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Re: [chottala.com] Some Historic Photos of Legendary Bangla Poet Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Thhakur


Very Intrigued
 
Who is the female with Thakur in his 1921 tour of west the Indian Female..
 
Just Inquiring..
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Subject: [chottala.com] Some Historic Photos of Legendary Bangla Poet Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Thhakur

Rabindranath Thhakur and Jawaharlal Nehru, engaged in deep conversation on November 4, 1936 at the Sylvan retreat of the poet at Bolpur.
 
Mahatma Gandhi's promise of meeting Rabindranath Thhakur annually is honored when he visited him at Shantiniketan in this February 20, 1940 picture. Here Thhakur is in rapt attention to what Mahathma Gandhi is saying.
 
Poet Rabindranath Thhakur reclining in his bed in a railway compartment at Howrah station when he left for Shantiniketan after recovery from his illness. This photo was published on November 22, 1940.
 
A remarkable portrait of Rabindranath Thhakur taken during his last visit to Poona. This photograph is taken by S.P. Bhide who entered it in a Weekly Photographic Competition. This photo was published on December 25, 1932.
 
Sir Maurice Gwyer, Rabindranath Thhakur, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan come out from Sinha Sadan, Shantiniketan after the Oxford University Convocation on August 7, 1940.
 
Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba at a reception given by Rabindranath Thhakur at Shantiniketan in this February 20, 1940 picture.
 
Thhakur during his tour of the West in 1921.
 
In this rare photograph from The Hindu's archives, Helen Keller, the blind American author and labor rights activist, greets Rabindranath Thhakur at a meeting in New York in 1930. Tuesday, May 8, 2012, marked the culmination of the year-long 150th birth anniversary celebrations of Gurudev.
 
Rabindranath Thhakur, when in Berlin, paid a visit to Professor Albert Einstein in his cottage at Caputh near Berlin, where the two world famous men had an enjoyable time in this August 24, 1930 picture.
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Re: [chottala.com] Dilip Barua



Hi All,
Do not try to bring any comparison between Bangbandhu and Prof Yunus .I think even Prof Yunus will be embarrassed in that. Bangabandhu will his Mount Everest like success inspired the creation of an Independent Nation . Prof Yunus made the Bangladsehis proud through his original creation of Micro Finance  and Bank of the Poor. He eventually earned Prestigious Noble Prize . This is like Kobiguru and Rebel Poet . Only fools try to compare greats .
The fact that Hasina and her Basket holders can not accept the world wide acclamation of Prof Yunus is their mean ,shallow thoughts. Many political leaders like Khaleda -Hasina -Ershad will come and go. When not in power people will spit on their faces. But Bangabndhu . Kobiguru , Nazrul and Prof Yunus will continue to shine for Bangladesh and Bengalees from even on the darkest nights.
Best
Saleque Sufi

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 1:12 AM, Abid Bahar <abid.bahar@gmail.com> wrote:
 

Mystry Behind Hasina's Anger toward Dr. Yonus
Abid Bahar

Link:http://blogs.wsj.com/source/2010/12/06/microfinance-is-grameen-founder-muhammad-yunus-a-bloodsucker-of-the-poor/tab/comments/#comment-62482

Many people internationally wonder why Hasina as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh now and even before has been so vicious against a Bangladeshi who brought international fame for Bangladesh. This is even when Dr. Yonus is not a political rival of Hasina. More so that Dr. Yonus began his career as an academician and has been in the banking business ever since. In contrast Hasina was never an academician nor a religious fundamentalist to condemn interest charged by banks; she was a housewife turned politician and has been working to materialize her father's dreams of "Sonar Bangla.".

Why is this unwanted anger? Research shows there are several underlying and subliminal factors behind Hasina's deeply rooted prejudice against this international figure.
Firstly, Dr Yonus's ideas of Gramin revolution germinated during the time of Bangabandhu's 1974 famine. Amarta Sen, the Nobel Prize winner from West Bengal called it the "man -made famine." In contrast the Awami League fondly calls 1972-75 period as the time of Bangabandhu's "Golden Bengal." This myth was even written in Bangladesh's history books manufactured by the Hasina AL.

True, Yonus's Gramin was a reaction to the human suffering during the 1974 famine the time when over half a million lives were perished. At the time, Yonus as a professor in Bangladesh personally witnessed the human suffering which led him to begin an experiment in a village near Chittagong University when he finally came up with the Gramin revolution. Dr. Yonus in his speech often mentions the human suffering of the time. He never intentionally does it to put down Bangabadu's "Sonar Bangla" myth but often explains how he began his revolution during this time. This frank expression no doubt, inadvertently bleeds the AL heart. Hasina as the Mujib daughter can not stand this revolution that mentions the 1974 famine but glorifies Bangladesh internationally.

Secondly, in anecdotal form Dr Yonus at least once referred that on March 25 Bangabandhu Mujib in stead of waiting for the Pakistani army to take him to custody (some call this a voluntary surrender) a leader like him could have chosen to stay with the rebels to lead the awakened nation. To Dr. Yonus, Mujib's presence as a very powerful leader with the rebels could have been more helpful for the nation at a time of its supreme crisis. Yonus' such understanding is in effect a direct challenge to Mujib as the father of the nation claim. True, Mujib was an absentee leader but was awarded the title "father of the nation" by the AL, even when he was absent in the war. Yonus's such understanding goes against the controversial fathership now even codified in the Hasina's reformed constitution.
Thirdly, in anecdotal form somewhere Dr. Yonus acknowledged that President Zia's financial grant at the crucial time of Gramin's initial growth helped it to take off from its infancy to its adolescence. To the AL this is a bad news for the Gramin and surely is a sin committed by Yonus because to the AL hero-worshipers, Zia was a "Pakistani razakar." To Hasina when Dr. Yonus is not with the AL he must be with the enemy. So Dr. Yonus for his perceived association must be a confirmed "razakar" too. That is why the Zia phobic Hasina found it important that Dr. Yonus must be condemned openly even before he was found guilty. See http://www.muhammadyunus.org/In-the-Media/professor-muhammad-yunus-opening-remarks-at-the-press-conference-on-december-12-2010/
Finally, the AL party originally founded by Mawlana Bhasani to fight for democracy but under Mujib's leadership has ever since turned itself into a hero-worshiping party and not long ago after Mujib's demise Mujib followers ganged up together on a staged BBC survey to name Mujib as the greatest Bengali of all times. To Hasina, Dr. Yonus's international fame is a direct challenge to Mujib. To them Bangabandhu Mujib should be the greatest man from Bangladesh.

 To the AL ING, no Bengali ever since Mujib became the leader of Bangladesh should have crossed Bangabandhu's fame. Dr. Yonus crosses Bangabandhu Mujib and even received a Nobel Prize. This is not tolerable, on the other hand to the AL Hasina is the one that deserves a Nobel Prize.
To Dr. Yonus (as a non political person) this is as if when he has been trying to avoid Bangabandhu in every turn, the shadow of him behind Hasina appears before Dr. Yonus over and over again. Perhaps due to all these reasons why even before Dr. Yonus was proven to be guilty, the Dhaka University branch of marauding Chatro League leaders demanded that Yonus's Nobel Prize should be rebuked. Perhaps in this whole range of debate the rivalry has to do more with a battle between fiction vs. reality about Bangabandhu or to be sure between Bangabandhu's BKSAL fascism of socialist repression for the dream of "Sonar Bangla" vs. Yonus's Gramin social business in a free market economy. Despite all of this,Dr. Yonus proved himself to be too smart.He is like in the joke, An Elephant and Hasina's Dilip Barua in a soccer game!

It was a boring Sunday afternoon in the jungle so Hasina the leader of ants decided to challenge the Elephants to a game of soccer. The game was going well with the Elephants beating the Ants ten goals to nil. The Ants' star
 player Barua was dribbling the ball towards the Elephants' goal; Ashraf was next to Barua. Sadly, the Elephants leader Yunas's' left back came lumbering towards Barua. It trod on the little ant, killing him instantly
 and the excited Ashraf seriously injured. The referee stopped the game. "What the hell do you think you're doing? Do you call that sportsmanship, killing and injuring other players?" The elephant replied, "Well, I didn't
 mean to kill him; I was just trying to trip him up."



On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 4:39 AM, dina khan <dina30_khan@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Government employees including mp ministers are paid from public tax and vats to do works honestly for the people not talk nonsense. They need to be quality knowledge educated for knowing and understand  their duties and for doing their duties efficiently.
Inefficient employees including ministers should be out from their jobs and be sent to quality knowledge schools for learning about their duties.
Corrupt employees and ministers should be terminated and  be sent to the court  for facing legal trial of their corruption activities and illegal nonsense talks.


 
Those who criticize Dr. Yunus, they are not even compared to his nail, that's hundred percent true. Dr. Yunus does not need recognition
from Baksalis, World recongnize his ability and quality. Dilip Barua can't even win a unuion council membership election and has quality
to be a descent politician.He just wanted to please his boss Sheikh Hasinawho gave him new life with a Ministerial job (his drream of life).
He is just paying the debt to his Netri .Mr. Barua's comment  should be condemned by civil society.
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From: "Shah Deeldar" <shahdeeldar@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mukto-mona] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Dilip Barua
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 21:01:08 -0000

 
Hardly any witty joke! Please confine yourself to write your opinions rather than ants/elephants stories.
The problem with Dr. Yunus is that he should stay above the politics than wrestling with politicians. It is a poor choice from his side. Good day to you!
-SD

--- In mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com, Abid Bahar <abid.bahar@...> wrote:
>
> Joke: An Elephant and Hasina's Dilip Barua in a soccer game!
>
> Abid Bahar
>
> It was a boring Sunday afternoon in the jungle so Hasina the leader of ants
> decided to challenge the Elephants to a game of soccer. The game was going
> well with the Elephants beating the Ants ten goals to nil. The Ants' star
> player Barua was dribbling the ball towards the Elephants' goal; Ashraf was
> next to Barua. Sadly, the Elephants leader Yunas's' left back came
> lumbering towards Barua. It trod on the little ant, killing him instantly
> and the excited Ashraf seriously injured. The referee stopped the game.
> "What the do you think you're doing? Do you call that sportsmanship,
> killing and injuring other players?" The elephant replied, "Well, I didn't
> mean to kill him; I was just trying to trip him up."
>
>
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 6:43 AM, Mohiuddin Anwar <mohiuddin@...>wrote:
>
> > Mr.Dilip Barua has been foing left politics for long. But he can't even
> > win a Union Council Membership vote. I can challenge that.
> > I don';t know whjayt quailfy him to become a full minister in Hasina's
> > digital cabinet. In a sense he is an 'othorbo' minister.
> > He doesn't even know how to offer political speech. What is his Mamur jor
> > ? After becoming he thnks himself as"Ami Ki Honu
> > Re". Even he can't become a clerk of the Industry Ministry without any
> > recommendation from Mamu(Uncle)
> > How dare he compares himself with a noble laurate who earned his Doctorate
> > from a prestigeous U.S. University.
> > He should nbe ashamed of his comment about honorable Dr. Yunus and
> > apoligise as soon as possible.
> > It is understandable that he, did such coimment to please his Netri. In
> > doing so he even betrayed his party 'Sammyobadi Dol" the
> > party has no single member in Bangladesh Parliament ever.
> >
> >
> > ---------- Original Message ----------
> > From: Isha Khan <bdmailer@...>
> > To: undisclosed-recipients:;
> > Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Dilip Barua
> > Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 12:57:53 +0600
> >
> > **
> >
> >
> >
> > *Popularity? Ask Barua*
> >
> >
> >
> > It was none but technocrat Minister Dilip Barua who has urged Prof
> > Muhammad Yunus and Sir Fazle Hasan Abed to join politics to test their
> > popularity before speaking about the country's politics.
> >
> > He might have forgotten his own popularity, public support behind him and
> > tried to please the prime minister by blasting the two iconic characters
> > for their suggestions for restoration of caretaker government for peaceful
> > parliamentary polls at a meeting with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
> > in Dhaka.
> >
> > It is usual that Barua will remain grateful to Prime Minister Sheikh
> > Hasina as she made him a fortunate man. In his long political career, Barua
> > was never elected an MP and even could not contest the December 29
> > parliamentary polls in 2008 as Awami League had picked its own leader to
> > contest the battle of ballots from the constituency from where Barua sought
> > to contest.
> >
> > Hasina inducted him as a minister in her cabinet and gave portfolio of the
> > industries ministry, giving much priority over Rashed Khan Menon and
> > Hasanul Haque Inu, chiefs of Workers Party and Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, two
> > components of the AL-led alliance.
> >
> > He does not face any difficulties to continue as a technocrat minister
> > thanks to destruction of the spirit of the original constitution of 1972
> > which would compel a technocrat minister to get elected as an MP within six
> > months of being sworn in.
> >
> > In return of the favour he got, Barua, chief of Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal
> > (M.L.), apparently tried to please the premier by blasting Yunus and Abed
> > in line with the ruling AL's stance against the caretaker government system
> > which was abolished last year.
> >
> > Barua on Friday just joined the chorus as before him Finance Minister AMA
> > Muhith and AL General Secretary and LGRD Minister Syed Ashraful Islam
> > bitterly criticised Yunus and Abed. And Muhith and Ashraf spoke in line
> > with the stance of Sheikh Hasina who earlier on several times criticised
> > Yunus.
> >
> > But the way the industries minister castigated Yunus and Abed and urged
> > them to join politics first to speak about politics looks indecent. Barua
> > might have forgotten his own popularity when he was throwing a challenge to
> > Yunus and Abed to test their popularity by stepping in politics.
> >
> > Since restoration of democracy in the country in 1990 through a mass
> > upsurge against autocratic ruler HM Ershad, Barua contested three
> > parliamentary elections. The Election Commission's reports on previous
> > polls speak the reality of his polls performances.
> >
> > He contested from Chittagong-1 parliamentary constituency on ticket of
> > Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal and bagged only 1,552 votes out of 129,105 votes
> > cast in 1991 parliamentary polls. The result? Barua's security deposit was
> > forfeited.
> >
> > He contested the 1996 parliamentary polls and obtained only 511 votes,
> > one-third of the votes he obtained in 1991. His security deposit was again
> > lost. He however did not feel frustrated with his performance. He contested
> > the 2001 polls from the same parliamentary constituency and bagged 307
> > votes, almost half he got in 1996.
> >
> > The results show how Barua's popularity declined in over two decades. But
> > he was fortunate as AL needed name of his party in its strategy to
> > politically isolate past BNP-Jamaat-led alliance and to wage street
> > agitations against the then regime.
> >
> > His life sketch posted on the industries ministry website proudly claims
> > he was one of the architects of the 14-party alliance led by AL. He was one
> > of the frontline leaders to launch movement against Khaleda Zia and Matiur
> > Rahman Nizami's government. The life sketch contains detailed information
> > about Barua's long political career since his student life. But it did not
> > cite any single information about his participation in the three
> > parliamentary polls and his performance in those battles of ballots.
> >
> > He might have felt embarrassed to cite the information in his life sketch
> > on his popularity test.
> >
> > http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=234218
> >
> > *I'm different than Yunus: Dilip hits back at Rafique*
> >
> > http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=234099
> >
> > https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=231152326994417&set=a.129085430534441.23963.100002989534098&type=1&theater
> >
> >
> > *Barrister Rafiq on Ministers.....*
> >
> > http://www.amadershomoy2.com/content/2012/05/12/middle0468.htm
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [chottala.com] Some Historic Photos of Legendary Bangla Poet Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Thhakur

Thanks for sharing the pictures.



Subject: [chottala.com] Some Historic Photos of Legendary Bangla Poet Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Thhakur

Rabindranath Thhakur and Jawaharlal Nehru, engaged in deep conversation on November 4, 1936 at the Sylvan retreat of the poet at Bolpur.
 
Mahatma Gandhi's promise of meeting Rabindranath Thhakur annually is honored when he visited him at Shantiniketan in this February 20, 1940 picture. Here Thhakur is in rapt attention to what Mahathma Gandhi is saying.
 
Poet Rabindranath Thhakur reclining in his bed in a railway compartment at Howrah station when he left for Shantiniketan after recovery from his illness. This photo was published on November 22, 1940.
 
A remarkable portrait of Rabindranath Thhakur taken during his last visit to Poona. This photograph is taken by S.P. Bhide who entered it in a Weekly Photographic Competition. This photo was published on December 25, 1932.
 
Sir Maurice Gwyer, Rabindranath Thhakur, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan come out from Sinha Sadan, Shantiniketan after the Oxford University Convocation on August 7, 1940.
 
Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba at a reception given by Rabindranath Thhakur at Shantiniketan in this February 20, 1940 picture.
 
Thhakur during his tour of the West in 1921.
 
In this rare photograph from The Hindu's archives, Helen Keller, the blind American author and labor rights activist, greets Rabindranath Thhakur at a meeting in New York in 1930. Tuesday, May 8, 2012, marked the culmination of the year-long 150th birth anniversary celebrations of Gurudev.
 
Rabindranath Thhakur, when in Berlin, paid a visit to Professor Albert Einstein in his cottage at Caputh near Berlin, where the two world famous men had an enjoyable time in this August 24, 1930 picture.
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Re: [chottala.com] Dilip Barua



Mystry Behind Hasina's Anger toward Dr. Yonus
Abid Bahar

Link:http://blogs.wsj.com/source/2010/12/06/microfinance-is-grameen-founder-muhammad-yunus-a-bloodsucker-of-the-poor/tab/comments/#comment-62482

Many people internationally wonder why Hasina as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh now and even before has been so vicious against a Bangladeshi who brought international fame for Bangladesh. This is even when Dr. Yonus is not a political rival of Hasina. More so that Dr. Yonus began his career as an academician and has been in the banking business ever since. In contrast Hasina was never an academician nor a religious fundamentalist to condemn interest charged by banks; she was a housewife turned politician and has been working to materialize her father's dreams of "Sonar Bangla.".

Why is this unwanted anger? Research shows there are several underlying and subliminal factors behind Hasina's deeply rooted prejudice against this international figure.
Firstly, Dr Yonus's ideas of Gramin revolution germinated during the time of Bangabandhu's 1974 famine. Amarta Sen, the Nobel Prize winner from West Bengal called it the "man -made famine." In contrast the Awami League fondly calls 1972-75 period as the time of Bangabandhu's "Golden Bengal." This myth was even written in Bangladesh's history books manufactured by the Hasina AL.

True, Yonus's Gramin was a reaction to the human suffering during the 1974 famine the time when over half a million lives were perished. At the time, Yonus as a professor in Bangladesh personally witnessed the human suffering which led him to begin an experiment in a village near Chittagong University when he finally came up with the Gramin revolution. Dr. Yonus in his speech often mentions the human suffering of the time. He never intentionally does it to put down Bangabadu's "Sonar Bangla" myth but often explains how he began his revolution during this time. This frank expression no doubt, inadvertently bleeds the AL heart. Hasina as the Mujib daughter can not stand this revolution that mentions the 1974 famine but glorifies Bangladesh internationally.

Secondly, in anecdotal form Dr Yonus at least once referred that on March 25 Bangabandhu Mujib in stead of waiting for the Pakistani army to take him to custody (some call this a voluntary surrender) a leader like him could have chosen to stay with the rebels to lead the awakened nation. To Dr. Yonus, Mujib's presence as a very powerful leader with the rebels could have been more helpful for the nation at a time of its supreme crisis. Yonus' such understanding is in effect a direct challenge to Mujib as the father of the nation claim. True, Mujib was an absentee leader but was awarded the title "father of the nation" by the AL, even when he was absent in the war. Yonus's such understanding goes against the controversial fathership now even codified in the Hasina's reformed constitution.
Thirdly, in anecdotal form somewhere Dr. Yonus acknowledged that President Zia's financial grant at the crucial time of Gramin's initial growth helped it to take off from its infancy to its adolescence. To the AL this is a bad news for the Gramin and surely is a sin committed by Yonus because to the AL hero-worshipers, Zia was a "Pakistani razakar." To Hasina when Dr. Yonus is not with the AL he must be with the enemy. So Dr. Yonus for his perceived association must be a confirmed "razakar" too. That is why the Zia phobic Hasina found it important that Dr. Yonus must be condemned openly even before he was found guilty. See http://www.muhammadyunus.org/In-the-Media/professor-muhammad-yunus-opening-remarks-at-the-press-conference-on-december-12-2010/
Finally, the AL party originally founded by Mawlana Bhasani to fight for democracy but under Mujib's leadership has ever since turned itself into a hero-worshiping party and not long ago after Mujib's demise Mujib followers ganged up together on a staged BBC survey to name Mujib as the greatest Bengali of all times. To Hasina, Dr. Yonus's international fame is a direct challenge to Mujib. To them Bangabandhu Mujib should be the greatest man from Bangladesh.

 To the AL ING, no Bengali ever since Mujib became the leader of Bangladesh should have crossed Bangabandhu's fame. Dr. Yonus crosses Bangabandhu Mujib and even received a Nobel Prize. This is not tolerable, on the other hand to the AL Hasina is the one that deserves a Nobel Prize.
To Dr. Yonus (as a non political person) this is as if when he has been trying to avoid Bangabandhu in every turn, the shadow of him behind Hasina appears before Dr. Yonus over and over again. Perhaps due to all these reasons why even before Dr. Yonus was proven to be guilty, the Dhaka University branch of marauding Chatro League leaders demanded that Yonus's Nobel Prize should be rebuked. Perhaps in this whole range of debate the rivalry has to do more with a battle between fiction vs. reality about Bangabandhu or to be sure between Bangabandhu's BKSAL fascism of socialist repression for the dream of "Sonar Bangla" vs. Yonus's Gramin social business in a free market economy. Despite all of this,Dr. Yonus proved himself to be too smart.He is like in the joke, An Elephant and Hasina's Dilip Barua in a soccer game!

It was a boring Sunday afternoon in the jungle so Hasina the leader of ants decided to challenge the Elephants to a game of soccer. The game was going well with the Elephants beating the Ants ten goals to nil. The Ants' star
 player Barua was dribbling the ball towards the Elephants' goal; Ashraf was next to Barua. Sadly, the Elephants leader Yunas's' left back came lumbering towards Barua. It trod on the little ant, killing him instantly
 and the excited Ashraf seriously injured. The referee stopped the game. "What the hell do you think you're doing? Do you call that sportsmanship, killing and injuring other players?" The elephant replied, "Well, I didn't
 mean to kill him; I was just trying to trip him up."



On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 4:39 AM, dina khan <dina30_khan@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Government employees including mp ministers are paid from public tax and vats to do works honestly for the people not talk nonsense. They need to be quality knowledge educated for knowing and understand  their duties and for doing their duties efficiently.
Inefficient employees including ministers should be out from their jobs and be sent to quality knowledge schools for learning about their duties.
Corrupt employees and ministers should be terminated and  be sent to the court  for facing legal trial of their corruption activities and illegal nonsense talks.


 
Those who criticize Dr. Yunus, they are not even compared to his nail, that's hundred percent true. Dr. Yunus does not need recognition
from Baksalis, World recongnize his ability and quality. Dilip Barua can't even win a unuion council membership election and has quality
to be a descent politician.He just wanted to please his boss Sheikh Hasinawho gave him new life with a Ministerial job (his drream of life).
He is just paying the debt to his Netri .Mr. Barua's comment  should be condemned by civil society.
---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Shah Deeldar" <shahdeeldar@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mukto-mona] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Dilip Barua
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 21:01:08 -0000

 
Hardly any witty joke! Please confine yourself to write your opinions rather than ants/elephants stories.
The problem with Dr. Yunus is that he should stay above the politics than wrestling with politicians. It is a poor choice from his side. Good day to you!
-SD

--- In mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com, Abid Bahar <abid.bahar@...> wrote:
>
> Joke: An Elephant and Hasina's Dilip Barua in a soccer game!
>
> Abid Bahar
>
> It was a boring Sunday afternoon in the jungle so Hasina the leader of ants
> decided to challenge the Elephants to a game of soccer. The game was going
> well with the Elephants beating the Ants ten goals to nil. The Ants' star
> player Barua was dribbling the ball towards the Elephants' goal; Ashraf was
> next to Barua. Sadly, the Elephants leader Yunas's' left back came
> lumbering towards Barua. It trod on the little ant, killing him instantly
> and the excited Ashraf seriously injured. The referee stopped the game.
> "What the do you think you're doing? Do you call that sportsmanship,
> killing and injuring other players?" The elephant replied, "Well, I didn't
> mean to kill him; I was just trying to trip him up."
>
>
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 6:43 AM, Mohiuddin Anwar <mohiuddin@...>wrote:
>
> > Mr.Dilip Barua has been foing left politics for long. But he can't even
> > win a Union Council Membership vote. I can challenge that.
> > I don';t know whjayt quailfy him to become a full minister in Hasina's
> > digital cabinet. In a sense he is an 'othorbo' minister.
> > He doesn't even know how to offer political speech. What is his Mamur jor
> > ? After becoming he thnks himself as"Ami Ki Honu
> > Re". Even he can't become a clerk of the Industry Ministry without any
> > recommendation from Mamu(Uncle)
> > How dare he compares himself with a noble laurate who earned his Doctorate
> > from a prestigeous U.S. University.
> > He should nbe ashamed of his comment about honorable Dr. Yunus and
> > apoligise as soon as possible.
> > It is understandable that he, did such coimment to please his Netri. In
> > doing so he even betrayed his party 'Sammyobadi Dol" the
> > party has no single member in Bangladesh Parliament ever.
> >
> >
> > ---------- Original Message ----------
> > From: Isha Khan <bdmailer@...>
> > To: undisclosed-recipients:;
> > Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Dilip Barua
> > Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 12:57:53 +0600
> >
> > **
> >
> >
> >
> > *Popularity? Ask Barua*
> >
> >
> >
> > It was none but technocrat Minister Dilip Barua who has urged Prof
> > Muhammad Yunus and Sir Fazle Hasan Abed to join politics to test their
> > popularity before speaking about the country's politics.
> >
> > He might have forgotten his own popularity, public support behind him and
> > tried to please the prime minister by blasting the two iconic characters
> > for their suggestions for restoration of caretaker government for peaceful
> > parliamentary polls at a meeting with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
> > in Dhaka.
> >
> > It is usual that Barua will remain grateful to Prime Minister Sheikh
> > Hasina as she made him a fortunate man. In his long political career, Barua
> > was never elected an MP and even could not contest the December 29
> > parliamentary polls in 2008 as Awami League had picked its own leader to
> > contest the battle of ballots from the constituency from where Barua sought
> > to contest.
> >
> > Hasina inducted him as a minister in her cabinet and gave portfolio of the
> > industries ministry, giving much priority over Rashed Khan Menon and
> > Hasanul Haque Inu, chiefs of Workers Party and Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, two
> > components of the AL-led alliance.
> >
> > He does not face any difficulties to continue as a technocrat minister
> > thanks to destruction of the spirit of the original constitution of 1972
> > which would compel a technocrat minister to get elected as an MP within six
> > months of being sworn in.
> >
> > In return of the favour he got, Barua, chief of Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal
> > (M.L.), apparently tried to please the premier by blasting Yunus and Abed
> > in line with the ruling AL's stance against the caretaker government system
> > which was abolished last year.
> >
> > Barua on Friday just joined the chorus as before him Finance Minister AMA
> > Muhith and AL General Secretary and LGRD Minister Syed Ashraful Islam
> > bitterly criticised Yunus and Abed. And Muhith and Ashraf spoke in line
> > with the stance of Sheikh Hasina who earlier on several times criticised
> > Yunus.
> >
> > But the way the industries minister castigated Yunus and Abed and urged
> > them to join politics first to speak about politics looks indecent. Barua
> > might have forgotten his own popularity when he was throwing a challenge to
> > Yunus and Abed to test their popularity by stepping in politics.
> >
> > Since restoration of democracy in the country in 1990 through a mass
> > upsurge against autocratic ruler HM Ershad, Barua contested three
> > parliamentary elections. The Election Commission's reports on previous
> > polls speak the reality of his polls performances.
> >
> > He contested from Chittagong-1 parliamentary constituency on ticket of
> > Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal and bagged only 1,552 votes out of 129,105 votes
> > cast in 1991 parliamentary polls. The result? Barua's security deposit was
> > forfeited.
> >
> > He contested the 1996 parliamentary polls and obtained only 511 votes,
> > one-third of the votes he obtained in 1991. His security deposit was again
> > lost. He however did not feel frustrated with his performance. He contested
> > the 2001 polls from the same parliamentary constituency and bagged 307
> > votes, almost half he got in 1996.
> >
> > The results show how Barua's popularity declined in over two decades. But
> > he was fortunate as AL needed name of his party in its strategy to
> > politically isolate past BNP-Jamaat-led alliance and to wage street
> > agitations against the then regime.
> >
> > His life sketch posted on the industries ministry website proudly claims
> > he was one of the architects of the 14-party alliance led by AL. He was one
> > of the frontline leaders to launch movement against Khaleda Zia and Matiur
> > Rahman Nizami's government. The life sketch contains detailed information
> > about Barua's long political career since his student life. But it did not
> > cite any single information about his participation in the three
> > parliamentary polls and his performance in those battles of ballots.
> >
> > He might have felt embarrassed to cite the information in his life sketch
> > on his popularity test.
> >
> > http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=234218
> >
> > *I'm different than Yunus: Dilip hits back at Rafique*
> >
> > http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=234099
> >
> > https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=231152326994417&set=a.129085430534441.23963.100002989534098&type=1&theater
> >
> >
> > *Barrister Rafiq on Ministers.....*
> >
> > http://www.amadershomoy2.com/content/2012/05/12/middle0468.htm
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > consumerproducts.com<http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL3242/4fb2335da0aa1592d72st02duc>
> >
>

 
 


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[chottala.com] Training of VIPS




all jobs need  experience except for  the most important jobs.prime minters,minsters cabinets,PM.
the people will be sitting on these posts need to be trained perfectly by the government.
we should have an institution,followed by certification,will only be eligible  for election,and selection for cabinets.
we hand over lot of responsibility to those,without trained and with out knowledge.
say for an example,shipping minister,should have at least shipping knowledge/experience.



--- On Sun, 20/5/12, dina khan <dina30_khan@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: dina khan <dina30_khan@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Dilip Barua
To: "chottala@yahoogroups.com" <chottala@yahoogroups.com>, "mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>, "shahdeeldar@yahoo.com" <shahdeeldar@yahoo.com>, "manik195709@yahoo.com" <manik195709@yahoo.com>, "ovimot@yahoogroups.com" <ovimot@yahoogroups.com>, "jnrsr53@yahoo.com" <jnrsr53@yahoo.com>, "kamalctgu@gmail.com" <kamalctgu@gmail.com>
Cc: "dahuk@yahoogroups.com" <dahuk@yahoogroups.com>, "aanis06@yahoo.com" <aanis06@yahoo.com>, "syed.aslam3@gmail.com" <syed.aslam3@gmail.com>
Received: Sunday, 20 May, 2012, 1:39 AM

 

Government employees including mp ministers are paid from public tax and vats to do works honestly for the people not talk nonsense. They need to be quality knowledge educated for knowing and understand  their duties and for doing their duties efficiently.
Inefficient employees including ministers should be out from their jobs and be sent to quality knowledge schools for learning about their duties.
Corrupt employees and ministers should be terminated and  be sent to the court  for facing legal trial of their corruption activities and illegal nonsense talks.


From: Mohiuddin Anwar <mohiuddin@netzero.net>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com; shahdeeldar@yahoo.com; manik195709@yahoo.com; ovimot@yahoogroups.com; jnrsr53@yahoo.com; kamalctgu@gmail.com; chottala@yahoogroups.com
Cc: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com; dahuk@yahoogroups.com; aanis06@yahoo.com; syed.aslam3@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, 19 May 2012 4:18 PM
Subject: [chottala.com] Dilip Barua

 
Those who criticize Dr. Yunus, they are not even compared to his nail, that's hundred percent true. Dr. Yunus does not need recognition
from Baksalis, World recongnize his ability and quality. Dilip Barua can't even win a unuion council membership election and has quality
to be a descent politician.He just wanted to please his boss Sheikh Hasinawho gave him new life with a Ministerial job (his drream of life).
He is just paying the debt to his Netri .Mr. Barua's comment  should be condemned by civil society.
---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Shah Deeldar" <shahdeeldar@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mukto-mona] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Dilip Barua
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 21:01:08 -0000

 
Hardly any witty joke! Please confine yourself to write your opinions rather than ants/elephants stories.
The problem with Dr. Yunus is that he should stay above the politics than wrestling with politicians. It is a poor choice from his side. Good day to you!
-SD

--- In mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com, Abid Bahar <abid.bahar@...> wrote:
>
> Joke: An Elephant and Hasina's Dilip Barua in a soccer game!
>
> Abid Bahar
>
> It was a boring Sunday afternoon in the jungle so Hasina the leader of ants
> decided to challenge the Elephants to a game of soccer. The game was going
> well with the Elephants beating the Ants ten goals to nil. The Ants' star
> player Barua was dribbling the ball towards the Elephants' goal; Ashraf was
> next to Barua. Sadly, the Elephants leader Yunas's' left back came
> lumbering towards Barua. It trod on the little ant, killing him instantly
> and the excited Ashraf seriously injured. The referee stopped the game.
> "What the do you think you're doing? Do you call that sportsmanship,
> killing and injuring other players?" The elephant replied, "Well, I didn't
> mean to kill him; I was just trying to trip him up."
>
>
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 6:43 AM, Mohiuddin Anwar <mohiuddin@...>wrote:
>
> > Mr.Dilip Barua has been foing left politics for long. But he can't even
> > win a Union Council Membership vote. I can challenge that.
> > I don';t know whjayt quailfy him to become a full minister in Hasina's
> > digital cabinet. In a sense he is an 'othorbo' minister.
> > He doesn't even know how to offer political speech. What is his Mamur jor
> > ? After becoming he thnks himself as"Ami Ki Honu
> > Re". Even he can't become a clerk of the Industry Ministry without any
> > recommendation from Mamu(Uncle)
> > How dare he compares himself with a noble laurate who earned his Doctorate
> > from a prestigeous U.S. University.
> > He should nbe ashamed of his comment about honorable Dr. Yunus and
> > apoligise as soon as possible.
> > It is understandable that he, did such coimment to please his Netri. In
> > doing so he even betrayed his party 'Sammyobadi Dol" the
> > party has no single member in Bangladesh Parliament ever.
> >
> >
> > ---------- Original Message ----------
> > From: Isha Khan <bdmailer@...>
> > To: undisclosed-recipients:;
> > Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Dilip Barua
> > Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 12:57:53 +0600
> >
> > **
> >
> >
> >
> > *Popularity? Ask Barua*
> >
> >
> >
> > It was none but technocrat Minister Dilip Barua who has urged Prof
> > Muhammad Yunus and Sir Fazle Hasan Abed to join politics to test their
> > popularity before speaking about the country's politics.
> >
> > He might have forgotten his own popularity, public support behind him and
> > tried to please the prime minister by blasting the two iconic characters
> > for their suggestions for restoration of caretaker government for peaceful
> > parliamentary polls at a meeting with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
> > in Dhaka.
> >
> > It is usual that Barua will remain grateful to Prime Minister Sheikh
> > Hasina as she made him a fortunate man. In his long political career, Barua
> > was never elected an MP and even could not contest the December 29
> > parliamentary polls in 2008 as Awami League had picked its own leader to
> > contest the battle of ballots from the constituency from where Barua sought
> > to contest.
> >
> > Hasina inducted him as a minister in her cabinet and gave portfolio of the
> > industries ministry, giving much priority over Rashed Khan Menon and
> > Hasanul Haque Inu, chiefs of Workers Party and Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, two
> > components of the AL-led alliance.
> >
> > He does not face any difficulties to continue as a technocrat minister
> > thanks to destruction of the spirit of the original constitution of 1972
> > which would compel a technocrat minister to get elected as an MP within six
> > months of being sworn in.
> >
> > In return of the favour he got, Barua, chief of Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal
> > (M.L.), apparently tried to please the premier by blasting Yunus and Abed
> > in line with the ruling AL's stance against the caretaker government system
> > which was abolished last year.
> >
> > Barua on Friday just joined the chorus as before him Finance Minister AMA
> > Muhith and AL General Secretary and LGRD Minister Syed Ashraful Islam
> > bitterly criticised Yunus and Abed. And Muhith and Ashraf spoke in line
> > with the stance of Sheikh Hasina who earlier on several times criticised
> > Yunus.
> >
> > But the way the industries minister castigated Yunus and Abed and urged
> > them to join politics first to speak about politics looks indecent. Barua
> > might have forgotten his own popularity when he was throwing a challenge to
> > Yunus and Abed to test their popularity by stepping in politics.
> >
> > Since restoration of democracy in the country in 1990 through a mass
> > upsurge against autocratic ruler HM Ershad, Barua contested three
> > parliamentary elections. The Election Commission's reports on previous
> > polls speak the reality of his polls performances.
> >
> > He contested from Chittagong-1 parliamentary constituency on ticket of
> > Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal and bagged only 1,552 votes out of 129,105 votes
> > cast in 1991 parliamentary polls. The result? Barua's security deposit was
> > forfeited.
> >
> > He contested the 1996 parliamentary polls and obtained only 511 votes,
> > one-third of the votes he obtained in 1991. His security deposit was again
> > lost. He however did not feel frustrated with his performance. He contested
> > the 2001 polls from the same parliamentary constituency and bagged 307
> > votes, almost half he got in 1996.
> >
> > The results show how Barua's popularity declined in over two decades. But
> > he was fortunate as AL needed name of his party in its strategy to
> > politically isolate past BNP-Jamaat-led alliance and to wage street
> > agitations against the then regime.
> >
> > His life sketch posted on the industries ministry website proudly claims
> > he was one of the architects of the 14-party alliance led by AL. He was one
> > of the frontline leaders to launch movement against Khaleda Zia and Matiur
> > Rahman Nizami's government. The life sketch contains detailed information
> > about Barua's long political career since his student life. But it did not
> > cite any single information about his participation in the three
> > parliamentary polls and his performance in those battles of ballots.
> >
> > He might have felt embarrassed to cite the information in his life sketch
> > on his popularity test.
> >
> > http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=234218
> >
> > *I'm different than Yunus: Dilip hits back at Rafique*
> >
> > http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=234099
> >
> > https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=231152326994417&set=a.129085430534441.23963.100002989534098&type=1&theater
> >
> >
> > *Barrister Rafiq on Ministers.....*
> >
> > http://www.amadershomoy2.com/content/2012/05/12/middle0468.htm
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > __________________________________________________________
> > *53 Year Old Mom Looks 33*
> > The Stunning Results of Her Wrinkle Trick Has Botox Doctors Worried
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> >
>

 
 


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