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Visit to the Panam City of legenadry Sonargaon is a short distance tourist spot about 25km away from capital Dhaka.

This is a very beautiful ancient city of Bangladesh.  You can also visite Sonargaon Meseum.

The Tipaimukh Hydroelectric Project is being constructed near the confluence of Barak and Tuivai rivers, in Manipur, India and within 100km of Bangladesh border. Costing Rs 6,351 crore ($1.35 billion) the 164 meter high dam will have a firm generation capacity of 401.25MW of electricity. While Hydroelectric projects are typically considered greener than other power generation options in short term, it has significant long-term impact to the environment like changes in the ecosystem, destroying nearby settlements and changing habitat conditions of people, fish and wildlife. Especially in the densely populated countries like India and Bangladesh, where rivers are lifelines, projects like Tipaimukh will create adverse effect to a huge number of population and their habitats. No wonder right from the start this project faced protests from potentially affected people in India, and from the downstream neighbor Bangladesh. The people of Manipur have been fighting legally to stop the project but have so far been unsuccessful. The Indian government is going ahead with the plan. The Sinlung Indigenous People Human Rights Organisation (SIPHRO) of India said that “the process for choosing it (the project premises) ignored both the indigenous people and the recommendations of the WCD (World Commission on Dams)”. Recent News Former TIB chairman Prof Muzaffer Ahmed Monday said the lawmakers and ministers should step down from their respective positions if they fail to protect people’s and nation’s interest by saying no to Tipaimukh Dam, reports UNB. “We voted them to protect our rights and interests… I don’t know how they claim the dam will not be harmful for Bangladesh,” he said, while speaking as the chief guest at a national seminar on Tipaimukh Dam at the Jatiya Press Club auditorium in the city. Former TIB chairman Prof Muzaffer Ahmed Monday said the lawmakers and ministers should step down from their respective positions if they fail to protect people’s and nation’s interest by saying no to Tipaimukh Dam, reports UNB. “We voted them to protect our rights and interests… I don’t know how they claim the dam will not be harmful for Bangladesh,” he said, while speaking as the chief guest at a national seminar on Tipaimukh Dam at the Jatiya Press Club auditorium in the city. Assistant Professor of Chittagong University Geography Department Kazi M Barkat Ali presented the keynote paper at the seminar, organised by ‘Movement to Protect Surma-Kushiara-Meghna’, a citizens’ forum. Former DG of BDR Maj Gen (retd) ALM Fazlur Rahman, former secretary Mohammad Asaf Uddowlah, Engr Dr SI Khan and Prof Dr Mahbub Ullah, among others, addressed the seminar with convener of the forum Abdul Qayyum Chowdhury in the chair. Prof Muzaffer Ahmed doubted the patriotism of the lawmakers and ministers who are advocating in favour of Tipaimukh Dam ignoring the nation’s interest. He said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina should lead the nation to protest India’s bid to make the dam and people are ready to go for a movement with her to protect the country’s interest. He urged the government “not to kill people by welcoming drought saying yes to Tipaimukh Dam.” “It’s not a political issue at all, it’s a national issue and we’re virtually in a do or die situation,” said the eminent economist and social activist. “It is unfortunate that an elected government is apparently favouring the Dam,” he added. He said he was alone when he protested against the same issue in 2004 and now the entire nation is united against the Dam. This will help to force India to change their mind over the issue. Prof Muzaffer asked the Prime Minister why she is sending a team to India without demanding documents of feasibility study and technical assessment on Tipaimukh Dam. “Make your stand over the issue clear before the nation, people will cooperate with you,” he said suggesting direct discussion before agreeing to the construction of the Dam. He urged the people to remain alert against any conspiracy and continue their movement until India suspends its plan. “For sustainable development of Bangladesh, its rivers and water-bodies would have to be protected.” Mr Asaf Uddowlah said national unity is urgently needed to stop the construction of Tipaimukh Dam as it has become a great cause of concern for the entire nation. ALM Fazlur Rahman said people are making promises on various issues but none was found to pledge to stop the Tipaimukh Dam. “Promising to stop Tipaimukh Dam is more urgent than any other promises.” Indicating at those who are talking in favour of Tipaimukh Dam, he said: “Wrap up your business with India, people will never forgive you for anti-state activities.” Barkat Ali in his keynote paper suggested an all-party committee to deal with the issue so that the country’s interest can be protected. Describing some adverse impacts the Tipaimukh Dam might cause, he said all patriotic citizens of the country should stand against the Dam as India is moving with their own agenda keeping Bangladesh in dark. Earlier, speakers said democracy, independence and sovereignty of the country are now in great peril and all the people with “nationalistic spirit” should get united to protect the country’s interests. They said country would incur huge “economic and environmental losses” if India builds the Tipaimukh Dam. The speakers called upon the government to take all possible initiatives to stop the construction of Tipaimukh Dam on Borak River saying that the northern and eastern side of the country would be turned into desert if Tipaimukh Dam is constructed. nah.. apni mashe 1 din age reg korle 31taka katbe .. 2 din age korle 31*2=62taka 5din age regi korle 31*5=joto toto taka katbee ai rokom

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11096Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958- June 25, 2009)

Michael Jackson, the sensationally gifted child star who rose to become the “King of Pop” and the biggest celebrity in the world only to fall from his throne in a freakish series of scandals, died Thursday. He was 50.

Jackson died at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. Ed Winter, the assistant chief coroner for Los Angeles County, confirmed his office had been notified of the death and would handle the investigation.

The circumstances of Jackson’s death were not immediately clear. Jackson was not breathing when Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to a call at his Los Angeles home about 12:30 p.m., Capt. Steve Ruda told the Los Angeles Times. The paramedics performed CPR and took him to the hospital, Ruda told the newspaper.

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The natural beauty of Bangladesh is God gifted. We have many places like Cox’s Bazar and Sundarbans which are so wondrous. Some of these places already have an honorable seat in the Unesco World Heritage. An organization named Seven Wonders Foundation of Switzerland has got Cox’s Bazar and Sundarbans selected for the second round, which will end on July 7th. If Bangladesh gets finally selected for the new Seven Wonders it will not only bring an honourable place for Bangladesh in the world but also be beneficial for our tourism. We have to vote for Cox’s Bazar and Sundarbans at http://www.new7wonders.com/nature. The phone number +41773124041 is a Switzerland number. We can also call this number. We have to press 708 for Cox’s Bazar and 551 for Sundarbans.