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REPORT ON CONTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPEMENT OF BANGLADESH Assigned by, SharminAkhter Lecturer BBA Department Southeast University Submitted by, 30 th Batch [Section: 02] CSE Program Department of Science Southeast University Date of Submission: May 2012

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REPORT ON

CONTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY IN THE ECONOMIC

DEVELOPEMENT OF BANGLADESH

Assigned by,

SharminAkhter Lecturer

BBA Department Southeast University

Submitted by,

30th Batch [Section: 02] CSE Program

Department of Science Southeast University

Date of Submission: May 2012

Overview of IT system, Use of IT in different sectors

Contribution of IT in Economic developement Finding and recommendation

A study on IT sector in Bangladesh

Group Members

ShamratJakaria 2012000000002

NishatAnjum 2012000000003

Fariha Ahmed 2012000000008

Tanzila Islam 2012000000022

ZunayedShahriar 2012000000026

May, 2012

Sharmin Akter

Lecturer,

Department of BBA,

Southeast University.

Dear Madam,

Here is the Term Paper on Contribution of Information Technology in the

Economic Development of Bangladesh that you asked us to submit on May, 2012.

In this report the concept of IT, its importance, and its activities are discussed first.

Then overview of IT section, use of IT in different industries, contribution of IT in

the economic developementwhich are the practical implication of IT are discussed.

It was my pleasure to complete this report. I have prepared this report with my

utmost earnestness and sincere effort. Please let me know, if you have any query

concerning the report.

Thank you.

Sincerely yours,

Tanzila Islam

ID#2012000000022

30th Batch, Sec-02

Dept. of CSE

Southeast University

Preface

In twentieth century we have witnessed an extensive growth of internet

based services in our every sphere of life. The use of information technology has

been a core element using by the government as a communication way to its citizen.

E-services delivery is present in developing countries but the erudition is still in

immaturity level. Most local governments only provide published information and

downloadable forms. Most local government sites provide only one way

communications. All are still at the basic level of publishing information online.

Before implementing and developing any e-services, the authorities should know

the expectation to the service from the users and it is also important to know the

usability of the e-service in order to develop it with more usability function so that

the users will satisfy by using the service. We are in the era of knowledge economy

and those who are able to achieve faster access to information and knowledge will

remain ahead of others. Librarians can play a significant role in ensuring that their

users get the latest information as quickly as possible. The application of ICT in

libraries today is indispensable. It enlarges the scope of acquisition, processing,

organization and dissemination of information and knowledge; it raises speed,

reduces cost and over comes space, time, language and media barriers. It links

knowledge sources with researchers and creates knowledge network.

Introduction

Information Technology (IT) encompasses the board fields of data or

information processing and communications by means of computer and

telecommunications techniques and tools and is being increasingly used for

organizational or personal information processing in all sectors of economy and society.

It is a rapidly growing part of today's society. It affects everyone's life in many

aspects. Every human endeavor is influenced by information technology and the

increasing rate at which what it can perform includes. It is concerned with the use of

technology in managing, especially in large organizations. In particular, IT deals with the

use of electronic computers and computer software to convert, store, protect process,

transmit, and retrieve information. Information Technology has reduced a variety of

positions in the work place today. Positions ranging from cashiers, security personnel,

typists and teachers to analysts, supervisors and managers and even higher levels of

management have been eliminated. As new technology emerges, corporations will

constantly review their business practices and processes to enhance their operations as

well as cut costs. It is essential for efficient management and operation of any industry

or corporation. So it must be used in any organization to keep pace with the business

world. This document presents the policy guidelines for the development of the IT

sector in Bangladesh.

Overview of it system of Bangladesh

Bangladesh has a relatively long experience in the use of computers - the first

"second generation" computer was installed in 1964 at Dhaka and very soon some of

the large banks and industrial concerns started using computers, mainly for accounting

and payroll applications. The utility companies also started using the bureau facilities of

these installations for their customer billing. Unfortunately, the financial crisis that the

country faced immediately after its independence in 1971 did not permit the

sustenance of this early lead and lack of maintenance forced the closure of most of

these installations.

Internet Service Provider

The highest peak time charge (Internet usage fees) now is about Taka 1.50 paisa (6:am

to 6:PM) and the lowest - off peak time charges is around 00.20 Paisa (2: 00pm to

6:00am) depending on the ISP.Grameen Cyber net (an ISP) has the largest number of

subscriber base (about 6000) and the current bandwidth available now - what local ISP's

are providing, ranges from 64kbs to 2mbs (BOL Online Ltd. and Proshikha are providing

2mbs access).Due to the failure of the government the country could not able to obtain

a link to the sub-marine cable and also due to negligence in government policies the

country domain .bd is still not functioning properly.

Few local ISPs are:

1. BDCOM Online Ltd., http://www.bdcom.com

2. Aftab Net, http://www.aitlbd.net

3. Agni Systems, http://www.agni.com

4. BRAC BDMail Network, http://www.bdmail.net

5. Access telecom Ltd., http://www.accesstel.net

6. Trans-Net Systems Ltd., http://www.transbd.net

7. Global Online Services, http://www.globalbd.net

8. Drik, http://www.drik.net

9. Proshika, http://www.bdonline.com

10. BOL Online Ltd., http://www.bol-online.com

11. ISN, http://www.bangla.net

12. GrameenCybernet, http://www.citechco.net

13. Spectra, http://www.ssl-idt.net

14. AB Network Ltd., http://abnetbd.com

Sustainable development Networking Programmed (SDNP), a non-profit ISP is

working in the field of providing digital connectivity to academics, national and

international agencies and development partners. This project is financed by the UNDP

and executed by the Bangladesh Institute of development Studies. Utilizing SDNP

backbone, Internet services could easily be extended to the remotest regions of

Bangladesh through its regional hubs and information centers. In June, 1996 the

government decided to allow private companies to act as Internet Services Providers

(ISPs) using VSATs. At present, there are about 22,000 account holders with the ISPs ( 8

in Dhaka and 2 in Chittagong) and the total number of users would be around 100,000.

The slow speed of access provided by VSATs ( max. 128.8 kbps) is a major constraint. A

number of Cybercafés providing e-mail and Internet browsing facilities have been

opened in Dhaka city; these are quite popular among the young generation. Public

kiosks with internet facilities are also being planned.

IT Village

An Information Technology village is going to be set up very close to Dhaka.

The government has already made 18 acres of land available for setting up this IT

village. This would be similar to the Software Technology Parks in India. All the

infrastructure, including high-speed telecommunication facilities ( 2 Mbps link) would be

provided. These would enable the small companies to move into buildings with readily

available facilities. Since this is going to take at least two years, a decision has been

taken to initially set it up in an existing building in Dhaka. BTTB has already established a

network for providing Internet connectivity and plans to start commercial service very

soon. The proposed tariff rate should make Internet connection affordable to a larger

cross-section of public. BTTB is also establishing a fiber optic backbone in the country.

They also plan to offer ISDN service very soon using the facilities of the already installed

digital exchanges in Dhaka and Chittagong cities.

IT Field

In order to enable the young entrepreneurs in the IT field, a special fund has

been created by the government to provide working capital loan without any collaterals.

A venture capital fund is also being set up. The banking procedures are also being

amended and simplified to reflect the different nature of software transactions. A large

number of Bangladeshis are now working in the IT field in different companies in USA

and are gradually moving up the organizational hierarchy. The government is trying to

get the assistance of these non-resident Bangladeshis (NRBs) in IT development,

particularly by giving them incentives to set up software companies in Bangladesh.

Some of the local firms have already succeeded in exporting software, although the

total amount is not very large. One firm has been producing CDs with searchable

database for US and Latin American clients. CAD conversion work and web-page design

work are also being undertaken. Taking advantage of the considerable number of

COBOL programmers who were trained in the sixties and seventies, a number of firms

are doing work related to the Y2K problem. ERP software is being developed by a local

firm in partnership with Microsoft.

Data Entry Services

Although the possibility of export of data entry services and software from Bangladesh

has been discussed for over a decade, only a few companies were successful in getting

some work from outside. In June 1997, the Government of Bangladesh appointed a

Committee to look into the problems and prospects of export of software from

Bangladesh. The Committee submitted its report in September, 1997. It contained 45

recommendations, both short term and medium term; some of these recommendations

have already been implemented and the government has asked different concerned

ministries to go ahead with implementing the other recommendations.

Employment for Unemployed

A substantial number of educated unemployed youth forces, with ability to

read and write English, exist in the country. They can be trained in the required skill

within a short time. Quite a few Bangladeshi skilled professionals have been working

abroad. They can be encouraged to return to the country and collaborate with

Bangladeshi entrepreneurs, provided proper environment is created. Universities in

Bangladesh are turning out an increasing number of graduates in Computer related

subjects every year, although the number is much less than the requirement. A large

number of Bangladeshi students are studying overseas in Computer related subjects. A

wide range of Hardware platforms, from Mainframe to PC, are available.

Reasonable skills exist in the following areas:

Operating System: Windows, Windows 95, MAC/OS, Novell Netware,

WindowsNT,UNIX.

Programming Language: C++, Visual Basic, Visual FoxPro, COBOL, RPG, OOP, J++.

RDBMS: Oracle, Informix, DB/2.

Bangladesh offers a very attractive cost-effective wage level, viz. Bangladesh India U.S.A.

Programmers (per month): US$ 400 to 800 US$ 1,200 US$ 4,500 Data Entry (Per 10,000

keystrokes) US$ 3 to 5 US$ 10 US$ 30 to 50

Human Resource Development in IT field

The government has placed top most priority to human resource

development in the IT field. At present, the annual output of graduates in the IT field

would be around 500. The target is to produce 10,000 programmers annually by the

year 2001. There are about 24 Universities offering undergraduate degree programmes

in IT-related fields. All the four BITs (at Rajshahi, Chittagong, Khulna and Gazipur) are

also planning to offer undergraduate degree programmes in computer science and

engineering from next year. The 20 Polytechnics are also introducing 3-year diploma

programmes in Computer Technology. In addition, a large number of educational and

training institutes, many of them with linkage with foreign institutions, are also offering

training courses. One of the major problems faced by these institutions is the shortage

of trainers. Recognizing this problem, the GOB Committee (referred to earlier)

recommended that BCC should take up a crash programme to train at least 1000 high-

level trainers by the end of 1999. Moreover, the absence of adequate physical resources

(e.g. computer hardware and software) and weakness in course contents in the training

institutions will adversely affect the quality of output from these institutions. An

accreditation system is planned to be introduced by the government soon.

VAT

The government has taken a decision recently (June, 1998) to withdraw all

import duties and VAT from all computer hardware and software. This has brought the

prices of computers down to a level affordable by middle income households and sales

of PCs have soared during the last few months. A 80-90% annual growth in the number

of PCs sold is expected this year.

International Programming Contests

Bangladeshi students have recently been participating in international

programming contests. For example, in the ACM Inter-collegiate Programming Contest

held at Atlanta, USA, last year, the team from Bangladesh University of Engineering and

Technology which had earlier emerged as the regional champions secured the 24th

position, above many of the reputed universities in USA (including Stamford University).

In the on-going ACM programming contest on Internet, the performance of Bangladeshi

students is among the best - out of the top 25 positions, 17 are now occupied by

Bangladeshis. In the Regional ACM Inter-collegiate Programming Contest held in Dhaka

recently, teams from Bangladesh (particularly from BUET) performed much better than

those from other countries of the region (including India, Sri Lanka and Iran). BUET was

the first institution to offer post-graduate degrees (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) in Computer

Science and Engineering. Some other institutions have also initiated research

programmed in IT related fields. These include Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition,

Speech Recognition, Automatic Translation, Computational Algorithm, VLSI and 3-D

Vision. Considerable research work has been done in the use of Bangla in computers.

Unfortunately like R&D in other fields of science and technology, there is very little

interaction between academia and industry.

Software Copyright Protection

The lack of any copyright protection for software has been one of the major

deterrents in the growth of software industry. A software Copyright Protection Act has

already been drafted and is expected to be enacted very soon. One of the major

constraints in the initial stages of computerization of government offices was the non-

availability of Bangla software and Bangla fonts in printers. The breakthrough came

when the PCs were introduced in the early eighties and very soon desktop publishing

using computers became very popular. Bangla version of many of the commonly used

packages like world processing, spreadsheet and database management has been

developed.

The present government has recognized IT as one of the priority sectors and is

providing all support to the private sector to enable them to enter the export

market for software and data processing services. Recognizing the bright future of

IT, a large number of students, young professionals and businessmen are taking

keen interest in acquiring knowledge about computers and its applications. This is

reflected in the tremendous enthusiasm generated in the International Computer

Show organized by Bangladesh Computer Samity. It is expected that within the

next 3 to 4 years, IT applications in Bangladesh would not only spread to private

and public sector offices and industrial units, but Bangladesh would emerge as a

regional hub for software development.

Use of IT in different industries

An information system is essential for efficient management and operation of the

Industries. But there is a shortage of locally generated information needed for efficient

performance of these sectors. In order to develop a dependable information system, IT

use in all sectors shall have to be accelerated in terms of information generation,

utilization and applications. Considering the gravity and importance of IT, those

industries Use Information Technologies for their first level Working. Over the last few

years, many nations have taken advantage of the opportunities afforded by IT within a

policy framework, laid down guidelines and preceded with the formulation of a national

IT strategy as a part of the overall national development plan. Bangladesh intends to use

IT as the key driving element for Industries development.Use of Information

Technologies in Different Industries of Bangladesh is vast. Those Industries Use

Information Technologies for various Prepossess.

Education Sector

E-book

E-book is an online based educational system. It was introduced in Bangladesh

in 2010. In 2011 online version of the school textbooks, launched for the primary and

secondary students to give them free access to ICT based education, got a huge

response as over one million visitors visited the site in just three months.

E-book

E-Learning

We all know that knowledge is the backbone of a nation. Without education

no nation can prosper. So to develop a country the people must not be illiterate. In

Bangladesh most of the rural people are illiterate. The easiest way to get some

knowledge is electronic learning. Electronic learning is nothing but learning through

mobile phone and internet. We all know internet is an ocean of knowledge and

information. Now the mobile phone company has come forward with the idea of

learning through mobile. Country’s biggest phone company “GrameenPhone” first

launched an e-learning service. Eventually the other phone company came up with this

service. In this service one has to call to the specific number and follow the process to

get the desired information. This is an easy and low cost way to get educational

information.

E-Learning

OMR technology

Optical Mark Recognition also called Optical Mark Reading and OMR, is the

process of capturing human-marked data from document forms such as surveys and

tests. Now it is used in education sector. One of the most familiar applications of optical

mark recognition is the use of bubble optical answer sheets in multiple choice question

examinations. Students mark their answers, or other personal information, by darkening

circles marked on a pre-printed sheet. Afterwards the sheet is automatically graded by a

scanning machine. Lozenge marks are a later technology and have the advantage of

being easier to mark and easier to erase. The large 'bubble' marks are legacy technology

from the very early OMR machines that were so insensitive a large mark was required

for reliability. In Bangladesh, a special marker is used to fill in an optical answer sheet.

Students likewise mark answers or other information via darkening circles marked on a

pre-printed sheet. Then the sheet is automatically graded by a scanning machine. It is

very helpful for our education sector.

OMR Technology

Medical Sector

Advanced Treatment Technology

Although sophisticated medical technology is already available in health

systems in developed countries, further advances are constantly being made. As a result

of the addition of medical nanotechnology to existing knowledge of molecular and

cellular biology, it seems likely that new, more personalized, more accurate and more

rapid diagnostic techniques will be devised in the future, as well as new treatments that

are also more personalized and promote regeneration of the organism. Clearly, as areas

of research such as biomaterials or tissue engineering are developed for use in

regenerative medicine, the range of opportunities will increase dramatically.

Advanced Medical Instruments

Our Science Laboratory Equipment portal provides all the current knowledge

and development about Medical Instruments & Equipment throughout the world wide

information. All the health organization and professionals can up to date themselves

about all new lunching instrument and equipment which mostly used in developed

hospital and different laboratory of world. Medical Instrument and equipment are useful

for diagnosis, prevention, monitoring, treatment or alleviation of disease. It is just a

scientifically device which is vastly use in medical and laboratory to find out proper

diagnosis about disease and easier for every medical PR actioners.

Invention of Effective Medicine

Information Technology (IT) has transformed the ways modern healthcare

systems acquire, store, access and communicate medical information. These

developments offer significant benefits to patients and healthcare providers, but they

give rise to ethical and legal challenges in the protection of patient privacy and

confidentiality. The traditional and humanistic concept of doctor-patient relationship is

also under threat as IT is used to bypass the need for personal consultations. One

effective approach to continue the use of IT in medicine while minimizing its potential

hazards is through legal reforms and setting public standards for accessibility and

expression of patient autonomy. Ultimately, the role and limitations of IT as a tool to

pursue the goals of medicine has to be carefully deliberated, clearly defined and

judiciously delineated to ensure its effectiveness and safety.

Fring

Use of IT in Global Communication

Web Messengers

Web Messengersuse for instant messaging which can only be used by

Internet. Via web messengers we can communicate by message even voice with each

other. Nowadays it’s a very popular way for communication because it’s a faster way to

communicate with each other.

● Web Messengers for PC

Skype

Yahoo Messenger

MSN

Google Talk

● Web Messengers for Mobile

Mig33

Ebuddy

Nimbuzz

Social networking

A social network is a theoretical construct useful in the social sciences to

study relationships between individuals, groups, organizations, or even entire societies.

The term is used to describe a social structure determined by such interactions.

Facebook

Twitter

Linked IN

My Space

Google+

Dish/Cable Network

Nowadays dish/cable network plays a very important role in global

communication. From dish channels we can be up to date with the latest world easily.

We can get news of home and abroad via this way very fast. We can learn much about

the culture of the other countries. It’s like that we are communicating with each other.

These channels provide many educative and creative programs. It’s also a good

entertainer for childs and companion for the old people. In Bangladesh we have about

200+ dish channels. Most of them are very good. It’s really helpful to us and one of the

best technology provide by the IT sector.

Online Newspaper

An online newspaper, also known as a web newspaper, is a newspaper that

exists on the World Wide Web or Internet, either separately or as an online version of a

printed periodical. Going online created more opportunities for newspapers, such as

competing with broadcast journalism in presenting breaking news in a timely manner.

The credibility and strong brand recognition of well-established newspapers, and the

close relationships they have with advertisers, are also seen by many in the newspaper

industry as strengthening their chances of survival. The movement away from the

printing process can also help decrease costs. In Bangladesh, Online Newspaper is

known as E-Paper. Now, some of the main dailies of our country provide E-Paper to

their websites. “E-kaler-kantho”, “E-Prothom-alo”, “E-Jugantor” etc. are the popular E-

paper in our country. Nowadays it’s become very popular to everyone specially

businessmen and students.Because it can be read through PC, Tablets, Smartphones etc.

So that anyone can read this any place on a faster and easier way.

E-Paper

Advanced Security

CCTV Camera

CCTV camera is one of the inventions of IT. Closed Circuit Television

(CCTV)cameras are acting as the major protector in the field of security. Our security

cameras are efficient enough to secure the outdoor as well as indoor premises.

CCTVcameras are used in order to give protection against burglaries, theft and many

other fraudulence activities. Now, one can also record the various movements going on

in the premise using the Digital Video Recorder (DVR)device. These devices can be used

to monitor a particular event for a period of time or it can be used to record the event

continuously depending upon the requirement. Surveillance through CCTVcameras is

becoming very common day by day because of their reliability, efficiency and

usefulness.

CCTV Cam

Online Tracking Technology

As an important police activity, criminal investigation heavily relies on

recovery, analysis and interpretation of information. Since information technologies

facilitate creation, storage, retrieval, process and dissemination of information, police

departments have extensively employed them in investigative activities. However,

information technologies’ impact on the outcome of criminal investigations is still

unclear. This study examines whether use of information technologies makes an impact

on the outcome of criminal investigations. The analysis results revealed that there is not

a consistent relationship between police departments’ use of information technologies

and their clearance rates. In addition to this finding, this study made an important

methodological contribution to the literature by showing that unbalanced data may be

an important source of concern for observational studies of police departments, and it

should be carefully investigated before conducting any inferential analysis. In

Bangladesh, there is a popular vehicle tracking system which is provided by “Geoplan

Bangladesh”. The organization already has earned people’s faith.

Online Tracking Technology

Contribution of IT in the Economic

Development

Information Technology or IT has opened a new era of development in every

sector of Bangladesh. IT doubtlessly contributes a lot in the economic development of

Bangladesh. All sectors of our economy are developing day by day due to the

contribution of Information Technology. This sector is not only contributing in countries

development but also lessened sufferings of people. It had made things easy and fast

along with developing. Now illiterate people can also get their work done easily in low

cost with the help of information technology. IT sector is developing our economy by

developing the business sector, agriculture sector, banking sector, health sector and

education sector. The contribution of IT in all these sectors is written below:

Business

eBusiness

Information Technology (IT) refers to techniques used in business for

transmitting, storing, manipulating and retrieving all kinds of data, including speech,

text, movie, graphics and reports of events such as equipment malfunction, intrusion

etc. Typically, Information Technology relates to the hardware and software that

businesses use to manage and operate a range of business processes. Most businesses

network their computers so that information can be shared. Examples of the use of IT in

business include:

Storing information about products such as stock control using sophisticated

databases.

Making business calculations such as costing and profit calculations using

spreadsheets.

Providing advertising and promotional literature using computer graphics

packages.

Processing information, writing letters, and other documents using word

processing packages.

Internal communication using fax, e-mail and other methods of

communication including telephone linking.

Using presentation software such as Power Point to make colorful

presentations.

Creating websites as a promotional and informational tool for an

organization.

Electronic Banking

Electronic banking or E-Banking allows banks to expand their markets for

traditional deposit taking and credit extension activities and to offer new products and

services. E-banking was first introduced in Bangladesh in 2009. Various forms of e-

banking are available in Bangladesh. They are ATM, SMS Banking, Tele Banking, Online

Banking etc. Online banking and ATM are very popular these days.E-banking is fast and

easy banking system. In case of traditional banking system a fund transfer, for instance,

used to takeseveral days whereas electronic banking is capable to perform the

sameoperations within few seconds.E-banking can improve the quality of the services,

save customers valuable time, movement from one place to another and receiving the

goods accurately.By using Tele banking people can get their banking information, stock

exchange transaction, bill payments, statements through mobile phone. SMS banking

and Mobile banking are almost same as Tele banking. ATM is a faster way to get money

any time by using credit card.Online banking or internet banking is a term used to

perform transactions, payments etc. over the internet through a bank’s secure

website. Internet banking not only provides banking facility round the clock but also

helps a country to get attached to the international economy as well as banking. People

throughout the world are now getting engaged with more activity and banking and

hence need the fast and anytime access to his/her bank account. Internet banking also

E-Banking

facilitates buying and selling various products which varies country to country.E-

bankinghas brought a new channel of distribution process. But this leads to change in

the regulatory issues, cross border trade through emerging new marketing distribution

channel. This reduces transaction time, boundary less trade, and accuracy. E-banking

reduces cost and increases working opportunity. It also helps the illiterate people by its

Mobile and Tele banking form along with helping in economic development. The

demand of E-banking is increasing and it is becoming popular day by day.

Electronic Shopping

E-shopping is an online shopping system. One can buy products from any

shop of any country through online shopping. This is a secure and fast shopping process.

In Western world online shopping is very popular. In Bangladesh Online shopping trends

is comparatively new and most importantly Bangladeshi people are not habituated in

shopping online like other countries due to lacking of proper virtual money processing

system like PayPal. But it is getting popularity day by day. In the past one year, nearly a

dozen online shopping portals or e-trading platforms launched operations, offering

E-Shopping

products and services from vegetables, clothes, computer accessories to books and

travel tickets. An increased use of internet-enabled mobile phones also added vigor to

online shopping. Some online stores buy products at prices lower than the rates quoted

in showrooms. E-shopping is helping the customers getting the right thing at a low cost

in a very short time. On the other hand the due to the increasing popularity of online

shopping system more companies are becoming interested in online selling. If the

number of online selling store increases more job opportunity will come forward and

our economy will take another step in development.

Electronic Fund Transfer

Bangladesh Bank (BB) is now offering debit transaction facility under its

electronic fund transfer (EFT) network to provide people an easy, faster and hassle-free

service, especially for giving tax, utility bills and remittance transfer. This service is less

expensive and easy. Some mobile phone company also has come forward with this

service. Now people can get and transfer their money from any part of the country. This

service is getting popularity day by day, thus helping our economy.

EFT

Agricultural Sector

Electronic Purjee

The term ‘purjee’ refers to the order of buying the sugarcanes from the

farmers.The ‘e-purjee’ is the system where farmer get the order of buying sugarcane

through SMS in his mobile instantly after issuing the purjee by computer software. But,

in the manual system, the purjee was sent to the farmer by hand that’s why they didn’t

get the purjee on time, although it had a validity of 3-day.The digital e-purjee system

introduced in the sugar mills a year back has ensured a faster delivery order to the

sugarcane growers putting the production of sugar up by 38,760 tons in 2010-11

seasons. Due to the easier process of e-purjee, farmers supplied 15, 81,907tons of

sugarcane in the season that was almost double compared to the previous crop season.

The turn up of issued purjee has also been increased by 10.53 per cent after the

introduction of electronic system.

E-Purjee

E-Agricultural Information

E-Agricultural information is nothing but the agricultural information which

can be getting through mobile phone. Agriculture is the most promising asset of

Bangladesh. Our economy mostly depends on our agriculture. But the very hard labor of

our farmers gets all in vain due to their illiteracy. Most of our farmers are illiterate and

they are unable to get proper information for cropping crops. But if they get their

desired information very easily and with a little education their labor won’t get in vain.

Keeping this in mind mobile phone company Banglalink came up with a new service

called “BanglalinkKrishibazaar” in 2011. By this service, any Banglalink customer can dial

“2474” to get registered in Krishibazaar, record his/her own desired agro product

information for trading or browse through by listening to other's uploaded information

and call up that trader instantly using the service to finalize the coveted deal.

The information of the products is available by categories, prices, locations etc to make

the process easier for the targets.In 2012RobiAxiata Ltd has introduced a one-of-a-kind

agriculture based service call RobiHaat-bazaar.The service is intended to help

agricultural marketing, which is an essential tool for uninterrupted supply of products to

the consumers. Farmers in the rural areas can achieve potential benefit from their

produce if they have access to the markets in which they sell their harvest. ‘RobiHaat-

Bazaar’ is an integration of two important services; ‘Bazaar Dor’ and ‘Krishibazaar’.

These services not only just helped the farmers but also helped our economy to take

another step in development.

BanglalinkKrishibazaar RobiHatbazaar

Conclusion

In today’s world, we live in an age of Information Technology. It has made our

life easy and comfortable. We cannot think of our modern life without Information

Technology. It has made space in banking, business, agricultural sector, shopping,

education sector and many others. IT continues to develop rapidly as the key underlying

technologies of semiconductors, disk drives, and network communications improve at

exponential rates. Constant improvements in the underlying technologies make possible

new IT applications that affect all areas of society, including the economy, households,

government, and the R&D enterprise. The present government has recognized IT as one

of the priority sectors and is providing all support to the private sector to enable them

to enter the export market for software and data processing services. Recognizing the

bright future of IT, a large number of students, young professionals and businessmen

are taking keen interest in acquiring knowledge about computers and its applications. It

is expected that within the next 3 to 4 years, IT applications in Bangladesh would not

only spread to various private and public sector offices and industrial units, but

Bangladesh would emerge as a regional hub for software development. Information

Technology is the greatest of all conquers both past and present. It knows no defeat. It

is really like Aladdin’s lamp. It does today what was supposed to be impossible

yesterday. Where it will end nobody can say, but this much can be said that it will go on

working and creating much more in the days to come. It has established itself firmly in

our hearts. We need IT ever before.