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</ref> He is the Co-Chairman of Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS) Standing Committee on Members Welfare & Members Servic. Shofiul Alam is former President of the Young Entrepreneur Association. Future StartUp has recognized him as one of the "14 Entrepreneurs Who is Shaping The Future Of Bangladesh’s Tech Entrepreneurship".
Early life and education
Shofiul Alam was born on December 31, 1983, in Mymensingh. He is the elder son of Showkat Ali and Selina Khatun. He finished his SSC examination from Mymensingh Zila School in 1999 and then completed HSC from Mymensingh Cantonment Public College. He has graduated in Computing Information System from Daffodil International University in 2006. Afterward, He enrolled at the University of Dhaka for the MBA program but had to drop out.
Career
Shofiul Alam founded Belancer, the first online marketplace for freelancers in Bangladesh. His initiative has allowed thousands of freelancers including designers, writers or IT professionals the platform to work and serve international clients with expediency. He also established countries largest IT training institute in 20+ major districts. He is also Co-Founder, PayON (FinTech) & desh.AI (Artificial Intelligent & Robotics). He is a youth activist and engaged with numerous young entrepreneurs’ development activity to empower youth leadership. Worked as Former President, Young Entrepreneur Association Bangladesh, Co-Chairman, BASIS (Bangladesh Association of Software & Information Services), Co-Chairman, Bangladesh StartUp Cup, Former Director, Mobile Payment Asia Forum.
Award
*Top Products by Bangladesh ICT Division - 2016
</ref> He is the Co-Chairman of Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS) Standing Committee on Members Welfare & Members Servic. Shofiul Alam is former President of the Young Entrepreneur Association. Future StartUp has recognized him as one of the "14 Entrepreneurs Who is Shaping The Future Of Bangladesh’s Tech Entrepreneurship".
Early life and education
Shofiul Alam was born on December 31, 1983, in Mymensingh. He is the elder son of Showkat Ali and Selina Khatun. He finished his SSC examination from Mymensingh Zila School in 1999 and then completed HSC from Mymensingh Cantonment Public College. He has graduated in Computing Information System from Daffodil International University in 2006. Afterward, He enrolled at the University of Dhaka for the MBA program but had to drop out.
Career
Shofiul Alam founded Belancer, the first online marketplace for freelancers in Bangladesh. His initiative has allowed thousands of freelancers including designers, writers or IT professionals the platform to work and serve international clients with expediency. He also established countries largest IT training institute in 20+ major districts. He is also Co-Founder, PayON (FinTech) & desh.AI (Artificial Intelligent & Robotics). He is a youth activist and engaged with numerous young entrepreneurs’ development activity to empower youth leadership. Worked as Former President, Young Entrepreneur Association Bangladesh, Co-Chairman, BASIS (Bangladesh Association of Software & Information Services), Co-Chairman, Bangladesh StartUp Cup, Former Director, Mobile Payment Asia Forum.
Award
*Top Products by Bangladesh ICT Division - 2016
Kommunens Bästa - Ölandspartiet was a local political party in Öland, Sweden. KBÖ is one of the older Swedish local populist parties, having had representation in the Borgholm municipality, the northern half of the island, for many years. The party was led by the controversial figure Per Lublin.
Ahead of the 2002 municipal elections KBÖ launched a list in the second municipality of Öland, Mörbylånga.
In 2002 elections the party got 341 votes (4.8%) in Borgholm, winning two seats (Evert Johansson and Per Lublin). In Mörbylånga the party got 675 votes (8.0%) and four seats. In Glömminge electoral district, near the border to Borgholm, KBÖ got 19.4% of the votes (74 votes). On the other side of the municipality, at the southern tip of the island, the party only got 1.4% of the votes.
Lublin has claimed that he wants to turn Öland into an independent monarchy with princess Märtha Louise of Norway as its regent, but that is not taken as a serious demand.
Ahead of the 2002 municipal elections KBÖ launched a list in the second municipality of Öland, Mörbylånga.
In 2002 elections the party got 341 votes (4.8%) in Borgholm, winning two seats (Evert Johansson and Per Lublin). In Mörbylånga the party got 675 votes (8.0%) and four seats. In Glömminge electoral district, near the border to Borgholm, KBÖ got 19.4% of the votes (74 votes). On the other side of the municipality, at the southern tip of the island, the party only got 1.4% of the votes.
Lublin has claimed that he wants to turn Öland into an independent monarchy with princess Märtha Louise of Norway as its regent, but that is not taken as a serious demand.
Shri Beekrumsing Ramlallah State Secondary School (formerly known as Mapou State Secondary School or Mapou SSS) is a government secondary school in Mauritius.
History
Mapou State Secondary School was inaugurated on May 27, 2005 by Raouf Bundhun, then Vice President of the Republic.
The school was renamed Beekrumsing Ramlallah State Secondary School on March 14, 2006 in memory of Beekrumsing Ramlallah, who was elected to the Legislative Council in 1959, 1963 and 1967 at Poudre D'Or. He was also a journalist, social worker and co-founder of newspaper Mauritius Times in 1954. The renaming ceremony was presided over by Dr. Navin Ramgoolam, then Prime Minister of Mauritius.
Performance
In early 2019 and for the first time in the school's history, one of its students was ranked amongst the "Cambridge Top 500" list of highest achievers for the 2018 academic year.
History
Mapou State Secondary School was inaugurated on May 27, 2005 by Raouf Bundhun, then Vice President of the Republic.
The school was renamed Beekrumsing Ramlallah State Secondary School on March 14, 2006 in memory of Beekrumsing Ramlallah, who was elected to the Legislative Council in 1959, 1963 and 1967 at Poudre D'Or. He was also a journalist, social worker and co-founder of newspaper Mauritius Times in 1954. The renaming ceremony was presided over by Dr. Navin Ramgoolam, then Prime Minister of Mauritius.
Performance
In early 2019 and for the first time in the school's history, one of its students was ranked amongst the "Cambridge Top 500" list of highest achievers for the 2018 academic year.
The Loch Lomond Youth Soccer Festival is a youth festival open to boys and girls of ages 9 to 17 years old. The Festival began in Balloch, Loch Lomond 10 years ago and is now located at Stirling University in Stirling, Scotland. The tournament brings youths together from around the world to play soccer and to enjoy a cultural experience. In 2009, there were 80 teams from 8 countries that participated in The Festival.
The Festival takes place during the first week of August each year. The week begins with an orientation of the campus and festival and an opening ceremony. Games are played during the day and there are social events at night. The Festival ends with an awards ceremony for each age group.<ref name="justmake.no"/>
2009 Final Results
Boys 1993: Shetland 3 vs 1 Luncarty Boys Club
Boys 1994: Calderbraes 94's 1 vs 0 Letham Tangerines
Boys 1995: Annandale Force 3 vs 1 Kilsyth Athletic F.C.
Boys 1996: West Des Moines Galaxy 0 vs 6 Paramount JFC
Boys 1997: Letham Sky Blues 1 vs 2 Bellfield B.C.
The Festival takes place during the first week of August each year. The week begins with an orientation of the campus and festival and an opening ceremony. Games are played during the day and there are social events at night. The Festival ends with an awards ceremony for each age group.<ref name="justmake.no"/>
2009 Final Results
Boys 1993: Shetland 3 vs 1 Luncarty Boys Club
Boys 1994: Calderbraes 94's 1 vs 0 Letham Tangerines
Boys 1995: Annandale Force 3 vs 1 Kilsyth Athletic F.C.
Boys 1996: West Des Moines Galaxy 0 vs 6 Paramount JFC
Boys 1997: Letham Sky Blues 1 vs 2 Bellfield B.C.