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shemolia magula bazar dohar dhaka bangladesh
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My work for, Inside Grameen 2009 In December 2009, we gathered an international group of social entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, and innovators in Bangladesh. We spent five days getting under the skin of Grameen, the world’s best-known social purpose company. And, wow, what a week! Inside Grameen 2009 In December 2009, we gathered an international group of social entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, and innovators in Bangladesh. We spent five days getting under the skin of Grameen, the world’s best-known social purpose company. And, wow, what a week! View our photo gallery here At Grameen’s HQ in Dhaka we dialogued with Grameen founder and Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus. We went to the villages to meet with the grassroots staff of the bank and its borrowers. In Bogra, five hours north of the capital, we were guests of the Grameen Danone Foods Ltd. This joint venture is perhaps the world’s best-known collaboration between a large multinational and a social enterprise. Accompanied by the Bangladeshi staff and the Danone Communities team from Paris, we went from factory floor to the doorsteps of the villagers who buy the high nutrition yoghurt. We saw — warts and all — how this pioneering social business is attempting to align the resources and power of the two brands to benefit the poor of Bangladesh. Inside Grameen was only possible because of the amazing hospitality, openness and generosity of spirit of our friends at Grameen and Danone. We thank you so much.
08DHAKA856 2008-08-11 CONFIDENTIAL Embassy Dhaka ENGAGING BANGLADESH’S RAPID ACTION BATTALION: VISIT BY USG INTERAGENCY ASSESSMENT TEAM wikileaks.ch “The RAB seeks a broad engagement with the USG including human rights and counterterrorism training and recognizes the need to address allegations of past abuses.” “The officials explained that our ability to offer training or assistance is currently constrained by the RAB’s alleged human rights violations, which have rendered the organization ineligible to receive training and assistance according to the Leahy legislation.” “In order to provide the assessment team with a balanced view of the RAB, we arranged meetings with members of civil society in Dhaka and during field visits. As a result, team members were able to hear from journalists, academics, human rights advocates, and business leaders, and informally through people requesting assistance from the RAB, about perceptions of the RAB’s past and current conduct. There were reports of abuses and a pattern of misrepresentation by the RAB regarding so-called “encounter/crossfire killings.” The Assessment Team interviewed NGOs, media personnel, and members of civil society who reported that members of the RAB, possibly on instruction from senior government officials, have unlawfully used lethal force to eliminate their targets.” “A strong message from many civil society interlocutors was that the RAB enjoys a great deal of respect and admiration from a population scarred by …
“Geet” [1970] is an Indian Hindi film directed by Ramanand Sagar. Starring Rajendra Kumar, Mala Sinha, Kumkum, Tun Tun, Nasir Hussain and Sujit Kumar. Music is by Kalyanji Anandji. Lyrics by Anand Bakshi, Hasrat Jaipuri and Prem Dhawan. The film was later remade into the Telugu film Aradhana (1976 film) starring NT Rama Rao and Vanisri……………. Suman Kalyanpur aka Suman Hemadey was born on January 28, 1937 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, (which was then a part of India under British Raj), her maiden name being Hemady. In 1943, her family moved to Mumbai (then Bombay), where she received her musical training. She married Ramanand S. Kalyanpur. Once Talat Mahmood heard Kalyanpur singing in a musical concert. Highly impressed, he recommended her to his music recording company, HMV. At age 17, she provided her first playback singing for the movie, Mangu (1954), singing the song Koi Pukāre Dheere Se Tujhe…… Kalyanpur provided playback singing for Miyān Bibi Rāzi (1960), Bāt Ek Rāt Ki (1962), Dil Ek Mandir (1963), Dil Hi To Hai (1963), Shagoon (1964), Jahān Āra (1964), Sānjh Aur Sawerā (1964), Noor Jahān (1967), and Pakeezāh (1971). She sang for composers Shankar Jaikishan, Roshan, Madan Mohan, SD Burman, Hemant Kumar, Chitragupta, SN Tripathi, and Ghulam Mohammed, singing the most songs for the first two in the list. She has sung over 740 movie and non-movie songs…… Kalyanpur recorded songs for movies in several languages besides Hindi: Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati …
Covered By Zahin Rafid from Dhaka, Bangladesh…. Using Fender Strat and Pod x3 live…
-This Footage is From NBC news during liberation war of Bangladesh 1971. -NBC News report from 1/7/1972 that shows video of Pakistani soldiers executing students,professors and workers at Dhaka University on March 26, 1971 … NB- Bangladesh achieved her independence after nine month struggle which ensued an estimated three million Bengalis died and ten million refuges fled to India. The Mukti bahini dynamically formed by Bengali regulars and civilians after the proclaimation of Bangladesh’s independence on March 26, 1971. Finally on December 16, 1971 allied forces of the Muktibahini and Indian army decisively defeated The (West) Pakistan forces deployed resulting in the largest surrender…. ~***~Stay ConneCted WiTh me On:- – http://www.facebook.com – twitter.com
Bangladesh is one of the few countries in South Asia, which remains to be explored. It’s a land of enormous beauty, hundreds of serpentine rivers, crystal clear water lakes surrounded by ever green hills, luxuriant tropical rain forests, beautiful cascades of green tea gardens, world’s largest mangrove forest preserved as World Heritage, home of the Royal Bengal Tiger and the wild lives, warbling of birds in green trees, wind in the paddy fields, abundance of sunshine, world’s longest natural sea beach, rich cultural heritage, relics of ancient Buddhist civilizations and colorful tribal lives, – Bangladesh creates an unforgettable impression of a land of peace.
A Palace built in Dhaka in the 19th century
In 2007 Fong’s Industrial Corporation, China and Pacifig Associates, Dhaka, Bangladesh invited some enterprenures and top level officials of different textile industries to participate in a workshop in China. This video is prepared on that workshop.
shemolia magula bazar dohar dhaka bangladesh