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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Re: [chottala.com] Write-up on Mahbubul Alam in Jai Jai Din




Respected Alam Saheb,
Assalamu alaikum.
 
I have read your note of gratititude (attached below ) that you have penned down
reminiscing half a century back in reference to a write up published in daily Jai Jai Din
in commemoration of your father Late Mahbubul Alam- a literary legend of this region.
 
I must say that you are undoubtedly a worthy son of a worthy father. In course of your
writing, I have come to know that your great father started his career as a government
officer- a Sub-Registrar and as usual, was posted in Raozan or Ranguna or any other
"Jongli" thana (as you tried to reminisce) and you mentioned that he, accompanied by
his another colleage Sadat Hossen Chowdhury, were passing through agony of "Geyo"
environment of the locality.
 
You have used these two Bengali words "Jongli" (to mean backward or barbarous!) and "Geyo" (perhaps rural or rustic). Yes sir, before fifty years, Raozan or Rangunia or any other  adjacent thana (now Upazila) was not advanced in transportation and communication or any other infrastructure. It was a common picture of the erstwhile
Pakistan or East Pakistan. But the intellectual heritage of Raozan or Ranguna is thousand years old. I don't need to mention hundreds of instances in this short rejoinder.
 
Sir, in respect of infrastructural development, these rural areas were (in Bangla) "Poshadpodo" or "Onogrosor" but were never "Jongli". I beg pardon, I am not showing my pedantic attitude of learning use of words before an eminent journalist and columnist
who is now living at the westernmost part of the world.
 
Sir, my grandfather was a B.L. and he afforded my father's education up to M.A. in History
at Dacca (Dhaka) University in 1958. My father, disappointing my grandpa's illusion and dream, joined as Headmaster of Fatikchari Coronation High School at a remote and backward place of Chittagong. He continued there till 1969. My maternal grandma still reminisces of the late seventies when she journeyed by pushcart pulled by cows from
Nazirhat to Fatikchari High School to see her new born grandson. However.
 
The loneliness and desolation of remote rural area laid a profound impact in the
creative mind of your great father, it made him pensive, thoughtful. It impelled him
to write in diverse dimensions of life and livelihood. It widened his area of expression. The
association of illuminaries like your father with far distant locality enlightened the posterity.
 
O Sir! needless to mention, Sayeed Hussain Chowdhury's maternal home is Raozan, (not only at Raozan!).
 
May Allah bestow you sound health and longevity to eneble to pen more lines to make
us aware and conscious.
 
With profound regards. 
Hasan.

--- On Fri, 5/15/09, Moyeenul Alam <moyeenulalam@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Moyeenul Alam <moyeenulalam@hotmail.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] Write-up on Mahbubul Alam in Jai Jai Din [1 Attachment]
To: "Mohitul Alam" <chattala@yahoogroups.com>, "Mohitul Alam" <chottala@yahoogroups.com>, "mohitul alam" <mohit_13_1952@yahoo.com>, "mohit_13_195284 Alam" <mohit_13_1952@fanbox.com>, "Sabihul Alam Toitomboor" <commun@mtlbd.net>, "Sabih-ul Alam" <sabih@citechco.net>
Cc: moyeenulalam@hotmail.com
Date: Friday, May 15, 2009, 11:42 AM

Copy to my brothers for information and action if necessary
                                         Moyeenul Alam
 
 

Mr. Sayeed Hussain Chowdhury,                                                           May 15, 2009

Chairman, Editorial Board,                                                      

Daily Jai Jai Din

HRC Media Bhavan,

Love Road,

446/EFG Tejgaon I.A. Dhaka 1208, Bangladesh

 

Dear Mr. Chowdhury,

                 Let me---as one of the unworthy sons of a worthy father---express my gratitude to you for publishing the write up on litterateur Mahbubul Alam in the May 10 issue of Jai Jai Din. We deeply appreciate the gesture which is your very thoughtful tribute to a great writer of Bangladesh . We wholeheartedly wish Jai Jai Din Godspeed towards great progress and prosperity.

                 In this regard, I could not control the temptation to write about the one personality who was Mahbubul Alam's most intimate friend in life and he was late Sadat Hussain Chowdhury. This is written as a family legend mainly for your information but also for possible use in whatever way you deem fit. Please let me know if there are any factual inaccuries. I am always ready to be corrected.

                 The Bangla write-up has been done in Bijoy Sutonny font. Please let me know if you face any problem in downloading the write-up in Bangla.

                 I will be really excited to get a response from you in this matter.

                 With my best personal regards,

                                                                                                Yours sincerely,

                                                                                        Moyeenul Alam, Toronto , Canada

email: moyeenulalam@ hotmail.com

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RE: [chottala.com] Engineers, Doctors are corrupted!!! _ Minister Syed Ashraf



Can't agree more with you  Mr. Dowla. While the entire country is  corrupted, why not the professional will be corrupted also. But the question is what is the crux of this extremely acute national problem, called corruption? Proverb says, who kills one, goes to Jail but who kills thousands become a HERO. It looks like all upper class influential, ministers, politicians, who are hired by people to run the country, become HERO in corruption and so they remain good people but the professionals earn selling their labors and brain, while be influenced by those heroes and join in their songs, become all corrupted bad people. If these heroes are not blind, don't they see, despite the professionals being corrupted, the country is getting tremendous amount of physical progress while the political situation is going down the gutters day by day. The country will be run lot better with no party and no politicians created by any party. Public to form government openly, not with secret votes, bottom up, having base as the party less local government. and to run all affairs locally, except military,money, and foreign relations. City Halls should be the local capitals with open forums for selection and expression, like old Shalishi dorbar, and everyone must be allowed to talk and participate, as the basic right. Looks ancient but I hope, it will reduce all political, social, and monetary corruptions. Let every local area thrive by administering self, who could be setup and trained by successive upper levels such as upojela ans district porishods, and ultimately a very lean high paid and efficient central government who can pave this way for the lower rungs. Question is, thereby, politicians will loose, their free money and power, and so will never let it happen. But crushing the professionals and infecting the educational heritage will really not help anybody, not even the politicians.
 

To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
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Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 23:56:43 -0300
Subject: RE: [chottala.com] Engineers, Doctors are corrupted!!! _ Minister Syed Ashraf



Dear Mr. K. Raisuddin,

Brilliant students are getting chance to study in Medical and Engineering sciences. Those who are back benchers in school and colleges later on always brought up as vagabond in the street behind some political group. In this way for many years moving in the street with 'Logi Baita' and luckily if come across in the good book of some politician may rise up slowly as political figure. May be sometimes if luck favours may have a chance to be a minister as it happened to him.  How it will be possible for him to get a slightest idea  about education in Medical and Engineering sciences. To utter such irresponsible talk about Doctors and Engineers may be out of his knowledge. May be he is educated  in other line and thinking everybody in the same category.

Dowllah.  

 

 
 

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Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 23:25:15 +0000
Subject: [chottala.com] Engineers, Doctors are corrupted!!! _ Minister Syed Ashraf



How does he know about the Engineering Universities, Medical Collages and Agricultural Universities to produce educated corrupted engineers, doctors and agriculturists? Did he study in any of the institutions? Does by any means he attached himself with any research work dealing with what institutions make how much corruptions?
 
For my entire life, I am hearing that the Engineering University is a place of model education. No corruptions did ever touch this institution while many other institutions, even a lot of them surrounding it had a lot of corruptions, either among the students or among the administrations.
 
Starting from the Pakistan time, years after the years, all kinds of junk politicians, would create their cadres among the students of the Universities and of the colleges, with a view to motivating them to ill purposes, but those screwed up politicians could not touch the grounds of the institutions of real learning such as the Engineering University and Colleges, PG and Medical colleges, and the Agricultural University and the colleges; for a main reason that the highest class students go in those institutions, with a sole ambition of  studying, learning, and for becoming the legitimate future professionals. No one goes there to be politicians.
 
Anybody please just tell me an absolute truth, who are more corrupted in Bangladesh? The politicians? or the Professionals like engineers, doctors, health professionals,  and agriculturists?
 
I am not saying that there are no corrupted professionals or there are no honest politicians. All I am saying that if you make a statistical measurement, you will see the statistical curve of the measurement will go in opposite directions for the Bangladeshi professionals and the Bangladeshi politicians.  Thirty years ago or before, people could feel the contributions of the politicians but today people feel that the country will run a lot better without any politicians. Politician are the ones who are spoiling the country by all means. But if you observe for the same period, you will see that Bangladesh could not produce the food for 65 to 70 millions people of the country. A number of people would die by hunger. Today Bangladesh is feeding 150 million people with a lot more and lot better food supply. Who made this to happen? Politicians or the agriculturists, engineers, and professionals of the host of disciplines? Thirty years ago, people would left and right immaturely, child and mother mortality was at the peak. Today all kinds of mortalities due to disease and disadvantage have reduced drastically. Who made it happen? The politicians or the doctors, health professionals, and health researchers? Thirty years ago or before, how many buildings were there to live or work, and how many roads were there to drive? How many today? Were all those built just by the politicians? Engineers, designers, constructors, mentors etc. all worked hard to make all these happen.
 
If all professionals were only corrupted, then how all these achievements happened? Please provide the information about how much political achievements have happened in last several decades?

 



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From: engrmhkhan@yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 12:08:27 -0700
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Engineers, Doctors are corrupted!!! _ Minister Syed Ashraf
 

Dear Brothers & Sisters,

 

Greetings from the heart of Bangladesh.

 

We are shocked after reading the news on The Daily Amardesh. Please find the link below,

 

http://www.amardeshbd.com/dailynews/detail_news_index.php?NewsID=224112&NewsType=bistarito&SectionID=home

 

According to the news, LGRD minister Syed Ashraful Islam has made comments that Engineering Universities, Medical Collages and Agricultural Universities produces educated corrupted engineers, doctors and agriculturist.

 

Are we really non-sense? We all know who pressurize, order, control and collect money through engineers, doctors and agriculturist?

 

The answer is very easy most of them are the backbencher ministers, MPs, businessmen, contractors, political leaders etc. I am 100% sure if Honorable Minister wants LGRD ministry will be less corrupted ministry of BD Gov within next 5 years.

 

In Bangladesh, the most meritorious students, the proud of nation study Engineering, Medical Science and General Sciences in Engineering Universities, Medical Collages, DU, JU, CU, RU, KU, SUST etc. But relatively less meritorious students i.e. UNO, DC, OC, SP, Secretary and officers of administration, police etc has been enjoying enormous power and wealth than those bright students of nation. How farce! How stupidity!!

 

Hope, honorable Minister will think about the comments again and will find out the real causes of corruption.

 

Thanks & regards,


Engr. Mosharraf H. Khan

 
 
 


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I do not agree with a lot of it. Sounds like a conspiracy theory. The author might have tried to get some points through but he created a situation of like reading a letter while still closed inside the envelope. 
 

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Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 18:31:27 -0700
Subject: [khabor.com] Dash Truck Arms



Imagine that the Indian government out of their good will decided to
prosecute all those from their Intelligence agencies who are responsible to create 'Shanti bahini' in Chittagong area. Not only that the Indian government decided to release those Intelligence chiefs names public and send them to the open court.
Another scenario, Indian goverment finds the names of the culprits who deliberately refused to hand over the 'three bigha' because of their culprit intention and prosecute them. Not only that Indian government censures the names of the idiots of Bangladesh who hands over the 'Barubari' before getting the three bigha.
It is never going to happen. Period.
Think for a minute, if current US government decides to investigate all CIA activities especially during the republican era and prosecute them.
Every country has its intelligence agencies and they cover some acts that relates to their national interest. Only exception is Bangladesh where the government is soo much in love with their counter parts is that they are going after the national institutions and basically destroying them. This Government has a lot of successes in its belt already. It has successfully destroyed the BDR with the help of their international friends. Now it is just time to destroy the Intelligence agencies and then all three branches of the military.
We are seeing the act of  Mir Jafar, Raj Dullob, Rai Durlabh, Jagat Seth, and Umi Chand being repeated again. Gosethi Begum is already doing her work.




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RE: [chottala.com] Article on Marine Profession



M5. Sajid,
Good afternoon.
Thanks for the outstanding article. It will help a lot of people is knowing and making decission.
Keep it up.
Capt. Farid (12).
Montreal.
 

To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
From: sajidocean@yahoo.com
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 17:34:24 -0700
Subject: [chottala.com] Article on Marine Profession



Dear Brothers
 
You may find the following article worth-reading (todays Prothom Alo). A must-read for (1) prospective HSC passed students in selecting this profession and also for (2) those who are interested to know about seafaring.
 
 
Best regards
 
Sajid Hussain
Chief Engineer, Marine Academy (1995-2005) 
Chittagong


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