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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Re: [chottala.com] Warm Wishes



Thanks for your thoughtful comments. Will think about it.

Have a nice day.

M

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 5:14 PM, dina khan <dina30_khan@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Mr. Mannan

Dr Siraj is now rtd person.

It seems that he has nothing to loose or gain or to want

 any thing from any one & he is trying to write the truth

You are a teacher and are doing good job writing in News Paper columns

 to teach the people.

The common people like to hear the truth & respect the honest speakers & writers.

They do not like to hear that not true.

 An example  

A few days before with ceremonial pictures a news in News paper Khalerkonto

 is published that a house is making at Gaforgow in Mymensingh

for poor widow Romiza on the land that is given her by Sheik Hassina  

The Prime Minister of Bangladesh  

Local Al MP wearing sleeveless black coat was present there. .

Very loving scenery 

The Prime minister is how great!  being kind hearted presenting land to poor widow Romiza & making a house for her. Countrywide all people get chance to know it..

But when late Hsasmot Ali buying this land in the name of Sheik Hassina

None can know it even Mr. Giash Uddin AL MP of Goforgow did not get chance to know it before.

Would you please write in your News paper columns?  

Who is greater than other among two Sheik Hassina or Late poor Ricksa Driver Hasmot Ali?? 

 

 

 

 


--- On Fri, 24/9/10, Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Warm Wishes
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com, "dina khan" <dina30_khan@yahoo.com>
Received: Friday, 24 September, 2010, 12:49 AM

 
Thanks. Our job is to point out what we think is right. Myself and like me many others who wish well of her are not her advisors. She has lots of capable advisors.
 
Warm wishes.
 
Mannan
 


 
On 9/18/10, dina khan <dina30_khan@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
 

 

You are right Mr. Mannan.

It is true opposition politicians can not remove her from power in doing lawful politics.

There are in the villages of Bangladesh lot poor people who love Hassina as his daughter. The great example is Hasmot Ali a poor Rickshaw Driver husband of poor Romiza who bought .7 decimal lands at Mymensingh in the name of orphan Hassina after brutal killing of her father considering her as his daughter.  

But her party people wearing Sleeveless Black coats saying Bangobhundu are doing harmful works to make her unpopular.

It is  your good advice to her that she should remember that her father did not do politics depending on Sramic league Chatra league or Jubo league.

 He was the leader of common people.

Common people have faith on him & love him.

So advice to Hassina

Be the leader of common people who are Voters Tax & Vat payers.

Take lawful legal action against misdeeds & false speakers.

 

 

--- On Sat, 18/9/10, Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com> wrote:
 

From: Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] Warm Wishes
To: "KMS Alam" <kms_alam@yahoo.com>, "M. Sayeed Alam" <sbl.dhk@gmail.com>, "Alamgir Kabir" <kabir456@hotmail.com>, "Akhter Hossain" <aktarhossain@yahoo.com>, "Ajoy Dasgupta" <dasguptaajoy@hotmail.com>, "Badrul Khan, Ph.D." <badrulkhan2003@yahoo.com>, "manoj barua" <mmbarua@gmail.com>, "Engr. Shafiq Bhuiyan" <srbanunz@gmail.com>, "Bashir Bhuiyan" <bashir.academic@gmail.com>, "Mahfuzul Chowdhury" <mhc652442@gmail.com>, "sultan chowdhury" <chottalasultan@yahoo.com>, chottala@yahoogroups.com, "Duncan Chowdhury" <duncanchowdhury@yahoo.com>, "Iftekhar Hussain" <dalim@sbcglobal.net>, "Ariful Anam Distribution Sales" <ariful.anam@grameenphone.com>, "dilshad khan" <dilshadkhan_10@yahoo.com>, "errol gomes" <errol_alsiraj54@hotmail.com>, "Enamul Haque" <akehaque@gmail.com>, "Hasan Emam" <hasan19782001@yahoo.com>, "Farhad Mansur" <farhad_mansur55@yahoo.com>, "Flora Ghosh Andersen" <fghosh@webspeed.dk>, "Jahirul Haque" <jahir_na@yahoo.com>, "Hasnat Mohammad Ofiul" <ohasnat@ulapland.fi>, "Hasnain Sabih Nayak" <hasnain_toi@yahoo.com>, "M. Nazrul Islam" <nazrul@gmx.at>, "S M Mazharul Islam" <mazhar_bad_ku@yahoo.com>, "Miro Jangi" <mjangi@yahoo.com>, "Subehuddin Khan" <subehkhan@yahoo.co.uk>, "Kazi Quddusi" <khasru74@yahoo.com>, "Anis A. Khan" <anis@mutualtrustbank.com>, "Prof. Lutfor Rahman" <lutfor@agni.com>, "Liton Chakraborty" <litonc@gmail.com>, "shahid mahmud" <shahid6609@yahoo.com>, "Shalim Uddin" <msuddin6813@gmail.com>, "Alam Mahmudul" <alam_mahmudul@yahoo.com>, "norbert mendes" <benmendes@gmail.com>, "nizam ahmed" <nizam.reuters@gmail.com>, userajuddin@worldbank.org, "SM OMAR BIPLOB FARUK" <smomarbiplob@gmail.com>, "Promotosh Barua" <promotosh2001@yahoo.com>, "qaiyum chowdhury" <qaiyum_cipl@hotmail.com>, "Rumana Subhan" <rumana_subhan@yahoo.com>, "Rahman,Shahed" <shrahman@pvamu.edu>, "Imran Rahman" <irahmanbd@gmail.com>, "Urmi Rahman" <urmirahman@live.co.uk>, "Moshahidur Rahman" <rahman36@hotmail.com>, "Sushil" <trafinacorp@gmail.com>, "Shafi Ullah - Faculty" <SUllah@aiufl.edu>, yogsutra@gmail.com, "sheikh hossain" <zobaid@walla.com>
Received: Saturday, 18 September, 2010, 9:20 AM

 
A feature by me appears in today's Jugantor. It is on the recent visit of PM to Chittagong. The link is given below. Feedback requested.

Thanks.

Have a nice day.

Mannan


http://www.jugantor.info/enews/issue/2010/09/18/news0974.php
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Abdul Mannan
Professor
School of Business
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
House # 56, Road # 4/A
Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209
Bangladesh.
BDT=GMT +6
Working Days Sunday-Thursday
E-mail: abman1971@gmail.com
http://www.ulab.edu.bd

 



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Professor
School of Business
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
House # 56, Road # 4/A
Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209
Bangladesh.
BDT=GMT +6
Working Days Sunday-Thursday
E-mail: abman1971@gmail.com
 http://www.ulab.edu.bd


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Re: [chottala.com] Warm Wishes for educating all level people professional & children



Most of the private universities in Bangladesh are now doing higher education certificates selling business.

 

Actually these universities are not providing any education at all.

The children of corrupt & illegal money people are buying false certificates of higher false degree education from those Universities.

In the name of education they are not getting any education at all, getting certificate to do more corruptions.

With the false certificate of higher false degree education & with corrupt money they are holding key points & higher positions in Bangladesh.

Those false literate dishonest corrupt people are inefficient & no work knowledge to do any good works for the country.

They are very expert to do more corruption for earning more illegal & corrupt money.

 Corrupt money corrupt educating false higher degree corticated is helping them to do more corruption.

They have already Bangladesh a Churl Chamareir Desh & world champion corrupt country.

They have made Dhaka city a worst city in the world. Their inefficiency, their knowledge less & corrupt activities are making continuously in Bangladesh

i)                  money inflation 

ii)                money devaluation 

iii)            every thing high price hiking &

iv)            Nation wide creating people's disaster.

 

(I)

For those above reasons

Education Department of Bangladesh and Education Minister of Bangladesh are highly requested

a)       to take necessary legal action for closing & cancelling permission of  all private universities in Bangladesh

b)      To select & to control higher education not for all that higher education must be higher quality creative, research update quality knowledge, quality of creating & working efficiently.

c)       Higher education should be meritorious for requirements.

(2)

For those above reasons

Education Department of Bangladesh and Education Minister of Bangladesh are highly requested for establishing socio-economical justice in Bangladesh.

 

A)      to take necessary action to provide nation wide child's  education for all children  

B)      To introduce nation wide professional work education for professional educating to all professional people.

C)      money for higher education should be reduced & deducted or minimize And

D)      money for child education & profession education must be increased for educating all children & making all professional category profession people as skilled workers such as farming  fishing  cottage industrializing  carpenting  building mechanics businessing computing electrical health caring trafic cleaning & all other field workers.

E)       To build  Digital Bangladesh & founding father's dream Sonar Bangla

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- On Sun, 3/10/10, Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com> wrote:


From: Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] Warm Wishes
To: "KMS Alam" <kms_alam@yahoo.com>, "M. Sayeed Alam" <sbl.dhk@gmail.com>, "Alamgir Kabir" <kabir456@hotmail.com>, "Akhter Hossain" <aktarhossain@yahoo.com>, "tahlil azim" <tahlilazim@yahoo.com>, "Badrul Khan, Ph.D." <badrulkhan2003@yahoo.com>, "Mohammad Behroz Jalil" <mbjalil@gmail.com>, "manoj barua" <mmbarua@gmail.com>, "Milan Kumar Bhattacharjee" <milan.kumar@ulab.edu.bd>, "Mahfuzul Chowdhury" <mhc652442@gmail.com>, "qaiyum chowdhury" <qaiyum_cipl@hotmail.com>, "sultan chowdhury" <chottalasultan@yahoo.com>, chottala@yahoogroups.com, "Iftekhar Hussain" <dalim@sbcglobal.net>, "Farhad Mansur" <farhad_mansur55@yahoo.com>, "Dr. Golam Faruqui" <drfaruqui@yahoo.com>, "Jahirul Haque" <jahir_na@yahoo.com>, "iqbal hasnu" <ihasnu@hotmail.com>, "M Hashem" <hashemmd@gmail.com>, "Imran Rahman" <irahmanbd@gmail.com>, "Juditha Ohlmacher" <juditha@ulab.edu.bd>, khabor@yahoogroups.com, "dina khan" <dina30_khan@yahoo.com>, "Shalim Uddin" <msuddin6813@gmail.com>, "S M Mazharul Islam" <mazhar_bad_ku@yahoo.com>, "Nuran Nabi" <nurannabi@gmail.com>, "Quazi Zaman" <Quazi.Zaman@microsoft.com>, "Rumana Subhan" <rumana_subhan@yahoo.com>, "Rahman,Shahed" <shrahman@pvamu.edu>, "Shafiqur Rahman" <rahman_shafiqur@yahoo.com>, "Das Rajib Lochan" <dasrl@yahoo.com>, "Sushil" <trafinacorp@gmail.com>, "Tamim Islam" <tamimi@gmail.com>, userajuddin@worldbank.org, siraj_58@hotmail.com
Received: Sunday, 3 October, 2010, 8:05 AM

 
My weekly column appears in today's Janakantha. The link is given below. Feedback requested.

Warm wishes and regards.

Mannan



http://www.dailyjanakantha.com/news_view.php?nc=16&dd=2010-10-03&ni=34985

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Bangladesh.
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Working Days Sunday-Thursday
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[chottala.com] Secular state's new rule-No circumision allowed in Bangladesh (False Propaganda by Mr. Nayan Khan)



False Propaganda against secularism
 
WRT:
 
What a slanted propaganda you are introducing Mr.Nayan Khan  !!!!!
How about female circumcision ? 
 
Hope you guys do not introduce it in the pretext of preserving chastity and honor
and practice it in the name of religion !!!!! 
 
In Female circumcision the girls's clitoris removed, a surgery considered necessary here to preserve chastity and honor. [Circumcision, as supporters call it, which actually is female genital mutilation ]
 

See more at:
Inside Indonesia's Female Circumcision Ceremony
Iraqi Kurdish four-year-old Shwen screams during her circumcision in Suleimaniyah on April 14, 2009:

Egyptian Govt. ban female circumcision


MIL/NYT, Sep 20, 2007


Kafr Al Manshi Abou Hamar, Egypt:  September 20, 2007 - The practice of female circumcision is virtually universal among women of reproductive age in Egypt. For centuries Egyptian girls, usually between the ages of 7 and 13, have been taken to have the procedure done, sometimes by a doctor, sometimes by a barber or whoever else in the village would do it. But now, quite suddenly, forces opposing genital cutting in Egypt are pressing back as never before.

The men in this poor farming community were seething. A 13-year-old girl was brought to a doctor's office to have her clitoris removed, a surgery considered necessary here to preserve chastity and honor.
The girl died, but that was not the source of the outrage. After her death, the government shut down the clinic, and that got everyone stirred up.

"They will not stop us," shouted Saad Yehia, a tea shop owner along the main street. "We support circumcision!" he shouted over and over.
"Even if the state doesn't like it, we will circumcise the girls," shouted Fahmy Ezzeddin Shaweesh, an elder in the village.

Circumcision, as supporters call it, or female genital mutilation, as opponents refer to it, was suddenly a ferocious focus of debate in Egypt this summer. A nationwide campaign to stop the practice has become one of the most powerful social movements in Egypt in decades, uniting an unlikely alliance of government forces, official religious leaders and street-level activists.

Though Egypt's Health Ministry ordered an end to the practice in 1996, it allowed exceptions in cases of emergency, a loophole critics describe as so wide that it effectively rendered the ban meaningless. But now the government is trying to force a comprehensive ban.

Not only was it unusual for the government to shut down the clinic, but the health minister has also issued a decree banning health care workers? or anyone ? from conducting the procedure for any reason.
Beyond that, the Ministry of Religious Affairs also issued a booklet explaining why the practice was not called for in Islam; Egypt's grand mufti, Ali Gomaa, declared it haram, or prohibited by Islam; Egypt's highest religious official, Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi, called it harmful; television advertisements have been shown on state channels to discourage it; and a national hot line was set up to answer the public's questions about genital cutting.

But as the men in this village demonstrated, widespread social change in Egypt comes slowly, very slowly. This country is conservative, religious and, for many, guided largely by traditions, even when those traditions do not adhere to the tenets of their faith, be it Christianity or Islam.

For centuries Egyptian girls, usually between the ages of 7 and 13, have been taken to have the procedure done, sometimes by a doctor, sometimes by a barber or whoever else in the village would do it. As recently as 2005, a government health survey showed that 96 percent of the thousands of married, divorced or widowed women interviewed said they had undergone the procedure ? a figure that astounds even many Egyptians. In the language of the survey, "The practice of female circumcision is virtually universal among women of reproductive age in Egypt."

Though the practice is common and increasingly contentious throughout sub-Saharan Africa, among Arab states the only other place where this practice is customary is in southern Yemen, experts here said. In Saudi Arabia, where women cannot drive, cannot vote, cannot hold most jobs, the practice is viewed as abhorrent, a reflection of pre-Islamic traditions.

But now, quite suddenly, forces opposing genital cutting in Egypt are pressing back as never before. More than a century after the first efforts to curb this custom, the movement has broken through one of the main barriers to change: It is no longer considered taboo to discuss it in public.

That shift seems to have coincided with a small but growing acceptance of talking about human sexuality on television and radio.

For the first time, opponents said, television news shows and newspapers have aggressively reported details of botched operations. This summer two young girls died, and it was front-page news in Al Masry al Yom, an independent and popular daily. Activists highlighted the deaths with public demonstrations, which generated even more coverage.

Full Story with pictures: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/20/world/africa/20girls.html?_r=1&th=&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&emc=th&adxnnlx=1190283431-mp1VaXLoETUOIwOiQMLeyg

Inside a Female-Circumcision Ceremony  

 

 

 

 

 
The annual circumcision event begins and ends with prayer services.
 
 
 
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 6:56 AM, Nayan Khan <udarakash08@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

News: No one is allowed to force wearing veil from now on as per two Judges in HC, even in Islamic religeous institutions in BD.
 
They never talked about Nuns, etc.
 
The days will be coming soon when court will rule not to force doing circumcision (khatna) of kids in Bangubandhu's secular state.
 
 
Regards,
NK

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