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This is the rectified chart of:

 

BANGLADESH

Mar 25, 1971  11:45:12 PM

-06:00 R5T

Dacca, Bangledesh Longitude:

90E25 Latitude: 23N43

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:27 Current Period:

ME/VE/ME

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    25:57 Sco                  Jyeshtha   Me

Sun    10:58 Pis  +00:59:28  WK   U.Bhadra   Sa

Moon   25:45 Aqu  +15:11:08  WK   P.Bhadra   Ju

Mars   14:32 Sag  +00:35:37  FM   P.Shadya   Ve

Merc   27:51 Pis  +01:34:26  WK   Revati     Me

JuptR  12:59 Sco  -00:00:25  ST   Anuradha   Sa

Ven    01:58 Aqu  +01:11:12  FM   Dhanishtha Ma

Sat    26:05 Ari  +00:06:14  WK   Bharani    Ve

Rahu   29:34 Cap  -00:03:19  FM   Dhanishtha Ma

Ketu   29:34 Can  -00:03:19  FM   Aslesha    Me

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 781

beats

Day: Thursday  Sunrise: 6:00 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Chaturdashi

Yoga Pt: 10:03 Ta  Yogi:Mo  AviYogi:Me 

Dup Yogi: Ve

Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag

 

Rashi Chart

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Navamsha

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

Ruled by Britain in the 19th and

20th centuries, Bangladesh (formerly called East Pakistan), was formed in

1971 when it officially separated from its union with West Pakistan (now called Pakistan).

 

 As one of the most crowded countries on the planet,

much of the lush, low-lying landscape is subject to yearly flooding, and the

subsequent devastation of cyclones. Those natural hazards have adversely

affected the nation's economy and its people, as they often cause

great loss of life.

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/bd.htm

 

1971 March 25 Official declaration of independence

via wireless from his residence, 32 Dhanmondi Road, just before he was

captured by the Pakistani occupation forces.

http://muktadhara.net/page23.html

 

Bangabandhu’s Declaration of Independence

The apprehensive crackdown began at 11.00pm of the 25th March 1971. Therefore, this

time Bangabandhu had no other option but to okay the transmission of the

pre-recorded message of declaration. At around 11.30pm of 25th March 1971 this pre-recorded

message went in the air from a handy transmitter purposefully set up at Boldha Garden.

http://www.mukto-mona.com/Articles/bahzad/bangabandhus_declaration.htm

 

Disaster Date Killed

Wind Storm 30-Apr-1991 138,866

 

Disaster Date Affected

Flood 22-Jul-1987 73,000,000

Flood Aug-1988 73,000,000

Flood Jul-1974 38,000,000

Flood 20-Jun-2004 33,561,939

Flood May-1984 30,000,000

Drought 5-Jul-1983 20,000,000

Wind Storm 30-Apr-1991 15,438,849

Flood 8-Jul-1998 15,000,050

 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 18-May-1986 600

Transport Accident 8-Jul-2003 528

Transport Accident 15-Aug-1986 500

Transport Accident 20-Apr-1986 400

Transport Accident 23-Mar-1985 300

Transport Accident 3-May-2002 300

Transport Accident 27-Jul-2003 300

Transport Accident 16-Feb-1986 200

Transport Accident 9-Oct-1986 200

 

Disaster Date Affected

Misc Accident 20-Apr-1986 20,000

Misc Accident 7-Mar-2002 20,000

Transport Accident 15-Jan-1989 1,000

Transport Accident 13-Jan-1995 500

Industrial Accident 21-Apr-1999 500

Transport Accident 21-Dec-1983 200

Transport Accident 2-Apr-1999 200

Misc Accident 1-Dec-2002 200

Transport Accident 8-Jul-2003 200

Transport Accident 16-Jan-2005 200

 

 date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

08-OCT-2004 Fokker F-28 S2-ACH Biman Bangladesh 0 Bangladesh   A1

11-JUL-2003 Boeing 707 5X-AMW Air Memphis 0 Bangladesh  A1

22-APR-2003 Fokker F-28 S2-ACV Biman Bangladesh 0 Bangladesh   O2

27-JUN-1998 Let 410 S2-ADD Air Parabat 0 Bangladesh  A1

22-DEC-1997 Fokker F-28 S2-ACJ Biman Bangladesh 0 Bangladesh   A1

04-APR-1996 unknown   Biman Bangladesh 0 Bangladesh   H2

05-AUG-1984 Fokker F-27 S2-ABJ Biman Bangladesh 49 Bangladesh  A1

18-NOV-1979 Fokker F-27 S2-ABG Biman Bangladesh 0 Bangladesh   A1

10-FEB-1972 Douglas DC-3 .. Biman Bangladesh 5 Bangladesh   A1

 

1971        Mar 25, Sheik Mujibur Rahman was

arrested in Dacca.

  

1971        Mar 26, East Pakistan proclaimed its

independence, taking the name Bangladesh.

 

1971        Apr 25, The country of Bangladesh was established. [see

Mar 26]

 

1971        Jul 30, George Harrison released " Bangladesh. "

  

1971        Aug 1, George Harrison's concert for Bangladesh took place in NYC.

 

1971        Dec 3, The 3rd Indo-Pakistani war began

when India intervened in the

Pakistani civil war. Pakistan attacked Indian

airfields and India mobilized its army after nearly 10 million

refugees poured into India. The India-Pakistani civil war ended with

independence for East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.

 

1971        Dec 4, India joined East Pakistan in its war for

independence from West Pakistan. East Pakistan would become the republic of Bangladesh, at the top of the Bay of Bengal. [see Dec 3]

  

1971        Dec 6, India recognized the

Democratic Republic of Bangladesh and Pakistan broke off

diplomatic relations. Bangladesh became independent

from Pakistan following a 9-month

war. Bangladesh later accused Pakistan of war atrocities

that led to the death of some 3 million people during the 9-month war.

  

1971        Dec 16, Bangladesh became independent

after a struggle led by Sheik Mujibar Rahman.

  

1972        Jan 11, East-Pakistan became the

independent state of Bangladesh. [see Dec 16, 1971]

 

1972        Mar 19, India and Bangladesh signed a friendship

treaty.

 

1973        Mar 7, Sheikh Mujibar Rahman, a leader

of the Bangladeshi independence movement and first prime minister of Bangladesh, won a landslide

victory in the country's first general elections.

  

1974        Feb 24, Pakistan officially

recognized Bangladesh.

 

1974        Aug 15, Hurricane and floods ravaged Bangladesh and some 4,000 were

killed.

 

1975          Aug 15, Bangladesh army officers

killed Sheik Mujibar Rahman, the country's founding leader and father of Hasina Wajed.

General Ziaur Rahman, father of Khaleda Zia, became the military ruler.

 

1981        May 30, The president of Bangladesh, Ziaur Rahman, was

assassinated in a failed military coup.

  

1985        May 25, A cyclone ravaged the Meghna River delta of Bangladesh. Some 10,000 people

and 500,000 head of cattle died; hundreds of thousands were left homeless.

   

1986        Apr 14, Double-decker ferry sank in

stormy weather in Bangladesh killing 200.

  

1986        May 25, Ferry boat Shamia sank on Maghna River in Bangladesh and some 600 were

killed.

 

1988        Sep 4, Officials in Bangladesh reported that

floods had inundated three-quarters of their impoverished nation, claiming at

least 882 lives.

 

1988        Dec 1, 596 were killed after a

cyclone hit Bangladesh. Half a million were left homeless.

  

1989        Apr 27, A hurricane in Bangladesh killed 500.

   

1991        Apr 29, Cyclone struck Bangladesh. [see Apr 30]

  

1991        Apr 30-31, A cyclone in Bangladesh killed an estimated

131,000 people. 9 million were left homeless. Thousands of survivors died from

hunger and water borne disease.

 

1996        Mar 17, A gasoline bomb killed one

person and injured 15 aboard a bus that was defying a nationwide general

strike.

 

1996        May 13, A severe storm in north Bangladesh killed at least 447

and injured more than 50,000 in the district of Tangail. Winds had surged to

125 mph.

 

1996        May 23, In Bangladesh as many as 77

people were feared drowned in a sunken ferry after a collision on the Jamuna River. More than 50

ferries have sunk since 1981 killing more than 1,000 people.

 

1997        May 18-19, In Bangladesh a cyclone pounded

the country and 50,000 people were evacuated from the flat coastal region. 350

people were reported killed.

 

1997        Jun 13, A ferry on the Dhanu River northeast of Dhaka capsized in a

whirlpool and at least 50 people were drowned.

 

1997        Jul 14, Monsoon flooding killed at least

64 people in the last week.

 

1997        Aug 1, At least 150 fishermen were

missing in the Bay of Bengal after a storm sank their boats.

 

1997        Oct 18, It was reported that a tornado

during the week killed 22 people and injured more than 400 at the site of an

annual congregation of Biswa Ijtema, the 2nd largest Muslim gathering after the

Haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.

 

1997        Nov 29, It was reported that an

earthquake rocked Bangladesh and eastern India and that 21 people

were killed in Chittagong.

 

1998        Jan 6, It was reported that frigid

weather killed at least 165 people over the last 2 weeks.

 

1998        May 20, A cyclone pounded the

southeastern coast and killed at least 14 people. Nearly 100 fisherman were

missing.

 

1998        Jul 17, In Bangladesh a week of flooding

left 54 people dead.

 

1998        Aug 12, In Bangladesh over 100 fisherman

in trawlers and boats capsized in the Bay of Bengal during a storm and

were feared dead.

 

1998        Sep 7, It was reported that 20 million

Bangladeshis had their homes swamped by monsoon flood that had lasted 2 months.

Over 700 people were reported killed.

 

1999        May 8, In Bangladesh 200 people were

feared dead when a river ferry boat sank. About 100 people were rescued or swam

to shore.

 

2000        Sep 1, Off Cox’s Bazar 13 boats

with 130 fishermen were reported sunk during rainstorms.

 

2000        Nov 25, In Bangladesh 52 people were

killed in a fire at the Chowdhury Knitwear Garments factory at Shibpur.

 

2000        Dec 29, A ferry collided with another

ferry ship and sank on the Meghna River in southeastern Bangladesh. At least 178

people were killed.

 

2001        Jan 20, A bomb exploded at a leftist

political rally in Dhaka and at least 6 people were killed.

 

2001        Aug 8, A stampede of textile workers was

caused by a false fire alarm and 23 people were crushed to death.

 

2002        May 3, In Bangladesh a ferry on the Meghna River capsized with some

400 passengers traveling from Dhaka to southern Patuakhali. Early reports had

only 100 survivors.

 

2002        Nov 13, Some 200 people were feared dead

after 19 boats disappeared in a storm off Bangladesh.

 

2003        Apr 4, In northeastern Bangladesh a river boat

carrying more than 170 people capsized, killing 79 people, including 49

children.

 

2003        Apr 21, In Bangladesh two ferry boats

capsized during tropical storms on different rivers, and hundreds of people

were missing.

 

2003        Jul 8, In Bangladesh a ferry, with an

estimated 750 passengers, sank. Some 220 survivors were counted.

 

2004        May 23, In eastern Bangladesh 2 river ferries

carrying about 250 passengers capsized during a storm.

 

2004        Jun 9, In Bangladesh a six-story

apartment building collapsed in Dhaka, killing at least 11 people and trapping

about 25 inside.

 

2004        Jun 21, In northeastern Bangladesh a bomb exploded at

an opposition rally wounding nearly 40 people.

 

2004        Aug 5, Since the beginning of June, the

death toll from monsoons in Bangladesh and India reached 1,823.

 

2004        Aug 21, In Bangladesh a series of bombs

exploded.

 

More events at http://timelines.ws/countries/BANGLADESH.HTML

 

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