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Sunday, August 30, 2009

[chottala.com] Awareness to prevent spread of Swine Flu [1 Attachment]

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Dear All,
 
Please find attached a file to be aware about Swine Flu!
 
And please disseminate the information with the people around you to stop the further spread of H1N1 virus.
 
 
Regards,
 
Dr Mizanur Rahman
Manager, Medical Affairs
SK+F
Eskayef Bangladesh Limited

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Re: [chottala.com] ‘State religion’ undermines others: Deputy speaker



Deputy Speaker Col (retd) Shawkat Ali for his realisation .
 

 
On 8/24/09, Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
 

'State religion' undermines others: Deputy speaker

Star Online Report

Deputy Speaker Col (retd) Shawkat Ali today said recognition of a religion as 'state religion' means undermining the other religions.

"Constitution is a document where changes can be brought in and a change should be done in this regard," the deputy speaker said while addressing a seminar at National Press Club.

Development Orgnasination of the Rural Poor (DORP), a non-government organization, arranged the seminar titled 'National Seminar on Social Harmony and Rights- Banshkhali Tragedy'.

The deputy speaker called upon the politicians not to bring religion in the affairs of the state and politics.

Asked about the comment of BNP Secretary General Khandakar Delwar Hossain on joining the next parliament session, the deputy speaker called upon the opposition party to joint the parliament as a congenial atmosphere has been prevailing there at present.

He hoped that the problem over the seating arrangement in the parliament could be resolved through discussion, if the opposition attends the parliament.
 

'State religion' undermines others: Deputy speaker

The Daily Star - ‎Aug 22, 2009‎
Deputy Speaker Col (retd) Shawkat Ali today said recognition of a religion as 'state religion' means undermining the other religions. ...
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[chottala.com] Fwd: REAL INDIA






-----Original Message-----
From: Abdullah Al Haroon <aaharoon2004@yahoo.com>
To: Umar Farook <umarfarook@aol.com>; Askander Hayat Khan <askander60@gmail.com>; Abdullah Al Mahmood <khokan38@cs.com>
Cc: Sam Hossain <samhossain71@gmail.com>
Sent: Sat, Aug 29, 2009 7:55 pm
Subject: REAL INDIA


Dear all,

Please see the intresting comment of Former USA Secretary of State And Former US Ambassador To UN Madam Madeleine Albright  about India:

The govt. of India has murdered more than 250,000 Sikhs since 1984, in
excess of 200,000 Christians in Nagaland since 1947, almost 60,000
Kashmiri Muslims since 1988, and tens of thousands of Assamese, Tamils,
Manipuris, Dalits,and others. The State Department reported that
between 1992 and 1994. The Indian government paid over 41,000 cash
bounties to police officers for murdering Sikhs. Two Canadian journalists
published a book called Soft Target in which they proved that the
Indian government blew up its own airliner in 1985 just to blame the
Sikhs. In this light, the United States must declare India a terrorist
state. We must then impose all the sanctions that we impose on any
other terrorist state. This will be a good step towards ending the
terrorism and restoring freedom to all the people of South Asia.HON Edolphous Towns (In US House of Representatives TUESDAY, OCT 6, 1998)


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[chottala.com] Fw: Company Website Offer [1 Attachment]

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Forwarding this mail. Somebody might find it useful.
Websites are vital now a days.
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 30 August, 2009 08:46
Subject: Company Website Offer

Dear Sir,

Celebrating the launch of operations in Bangladesh, SourceBangla Ltd would like to offer you a website design for FREE.  This offer is valid for your company till 30 September 2009.

This package will give you your own business domain name (e.g. www.businessname.com) & own company-branded email addresses (e.g. info@businessname.com or any other account name
). (replace "businessname" with your desired name)

Remember that your visiting card/mail mentioning your own website bears tremendous value to the image of your brand. If you check, you will find that many of your competitors already have their own websites!

You can find more details in the attached PDF document. Please have a look at it. Even if you don't avail the offer, feel free to forward it to someone who might be interested. Our offer is limited and awarded on a "first come, first serve" basis.

For further information or to contact a Sales Executive, please send an email to:
info@sourcebangla.net
     or    
sourcebangla@gmail.com

We look forward to hear from you and to become the proud Developer of your OWN WEBSITE!

Sincerely,
M. Mahmud
Head of Marketing
SourceBangla Ltd.
mmahmud@sourcebangla.net

**This offer can be used for ONLY one website and bundled with a website update contract. If you want to design a second website for another company, the regular price (Taka 5000/-) will apply!

SourceBangla–Your Outsourcing Partner!  Fax:+1-206-203-1620 Website: www.sourcebangla.net    E-mail: info@sourcebangla.net  

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[BANGLA-IT] A step backward from digital Bangladesh: Electronic passport option dropped



A step backward from digital Bangladesh: Electronic passport option dropped
 

Government's goal of issuing secure passports by the ICAO mandated deadline of April 2010, is in disarray due to frequent changes in plans.

According to reliable sources, the government after several failed attempts now plan to finally float the tender by early next month leaving just enough time to meet the deadline for the TK 283 crore project.

After in principle deciding to go with electronic passports for a brief period, the officials at the Department of Immigration and Passport (DIP) under the Ministry of Home Affairs have finally concluded to go with Machine Readable Passports for now.

Representatives of top international security printing and passport manufacturing companies such a Bundes Druckerei GmBH, Gemalto, Garsu Pasaulis, Oberkur, Canadian Bank Note, Kiet and Iris are showing interest in the project. Several of the players have formally presented to the DIP and discussed technological options.

Few months back the Department of Immigration and Passport changed the core team responsible for the passport project. The government as part of this reshuffle abandoned prior plans of using a foreign consulting firm to help define requirements and conduct evaluation and execution of the project. Members of the armed forces were brought in to form a new team. Brigadier General Refayet Ullah as part of this change became the new project director to head the initiative.

Today the latest and greatest in passport technology involves embedded RFID chips that contain biometric information which are an integral part of e-passports. Such e-passports provide the highest level of security and protection against counterfeiting.

Machine readable passports on the other hand relies on bar coding to store security information. The government has decided to enhance the standard MRP with Polycarbonate Data Page providing additional level of security. While MRPs are about 20 percent cheaper according to experts in the field, these cannot match the level of security provided by e-passports.

The MRP which was introduced in the 80s is an aging technology gradually being phased out by e-passports in various parts of the world. Neighboring Nepal is planning to go with e-passports. Their tender document is expected to be released within few weeks. India has already introduced e-passports for diplomats and government officials.

The government's decision to go with MRP as an interim step towards full fledged e-passport implementation exposes itself to several major risks. First, within few years just like current implementation requirement by ICAO for MRPs, Bangladesh may be forced to reissue e-passports in the near future when it becomes mandatory by other countries. And second, since MRPs can be counterfeited the entire investment in the passport project may end up being wasted if foreign countries lack confidence.

According to a leading security printing company official, "Since the government has already decided to go with MRP, it should at the least ensure that a migration path exists to allow seamless transition to e- passports in the near future."

Over 5.5 million Bangladeshis were working abroad until April 2009.

Remittance from Bangladeshi workers abroad is the second largest source of foreign exchange in the country. Even yesterday's papers speaks about 29 Bangladeshi's in Bangkok being detained due to lack of proper travel documents. According to a representative of foreign manpower company in Bangladesh, secure passports will definitely reduce harassment cases of Bangladeshi workers traveling abroad.
 
 
 



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