDT
Samsung S5620          : 14,990 BDT 
Samsung GT S5620     : 14,990 BDT
Samsung GALAXY pop : 15,500 BDT
Samsung B5310          : 17,000 BDT
Samsung GALAXYS    : 36,900 BDT
Samsung GALAXY tab : 45,500 BDT

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Nokia HandSet




Nokia 1280          : 1,650 BDT
Nokia 1616          : 2,060 BDT
Nokia 1680 classic: 2,950 BDT
Nokia 1800          : 2,250 BDT
Nokia 2220 slide   : 4,270 BDT
Nokia C1-00        : 2,490 BDT
Nokia 2690          : 4,495 BDT
Nokia 2700 classic: 5,650 BDT
Nokia 2730          : 6,700 BDT
Nokia C1-01        : 3,995 BDT
Nokia C2-01        : 6,650 BDT
Nokia 5130          : 6,630 BDT
Nokia 5250          : 9,700 BDT
Nokia 5233          : 11,100 BDT
Nokia 5530          : 14,500 BDT
Nokia 5800          : 19,600 BDT
Nokia 6303i         : 9,650 BDT
Nokia 6700(classic): 7,300 BDT
Nokia 6700(slide)   : 15,600 BDT

Nokia X2 QWERTY       : 6,480 BDT 
Nokia C3-00                : 9,300 BDT 
Nokia X5-01                :  13,100 BDT
Nokia X3-02 touch & type: 12,850 BDT
Nokia C3-01 touch & type: 14,750 BDT
Nokia C5-00                 : 11,800 BDT
Nokia C6-00                 : 20,700 BDT
Nokia E5      : 15,850 BDT
Nokia E63     : 13,150 BDT
Nokia E71     : 19,300 BDT
Nokia E72     : 23,900 BDT

Nokia C6-01                 : 22,800 BDT
Nokia C7                      : 28,900 BDT
Nokia N8                      : 35,700 BDT
Nokia E7                      : 41,700 BDT




The Price Is Updated Up To July 2011.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Hartal ends yesterday evening

Law enforcers arrested dozens of opposition men and mobile courts jailed several persons on charges of attacking vehicles and disrupting public life on the last day yesterday of the 36-hour countrywide hartal called by the BNP-led opposition.

The nationwide hartal or general strike enforced by BNP and its key ally Jamaat-e-Islami to press for continuation of the constitutional provision of holding parliamentary elections under a caretaker government passed off without any major violence.

Both the parties yesterday simultaneously announced a two-day demonstration from tomorrow protesting arrest and punishment of party workers in summary trials by mobile courts, and demanding release of the arrested.

Demonstrations will be staged in the capital tomorrow and across the country the following day.

Announcing the BNP programme at a press briefing at its central office, acting Secretary General of the party Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir threatened to announce more agitation programmes.

He alleged that police arrested more than 100 party workers and leaders including lawmaker Harunur Rashid and former lawmaker Nazimuddin Alam, and mobile courts jailed at least 60 people in the capital yesterday.

However, the two lawmakers were released from Cantonment Police Station later at night, UNB adds.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police Masudur Rahman said they arrested seven persons, and mobile courts jailed four persons.

Their jail terms ranged from one month to one year.

The Jamaat programme was announced by acting Secretary General ATM Azharul Islam at a press briefing at the party central office at Moghbazar.

Meanwhile, the ruling Awami League has asked the main opposition BNP to refrain from taking up any more tough programmes like hartal for the sake of the national economy.

“Please give up calling hartal, come to parliament. We are ready to discuss with you [opposition] to resolve the caretaker government issue,” AL Joint Secretary General Mahbubul Alam Hanif said at a press briefing yesterday at the party president's political office at Dhanmondi.

But Fakhrul said, “First the government must cancel its decision to scrap the caretaker government system, and only then we can sit for talks.”

He claimed people spontaneously made the 36-hour hartal a success while Hanif claimed people rejected the opposition programme.

Recently, the Supreme Court voided the caretaker government system but suggested holding two more parliamentary polls under a non-partisan caretaker government.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged the opposition to return to parliament with its formula for caretaker government.

But Leader of the Opposition Khaleda Zia said there is no scope for discussion as continuation of the 13th amendment to the constitution (providing for caretaker system) is the only solution.

On the second day of the shutdown yesterday, CNG-run auto-rickshaws and private cars plied many streets. Other motorised vehicles started operating in most of the areas around noon.

Pickets set fire to three passenger buses at Joarshahara, Banani and Mirpur. A cocktail was exploded at Doyel Chattar that left three persons injured.

Shops, business establishments and educational institutions remained closed.

Law enforcement personnel were deployed at different strategic points.

The opposition men could not bring out processions due to the presence of a large number of police and Rab personnel on the main streets.

Like on Sunday, BNP leaders and activists, including Mirza Fakhrul gathered in front of the party's Naya Paltan central office, but they could not bring out any procession as police kept the office cordoned off.

Police arrested lawmaker Harunur Rashid and former lawmaker Nazimuddin at the gate of party office where they were sitting.

In the port city of Chittagong, the hartal hampered loading, unloading and movement of cargo to and from the port. Police picked up at least 21 opposition men from different points of the city.

In the capital, on behalf of the BNP chairperson and the party, Mirza Fakhrul thanked people for making the hartal a success.

Bitterly criticising the government for jailing opposition workers through mobile courts, he said it is absolutely a violation of law and human rights. “We will face it both legally and politically,” he added.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

It's our fight for existence :Khaleda Zia

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has directed her party leaders to put in their best to make the party's anti-government agitation programme including hartal a success but asked them to avoid arrest tactfully.

"We have to fight against the government for a long time. Keep yourselves safe so you can carry on a long-term movement," party sources quoted Khaleda as saying at a closed-door meeting at her Gulshan office in the capital on Thursday night.

She gave a set of directives and suggestions before the party finalised its decision on a countrywide 36-hour hartal from today.

Khaleda shared her views about the anti-government movement with mid-level leaders including presidents and general secretaries of the party's front and associate bodies.

The leader of the opposition in parliament told them they do not need to take to the streets during the hartal as a large number of police and ruling party cadres will be there to resist the opposition programme. So, the government's action will be enough to make the hartal successful, she added.

Khaleda asked the leaders to organise party workers to boost the organisational strength, and avoid attack and arrest by law enforcers.

She also held her first meeting with leaders of the newly formed Dhaka city committee of BNP on Thursday night and made same suggestions.

"It's our fight for existence. There is no scope for compromise. So, get ready for a long-term movement," sources quoted Khaleda as saying at the meeting.

Party insiders said the chairperson decided to call hartal one after another if the caretaker government system is scrapped from the constitution. Even 48-hour and 72-hour-long hartal may be announced.

"Last hartal [on June 5] was successful as people's support was spontaneous and that proves people expect more hartals to protect the caretaker system," Khaleda said.

This government lost public support a long time ago, and the opposition has to capitalise on the situation by standing beside people, she added.

The general secretary of a front organisation of the main opposition BNP said, "Madam [Khaleda] seemed determined about the agitation. We were there (the meeting with her) for a short time but within that time she repeatedly referred to 1990s mass upsurge and asked us to prepare for such a movement."

Parties in the BNP-led opposition have already expressed support for the agitation aimed to build a mass upsurge against the ruling Awami League, said party sources.

Hartal aims for anarchy:Sheikh Hasina

The leader of the opposition is creating sufferings for the people by calling hartals, though she used to talk against it while in power, said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday.

Speaking to the Awami League (AL) leaders and the activists at Ganobhaban on the occasion of the day of her release from jail during the last caretaker government, she said the opposition party is trying to create anarchy in the name of hartal, reports BSS.

She urged the opposition to place in parliament if they have any proposal or formula regarding the caretaker government.

"We did not make any proposal to scrap the caretaker government system. The country's Supreme Court has declared the system illegal," the PM said.

She questioned why the opposition leader likes the caretaker government so much, though it had taken her to jail and banished her sons?

Referring the country's hard-earned democracy, the PM called upon all to remain vigilant so that none can snatch away the people's democratic rights in future.

UNB reports: Ruling AL has urged the opposition BNP to decide through dialogue over the system under which next parliamentary election will be held.

Addressing a press briefing at the AL president's Dhanmondi office yesterday, AL General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam said the system under which the next parliamentary polls would be held has to be settled on the basis of national consensus.

The doors are still open for BNP to take part in working out the issue of caretaker government, he added.

Ashraful also urged the opposition to come to parliament instead of enforcing “illogical” hartal. “Please come to parliament. This is the only place for holding discussions and placing your demands,” he said.

Replying to a question about BNP's demand to the government for withdrawal of cases against Khaleda Zia, the AL general secretary said the opposition leader should come to parliament to place this demand.

He, however, said that the cases which were not filed by the present government cannot be withdrawn. “Law will take its own course.”

The AL general secretary regretted that Khaleda Zia is saying no to everything - dialogue with the Election Commission and Electronic Voting.

Labeling the BNP-called hartals as unnecessary, Ashraful said the caretaker government system will not be cancelled on the basis of the report by the parliamentary special committee.

“The committee has only placed its report in parliament for discussion by the lawmakers. The report will be sent to the parliamentary standing committee on Law and Parliamentary Affairs Ministry. It may even be sent to the cabinet.”

The AL spokesperson said, “It will take a long time to enact law on the caretaker issue. But BNP has called hartals just after the primary process.”

He said the people do not support hartal.

“You can call hartal when you've no other way. But all the ways are open. Why are you causing sufferings to mass people through enforcing hartal?” Ashraful asked the opposition party.