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Sunday, October 26, 2008

[chottala.com] Re: US training Pakistani forces to fight Taliban

Miru
Mr Syed Aslam using our Chottala for Pakistan propaganda machine. He
might have interest in Pakistan. But we dont have any interest to
listen pakistan or its story(we have enough with pakistan). Moreover
we dont like to use Chottala as anti american group.

Syed aslam should read chottala's home page for its description:

"The intention of this group is to meet or bring together the people
from all over the world who once studied, lived, have relatives,
merely interested or from Chittagong, Bangladesh! Chittagong is
famous for its natural beauty, rich history and its great people.

We want to be united and help each other everyway possible. We want
to leverage our united voice, our expertise, our experiences and our
ideas for a better future for Chittagong.

Thanks for your interest! & WELCOME!! "

Nader Chowdhury

--- In chottala@yahoogroups.com, "Syed Aslam" <Syed.Aslam3@...> wrote:
>
> US training Pakistani forces to fight Taliban
>
> - By STEPHEN GRAHAM, Associated Press Writer Stephen Graham,
Associated
> Press Writer – Fri Oct 24, 1:09 pm ET
>
> [image: The Pakistan Problem] Play Video
>
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26cl=10259661%26lang=en
>60
> Minutes <http://news.yahoo.com/i/2833> – The Pakistan Problem
>
> - [image: Pakistan]
>
<http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Pakistan/ss/events/wl/081401pakistan>*
> Slideshow:* Pakistan
>
<http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Pakistan/ss/events/wl/081401pakistan>
> - [image: Taliban force phone network shutdown] Play Video
>
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> *Video:* Taliban force phone network shutdown
>
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26cl=10362584%26lang=en
>
> Reuters
<http://news.yahoo.com/i/2704;_ylt=AqdcZ0Mr7ZW3HF63QQ0EOFT9xg8F>
> - [image: 'Missiles' hit Pakistan school] Play Video
>
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26cl=10346158%26lang=en
>
> *Video:* 'Missiles' hit Pakistan school
>
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26cl=10346158%26lang=en
>
> BBC
<http://news.yahoo.com/i/2919;_ylt=AtJA2v9_d8hdP4LeG09npQ79xg8F>
>
> [image: Pakistan's tribesmen hold remains of missile allegedly
fired by US
> forces on the] <http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Miran-Shah-Taliban-
Pakistan/photo//081023/481/32c2e1e36bbc4a3c9a5d72f67ef918ca//s:/ap/200
81024/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan_us_training_mission
>
> *AP – Pakistan's tribesmen hold remains of missile allegedly fired
by US
> forces on the outskirts of Pakistan's …*
>
> ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – U.S. special forces have begun teaching a
Pakistani
> paramilitary unit how to fight the Taliban and al-Qaida, hoping to
> strengthen a key front-line force as violence surges on both sides
of the
> border with Afghanistan.
>
> The sensitive mission puts rare American boots on the ground in a
key
> theater in the war against extremist groups, but it risks fanning
anti-U.S.
> sentiment among Pakistani Muslims already angry over suspected CIA
missile
> attacks on militants in the same frontier region.
>
> "The American special forces failed in Afghanistan and Iraq," said
Ameerul
> Azim, an official in the hard-line Islamic party Jamaat-e-
Islami. "Those who
> failed everywhere cannot train our people."
>
> Despite such complaints, the training program comes as some tribes
in the
> frontier zone are setting up militias to help the Pakistani
government
> combat extremist movements. The new forces have been compared to
the Sunni
> Arab militias in Iraq that helped beat back the insurgency there.
>
> Still, the U.S. training program is reportedly smaller than
originally
> proposed and was delayed, apparently reflecting misgivings in
Pakistan's
> government about allowing U.S. troops on its territory.
>
> Its start has not been officially announced, but a Pakistani
military
> officer and a U.S. defense official told The Associated Press that
two to
> three dozen trainers arrived earlier this month.
>
> The Pakistani said the Americans had already begun training senior
personnel
> of the paramilitary Frontier Corps at an undisclosed location in
Pakistan's
> restive northwest, adjacent to Afghanistan. He said the course
included
> classroom and field exercises.
>
> The Pentagon official said the Americans would stay for a few
months. He
> said that it would likely be a one-time effort and that there were
no plans
> to send more trainers.
>
> Both agreed to discuss the program only if granted anonymity,
because
> details had not been made public.
>
> Asked about the program Thursday, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman
declined
> to give any specifics. But he contrasted the mission with much
larger U.S.
> training efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, where U.S. soldiers are
embedded
> with local units on the battlefield.
>
> "It is a train-the-trainer type of concept," Whitman said. "They
are not
> actually conducting operations."
>
> The Frontier Corps is a relic of British rule that was long a
poorly armed,
> untrained police force that the government hopes can be remade into
a potent
> unit capable of confronting Taliban militants.
>
> Its troopers are local men, in contrast to the army, which is
dominated by
> ethnic Punjabis and is viewed as an occupying force by the Pashtun
> tribesliving on both sides of the border. U.S. and Pakistani
officials
> argue that
> the corps' local knowledge and cultural sensitivities make it the
best tool
> in a battle where winning hearts and minds is crucial.
>
> The goal is that a strong Frontier Corps can take on most combat
duties,
> allowing a gradual pullback of the army that is hoped will ease
tensions in
> the northwest.
>
> The U.S. has poured some $10 billion into Pakistan since the then-
president,
> Gen. Pervez Musharraf, turned against his former Taliban allies in
> Afghanistan after the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Most of the money
has gone
> to the army, including the $70 million earmarked for the Frontier
Corps
> program.
>
> U.S. forces already trained Pakistan's Special Services Group, a
commando
> unit that crushed militants holding Islamabad's Red Mosque last
year.
> Washington also has supplied the helicopter gunships that are
seeing heavy
> use in army offensives in several Pakistani border regions.
>
> But with the war dragging in Afghanistan, U.S. lawmakers and
commentators
> have questioned why Pakistan still seems unable to eradicate
militant
> sanctuaries on its side of the border.
>
> "This thought has come pretty late in the day," Rasul Bakhsh Rais, a
> professor of political sciences, said of Pakistan's decision to let
the
> trainers in. "But still I don't think it is too late, given the
fact that
> this is going to be a very long war."
>
> With many Pakistanis accusing their army of fighting a proxy war
against its
> own citizens at Washington's behest, U.S. officials have said
Pakistan was
> reluctant to accept foreign training, but softened its stance in
the light
> of mounting losses.
>
> Musharraf, who was forced out of office earlier this year,
announced a plan
> in 2007 to build up the Frontier Corps so it could confront Taliban
> fighters.
>
> At the time, its troops had no body armor, few vehicles and an
arsenal of
> only aging rifles. With U.S. help, the corps has received several
more
> battalions, been armed with tanks and artillery and is now heavily
involved
> in fighting in the Bajur and Swat areas.
>
> American officials have said they are also supplying equipment such
as
> helmets, flak vests and night-vision goggles.
>
> "The hope is that the more trainers we train, the more effective
they will
> be in training their forces and the more capable forces will then
be able to
> take the fight to the militants in the tribal areas where they
operate,"
> Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said.
>
> The training program has begun despite strains in Pakistani-U.S.
relations.
>
> Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, who replaced Musharraf as army chief,
and the
> former leader's successor as president, Asif Ali Zardari, have
maintained
> close ties with Washington. But they have condemned the recent U.S.
missile
> strikes, the latest of which killed nine people Thursday.
>
> Cooperation has also been chilled by an incident in June when U.S.
warplanes
> killed 11 Frontier Corps troopers at a border post. U.S. officials
said the
> action during a skirmish with militants was justified. Pakistan's
army
> insists no shots were fired from the post.
>
> U.S. officials suspect some Frontier Corps troops sympathize with
the
> Taliban and ignore militants sneaking though mountain passes into
> Afghanistan to attack U.S. and NATO troops.
>
> Pakistani officials agree the corps has problems, but analysts say
a better
> trained force is more likely to have the confidence to take on the
> militants. American officials also hope it will become a better
partner for
> cross-border cooperation.
>
> ___
>
> Associated Press writers Lolita Baldor in Washington and Munir
Ahmad in
> Islamabad contributed to this report.
>
>
> More on Pakistan
>
> - 4 Pakistanis arrested over Marriott blast
>
<http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081024/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan_arrests_1
>AP
> - Pakistan sacks coach Lawson
>
<http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081024/wl_sthasia_afp/cricketpaklawsons
ack_081024164257
>
> AFP
> - Pakistani refugees complain of army and Taliban
>
<http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081024/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan_cost_of_w
ar_2
>
> AP
>
> More...
>
> - *Video:* Suspected U.S. Missile Strike in Pakistan
>
<http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=AsSTAhb8bi17c5Fl_yFGrN_9xg8F/SIG=12fuard
tq/**http%3A//cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/ynews%3Fch=4226714%
26cl=10343309%26lang=en
>ABC
> News
<http://news.yahoo.com/i/2614;_ylt=Ari3WqI0Gea2ryvrp1j96639xg8F>
> - *Video:* Ancient Kashmir trade route re-opens
>
<http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=AmXROiYhmCvTxVBeNnOXHOf9xg8F/SIG=12fs13f
mu/**http%3A//cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/ynews%3Fch=4226714%
26cl=10323156%26lang=en
>
> BBC
<http://news.yahoo.com/i/2919;_ylt=AlkCN.zEsBBEx1ifU1Dndd79xg8F>
> - *Video:* Pakistan faces cash crisis
>
<http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=AuvR49PZYQmNdmIM5cjcVOb9xg8F/SIG=12f3qk7
4i/**http%3A//cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/ynews%3Fch=4226714%
26cl=10323023%26lang=en
>
> BBC
<http://news.yahoo.com/i/2919;_ylt=AglAL0dr9en45..Sck9o9lb9xg8F>
>
> *US training Pakistani forces to fight
>
Taliban*<http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5joMde9xmek_Irl52RkIJm5peox
9gD94104E00
>
> The Associated Press - 3 hours ago
> ISLAMABAD, *Pakistan* (AP) — *US* special *forces* have begun
teaching a *
> Pakistani* paramilitary unit how to *fight* the *Taliban* and al-
Qaida,
> hoping to strengthen a *...*
> *US* Special *Forces Training Pakistani* Units:
> Report<http://www.newsroomamerica.com/world/story.php?id=435840>
> Newsroom America, New Zealand - 20 minutes ago
> *US* Special *Forces* troops are *training* a *Pakistani*
paramilitary unit
> how to better *fight* the *Taliban* and al Qaeda, in an attempt to
shore up
> an important *...*
>
> Thaindian.com<http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/entertainment/us-
to-train-pak-troops-how-to-fight-out-taliban_100108630.html
>
> '*US* desperate to help *Pakistan fight
> Taliban*'<http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008%5C10%
5C18%5Cstory_18-10-2008_pg1_7
>
> Daily Times, Pakistan - Oct 17, 2008
> LAHORE: The *US* military begins a *training* effort inside
*Pakistan* this
> week that 'holds promise' as the *US* is desperate to help
*Pakistan fight
> Taliban* in the *...*
> *US* plan to help *Pakistan fight*
> insurgents<http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/1017/p02s01-usfp.html>
> Christian
> Science Monitor
> *US* to train Pak troops how to *fight* out
> *Taliban*<http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/entertainment/us-to-
train-pak-troops-how-to-fight-out-taliban_100108630.html
>
> Thaindian.com
> *US* begins *training* mission in
>
*Pakistan*<http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/10/17/US_begins_training_m
ission_in_Pakistan/UPI-35721224288082/
>
> United
> Press International
> all 244 news articles
> »<http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&gl=us&ned=us&ie=UTF-
8&ncl=1259879721
>
>
> Calgary Herald<http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/story.html?
id=133da479-572e-4b6c-9ad0-6874deb7050a
>
> INDIA-*PAKISTAN*: A River Runs Through
> It<http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/india/articles/20081024.aspx>
> Strategy Page - 10 hours ago
> October 19, 2008: Over the weekend, *Pakistani* troops moved into a
> large *Taliban
> training* camp in the hills surrounding the Swat valley. Over 60
*Taliban*died
> *...*
> *US* hits Haqqani Network in North
>
Waziristan<http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2008/10/us_hits_haqq
ani_netw.php
>
> Long
> War Journal
> Strike On *Pakistan* Islamic School Kills
> 9<http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/10/23/world/main4540131.shtml>
> CBS
> News
> *Pakistan* to arm tribal
> militias<http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?
storyID=732570&category=REGION
>
> Albany
> Times Union
> Metro Canada -
Vancouver<http://www.metronews.ca/vancouver/world/article/129866>
> all 813 news articles
> »<http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&gl=us&ned=us&ie=UTF-
8&ncl=1261422524
>
> Al-Qaeda websites
>
attacked<http://www.opendemocracy.net/terrorism/article/security_brief
ings/231008
>
> Open Democracy, UK - 9 hours ago
> According to Lieutenant-General Lloyd Austin, commander of *US*
combat *
> forces* in Iraq, the province was experiencing over twenty attacks
per week.
> *...*
>

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[chottala.com] China poisoned milk


Thank you Mr. Rabbi for your educative pictures of Malamine contamination in food products.
 
Could you please educate us Contamination of Foods which are done by our Bangladeshi Businesspersons. They do a lot more harm then the Chinese products. Why are we, the Bangladeshi citizens and Government play blind to these issues, unless our lives and not considered important. Just imagine, a dog dies and a investigation began in a Western country and yet nothing happens in Bangladesh. In conclusion, a man's life in Bangladesh is not as important as the dog's life in a Western country. How sad.
 
Kind regards.



To:
From: rabbi_dhbd2002@yahoo.com
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 21:22:02 -0700
Subject: [chottala.com] China poisoned milk







 

China milk poisoning incidents make everyone afraid to look at the daily news report. Everyday, the reports are changing. No one can clearly tell us what to eat and not to eat.

1.What really is poisoned milk?


It is the milk powder mixed with "MELAMINE"


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What is Melamine use for?

It is an industrial chemical use in the production of melawares.

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It is also used in home decoration. "US resistant board"


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Do you understand! Melamine is use in industrial production! It cannot be eaten.


2.Why is Melamine added in milk powder?

The most important nutrient in milk is protein. And Melamine has the same protein that contains "NITROGEN"


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Adding Melamine in milk reduces milk content and it is cheaper then milk so it lowers capitalization.
It can give the business man more profit! Below is Melamine. Doesn't it look like milk? It doesn't have any smell, so cannot be detected.

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3.When was it discovered?

Year 2007!! US cats and dogs died suddenly, they found that pet food from China contains Melamine.


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Starting 2008, In China , an abnormal increase in infant cases of kidney stones.


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August 2008 China Sanlu Milk Powder tested with Melamine


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Sept. 2008 - New Zealand gov't ask China to check this problem
Sept. 21, 2008 - Lots of food products in Taiwan tested with Melamine


4.What happens when Melamine is digested?

Melamine remains inside the kidney. It forms into stones blocking the tubes. Pain will be eminent and person cannot urinate. Kidney will then swell.

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Although surgery can remove the stones, but it will cause irreversible kidney damage. It can lead to loss of kidney function and will require kidney dialysis or lead to death because of uremia.

What is dialysis?

In fact, it should be called "blood washing". It is filtering all of the body's blood into a machine and then go back to the body.

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The whole process takes 4 hours and it is necessary to dialysis once for every 3 days for the rest of your life.

Here is a dialysis center

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Large dialysis center


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A small hole is required in the arm to insert the
sub-dialysis catheter.


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Why is it more serious in babies?

Because the kidney is very small and they drink a lot of milk powder.

Here is a baby undergoing dialysis.


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China currenty has 13,000 infants hospitalized


It does not matter how much a human being took Melamine. The important point is "It cannot be EATEN!"

5.What are the foods to be avoided?


Foods that contain dairy products should be avoided.


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Remember: Foods with creamer or milk should be avoided.

6.Which companies are affected?

Hereunder are the companies affected with Melamine.


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7.What do we do next?


Avoid the above foods for at least six months.

If you have snack bar, restaurant or coffee shops, Stop selling dairy products for the meantime.

If you have infants at home, change to mother's milk or find other substitutes.

Finally, share this information with friends so they will understand the risk of milk poisoning.





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[chottala.com] Lack of intellect in the national conversations

Lack of intellect in the national conversations
Two examples - a general and a specific case
 
 
When the general people say that they want anti-corruption drive to go forward with a strong footing, at the back of their mind, they actually expect that those anti-corruption measures will have positive impact on their daily lives. So, when people find out that the prices of things are going up, they are upset. What most people do not expect or understand is that these two things are related, in many cases, one causes the other.
 
Now, its OK when a farmer or a day-laborer do not understand the intricacy of this relationship. But, why would the same frustration be visible with our intellectuals, commentators in national level and other presumed experts who are sharing their thoughts in the media on a daily basis.
 
More important thing is that if you claim to be an expert, you have to understand the sequence of events that would lead to the eventual goal - which people wants in the long run - that is to improve their day to day living. How to make sure that it happens?
 
 
That was a general case. Now, here is a specific case.
 
For the specific case, we chose one of the most respected leader, intellectual of our time who often serves as the pointer of morality and correctness at the national level. He is our ex-Chief Justice, ex-Cheif Adviser - Justice Habibur Rahman. Please see the news item below titled "'Elected politicians should play caretakers for polls'".
 
Here he is saying what elected politicians should do - he is suggesting of scrapping the caretaker government system. Albeit, he was one of the Chief Advisers of the system! To be fair to him, he has a right to express his opinion. But being correct or wrong is not what matters in this context, everything is right or wrong in politics depending on whom you talk to.
 
What Justice Habibur Rahman is saying might have some truth in it, but it does not work as long as it is coming from a non-politician. The elected officials will have to realize this issue and take actions. Arm-chair consulting doesn't help here. We have enough of passive elements in the society who talks about good. We need some active elements in politics who talks about change.
 
Would Justice Habibur Rahman or people in similar stature take initiatives to join the politics to become active agents? That is what needs to happen.
 
Suggesting Hasina or Khaleda to do what is good or bad doesn't help. It never worked.
 
 
We have talked about it before. You need to understand the economics of corrupton. Once you understand that, you will be able to take realistic steps to improve the economic fate of millions of people of Bangladesh. One good way to start that would be follow what has been talked about in these two articles :  The Raw Deal that General people of Bangladesh is getting and Salary of a UP Chairman should be set One Lac Taka per month
 
 
If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the columnists in regular traditional media, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence.

Thanks for your time,
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Thu, Oct 23rd, 2008 7:12 pm BdST
Dhaka, Oct 23 (bdnews24.com)—Former chief adviser Muhammad Habibur Rahman believes elected politicians should play caretakers for polls.

"An incumbent government should be vested with interim status to oversee elections," the former chief justice said Thursday, in an apparent side-swipe at the caretaker government system.

"People confer the country's administration to an elected government. Why should it not administer elections in the interim period?" Habibur Rahman said at a programme organised by Transparency International, Bangladesh.

He was speaking as chief guest at the publication of a TIB report on 'Parliament and the role of lawmakers: people's expectations' held at Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre.

On the role of lawmakers, TIB chairman Prof Muzaffer Ahmed said: "We don't want the rule of prime minister; we want the rule of public representatives."

Habibur Rahman, who oversaw elections in 1996, said Bangladesh's eight elections had been frustrating experiences for the nation so far, but he hoped the ninth parliamentary election would be a good one.

The present chief adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed had also hinted last month that the caretaker system of governance in Bangladesh could be re-evaluated.

Addressing a gathering of expatriate Bangladeshis in New York in September, the chief adviser said: "I believe the caretaker government is not a permanent solution. An elected government should govern the country."

Replying to a query, he said: "The caretaker government system is provisioned by the Constitution. But we should think what is required in the future."
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Re: [chottala.com] ASP.NET Programmer

Dear Mr. Mohiuddin Khan,
 
Nice to here from you..
 
this is an asp.net programmer position in Shehala IT ltd.
 
They are working on an software which handle all sort of data of UN project in sudan.
 
The main team leader of this project is an employee of UN and working in Sudan.
 
Your salary will be decided after knowing your experience and experties..
 
If you are interested then
please send an resume with application to sadedar@hotmail.com
 
please keep the title "Application for  ASP.NET Programmer"
wish you best of luck..
 
Regards
Sabbir Hossain
 

Mohiuddin Khan <mohi.khan@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Sir,

I am a very good ASP.net programmer have already developed two project in asp.net. I am now working on custom house automation project as Technical lead.

Can you please send the detail.

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:09 PM, <SabbirHossain> wrote:
Dear All,

Anybody who knows asp.net
very much eager to learn..
Can walk extra mile..

please contact me via email..

keep the subject : ASP.NET Programmer..
I can't gurentee you good salary but
He or she will be able to work in an UN project

regards
Sabbir Hossain




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Mohiuddin H. Khan Asif
Sr. Software Engineer
Datasoft System Ltd.

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[chottala.com] Fw: Invitation in the view exghange meeting on “Environment Friendly and Sustainable Sanitation System Through Ecological Sanitation”.



Syed Siful Alam Shovan
shovan1209@yahoo.com



--- On Sun, 10/26/08, ziaur rahman <lituzr@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: ziaur rahman <lituzr@yahoo.com>
Subject: Invitation in the view exghange meeting on "Environment Friendly and Sustainable Sanitation System Through Ecological Sanitation".
To: pstc@bangla.net
Cc: shovan1209@yahoo.com
Date: Sunday, October 26, 2008, 5:20 PM

Dear Sir/ Madam,

 

We are happy to inform you that, WBB Trust and Society for Peoples Action in Change and Equity (SPACE)  are jointly going to organize a view exghange meeting on "Environment Friendly and Sustainable Sanitation System Through Ecological Sanitation" to create an environment friendly and permanent sanitation system. The view exghange meeting will held on October 29, 2008 Wednesday at 11.00 am, at the seminar hall of "IMAX Center" . Mr. Md. Azahar ali Pramanik, Executive Director, SPACE will present the keynote paper in the meeting. Government officials, perticipents from other NGO's working with sanitation issues, journalist from print and electonic media will be also present in the pogram.

 

Your participation and wise speech will give an extra gorgeous addition of our meeting.   

 

 

Thank you,

 

Ziaur Rahman

Assistant Project Officer

WBB Trust  

 

 

Program Details

 

Topic: "Environment Friendly and Sustainable Sanitation System Through Ecological Sanitation"

Vanue: Seminar hall, "IMAX Center" house #15/A, road #4, Dhanmondi, Dhaka.

Date: 29 October 2008, Wednesday

Time: 11 a.m

Keynote Speaker: Mr. Md. Azahar ali Pramanik, Executive Director, SPACE

Moderetor: Syed Mahbubul Alam Tahin, Program Manager, WBB Trust



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