Friday, December 20, 2013

The 'Hero of Kotka' will die in 2014


I saw this date palm at Kotka beach of Sundarban at first during November 2008. It was just one year after the hurricane Sidre hit the southern part of Bangladesh. The hurricane Sidre hit on 15th  November midnight in 2007 in the coastal districts of Bangladesh - particularly Khulna and Barisal while crossing from northern Bay of Bengal. The tidal surge of 15-16 feet high and strong winds of 260 KM per hour made mass disaster for over 14 hours of strike. 

The 'Hero of Kotka' in November 2008

Amazingly, this date palm was strong enough to survive from that huge hurricane.  I was astonished to see the plant standing there like a real hero. Although there were hundreds and thousands of Sundari and other non-palm plant that were devastatingly laid down on the forest floor by the hurricane. I gave a name to this date palm - 'the Hero of Kotka'. Even the old branches of the plant were could not be removed by the hurricane Sidre.

 The 'Hero of Kotka' at its'death bed during December 2013

Last week, during mid December in 2013, we visited Kotka of Sundarban again where the date plant lived. This time it was really sad and  heartbreaking episode for me to see the date plant again. I felt, the plant is on its' death bed and ultimately it will die very soon. There were only one or two mid leafs of the plant alive.  

During the last five years, the sea has come forward toward north at least 250~300 feet. The date palm could not tolerate the saline water during the regular tidal waves from the sea. In fact, global climate has been really changed and sequentially sea level is gaining altitude continuously. In case of Bangladesh, the Bay of Bengal has advanced about 250~300 ft towards north and ultimately death is the final destination of this date palm.  


We are not sure, what are the other changes and challenges awaiting for us due to global climate change.   

Monday, November 11, 2013

Magical Green Revolution on 
Rice Production in Bangladesh 
Coming Soon, In-Sha-Allah


A local variety can make the wonderful job in rice production in Bangladesh. Since long,  the variety has been cultivated in Habiganj of Sylhet in Bangladesh. This rice variety is basically suitable for cultivation during Aman season. The production of this variety may exceed 40 mounds per bigha or 12 tons per hectare. The plant height can go beyond 6 ft which can help in production of this variety in beel, jheel, haaor and  other inundated areas in Bangladesh.

A part of the rice field can be seen; initially only one tiny rice seedling was transplanted in each hill. Now,  you will find around 80-100 tillers in one bunch.


The existing hybrid or high yielding varieties are of normally short height. But, the long and elongated growing quality of this variety can help in rearing and extension of livestock farming with its hay as roughage (or dry fodder) for nourishing the cows and buffalo at farmers premises.

Do not confuse this with a sugarcane field. This is the same rice field showing one side of the row.


As this variety grows in Aman season - therefore, it can help in releasing and make freedom of a significant portion of the rice field in Boro season for cultivation of other Rabi crop like pulses, vegetables, and oil seeds in Bangladesh.


 A six-year old kid is smiling under the six-feet tall rice plant. The photograph will help you to understand the height of these rice plants. 


Further, it can take the special advantage of free water falling from the sky during the rainy season and Bangladesh can save a significant amount of foreign currency for running the engine driven shallow irrigation tube wells all over the country. Simultaneously, the country will be saved from disturbing the natural ecological balance by over utilization of sub-surface water.   

 Can you imagine the production ? The rice variety can produce 40 mounds per bigha during Aman season, i.e. twelve tons per hectare! We are not sure, is it a natural competitor variety of Super Rice?   




Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Importance of Oil Palm Plantation in Bangladesh


Oil palm plantation is considered as a long term profitable investment for any country like Bangladesh whose economy is primarily based on agriculture. There are so many negative and anti-oil palm campaigns are consistently being made from the different corners of the globe without fail. However, palm oil cultivation has been increased tremendously during the last four decades in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and some other tropical countries including India. 


The soil and climatic conditions in Bangladesh is suitable for mass plantation of Oil Palm. Especially, in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bandarban, Rangamati and Khagrachori area may be taken in the account as the most suitable places for long term agricultural investment considering the Oil Palm Plant as the best tool.

Oil Palm Plantation in the newly developed Char Lands and other Islands in the Sundarban may protect Khulna, Mongla, Saatkhira, Bagerhaat and other adjacent areas of Bangladesh from the destructive and devastating power of the cyclonic storms developed in the Bay of Bengal.

If sufficient care is taken, an Oil Palm plant can produce fruits continuously for 40-50 years. Therefore, a moderately proficient farmer can built his personal economy by starting an Oil Palm plantation only in three Bighas of land.

Ultimately, oil palm plantation - continuously by one after another farmers, will help growing a healthy economy of Bangladesh in near future, In-Sha-Allah.

In this regard a presentation has been prepared and placed at YouTube at:   http://youtu.be/YNtDGS5RZ0A

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Producing Golden Oil from the Palm Fruit

During 2008, some advanced farmers started planting of palm oil tree in Bangladesh. In 2012, the plants started producing fruits in different areas including Bandarban, Thakurgaon, Tangail, Kushtia and Jessore districts of Bangladesh. Palm oil production is very profitable in comparison with other agricultural crops. However, the farmers could not produce palm oil from the palm fruit, as they did not know the technology.

Here is a method for producing edible oil from the ripen palm fruit:

1. To produce palm oil from the palm fruits people need to parboil the fruit for 30-40 minutes and separate the fruits from the stocks, sepal and thorny small sticks of the fruit bunch.

 2. After separation from the thorns, sepal and other debris, fruits are nicely cleaned, washed and again boiled for about one hour. Approximately 30-35 minutes will be OK if pressure cooker is used.



3. After the 2nd time boiling, the fruits are squeezed or mildly hammered to make a smash. Care should be taken so that the seeds inside of the fruits are not broken.  The oil-rich, fiber-mixed smash is separated from the seed. The smash is squeezed mechanically to separate the oil extract from the fiber.




4. The creamy golden raw extract is heated in aluminium made pot to expel the water. When there will be no water bubble seen in the pot, nice golden color palm oil will be appeared in the pot. Let the oil be cooled. 



5. Oil is separated, filtered and poured in glass bottle for storing and consumption.

A video is uploaded in the YouTube describing the process in Bangla for easy understanding at: http://youtu.be/_l-DrXV3oSQ

This video is dedicated to Bangladeshi palm farmers so that they can produce edible palm oil from palm fruit at their own premises.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Farmers Can Produce Liquid Gold on
Palm Trees in Bangladesh

  
In Bangladesh, some people are finding it challenging to invest their money. Some of them invested in the share market and faced a huge capital loss in their investment. However, palm oil plantation is one form of the long-term investment plan that has strong returning possibilities for sustainable individual and social growth as experienced by the Indonesian and Malaysian farmers.



Planting Oil Palm in Bangladesh is a Good Investment

The population of Bangladesh has reached almost 160 million. No doubt, the number will increase exponentially in the near future. This is a great support for the demand of Palm oil in Bangladesh. Palm oil is used in manufacturing of numerous consumable products. It is surprising how the fruits from oil palm plants can be so versatile and useful. The items derived from palm fruits are ranging from cooking oil, soap and detergents, ice cream, candles, etc.

Banning of Transfat in the USA

During January 2007, USA banned the usage of artificial trans-fat on packaged food. Earlier, soybean was treated with hydrogen to make it more solid and give the soybean oil made food a longer shelf life. The trans-fat in the hydrogenated soybean oil has been shown to cause major health risks such as cancer and coronary heart disease when consumed. Palm oil is the most suitable, good and healthy vegetable oil instead of artificial trans-fat added soybean oil.

Biodiesel to Replace Fossil Fuel

This is going to be the major push for the high demand of palm oil in the future. With the current high global crude oil prices, countries around the world are at the mercy of the petroleum oil producers. One feasible replacement for fossil fuel is producing biodiesel from palm oil. Bangladesh, as an agricultural based country oil palm plantation in small, medium and mass scale is an excellent opportunity that can lift up the economy of the country.  

You can see a Video Titled 'Oil Palm Cultivation in BangladeshUploaded in YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbpMAn3BA_c




Monday, August 12, 2013

Bangladeshi Inventor Invents Hand Maize Sheller (or Pocket Corn Sheller)




Mohammad Abdullah, a Bangladeshi inventor has invented a hand maize sheller or pocket corn sheller. Marginal farmers of the developing countries can use this simple machine for manual shelling of maize seeds from the corn cob. This hard nylon made gadget is very suitable for shelling of maize seeds as it supports zero breakage of seeds during operation. 

The inventor did not applied for any patent, therefore any marginal farmers from any developing countries can copy, make and use this hand corn sheller without giving any royalty to the inventor.

You can see the Hand Maize Sheller or the Pocket Corn Sheller operation video at the following link in YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMAX8GJ0WdE

Friday, May 31, 2013

Bangladeshi Scientist Invents 
Plastic Coin for Mass Education


A Bangladeshi scientist has invented the Plastic Coin that could be made of different denominations. This type of coins can be made of hard nylons, ABS plastics and other synthetic materials. The numeric figure which will represent the denomination mark may be embossed at one side of the coin. Any alphabets, symbols or slogans can be embossed or imprinted on the other side of the coin. Pre-school going kids are expert of tearing out the alphabet learning books @ one book per week. This coin will help the kids learning the alphabets and numeric figures of their mother language and other international languages without letting them to tear out the reading materials.

The name of the issuing Government or the authority and relevant information may be embossed on one side of the coin. Alphabets, numeric digits or slogans may be imprinted on the other side of the coin. The coin can be used for serving multiple purposes, i.e., as legal tenders, for mass education and motivating the people with different educational slogans on any specific national issues.

The plastic coin may be used as legal currency for any denomination. The coin can be made of diverse sizes and shapes, e.g., circular, square, pentagonal and other different geometric shape. The coin can be made of different colors and small children will love to play with it and learning the alphabets, numeric figures, symbols and make small sentences using these coins. As the coin can be made of plastics and other synthetic materials, therefore it will be cheaper than metallic coins. During production process, magnetic security codes written on a thin metallic film may be inserted inside the plastic coins for protecting them from fraudulent manufacturing. 

The main features of the plastic coins are:

1. The plastic coin can be used as legal currency and for mass education. It can be used for teaching alphabets of different languages around the world.
2. The plastic coin may be used for issuing any amount of currency or denomination.
3. Children can learn alphabets, numeric figures, symbols and can play 'make sentences' with plastic coins.
4. Plastic coins can be made as per different geometric shapes, sizes and colors.
5. Plastic coins are more durable than the currency notes made from paper and lighter than the metallic coins in comparison.


Sunday, May 26, 2013

Is the World ready to harvest 

the advantages of  Centesimal Time?


A Bangladeshi scientist has invented the Centesimal Time counting system, which is based on the formula of 'One hundred'. In this method of counting time, 1 day + 1 consecutive night = 100 hour, 1 hour = 100 minutes and 1 minute = 100 seconds. 

Earlier, the human being at their prehistoric civilization could identify and utilize only day and night or the sun and the moon; i.e., our prehistoric fore-fathers could manage only 2 simple divisions of the time, i.e.,
 the 'light' and the 'dark'.

In ancient Bangladesh and some parts of India, people divided the day and nights in to "Prohor". Hundreds of years ago, people of Bangladesh divided a day and the consecutive night in to eight (8) divisions or, Prohors. There are four Prohors in a day and another four Prohors in a night, i.e., total eight Prohors. That means, a Prohor consists of three hours on the basis of 24 hours.
 
Later, the human civilization learned to divide the time of a consecutive day and night in to 24 hours. Man invented sand clocks and spring driven timepieces to watch, monitor and best utilize their time.

Now we, the mankind need a more precise time counting system to cope up with the fast and forward moving life. The electronics industry have the necessary microchips and LCD/ LED displays to make any gadgets that will use this system to show the time, which will ultimately change the way of counting time.

It is expected that this 100 unit base time counting system will replace the old 24 hours > 60 minutes > 60 seconds based time counting method. It will give the mankind the opportunity of best utilization of time by partitioning it more precisely.
 
In the Centesimal System, as for example, the dial of a digital timepiece will show the times as follows:

Starting from the zero hour         = 00: 00: 01
Late night at 3:00 am                = 12: 50: 00
Morning at 6: 00 am                  = 25: 00: 00
Midday at 12:00 pm                   = 50: 00: 00
Evening at 6:00 pm                   = 75: 00: 00
Mid-night, prior to zero hour       = 99: 99: 99
Mid-night zero hour                    = 00:00:00

Although, the zero hour = 00:00:00 (at 12:00 a.m. of present system) is counted at the 'midnight' on the basis of existing practice; however, the people of any particular country may start their own time counting system just after the 'sunset', instead of the midnight. Therefore, the more active and hard-working people will get some supplementary time instantly after the sunset to prepare their work plan for tomorrow. 

It is expect that the people of this planet will consider the proposal and may include this new system of counting time in their new clocks, smart phones, computers and other gadgets and take a vital part in changing the way that we, the mankind count the time.


The inventor of the Centesimal counting system, 
Mohammad Abdullah may be contacted with the following Cell phone no: +880 1715 165 707

Wednesday, April 3, 2013


Air Car - 

The ultimate people mover for the 

21st century


The Air Car can support people moving safely with a very fast speed. Air Car can give assistance to the people who suffer with the normal road transportation system with buses and cars which are crippled with huge traffics, when airplane service is too much costly and the train service is regularly irregular. With the modern software controlled operating mechanism, a speed of 250 miles per hour can be achieved with the Air Car, which is faster than a fighter helicopter used in the contemporary warfare.

Operation Principle of the 'Air Car'


Like an airplane, the Air Car has two wings in the two sides of its fuselage. One or more engines may be fitted with the wings to force the Air Car for moving forward. In the small Air Cars, piston engines apply power to the propellers to give the required force to the vehicle towards forward motion. The thrusts of the jet engines perform the same job of the whirling propellers in case of a mammoth-size Air Car.

 'Flyway' - the flight path for the Air Car


The Air Car is designed to fly within a 'Flyway' dedicatedly built for forward moving of the vehicle. A special design will protect the Air Car from slipping away from the flyway during flight. The flyway will be required to be built above the plain land so that there will be no interruption by man, livestock or other vehicles during the flights of the Air Car. Therefore, the overhead flyways will categorically save the precious agricultural land for crop production.

The Air Car & the flyway - an invention from Bangladesh


A Bangladeshi scientist, Mohammad Abdullah has invented the Air Car in November, 2012. It is expected that the system will be cordially accepted as the fast moving transport of the 21st Century for the developing countries as well as for the developed countries. The cell phone number of the inventor is +88 01715165707 ; email: abdullahbd2000@yahoo.com. The inventor is looking for selling his idea in developed countries as he already applied for patent for the AirCar. The Bangladeshi nationals staying in the developed countries and interested investors are requested to cooperate the inventor to implement the idea globally.

Advantages of the Air Car & the flyway


The Air Car will offer people the same taste of experience and accolade of fast moving like an aircraft, just without having the fear of falling from the sky during sudden engine failure. While considering a future communication system, the government of the concerned countries can consider for preferring the Air Car based system for faster, fuel saving and environment friendly solution. 

Hopefully, it is expected that the Air Car will open up an assortment of new vistas for the local entrepreneurs and fun park owners. The consortium of entrepreneurs may take initiatives to establish communication system for interconnecting the neighboring cities with the Air Cars & flyways. The operation of the prototype of the Air Car may be seen by clicking the link below: 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRFa15F9uYI