Dear Mr. Zakaria: Assalamualikum. I'm glad that you wrote to me. May Allah accept your effort and make this noble work a success. Outsourcing is a very complicated business and extremely challenging to land on. Some of us keep trying and may see some small scale success in the near future. Anyhow, could you pls share your personal email and contact number with me. I would like to give you a call and see if we can brain storming something to help the kids acquire more computer skills. Thnx. Helal huahmed@yahoo.com --- On Thu, 3/10/11, Mohammad Zakaria <goufbd@gmail.com> wrote: From: Mohammad Zakaria <goufbd@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [KHABOR] Re: The need for balanced and pragmatic views on all issues To: khabor@yahoogroups.com Cc: "Helal Ahmed" <huahmed@yahoo.com>, "md. saiful KHAN" <saifakhan01@gmail.com>, alapon@yahoogroups.com, "Khabor Dot Com" <info@khabor.com>, "Abba" <hussain7192@rogers.com>, chottala@yahoogroups.com, "Nuran Nabi" <nurannabi@gmail.com> Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 11:18 PM
Hi This is Mohammad Zakaria Executive Director GonoGobeshona o Unnayan Foundation in Bangladesh..Reading this e.mail about outsourcing business in Bangladesh I felt like writing a few lines about a rural IT Project we r running. Right now this is more about computer skill development of young men and women.Some of them lost their fisher father during that fateful sidr night while fishing in the sea. I am wondering how to link their computer skills to future outsourcing and create jobs. Best regard Zakaria On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 1:24 AM, Helal Ahmed <huahmed@yahoo.com> wrote: Dear Saif bhai: Assalamualikum. I choose to address you as Saif bhai cause in your previous two responses you mentioned me as Helal Bhai. It feels much closer when someone addresses you as bhai. Though you are much elder to me, I'm flattered that you addressed me that way. Hope you are not going to harm me after knowing my whereaboutsJ. I have been way from home since the beginning of 1996 but fortunate enough to go home on regular basis sometime twice a year. I moved to Canada from US in 2004 and currently residing in greater Toronto area (GTA). I earned an MBA degree from Chittagong University and a second one from Texas A&M - Commerce. My late father wondered how I managed to complete two MBA degrees without much study. I convinced him that it was His and my Mother's non-stop prayers helped me get through. Though I left my country for better future (physically) but I'm always there through my soul. Bangladesh gave me so much that, at times, I feel ashamed for not being able to give anything back to Her. Currently I'm trying to establish IT outsourcing business with Bangladesh so that our next generation might have a better prospect ahead of them. If i fail, at least, i will be able tell myself that i tried. I hope I shared enough to give you an idea about me. You may reach me at 647 828-3796 if you feel like yelling for arguing with a respected retired ambassador. Thanks. Helal
--- On Thu, 3/10/11, md. saiful KHAN <saifakhan01@gmail.com> wrote: From: md. saiful KHAN <saifakhan01@gmail.com> Subject: The need for balanced and pragmatic views on all issues To: "Helal Ahmed" <huahmed@yahoo.com> Cc: alapon@yahoogroups.com, "Khabor Dot Com" <info@khabor.com>, "Abba" <hussain7192@rogers.com>, khabor@yahoogroups.com, chottala@yahoogroups.com, "Nuran Nabi" <nurannabi@gmail.com> Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 12:08 PM
Dear Bhai Helal
I have read your email response.
Thanks for your balanced response to my comment and observation.
But I think that you continue to remain unfair in your remarks on Dr. Nabi and freedom fighters.
Let us not be in real haste to reply back again to you. I hope to share some further thoughts on the overall issue next week.
I am a bit intrigued as to how long you are abroad and where are you based. So enlighten us further on this point later at your discretion and time convenient to you.
Saif Khan
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