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To break Market syndicates DIIT student Ibrahim Mollah has invented a sophisticated App “Bazardar”

Md. Ibrahim Mollah, a talented student of country’s renowned IT educational institute, Daffodil Institute of IT (DIIT), under Daffodil Education Network, has developed a sophisticated App named “Bazardar” to ensure the accuracy of market prices Which is a significant step in ensuring market price accuracy. This app will also act as a breakthrough in breaking market syndicates.

Today, September 18 (Wednesday), the App was officially launched in 71 Auditorium of Daffodil Tower on Mirpur Road, Dhanmondi in the capital. Dr. Mohammad Nuruzzaman, chief executive officer of Daffodil family was present as the chief guest at the launching program. Presided over by Professor Dr. Sakhawat Hossain, Principal of DIIT, the program was also addressed by Md. Imran Hossain, Head of Computer Science and Engineering Department, Omar Faruk, Head, MBA Program and Laksman Chandra Robi Das, Head of BBA Program of DIIT. Md Ibrahim Molla, the inventor of the App highlighted the significant features through a demonstration. Ibrahim Molla is interested in providing this app developed by him to Bangladesh Government completely free of cost.

Key features of this app include:

The app is not only able to inform customers about the correct market price, but it will also play an important role in ensuring the correct price by breaking market syndicates. If any seller at the market asks for additional prices, the customer can easily see the price range set by the government. This will help ensure correct pricing to users and protect against overcharging.

The apps will provides district-wise accurate price lists of food items, which can generally be rolled out nationwide. The contact number assigned by the Central Authority for each district will be displayed. That is, if any shopkeeper demands excessive price, the customer can easily contact the concerned district authority instantly. District wise food price information can be collected through this app. Internet connection can work through the previous data load, so it is especially useful for customers; Operated independently without any government funding. Free service is provided.

The App is designed easily that helps all users find information quickly. It is clean and well organized too, which is easy to understand even for new users. Completely third party free, completely independent management. Providing completely free service to users.

Providing universal access. Previous data can be accessed without internet connection. The app is very easy to use user friendly and the training cost for government employees will only be 1 hour maximum.

There is no need to recruit additional staff through this app and it will be completely handed over to the government free of charge. “Daffodil family” is the sponsor of this initiative and we are very interested in solving this problem with new technology. Which is undeniable.

 

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