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India supporting Shanti Bahni & independent Jummaland in Bang…
Rupee News The main account | November 14th 2009 by Moin Ansari
Bangladesh-Chittagong Hill Tracts: There are eleven ethnic multi-lingual minorities in the greater CHTs. They are Bawm, Pangkhua, Lushai, Khumi, Mro, Khyang, Chakma, Marma and Tripura. They have been divided in to three groups. The Bawm, Pangkhua, Lu read more
Bangladesh Aug 14, 1975: Mutiny or murder–Let the vandetta begi…
Rupee News The main account | November 14th 2009 by Moin Ansari
For anybody concerned in the case of what is commonly known as the Bangabandhu Murder Case, there is a pressing need for assessing what kind of occurrence had taken place in the morning of 15th August 1975. It calls for a realistic legal formulations read more
Need free data entry job?
Data Entry Jobs Online, Easy Work From Home Jobs | November 14th 2009 by Minh Nguyen
I am Muhammad Waliur Rahman from Bangladesh. I want to join a full free Data Entry Job. No matter if on line, off line, part time, full time, typing job, ad pasting, copy pasting, and etc etc etccccc……… Need to care about: *Free j read more
Ringing Up Rush to English in Bangladesh
Mr English 101 | November 14th 2009 by Winn
The BBC´s SMS-based ´´Janala´´ program in Bangladesh caused a rush of more than 300,000 subscribers to learn English by cell phone. The surprising response to the program is another testament to the economic significance of English. For many, read more
The coming isolation via intellibriefs.blogspot.com
ChinaSecurityBlog.com | November 13th 2009
The coming isolation: “India has to gird up to face internationally new tough times, warns N.V.Subramanian. http://www.newsinsight.net/archivedebates/nat2.asp?recno=1910 11 November 2009: As the Australian prime minister, Kevin Rudd, meets Manm read more
More blogging aidworkers
The Road To The Horizon | November 12th 2009 by Peter Casier
I have found four more blogging aidworkers:Denise in Tajikistan features astonishing notes and pictures from some of the most isolated places in the world: Voyageuse MondialeNathalie in Cambodia always amuses me with her witty writing: Nathalie Abeje read more
Pill x Freddie Gibbs collab lead new music post
Gowhere Hip Hop | November 12th 2009 by Tim Hanrahan
Pill "Run Up To Me" f/ Freddie Gibbs Producer: Ced L. Young - FULL, CDQ, Track off the upcoming project, 4075: The Refill *Tibs Fav.™Rising MCs Pill and Freddie Gibbs link up for a nice joint called "Run Up To Me" (shouts 2 EV). The record has read more
Another Travesty of Justice
The 3rd world view | November 12th 2009 by Rezwan
Another travesty of justice happened in Bangladesh today. After cartoonist Arif was acquitted by a higher court last year, a lower court in Jessore finds him guilty. From BDNews24.com: A Jessore court has handed down two months of rigorous impris read more
Aminul Islam Bulbul to make Cricket Popular in China
DARK OCEAN NEEDS A LIGHTHOUSE | November 11th 2009 by bangladesh
Aminul Islam Bulbul is one of the successful cricketers of Bangladesh. He was a good spinner and played for Bangladesh for 15 years since his debut in 1988 in the Asian Youth Cup cricket tournament. Bulbul is now working as the ACC Development Offic read more
‘Change and be changed’ but our politics is not changing
an ordinary citizen | November 11th 2009 by Badrud Doza
Prothom Alo virtually initiated a movement to change ourselves and to change others in order to change our society and our country. It started the campaign from its last anniversary. Throughout the year the organisers extensively traversed the countr read more
Jagannath University Admission Test Result 2009-2010
WideInfoz | November 11th 2009 by jjeonss
Jagannath University of Bangladesh (www.jnuni.net) admission test result 2009-2010. If you want to Jagannath University (jnuni.net) admission test results, then you can check out below. Jagannath University KHA Unit Admission Test Result 2009-2010 read more
India’s Breakup Is Inevitable
Pak Alert Press | November 11th 2009 by Noureen
INDIA: Before and after maps “The decline of India is inevitable, Mr. Speaker, for many of the same reasons that doomed the Soviet Union,” – Congressman Edolphus Towns in his 1998 speech. “The Indian state, in its present manifestation, pract read more
Aminul Islam Bulbul's Cricket Journey To China
The 3rd world view | November 10th 2009 by Rezwan
Those who are familiar with Bangladesh cricket must know Aminul Islam Bulbul. He is one of the successful spinners of Bangladesh and has played for Bangladesh for 15 years since his debut in 1988 in the Asian Youth Cup cricket tournament. Ever wond read more
Talent From Bangladesh
The 3rd world view | November 10th 2009 by Rezwan
This September when I was in Dhaka, I met some netizens from Dhaka whom I know from blogs and other online activities. One of them was Mehdi hasan. He is a young Bangladeshi in his mid twenties and keeps a low profile. I was surprised to learn that h read more
world cup 2011 fixtures
Cricket- a religion flashbacks ,latest news, IPL, legends an… | November 10th 2009
Group A - Group B -Australia, India, Pakistan, read more
BTCL High-Speed Broadband Internet – New Packages
Broadband and its Future in Bangladesh | November 9th 2009
Nov 10, 2009 The number of BTCL customers could not reach even 1,000 though the high-speed broadband internet service was launched seven months ago. To increase the number of customers, the state-owned Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Ltd (BTCL) read more
2011 World Cup : India’s First match against Bangladesh
Assam Information Portal | November 9th 2009 by Assam
India will take on Bangladesh in its first match of 2011 World Cup tournament on February 19 in Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The first match will take place two days after the opening ceremony of the 14-nation tournament at the same venue in Dhaka on F read more
Maritime strategy: Vision from Bangladesh
Rupee News: Editor's Disquisitions & Fulminations | November 9th 2009 by Moin Ansari
MARITIME strategy is the set of principles that govern a maritime war, in which the sea is a substantial factor. Naval strategy is but that part of national strategy which determines the movement of the fleet, in time of war. Maritime strategy determ read more
India blames Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal for Maoist insurgency
Rupee News: Editor's Disquisitions & Fulminations | November 9th 2009 by Moin Ansari
Maoists get arms from Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal: Chidambaram Maoists are acquiring weapons through Bangladesh, Myanmar and possibly Nepal, according to the home minister, P Chidambaram, who nonetheless has expressed government’s willingness for a read more
India to open 2011 World Cup campaign against Bangladesh
The Roar - the news that matters | November 9th 2009 by Vikram Kamboj
India will clash with Bangladesh in the opening match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 in Dhaka on February 19, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Monday. The first match takes place two days after the opening ceremony of the 14-nation read more
Bhutan and Bangladesh will be linked via Indian road
Latest news world blog is about latest and hottest news from… | November 9th 2009 by latestnewsworld
Hasina November 8, 2009 Bangladesh & Bhutan have rehabilitated a two-sided trade contract to step up relationships & discussed possibility of a road link connecting the 2 states through contiguous India. “Achievement in all these places read more
12-hour Bandh hits normal life in Assam
Assam Information Portal | November 9th 2009 by Assam
The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has called for a 12-hour shutdown across Assam on Monday to protest the detention it’s two top leaders. People in Assam responded to the Assam bandh call and shops, businesses and educational instituti read more
Bangladesh rail network up for a make-over
Gold Investment Stocks | November 9th 2009 by jeff
DHAKA – Neglected for long, Bangladesh’s railway is up for a make-over to cope with the growing need for connectivity within the country and to prepare for joining the Asian rail network. Collaboration with New Delhi is likely to be high read more
Bangladesh rejects India’s all delimitation claims
Rupi News | November 8th 2009 by Moin Ansari
Bangladesh has submitted a note to the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) last week rejecting all delimitation claims of India stating that the country has initiated an arbitration proceeding against India on October 28 last for ach read more
Renewal of trade agreement between Bhutan and Bangladesh
Bhutan Excursion - Bhutan Tour & Travel, Adventure and Touri… | November 8th 2009 by Abi Narayan
Bhutan and Bangladesh signed the renewed bilateral trade agreement this afternoon in the capital. The new agreement will further enhance trade relations between the two countries. The renewed bilateral trade agreement was signed by the Economic Affai read more
Bangladeshi patriots resist Indian hegemony–Indo-Bangla relatio…
Pakistan Ledger | November 7th 2009 by Moin Ansari
TRANSIT AND OTHER NATIONAL ISSUES Badrul Islam In response to Raheed Ejaz´s report, Dhaka considers one-time transit to Tripura as ´test case´, The Editor in his editorial, (New Age, 0ctober 18, 2009) has correctly voiced his opinion under read more
Bangladesh sends back Two ULFA leaders to India
Assam Information Portal | November 7th 2009 by Assam
Two senior leaders of ULFA, a banned outfit fighting for freedom of Assam, has been sent back to India by Bangladesh. According to police source, ULFA Foreign Secretary Sashadhar Choudhury and Finance Secretary Chitraban Hazarika, who had been picked read more
LTE – The Rise of the Mobile Prosumer
Telecom News Bulletin | November 6th 2009 by Jamil Arif
World leaders meet at the NGT Asia Summit to discuss the move to 4G The average handset has evolved from the humble voice-box, to the total media centre. As a result thousands of start-up companies are profiting out of the Telecom sector’s advances read more
Bangladesh: The Awami League’s dismal record
Rupee News: Editor's Disquisitions & Fulminations | November 6th 2009 by Moin Ansari
Even the military regime did not harass us as much Mohammad Asafuddowlah, former bureaucrat who served for 35 years at different levels of the administration, tells Saad Hammadi and Mohiuddin Alamgir about how the persecution of people has increased read more
Mobile phone is changing the lifestyle of our new generation
an ordinary citizen | November 6th 2009 by Badrud Doza
In Bangladesh, you would hardly see any young people, male or female without a mobile phone. They are using it for communicating with their friends and families, to pass thier time enjoying the music or listening to FM radio, play games, browse the i read more

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