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A GRAND REUNION OF ALL THE EX-CADETS OF BANGLADESH WILL BE HELD ON 18TH SEPTEMBER (SUNDAY) at 11:00 am, at Bicentennial Park, Homebush Bay Olympic Park. Detail...

Sent By: -Nawshad Shah


Dilruba Shahana lives in Melbourne.


Campbelltown Bangla School Annual Cultural Night

Campbelltown Bangla School arranged an annual cultural night on the 23rd July, 2005 at James Meehan High School Auditorium. The program started with speeches delivered by many invited high officials and the Bangladesh High Commissioner, H.E. Ashraf-Ud Doula. This was followed by the prize distribution ceremony for the winners of the open competition and then the childrens’ program, which included singing, dancing and poetry recitations. The night ended with the solo performances of the three guest artists Abdullah Al Mamoon, Amia Matin and Sirajus Salekin. Photos...


Update about Hridoy:

We have collected another $2500.00, after we sent our first lot of
$6914.30 last Friday. We are planning to send the 2nd lot by this
week-end. So far we have collected total $9500.00 from Australia, which
is really a great achievement in only 2 week time. Details...

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Thanks for your generous contribution. Our total collection from Australia now exceeds $6500.00 and increasing every moment now. We are trying to double it by transferring the total amount to Microsoft Office in USA, where they have announced to DOUBLE the amount collected from employees. We'll let everyone know once it's done.  Prothom-Alo  Details...

-Nawshad


Dr. Qaiyum Parvez is an academic of the University of Western Sydney.


The Sun-Herald City to Surf 2005

This year marks the 35th anniversary of The Sun-Herald City to Surf.
You can expect it to be an exciting year for Australia's greatest
community fun run.In 2005 two new changes will be introduced to The Sun-Herald City to Surf. The race will start at the earlier time of 9.30am on the 14th August 2005 and due to the narrowing of William Street it has beendecided to divide The Sun-Herald Start (previously known as Group A)into two separate starts. Details...

-Nawshad Shah


An Array of Environmental Problems Threaten  Bangladesh: Contamination of drinking water; the level of arsenic is more than 500 percent of the WHO recommended safe mark for over 80 million people. Desertification of large parts of the country due to construction of dams and barrages upstream in India.  Sea Level rise and the prospect of large-scale inundation. Air pollution in urban areas, periodical flooding,  pollution of rivers, the destruction of forests and wetlands. Details...

Bangladesh Environmental Seminar Report at Canberra...

Professor Nazrul Islam's visit in Melbourne and seminar...

Professor Nazrul Islam's visit in Sydney and seminar...

Sent by: Kamrul Ahsan Khan


Postcolonial light on three Bengali playtexts

There is no full-length investigation of post-coloniality in Bangladeshi Bengali literature. This is partly because Bangladesh had no separate identity under colonial rule, being just another part of greater India. Then at partition, it became one section of the unnatural union that was Pakistan. These two identities have kept Bangladesh as a relatively unknown domain, at least to the Western academy. The other reason in the context of literary postcolonial studies is that these have concentrated on writing in English, whereas Bangladeshi literature is almost completely in the national language. This study offers a discussion of the post-coloniality of contemporary Bangladeshi theatre via analysis of selected playtexts. You are invited to visit the following website:
http://www.library.uow.edu.au/adt-NWU/public/adt-NWU20020219.094704/
-Khairul Haque Chowdhury, khairul@uow.edu.au


Mohammed A Razzaque Ph.D. is currently teaching at UNSW.



Activities in Darus Salam Mosque Sefton

Organized by Bangladesh Islamic centre. Details...


Date & Time: 6 August, 6:30 PM

Venue: Harvey Lowe Pavilion, Castle Hill Showground

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Listen a Modern Bangla Song  By Al Mamoon

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On the 20th August, 2005, the Bangabandhu Parishad Australia will remember ‘Jatio Shok Dibosh’. Details...

-Dr. Qaiyum Parvez & Dr. Nurur Rahman


 Sent by: Bangladesh High Commission, Canberra. Details...


Bangladesh High Commissioner Meets With Media Representatives

On 3rd of July 2005, Bangladesh High Commissioner invited media representatives from both Sydney and Canberra for a friendly exchange of views on promoting Bangladesh in Australia. The High Commissioner H.E. Ashraf-ud-doula, delivered a speech, to read it, click on the link at the bottom of this article. The High Commissioner then asked each media representative to give a short speech of approximately 3 minutes. A short singing function was held after the meeting. This was then followed by lunch which was served at the High Commissioner’s residence. Photos... High Commissioner's Speech...

Your generous support and donation can save a young and brilliant student of Bangladesh. Details... Prothom-Alo

Sent By: Nawshad Shah


Dilruba Shahana lives in Melbourne.


INTERNATIONAL CRICKET, SUMMER 2005-2006, AUSTRALIA  

Sent by: Helal Morshedi           Details...


New Executive Committee of  Bangladesh Society for Puja and Culture Inc.-2005. Details...

Sent by: Nirmal Chakraborty


A Musical Night With Fauzia Khan

 

A ghorua srotar ashor was held in honour of the famous singer, Fauzia Khan, at Sirajus Salekin’s residence. Many people came to the evening and enjoyed the night. After dinner, there was a music session in which Protity sang some chorus and solos. Fauzia Khan sang some famous songs from the old days. Photos...

 


HANIF SHANKET concert at Sydney Town Hall on 28th August 2005, Details will be announced soon by " The Australian Association for Bangla Institute of Culture" Details...


Please sign the signature campaign to promote and support the initiative to bring back the honourable remains of Late Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman from Masroor Air Force Base in Pakistan.
The online petition is available here:

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/191432260

www.bangladesh-association.com/Matiur

Rahman, (Bir Srestha) Matiur (1941-1971)

Sent By: Kamrul Ahsan Khan

Relevant Article By Dr. Qaiyum Parvez at Bangla-sydney.com


The Qantas A.R. Rahman 3rd Dimension Tour 2005-Sydney

 

CHARINDAA's 2005 debut event is an Australian concert tour by A.R. Rahman accompanied by celebrated singers Hariharan, Chitra, Sadhana Sargam, Shankar Mahadevan, Alka Yagnik, Blaaze, Madhushree and Kailesh Kher. 

Date & Time: 17 Sep 2005, 7:00 PM

Venue: Sydney SuperDome, NSW Sydney Seating

Details..  


Abed Chaudhury is a scientist and writer who currently lives in Canberra. E-mail: abed@kanihati.com More poems


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