Sunday, November 24, 2013

Resolve the matter

we are hopeless regarding our politics and politician. In this situation, general people has liked non-party government. It is just a demand to avoid partyzan harrasment and to stay in peace. So why most of the people want caretaker government for long time. With this, so called civil society has mixed their intention and say – caretaker government needs for election. But then what?   Once BNP, then AL, then BNP……?  Is it a solution for our country? Is it peace?
With this, benefit will be gone always to civil society. And we will observe - Opposition will never go to perliament, they will blame caretaker government.  With this culture, it is possible to stay us always in hopeless  regarding our politics and politician. No demcracy will be set in the country. Politics and politician will be sick day by day. Third party, namely care taker for Electoral system after every five year can not be the origin solution for democracy. They are another one cream peaker who always wants to peak cream from the weakness of the politics. And so why they always want to put the politics in fire and underestimate the politician. But we should remember, it is never avoidable that the country will be ruled by politician. In this circumstances, it will be demanded to resolve the matter by politician under constitutional rule and practice. We should make pressure for democracy in every sector.

Monday, November 11, 2013



 
Obama Calls for Updated US Policy on Cuba
 
VOA News
U.S. President Barack Obama says it is time for the United States to revise its policies regarding Cuba.

Speaking in Miami Friday, Obama said it doesn't make sense that policies put in place more than 50 years ago would still be effective in the Internet age.
 

 The president pointed out that Cuban leader Fidel Castro came into power in 1961, the same year Obama was born. The United States cut off diplomatic relations with Cuba that same year and imposed an economic embargo a year later.

The U.S. embargo against Cuba is controversial internationally. In October, the United Nations voted to condemn it for the 22nd time.

The Obama administration has engaged in recent discussions with the Cubans on migration and mail, and has relaxed travel and remittance rules for Cuban Americans.

Sunday, November 10, 2013


পথহারা 



=> আমরা কোথায় যাচ্ছি ?
<= যেখানে আমাদের যাওয়া উচিত, সেখানেই যাচ্ছি।

=> কোথায় আমাদের যাওয়া উচিত?
<= যেখানে আমরা যেতে চাই, সেখানেই যাওয়া উচিত।

=> আমরা কোথায় যেতে চাই?
<= যেখানে যাওয়া ছাড়া আমাদের গতি নেই, সেখানেই যেতে চাই।

=> কোথায় যাওয়া ছাড়া আমাদের গতি নেই?
<= যেখানে আমরা যাচ্ছি, সেখানে যাওয়া ছাড়া আমাদের গতি নেই।


Nilgiri, Bandorban – A wonderful place of Bangladesh


Nil Giri is the highest hill resort of Bangladesh with amazing natural beauty. This Resort is located 47 km South-East of Bandarban town on Chimbuk Range at a height of 2400 feet from sea level. It has a high class residential accommodation that makes a difference.  This beautiful resort in the top of the mountain maintain by the Bangladesh Army.


You will be amazed when you see that the cloudy sky often kisses the peak of the hill. Gentle breeze was blowing down the hill side and thin clouds were hanging around on their way to casual fly. Dimmed through the clouds, silver moon light was rolling down the folds and slopes.  It is Imagine the scene! Clouds are playing with you and you can touch them! This is the most attractive place of Bangladesh for those who love hills and clouds.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Monir loses the battle

The 14-year-old school boy Monir, who sustained burn injuries when pickets set fire to his father’s covered van on Dhaka-Gazipur highway in Gazipur on the first day of the opposition’s 60-hour hartal, succumbed to his injuries early today.
Monir who sustained 95 percent burn injuries breathed his last around 4:30am at the intensive care unit of Burn and Plastic Surgery Unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital, doctor Samanto Lal Sen, who examined Monir at the burn unit, told The Daily Star.
Monir, who was elder of the two sons of Ramjan, had begged to his father, a covered van driver from Gazipur, to bring him to Dhaka and the father and son were on their way back when the arson took place on the highway on the fateful day Monday.
“This was his first time in the city,” said Ramjan Ali, the father.
Responding to Monir’s request, Ramjan had come to the capital along with his son for business on Saturday little knowing it that this one will be his final trip.
“It was 9:00am, and we were just a few kilometres away from home. Sensing trouble ahead, I parked my van and asked Monir to wait inside. I went out to check if it was safe to drive on,” the father told The Daily Star earlier.
The father then witnessed the dreadful incident of his life as the pickets set blaze to his van hurling a petrol bomb caring little that Monir was inside the lorry.
Locals and police pulled out the burning child and doused him with water. He was first whisked off to Tongi Hospital and then to DMCH.
Immediately after the incident, Ramjan did not tell his wife about their son’s fate though the DMCH sources said there was little hope for Monir’s survival.
But none had the heart to tell Ramjan that he should call his wife immediately if she were to see her son alive for one last time.
The ill-fated mother had previously lost two daughters, one in a road accident and the other during infancy.
Finally, Monir’s mother came to see him at the hospital last night. She screamed and fainted at the sight of him. She could not be revived for an hour and a half, but when she regained consciousness, she cried out for justice, family sources said earlier.
The mental state of the parents who had witnessed their son with entire body swollen and blackened beyond recognition and drifted in and out of consciousness at the hospital were not known immediately after the death of Monir.