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Kumudini handicrafts
Meandering Memos | 11 hours ago
Today we visited the Narayanganj location of the Kumudini Welfare Trust of Bangladesh, a vast organization here with activities ranging from jute and pharmaceuticals to handicrafts and a nursing college. We went to see their jute factory – pi read more
Problem in Sending Money From Saudi Arabia
The 3rd world view | July 3rd 2009 by Rezwan
Many Bangladeshi workers struggle in Saudi Arabia to earn some foreign currency and send some savings to home. According to a latest report there are also some 50,000 Bangladeshi businessmen in Saudi Arabia and they prefer Hundi to Bank remittances." read more
Bujcho Bujcho Bujcho? by Arnob
Bangladeshi Online Video Site | July 3rd 2009 by Rakibul Islam
bangla song Bujcho was uploaded by: tasin420Duration: 255Rating: No related posts. read more
The Population Reduction Agenda For Dummies
Pak Alert Press | July 3rd 2009 by Noureen
The elite agenda for global population control is not a “conspiracy theory,” it is on the record and documented Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, June 26, 2009 There are still large numbers of people amongst the general public, in aca read more
Don’t Start Building Tipaimukh Dam Before Our Visit: Dhaka
Sinlung Nation | July 2nd 2009
Dhaka, Jul 3 : Asking India not to start work on the Tipaimukh dam project, Dhaka said it was sending a team of lawmakers and experts next month to visit the site before taking up the contentious issue with New Delhi. Foreign Minister Dipu Moni made read more
Rajshahi: Mangos and More
Meandering Memos | July 2nd 2009
I traveled to Rajshahi on a very quick trip this week, with barely enough time to snap a few pics. Of course we made time to buy some famous Rajshahi mangos! The shop where we bought our mangos; getting all weighed out. Also at the market: lots of read more
Following the Afpak money trail
The Daily Clarity | July 1st 2009 by The Daily Clarity
It is worth repeating that beyond the strident headlines, there are structural economic drivers of societal and governmental change in Central Asia, including Pakistan, Afghanistan and India. It is a region with a history of almost constant con read more
Community News Bites: NABC 2009 and Urhalpool
NY NJ Bengali | June 30th 2009 by Sudipta bhawmik
North America Bengali Conference (NABC) 2009 kicks off at the San Jose Convention Center on July 2nd. The biggest Bengali event of the year will run till July 4th and will feature some of the best performers from India, Bangladesh and USA. Urhal read more
SMS Services in Uganda from Grameen, Google & MTN
The 3rd world view | June 29th 2009 by Rezwan
From The White African:Grameen Foundation’s AppLab has released a new suite of mobile phone applications developed in Uganda, using Google SMS Search and in partnership with MTN Uganda as the mobile operator. The services include:Farmer’s Friend: read more
I want Manually Directory Submission Work. by shamkabir
Pro freelance | June 29th 2009 by nekki
Hi, I am A.S.M. Shamsuzzoha Kabir From Bangladesh. I can do directory submission 100% manually. * Doing 100% manually directory submission. * Give you Excel report where i am submit. * Payment : GAF * Rate : PM me… (Budget: $250-750 read more
An Idea That Works Worldwide
The 3rd world view | June 29th 2009 by Rezwan
Check out the interview with Dr. Muhammad Yunus at Knowledge@Wharton."… it has worked all over the country, all over the world. In many countries, they said, “Well, our country is not like Bangladesh. We don’t have such a huge density of popula read more
Holding Hope
Compassion International Blog | June 29th 2009 by Compassion International
I will never forget something a dear friend said to me years ago. I was struggling in my Christian walk. I had hit what I presumed to be rock bottom. I told him that I had lost all hope for happiness. “Then I will hope for you,” he said, matter- read more
Twenty20 cricket comes of age
Twenty20Blog.co.uk - A Twenty20 cricket blog | June 28th 2009 by Freddie Knaggs
When cricket historians look back in years to come they may well decide that 2009 was the year that the Twenty20 format came of age. They will say this was the year when the unruly offspring joined the accepted family of cricket’s formats. Perhaps read more
Bangladesh Budget 2009-10 and Power Crisis
an ordinary citizen | June 26th 2009 by Badrud Doza
The Budget outlined a long-term vision to solve the gas and power crisis at present and in future, and as part of it proposed an allocation of Tk 4,310 crore for the sector in the next fiscal year (FY). The allocation is 48 percent higher than that i read more
For Climate Refugees, Climate Change Is Personal
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Cons… | June 26th 2009
With so much public and political attention on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, I often get asked to explain why climate change adaptation is also important. It’s important because the climate has already started to change, and it is affecting pe read more
I’m back & the Dhamrai Rath Yatra
draw the line | June 25th 2009 by Ujwala Prabhu
It’s been a long break. I have been around and looking in but things have been moving at a hectic pace. Since the last post, I’ve had a solo exhibition, a holiday, a finished SoFoBoMo project, rounds of farewell parties for friends an read more
Mounting desperation for Rohingya in Bangladesh
El Kaleidoskopio de Gabalaui | June 24th 2009
Fuente: MSF read more
Tim’s World Twenty20 2009 team of the tournament
Twenty20Blog.co.uk - A Twenty20 cricket blog | June 24th 2009 by Freddie Knaggs
Tim Evershed of Twenty20Blog.co.uk shares his ultimate World Twenty20 2009 team, in batting order: 1) Tillakaratne Dilshan Dilshan was the worthy winner of the ICC’s Player of the Tournament award and despite his failure in the final we had no hesi read more
June 17-23, 2009: Five Key Indigenous Peoples Issues
Indigenous Issues Today | June 24th 2009 by Peter N. Jones
Five Key Indigenous Peoples Issues for the Week of June 17 - 23, 2009International: Lack Of Indigenous Rights Policies Puts Companies At RiskReport finds that few companies engaged in extractive business activities in indigenous lands have policies read more
Pongamos que se llama XYZ. Let’s put that his name is XYZ
eusa. diario de un misionero | June 24th 2009 by http://magopdavao.blog.com
Disaster-prone Bangladesh trials cell phone alerts
Latest-Mobile.com - Mobile review, news, article, specificat… | June 24th 2009 by Tida Prisonsuwon
Tens of thousands of mobile users in Bangladesh’s flood and cyclone-prone areas will now receive advance warning of an impending natural disaster through an alert on their cell phones, reports Reuters. “… Bangladesh, with a populati read more
Tipaimukh Dam Project: We have to Protest
Life as i know it | June 23rd 2009 by Irtiza104
What is the power of a blog? What changes can a blog bring? Do bloggers love their country? What price are they willing to pay for that love? Are they brave enough?I am frustrated. I am frustrated because at this moment I am not being able to do anyt read more
Mymensingh, again
Meandering Memos | June 23rd 2009
I was in Mymensingh very briefly this week and snapped just a few pictures. It’s a beautiful area, surrounded by rice and jute and brick factories. (I’m sure there’s more, but I can’t identify all the plants as we drive by read more
Bangladesh Budget 2009-10 and Digital Bangladesh
an ordinary citizen | June 23rd 2009 by Badrud Doza
Vision was projected in the introduction of the Budget Speech to develop Bangladesh as Digital Bangladesh by 2021 in line with forcast of the Prime Minister’s declaration in the party manifesto. For this, Budget attached priority for building read more
El mayor envenenamiento de la historia está sucediendo ahora
Jon Kepa | June 22nd 2009 by Jon Kepa
El mayor envenenamiento de masas de la historia está sucediendo ahora, en estos momentos. No es una metáfora, ni una exageración mediática. Se trata, en realidad, de un veredicto copiado, letra a letra, de un comunicado de la Organización Mundia read more
Goddess Nike - “Women’s sport robbed of public support “
Avaxhome, Astalavista, E-Snips and ALL.. | June 21st 2009 by gnagri
We are unfortunately a cricket- crazy nation, not a sports-crazy one. Barring cricket, no sport here receives the attention it deserves. In these circumstances, the plight of women’s sport is even worse. Even if Bangladesh and Kenya are playing read more

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