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This Photo was taken on 05th mar 2011. This was a Personal Photo walk with a view to
Explore , Ramna Park , Dhaka, BANGLADESH, Ramna Park is the oldesr and Biggest park at Dhaka city, This was established during the British rules back and before 1947, This Park carries Heritage of civilization of Dhaka people, The Botanic Importance has emerge the park in many fold,
Besides Our National Calendar Year Celebration [Pohela Boishak] Takes place here at Commonly known as RAMNA BOTOMUL area. Before and even after 071 the park had a Wonderful restaurant , and presently its no more existing ,
There are many rear Breed of Flowers trees Like MANDA, Polash, Shimul. Canon Ball, Shegun, Gorjon, Chambal, Tetul, Korai, Champa, Pakoir,[ Plz Note all are Local name of th trees ] and many more unknown breeds are shedding the area for the people visiting and refreshing their mind and passing time with nature.
Adjacent to Ramna park, the other heritage bearing sports field is Commonly known now as Shawrawardi Uddan, early in Pakistan period , this was named as Race Course Moydan ,because The Horse Racing been played here till 1971, and the other establishment around Ramna park is our great Dhaka Club, Hotel Sheraton and Shishu park.
Beside the Sheraton Hotel , BARDEM HOSPITAL & PG Hospital also co located to this park which made the park avenue a rich and common use facilities for the peace loving people of Dhaka , BANGLADESH ,
My Photo walk along with my Shutter mate MS Karim bashir made a venture to collect few Images representing the value of PARK and Botanical impression here in this flickr community,
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The International Symposium on Compound Semiconductors (ISCS) has awarded its 2016 Young Scientist Award to Srabanti Chowdhury, an associate professor in UC Davis Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). Among the department’s newest faculty members, Chowdhury previously held an assistant professor position at Arizona State University’s School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.
Chowdhury earned her master’s degree (2008) and doctorate (2010) in electrical engineering at UC Santa Barbara. As part of her PhD work, she developed gallium nitride (GaN)-based vertical devices for power conversion, and demonstrated the first vertical GaN high voltage power-switching device — a current aperture vertical electron transistor (CAVET) — with a record-high breakdown electric field. In 2015 she received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, an Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Young Investigator Program (YIP) Award, and a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Young Faculty Award. Another one of her projects involves collaboration with PowerAmerica, a U.S. Department of Energy organization based at North Carolina State University with the goal of enhanced energy efficiency by making wide bandgap (WBG) semiconductor technologies cost-competitive with the currently used silicon-based power electronics.
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Badrul A. Chowdhury, M.D., Ph.D., is Director, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Rheumatology Products in FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.
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Maharram
Muharram (Arabic: المحرّم) is the first month of the Islamic calendar. It is one of the four sacred months of the year in which fighting is prohibited.[1] Since the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, Muharram moves from year to year when compared with the Gregorian calendar.
Muharram is so called because it is unlawful to fight during this month, the word is derived from the word haraam, meaning "forbidden". It is held to be the most sacred of all the months, excluding Ramadan. Some Muslims fast during these days. The tenth day of Muharram is the Day of Ashura, which to Shia Muslims is part of the Mourning of Muharram.
Many Sunni Muslims fast during this day, because Musa (Moses) and his people obtained a victory over the Egyptian Pharaoh on the 10th day of Muharram;[citation needed] according to them Islamic prophet Muhammad asked Muslims to fast on this day, and also a day extra either before or after, so that they are not similar to Jews (since, according to him, Jews used to fast for one day due to the same reason)A lot of Muslims cook something sweet like sweet rice and contribute them in between their family and friends. They eat this when they are done breaking their fast.
Fasting differs among the Muslim groupings; mainstream Shia Muslims stop eating and drinking during sunlight hours and do not eat until late afternoon. Sunni Muslims also fast during Muharram for the first ten days of Muharram, just the tenth day or on both the ninth and tenth days; the exact term depending on the individual. Shia Muslims do so to replicate the sufferings of Hussein ibn Ali on the Day of Ashura. Shia Muslims, go further in their attempts of replication, including self-flagellation (also see Matam).
MAHARRAM and AUSHURA
Muharram is a month of remembrance that is often considered synonymous with the event of Ashura. Ashura, which literally means the "Tenth" in Arabic, refers to the tenth day of Muharram. It is well-known because of historical significance and mourning for the martyrdom of Hussein ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad.[2]
Shias start the mourning from the 1st night of Muharram and continue for two months and eight days. However the last days are the most important since these were the days where Hussein and his family and followers (consisting of 72 people, including women, children and aged people) were killed by army of Yazid I at the Battle of Karbala on his orders, Surviving members of the family of Hussein and that of his followers were taken captive and marched to Damascus and imprisoned there.
Muharram is also observed by Dawoodi Bohras in the same way as Shias.They practice prayers on the sayings of the present dawah of Bohras, Mohammed Burhanuddin. On the tenth day of Muharrum, they pray for Hussein till the magrib namaz. When the namaz ends, Hussein is considered shahid by Yazid. It is also close to the day of resurrection because it said in a book that this world will one day come to an end on Friday 10th of Muharram.[citation needed]
With the sighting of the new moon the Islamic New Year is ushered in. The first month, Muharram is one of the four sacred months that God has mentioned in the Quran.
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Full Scientific name:
Oryza sativa L.
Common name:
i) English, it's called as rice, paddy rice, chowdhury rice
ii) Sanskrit : dhanya, vrihi, nivara, syali (Sanskrit).
iv) Hindu : dhan, chaval.
v) Bengal: chal.
vi) Gujarat: dangar, choka.
vii) Tamil: nellu, arisi.
Conservation status:
Widespread in cultivation.
Habitat:
Commonly in river valleys and other areas where water is abundant, but also cultivated in some dryland areas.
Key Uses:
Food, medicine, cosmetics, crafts.
Known hazards:
Rice can accumulate arsenic if this is present in high levels in irrigation water.
Oriza Savita L or commonly known as Paddy plant is known as one of the world's most important staple crops and a major part in the diet of more than half the world’s population, rice also has many medicinal uses.
Rice is the most widely grown tropical cereal, and over 400 million tonnes of milled rice is produced each year. The importance of rice has been recognised for many centuries - in India it was once known as 'dhanya' meaning 'the sustainer of the human race'. Rice is a staple food of South Asia and a vast number of people are employed in its cultivation.
Not only is rice used in a variety of ways as a foodstuff, but it is also an ingredient in medicines and cosmetics, and has a role in crafts and religious ceremonies.
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Dr. Nuzhat Chowdhury Shampa (Left), Nipa (Right)
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*** ছবিগুলো শেয়ার করার সময় 'ছবি সংগ্রহ কৃতজ্ঞতাঃ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ ই-আর্কাইভ ট্রাস্ট' লিখুন।
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*** কোন ধরণের বাণিজ্যিক উদ্দেশ্যে ছবিগুলো ব্যবহার করা যাবে না।
*** প্রাতিষ্ঠানিক ব্যবহারের জন্য সংশ্লিষ্ট ফটোগ্রাফার ও কপিরাইট হোল্ডারের সাথে যোগাযোগ করতে হবে।
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Dr. Nuzhat Chowdhury Shampa (Left), Nipa (Right)
Collected from: Ekattore Shahid Dr. Alim Chowdhury - Shymali Nasreen Chowdhury
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*** ছবিগুলো শেয়ার করার সময় 'ছবি সংগ্রহ কৃতজ্ঞতাঃ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ ই-আর্কাইভ ট্রাস্ট' লিখুন।
*** ছবিগুলোতে কোন ধরণের এডিটিং ব্যবহার করা যাবে না।
*** কোন ধরণের বাণিজ্যিক উদ্দেশ্যে ছবিগুলো ব্যবহার করা যাবে না।
*** প্রাতিষ্ঠানিক ব্যবহারের জন্য সংশ্লিষ্ট ফটোগ্রাফার ও কপিরাইট হোল্ডারের সাথে যোগাযোগ করতে হবে।
Odle Middle School’s Rina Chowdhury, head coach, Ishan Bansal, Eric He, Neil Chowdhury, Eric Liu, and Clarence Zheng of Bellevue, Wash., pose for a photo with Paul Dabbar, Dept. of Energy Under Secretary for Science, after winning the middle school national championship at the 2018 National Science Bowl®.
Photo by Jack Dempsey, National Science Bowl®, Department of Energy, Office of Science
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This is a Grape’s Flower, Planted in Aug ,2009 by my Wife at My Home Varanda. This plant started flowering and Hope we get some grapes this yr.
The Image was Captured to day 16th Mar 2011 fom Dhaka BANGLADESH.
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This Photo was Taken on 29th Jan 2011 at a time when I was Enjoying a beautiful Sunset from a Wonderful Image prithibir sob rong nivey geley..' ~when the colors fade - sunset~by Sajan164 my flickr friend,
I was so emotional to view that photo from Sajan164 , which I wrote there in this guest book of that photo,
I wonder, the sunset have special meaning and massage for me. Suddenly I was noticed and see this sunset I pasteurized here to day , I saw the glue form my balcony and rush to my roof top , and Ironically I found the Bird was enjoying the twilight on to the other roof top, while I shoot the first one she was not noticed , but when I attempt for another and b4 she fly I click the second one,
Following the roof top on other side I noticed the other bird at a Far distance , also enjoying the twilight, I click that too, Although it has no meaning to some one , but when I related my emotion with Sajan’s twilight I find the nature has the massage for all creations , Be a Human / Animal or a bird, Nature is Universal to the other part of nature, there lies the existence of our creator, who created both The Nature and Habitant There in
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Birla Mandir in Kolkata, India, is a Hindu temple on Asutosh Chowdhury Avenue, Ballygunge, built by the industrialist Birla family. This temple is open in the morning from 5.30 A.M. to 11 A.M. and in the evening from 4 .30 P.M. to 9 P.M. On Janmashtami, the birthday of Krishna, devotees come from far away places to pay their respect to the deities.
The construction of the temple began in 1970. It took 26 years to complete the entire structure. On Wednesday, the 21st of February, 1996, the Pran Prathistha was done by Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj in the morning. Dr. Karan Singh inaugurated the temple the same day.
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Per aver proposto un punto di vista insolito e originale, per aver costruito un'immagine dal forte valore simbolico che ci porta verso un'idea positiva di futuro.
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Minhaj Chowdhury, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Drinkwell, Bangladesh, Swapan Mehra, Chief Executive Officer, Iora Ecological Solutions, India, Kasturi Rangan, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, SmarterHomes, India, Rochi Khemka, Global Partnerships Coordinator and Asia Water Resources Specialist, 2030 Water Resources Group, USA and J. Carl Ganter, Managing Director, Circle of Blue, USA speaking during the Session "Ways to Water" at the India Economic Summit 2019 in New Delhi, India, Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Nemesis (নেমেসিস) is a Bangladeshi Alternative rock band formed in 1999. They have released two studio albums.
Their second album titled "Tritio Jatra" (The Third Journey) was released in November 2011.
Well, Nemesis have successfully created enough good music to win over all teenager hearts of the country. Producing good rock, hard rock and alternative music always had a great impact on teenagers.
This photo was taken from a show at BICC hosted by Benson & Hedges.
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The Tree Call Hejal in Bangladesh, it s big tree and a floral tree, I dedicate this to my Flickr friend Kamalika Mandal, Once she visited my photo SAILAN_ The Beauty of Landscape and commented also wished to see This Hejol tree, I was committed to her that I shall Capture a Hejal Floral tree and Show her in flickr,
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Beautiful tree, one of four in the compound of Jawahar Bal Bhavan, Marine Drive, opposite Girgaum beach.
From Tropical Garden Plants in Colour by Bose, Chowdhury and Sharma:
Crataeva religiosa "Nurvala": A dwarf tree leafless in winter and spring. Leaflets ovate lanceolate, taper pointed. Flowers large, creamy white to yellow and pale rose, long stamens purple. Much more showy in flower than the species. Leaves arise after flowering.
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C .religiosa, Fost. ; F.B.I. I-172. Brandi's Ind. Trees, 32. Gamble's Ind. Timbers, 32. Vern. Uskiaman, Urimidi, Tel.
----- A moderate sized deciduous tree. Bark grey, fairly smooth with horizontal wrinkles. Leaves 3 foliolate, leaflets 3-6 by 1 1/4 to 3 inches, long petioled, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, entire, glabrous, sub-coriaceous, pale beneath. Flowers 2-3 inches diam., pale yellow or light rose colour, in many flowered lax terminal corymbs ; Sepals 4, deciduous ; Petals 4, long-clawed, often in bud, both inserted on a fleshy, lobed disk ; Stamens numerous, adnate to the base of the gynophore. Ovary on a long stipe or stalk, 1 celled ; stigma sessile ; ovules many. Fruit a many seeded ovoid berry, 1-2 inches diam., bright scarlet when ripe, rough with white specks ; seeds 1/4 inch long, numerous, reniform, imbedded in a yellow pulp.
----- Wood yellowish-white, when old turning light brown moderately hard, even-grained, but not very durable. It is said to be used for drums, models, combs, and in turning, but is very liable to the attacks of boring beetles. The leaves are lopped for fodder for cattle. Found in Mahadeopur on the edges of the forests, near villages, and on tank bunds, but not generally as a forest-free. Elsewhere cultivated, doubtful if wild. Fairly common in Nizamabad, planted on road-sides and in compounds. Flowers April and May. Fruit June to July.
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This Floral with Bug shot was Picked from Ramna Park , Floral garden Dhaka ,BANGLADESH on 10th Mar 2011 While my Sudden Photo walk with Frame BANGLADESH Photographic society .
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Chittagong War Cemetery
Country:Bangladesh
Identified Casualties:714
Location Information
Chittagong War Cemetery is in Dampara locality, No 19 Badsha Mia Chowdhury Road, 22 kilometres north of the airport and 8 kilometres from the port on a site which was formerly paddy fields, but which has now been developed.
It is near the arts college and close by Finlay's Guest Houses near Chatteshanry Road; a well known road leading to the Hindu Kali Bari Temple. There is no C.W.G.C. road direction sign.
The Burial area is situated at the bottom of a slope directly behind Finlay's Guest Houses and is surrounded by a large area planted with a mixture of jungle trees,fruit trees and flowering trees. It is not easily seen from the road.
A narrow tarmacked lane leads from the entrance gate to the burial area which is entered through a metal gate flanked by two small brick chapels.
The cemetery gates are open from 07.00 to 12 noon and 14.00 to 17.00.
Within the cemetery will also be found the Chittagong Memorial which, together with the Bombay 1939-1945 War Memorial, to be found in the Indian Seamen's Hostel Bombay, commemorates over 400 sailors of the former Indian Navy and nearly 6,000 sailors of the former Indian Merchant Navy who were lost at sea during the war years. Each memorial takes the form of a finely bound volume containing the names of the dead.
Visiting Information
Chittagong War Cemetery is open every day between 08:00-12:00 and 14:00-17:00. Wheelchair access possible via main entrance. For further information regarding wheelchair access, please contact our Enquiries Section on telephone number 01628 507200.
Historical Information
The cemetery was created by the army, and there were originally about 400 burials. Graves have since been transferred to this cemetery from the Lushai Hills (Assam) and other isolated sites, and from Chittagong Civil Cemetery; Chandragona Baptist Mission Cemetery; Chiringa Military Cemetery; Cox's Bazar New Military and Civil (Muhammadan) Cemeteries; Chittagong (Panchalaish) Burial Ground; Dacca Military Cemetery; Demagiri Cemetery; Dhuapolong Muslim Burial Ground; Dhuapolong Christian Military Cemetery; Dohazari Military and R.A.F. Cemeteries; Jessore Protestant Cemetery; Khulna Cemetery; Khurushkul Island Christian and Muhammadan Cemeteries; Lungleh Cemetery (Assam); Nawapara Cemetery (Assam); Patiya Military Cemetery, Rangamati Cemetery; Tezgaon Roman Catholic Cemetery; Tumru Ghat Military Cemetery and Tumru M.D.S. Hospital Cemetery.
There are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-45 war here, 17 of which are unidentified.
There are a further 20 Foreign National burials, 1 being a seaman of the Dutch Navy and 19 Japanese soldiers, 1 of which is unidentified. There are also 4 non war U.K. military burials.
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Explore , Ramna Park , Dhaka, BANGLADESH, Ramna Park is the oldesr and Biggest park at Dhaka city, This was established during the British rules back and before 1947, This Park carries Heritage of civilization of Dhaka people, The Botanic Importance has emerge the park in many fold,
Besides Our National Calendar Year Celebration [Pohela Boishak] Takes place here at Commonly known as RAMNA BOTOMUL area. Before and even after 071 the park had a Wonderful restaurant , and presently its no more existing ,
There are many rear Breed of Flowers trees Like MANDA, Polash, Shimul. Canon Ball, Shegun, Gorjon, Chambal, Tetul, Korai, Champa, Pakoir,[ Plz Note all are Local name of th trees ] and many more unknown breeds are shedding the area for the people visiting and refreshing their mind and passing time with nature.
Adjacent to Ramna park, the other heritage bearing sports field is Commonly known now as Shawrawardi Uddan, early in Pakistan period , this was named as Race Course Moydan ,because The Horse Racing been played here till 1971, and the other establishment around Ramna park is our great Dhaka Club, Hotel Sheraton and Shishu park.
Beside the Sheraton Hotel , BARDEM HOSPITAL & PG Hospital also co located to this park which made the park avenue a rich and common use facilities for the peace loving people of Dhaka , BANGLADESH ,
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LOCATION-- Charida, Purulia, West Bengal- 2015
CHAU MASK - INTRODUCTION
Chau dance an acrobatic martial danc e form of Purulia.It has been already enlisted in the UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Huminity.Chau is indegenous part of Eastern India. It originated as a martial art and contains vigorous movements and leaps. The barren land Purulia with its tribal inhabitants and multilayered influences of vedic literature, Hinduism and Martial Folk-lore have all combined to shape the PURULIA CHAU DANCE which has only one message - The triumph of good over evil.
The Purulia Chau dancers wear large stylized masks while performing chau dance. The Chau Mask is traditionally associated with this age old dance form of Purulia, where the performers wear masks of different mythological characters and also different animals.
The masks are made from paper pulp, mud and clay. First the outline shape on the mud is created. then the ultimate shape of the muddy layer is given with the wooden structure. After drying that under the sun it is covered with the white ash dust layer before the pulp paper layering with the glue. It helps to remain separated after drying of the paper laye under the sun. The Hard paper layer with a thin mud layer on it is painted in attractive shades with the acrylic colours usually brought from the Barabazar area of Kolkata. The masks are of different shapes and sizes starting from small to large one.
At present the Mask Making Industry is not only bounded in the traditional old mask making culture for the chau dance artist. The mask making artist are now being skilled of making various size and shape masks for Ineterior Decoration. Some artist are also making masks with modern painting styles.
THE STARTING OF CHAU MASK VILLAGE
Around 150 years ago during the rule of King Madan Mohan Singh Deo of Bagmundi the tradition of making chau masks started in the CHARIDA village of Purulia. Presently there are around 300 traditional Artists in the village known as "SUTRADHAR" community.
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Kaiser Rasheed Chowdhury, was an officer of the Pakistan Foreign Service from Sylhet in East Pakistan. His brilliance impressed Foreign Minister Bhutto so much that he made made him Director of his own office. After Bhutto's removal, he resigned from service and after Bhutto launched his party, he made Chowdhury an important office bearer of his party in East Pakistan during the 1970 elections. Later when Bhutto visited Bangladesh in 1974, Mujib summoned him from Sylhet to discuss the visit and topics to be raised with Pakistan. Picture courtesy: Bakhtiar Khalid in New York
Odle Middle School’s Rina Chowdhury, head coach, Ishan Bansal, Eric He, Neil Chowdhury, Eric Liu, and Clarence Zheng of Bellevue, Wash., are the middle school champions at the 2018 National Science Bowl®.
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Explore , Ramna Park , Dhaka, BANGLADESH, Ramna Park is the oldesr and Biggest park at Dhaka city, This was established during the British rules back and before 1947, This Park carries Heritage of civilization of Dhaka people, The Botanic Importance has emerge the park in many fold,
Besides Our National Calendar Year Celebration [Pohela Boishak] Takes place here at Commonly known as RAMNA BOTOMUL area. Before and even after 071 the park had a Wonderful restaurant , and presently its no more existing ,
There are many rear Breed of Flowers trees Like MANDA, Polash, Shimul. Canon Ball, Shegun, Gorjon, Chambal, Tetul, Korai, Champa, Pakoir,[ Plz Note all are Local name of th trees ] and many more unknown breeds are shedding the area for the people visiting and refreshing their mind and passing time with nature.
Adjacent to Ramna park, the other heritage bearing sports field is Commonly known now as Shawrawardi Uddan, early in Pakistan period , this was named as Race Course Moydan ,because The Horse Racing been played here till 1971, and the other establishment around Ramna park is our great Dhaka Club, Hotel Sheraton and Shishu park.
Beside the Sheraton Hotel , BARDEM HOSPITAL & PG Hospital also co located to this park which made the park avenue a rich and common use facilities for the peace loving people of Dhaka , BANGLADESH ,
My Photo walk along with my Shutter mate MS Karim bashir made a venture to collect few Images representing the value of PARK and Botanical impression here in this flickr community,
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Mr. Anwarul Karim Chowdhury was appointed in March 2002 by the Secretary-General of the United Nations as Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States.
In December 2003, Mr. Chowdhury was designated as the Secretary-General of the International Meeting for the ten-year review of the Barbados Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of the Small Island Developing States held in Mauritius from 10-14 January 2005. Mr. Chowdhury was also designated the Secretary-General of the International Ministerial Conference of Landlocked and Transit Developing Countries and the Donor Community on Transit Transport Cooperation held in Almaty, Kazakhstan on 28-29 August 2003.
Prior to his appointment, Ambassador Chowdhury completed his assignment (1996-2001) as Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations in New York. He also served as Bangladesh's Ambassador to Chile, Nicaragua, Peru and Venezuela, as well as Bangladesh's High Commissioner to the Bahamas and Guyana.
During his tenure as Permanent Representative, Mr. Chowdhury served as President of the Security Council, President of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Executive Board and Vice-President of the Economic and Social Council of the UN in 1997 and 1998. He had served for more than 10 years, as the Coordinator for the Least Developed Countries in New York. In May 2001, he led the negotiations on behalf of the least developed countries at the Third United Nations Conference on Least Developed Countries, which adopted the comprehensive Brussels Programme of Action for the present decade. Mr. Chowdhury also chaired the Fifth (Administrative and Budgetary) Committee of the UN General Assembly in 1997-1998. From 1990-1993, Mr. Chowdhury was the UNICEF Director for Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
Mr. Chowdhury was born in 1943 in Dhaka, Bangladesh and joined the diplomatic service in 1967. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Contemporary History and International Relations from the University of Dhaka. He has been a regular contributor to journals on peace, development and human rights issues, and a speaker at academic institutions and other forums. He also served as an Adjunct Professor at the School of Diplomacy, Seton Hall University of the United States.
Mr. Chowdhury is the recipient of the U Thant Peace Award and UNESCO Gandhi Gold Medal for Culture of Peace. He is an Honorary Patron of the Committee on Teaching About the UN (CTAUN), New York. In March 2003, the Soka University of Tokyo, Japan conferred on Ambassador Chowdhury an Honorary Doctorate for his work on women's issues, child rights and culture of peace as well as for the strengthening of the United Nations.
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This Flower’s are from RAMNA Park garden Dhaka, I try some Macro here there are Poppy flower and taken top view. I added a song form our old Bangladeshi Famous Cinema song of 70s, This was my first Bangla cinema I enjoyed in the cinema hall name “Sayabani ” at Mymensing, Nostalgia some times beat our mind and we feel like to go back to cherish our old days, the Image does not have any reality to this music, I just give this Music to accompany my image and remember my old time and thinking some of you might like abt our cinema culture in B&W in old days .
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Bangladesh, a land of cultural festivals, always celebrates each and every colorful distinctiveness of the nature. Each of the seasons has its own way of representing the nature here in Bangladesh. The spring (Bashanta) is celebrated in colorful programs all over the country. One such festival is the Kite Flying festival, which is a common phenomenon all over the world, celebrated in different names. Kite flying festival in Asia has the oldest history which gathers people from different religions and classes to celebrate nature’s liveliness after the harshness of winter. In spring, the sky remains clear and also the gentle bridge helps to fly the kite quite nicely than any other time of the year.
Kite flying, an oldest traditional festivities dating back to Mughal Era, gathers a huge crowd at different places of the country. The most colorful and enthusiastic festival is held at Old Dhaka. People of Shakharipatti, Tatibazar, Lokkhibazar of the city celebrates the day with lots of courage and enthusiasm. Thousands of kites cover the sky of the city with colorful drapes. People of the mentioned places prepare delicious foods to entertain the guests. People of all ages go to the roof of their residential place to fly kites starting from the midday. Thousands of people including young ladies can be seen on the roofs depicting a fine composition of the festival. Some people also arrange musical system on the roof, which plays popular tracks loudly giving the festival a rhythmic backbone.
Most attractive part of the festival takes place when the sun set begins. Some people put characin into their mouth and blows fire with that liquid. Though the task is quite dangerous, it brings an illuminating effect all around the place.
The kite flying festival is usually held from January to February. It really welcomes the spring in a vivacious way.
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Bamboo is one of the fastest-growing plants on Earth, with reported growth rates of 100 cm (39 in) in 24 hours.[2] However, the growth rate is dependent on local soil and climatic conditions, as well as species, and a more typical growth rate for many commonly cultivated bamboos in temperate climates is in the range of 3–10 centimetres (1.2–3.9 in) per day during the growing period. Primarily growing in regions of warmer climates during the late Cretaceous period, vast fields existed in what is now Asia. Some of the largest timber bamboo can grow over 30 m (98 ft) tall, and be as large as 15–20 cm (5.9–7.9 in) in diameter. However, the size range for mature bamboo is species dependent, with the smallest bamboos reaching only several inches high at maturity. A typical height range that would cover many of the common bamboos grown in the United States is 15–40 feet (4.6–12 m), depending on species.
Unlike trees, individual bamboo stems, or culms, emerge from the ground at their full diameter and grow to their full height in a single growing season of three to four months. During these several months, each new shoot grows vertically into a culm with no branching out until the majority of the mature height is reached. Then, the branches extend from the nodes and leafing out occurs. In the next year, the pulpy wall of each culm slowly hardens. During the third year, the culm hardens further. The shoot is now considered a fully mature culm. Over the next 2–5 years (depending on species), fungus begins to form on the outside of the culm, which eventually penetrate and overcome the culm. Around 5–8 years later (species and climate dependent), the fungal growths cause the culm to collapse and decay. This brief life means culms are ready for harvest and suitable for use in construction within about three to seven years. Individual bamboo culms do not get any taller or larger in diameter in subsequent years than they do in their first year, and they do not replace any growth lost from pruning or natural breakage. Bamboos have a wide range of hardiness depending on species and locale. Small or young specimens of an individual species will produce small culms initially. As the clump and its rhizome system mature, taller and larger culms will be produced each year until the plant approaches its particular species limits of height and diameter.
Many tropical bamboo species will die at or near freezing temperatures, while some of the hardier or so-called temperate bamboos can survive temperatures as low as −29 °C (−20 °F). Some of the hardiest bamboo species can be grown in places as cold as USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 5–6, although they typically will defoliate and may even lose all above-ground growth, yet the rhizomes will survive and send up shoots again the next spring. In milder climates, such as USDA Zone 8 and above, some hardy bamboo may remain fully leafed out year
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