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Friendshp is like a onion... It has many layers of joy &sorrow... If u r going 2 cut it your eyes will fill with tears...
A news reporter gets news that 101 sardars are killed in a train accident at Amritsar station. Only one sardar left alive. The correspondent goes to him and asks, Sardarji how did it happen? Sardar: oh ji pucho mat.. sab kuch sahi tha sab log platform par khare gaari ki wait kar rahe they. Achanak announcement hui ki shatabdee express 2 no. platform par aa rahi hai. Jaise hi sab ne suna ki gaari PLATFORM PAR aa rahi hai, sab log apni jaan bachane ke liye rail line par kood gaye. Aur tabhi gaari rail line par aa gayi. Reporter: Thank god. Aap ne samajhdari dikhayee. Aap rail line par nahin koode. Sardar: oe nahin ji, main to suicide karne ki iye rail line par hi leta tha. Jaise hi announcement hui main to platform par char gaya . Sardar got promotion from clerk to manager. He went home and told his wife, “Today you have to sleep with the manager.”………….. Wife fainted. Sardar: shanti (maid) ko bulao! Wife: kyon Sardar: Doctor ne bola hai k raat ko tonik aur goli khaao Aur shanti k saath so jao kaun banay ga crorpatti mein sardar ji se sawal poocha gaya ... 1:AAP KI BIWI KE PANTY KONSAY RUNG KE HEIN .. (1)YELLOW (2) BROWN (3)RED (4) BLACK KAFI SOCHNAY KE BAAD...SARDAR JI BOLA ...CAN I PHONE A FRIEND!!!! AIK SARDAR APNI GIRLFREIND KE SAATH CAR CHALA RAHA HOTA HAI.WOH LOG HYDERABAD SE DELHI JA RAHE HAIN. JAB DELHI POHANCHTAY HAIN TO SARDAR APNI GIRLFREIND KE THIES PE HAND RAKHTA. HER GIRLFREIND SMILES AND REPLY;U CAN GO FURTHER. SARDAR DELHI SE PHIR BOMBAY CHALA JAATA HAI. Santa is repeatedly buying movie tickets. On being asked, santa replied: A man standing at the entry, tears my ticket everytime. Sardar with a new mobile called everyone from his Phone Book & said "My mobile No. has changed…… Earlier it was Nokia 3310 now it is 6610". If you call your mother as MUM.. What will you call Mother's younger sis and elder sis? Sardar Replied : MINIMUM & MAXIMUM Sardar complained 2 Police : Sir all items are missing, except the TV in my house. Police : How the theif did not take TV??? Sardar : I was watching TV.... Santa; My sister had a baby this morning. Banta; Boy or Girl? Santa; I haven’t seen. Banta; So you don't know – you r an uncle or an aunt.
Dear All, Greetings! From Chittagong Film Centre (CFC), one of the largest societies in Bangladesh. In this year CFC celebrating his fifteen years of journey. In this link, Let us introduce our newly redesigned website. You will get all kinds of information, up comings events as well as new letter also by surfing this site. Well, film lovers, enjoy! And send the quarries, ideas and what ever you like. Thanking you to read this mail. Sazzad Hossain Upal GPO BOX: 1335 Chittagong-4000, Bangladesh Cell: +880-1713-142056 Fax: +880-31-654671
Did 9/11 Alter the Content of Our Dreams?Dreams have often been seen as untouchable by the world around us, often providing us with an escape, from the real world. No doubt our nightmares affect us, but often they are a portrayal of an entirely made up event. However according to a new study published in the February 1 issue of the journal SLEEP, the traumatic and devastating events of September 11, 2001, have made an indelible impact on the dreams of Americans. The study was authored by Ernest Hartmann, MD, of Tufts University and Newton Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Boston, Mass., who sought out people who had been recording their dreams. By posting notices on the website of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies and the International Association for the Study of Dreams, they were contacted by 44 people. The subjects sent in 20 dreams each, 10 from before 9/11 and 10 from after. Of the 44, 11 were men and 33 were women, and none lived in Manhattan, or were related to anyone who had died in the attacks. The results were surprising, especially considering the aforementioned perceived impenetrability of the dream state. The dreams did not show an increase in the appearance of tall buildings, towers, or airplanes, but there was an increase towards dreams in which the dreamer was attacked. However none of these showed any relation to the events of 9/11. However the results that surprised the researchers the most was to do with the central imagery of the dream. The researchers defined central imagery as "an image that stands out by virtue of being especially powerful, vivid, bizarre, or detailed." The authors hedge their article by suggesting that the central image importance of the dreams could have nothing to do with 9/11 specifically, but rather the time of year or some other factor. But ignoring that, they stepped on to whether it was to do with increased awakenings at night - an occurrence that was reported soon after 9/11 in those living in New York. However this too appeared unlikely in light of another study that had produced no increase in intensity or frequency of a central image in light of awakenings. This study adds to a wealth of information pertaining to psychological and mental changes as a result of the 9/11 attacks. Psychological studies were naturally undertaken immediately after the event, and in at least one study a measure of one's teamwork, leadership and spirituality were seen to increase - at least according to the subject's own opinion of their character traits. By Josh Hill Source: Daily Galaxy
For conducting fair & neutral Election The situation does not allow to any political party or any political leader for asking any question to the present CTG for conducting fair & neutral election within road map or not to ask for conducting local body election before or after MP election. Causes are that CTG is a constitutional system of Government to work as a care taker person just like as a Guardian of the country for creating efficient Government through conducting fair & neutral election. So CTG must needs to complete the Jobs of 1) Reforming works in education section to introduce a system for providing category quality (specific) education nation wide to all people for creating quality responsible clean politicians & for creating quality skilled planers, quality good administrators & other skilled professionals. 2) Works of Trialing against all corrupted people including war criminals for creating corruption free society. 3) Works of Reforming in all administration neutralization. 4) Works of Making of Voter list & providing voters ID Cards. 5) Work of Making of election conducting rules & laws for electing clean politicians through neutral & fair election. 6) Works of approving of political party for creating lawful democracy by the system of lawful democracy political party. 7) Works of Conducting non political local body (city councils union councils) election for creating fair & neutral non political local atmosphere & for doing local developing works neutrally & non politically. 8) Works of Talking for non productive & nonsense issues with non sensible politic doers. Before conducting fair & neutral Election
Adivasi Cultural Festival 2008 13 to 15 March 2008
Inauguration at 3:30 PM on 13 March 2008 Cultural Evening 5:30 to 7:30 (every day)
Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Segunbagicha, Ramna, Dhaka
You are cordially invited to a three-day Adivasi cultural festival from 13 to 15 March 2008 at the open stage of Chitrashala Plaza of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka. Photography exhibition and display of Adivasi artefacts [at Exhibition Gallery of Shilpakala Academy] are also part of the festival. The inaugural ceremony of the festival will take place at 3:30 PM on 13 March followed by the first cultural evening. Manjulika Chakma, an eminent entrepreneur in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, will inaugurate the festival.
Raja Devasish Roy, Chakma Circle Chief and special assistant to the chief advisor of the caretaker government will grace the inaugural ceremony as the chief guest. Eminent writer Selina Hossain will be key speaker at the inauguration. The special guests will be Qamrul Hasan ndc, Director General of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy and Tanja Haque, Country Representative, Christian Aid. Cultural shows will be held from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM on 13, 14, and 15 March [preceded by discussion on different aspects of cultural life of the Adivasis]. The photography exhibition and display of artefacts will remain open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM every day. You are invited to bring your friends along.
Prof. Sakhawat Ali Khan Philip Gain Chairman, SEHD Director, SEHD
CULTURAL PROGRAMS
13 March (Thursday) 2008 Inaugural Session 3:30 PM Welcome Address: Philip Gain Inaugurator: Manjulika Chakma Chair: Prof. Sakhawat Ali Khan, Chairman, SEHD Key discussant: Selina Hossain Chief Guest: Raja Devasish Roy Special Guests: Qamrul Hasan ndc and Tanja Haque
Cultural Show 5:30-7:30 PM Performed by: Oraon, Chakma, Khasi, Chak and Rakhaing cultural teams
14 March (Friday) 2008 Discussion 04:00-05:30 PM Key speaker: A K Sheram Guests of honor: S A Wahab, S C Albert Soren and Sagorika Roaza Chair: Thongam Dhirendra Snigho
Cultural Show 5:30-07:30 PM Performed by: Santal, Marma, Tanchangya, Khyang, Mandi and Tea community cultural teams
15 March (Saturday) 2008 Closing Ceremony Discussion 4:00-5:30 PM Key speaker: Prashanta Tripura Guests of honor: Promode Mankin, Sudatta Bikash Tanchangya, Gidison Pradhan Suchiang Chair: Farida Akhter
Cultural Show 5:30-7:30 PM Performed by: Mahali, Bawm, Tripura, Monipuri and Hajong cultural teams
Organized by
Society for Environment and Human Development (SEHD) in association with
Tripura Kallyan Foundation (Rangamati), Bawm Social Council, Bangladesh Khyang Kallayan Sangstha, Rakhaing Development Foundation (RDF), Chak Shilpi Gosthi, Greater Sylhet Indigenous Peoples’ Forum, Monipuri Cultural Team (Sreemangal) , Mandi Sanskritik Gosthi, Santal Adivasi Shilipi Gosthi, Bagania (Tea community), Tanchangya Shilpi Gosthi (Rajostholi) , Dhumkuria Adivasi Shilpi Gosthi, Mahali Adivasi Artho-samajik Unnayan Sangstha, Lengura Hajong Shilpi Gosthi, Marma Shilpi Gosthi (Bandarban), Khagrachhari Sangskritik Unnayan Kendra (Chakma), UBINIG, Gono Unnayan Prochesta, CCDB, Gono Kalyan Trust, Madaripur Legal Aid Association, FIVDB, Narogik Uddyog and Church of Bangladesh.
Sponsored by: Christian Aid
Roundtable Discussion on Threats to Adivasi Cultural Life You are cordially invited to a roundtable discussion on ‘Threats to Cultural Life of Adivasis’, which will take place at the Rehearsal Room of the training building (ground floor) of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (Segun Bagicha) at 9:30 AM on 14 March 2008. Prof. Rafiqul Islam, an eminent educationist and writer will chair the roundtable discussion. Writers, researchers, traditional medicine practitioners, and environmentalists will share their thoughts on different aspects of Adivasi cultural life and the modern-day threats to diverse cultural heritages of Bangladesh. The roundtable is part of the Adivasi Cultural Festival 2008 that is taking place at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Philip Gain Director PROGRAM 14 March 2008 (Friday) 9:30 Registration 09:45 Introduction to the theme of the roundtable discussion (Philip Gain) 10:45 Discussion on Adivasi cultural life and the modern-day threats to diverse cultural heritages of Bangladesh. Chair: Prof. Rafiqul Islam Designated discussants: Dr. Noazesh Ahmed—Destruction of forests and nature leading to cultural erosion; Mr. Dwijen Sarma—destruction of species affecting forest culture; Farhad Mazhar—Development actions threatening Adivasi Culture; Zakarias Dumri—One nation two languages: the case of Mahali; Rambhajan Koiri—Languages of the tea communities; Ritesh Chakma, Jonik Nokerk, Jerome Hagidag and Mr. Dayal —Value of rituals and medicinal plants; Pavel Partha—Traditional knowledge of ethnic communities. 12:00 Open discussion Organized by Society for Environment and Human Development (SEHD) 4/4/1(B) (3rd Floor) Block-A, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207 Tel: 9121385 E-mail:sehd@ citechco. net, www.sehd.orgFONT> Phone: +88-02-9119845 ; + 88-01715212204
Dear Fellow, For the 2nd time here in Bangladesh , Dhaka University Film Society (DUFS) is going to arrange the ‘ International Inter University Short Film Festival 2008’ in collaboration with Goethe Institut, Dhaka on 17, 18 and 19 April 2008 at the Auditorium of Goethe Institut, Dhaka . The festival will showcase the short films made by the students of various local and international universities from various countries of the world. We are trying to create a space for the young film enthusiasts to show and share their works and feelings with each other. We hope to inspire young people with dreams, to take their steps towards realizing those in films. University students can participate with his/ her short film in this festival. The participation rules are as follows: Participant has to be a student of any local or international university/graduate college. Each participant can submit a maximum of 2 Films. Submission format: DVD Movie Length: Maximum 10 minutes Registration Fee: 300 Taka/ Movie Submission Time: 10:00am to 08:00pm Last Date of Submission: 13 April 2008 Submission Address: Dhaka University Film Society (DUFS) &nb sp; 1st Floor, TSC, Dhaka University &nb sp; info@dufs.org &nb sp; 01914 223234, 01717 276712 You are cordially invited to join this festival. Best wishes, Thank You Nahad-Ul-Quasem International Affairs Secretary Dhaka University Film Society (DUFS) 1st Floor, TSC, Dhaka University orchid_d12@yahoo. com 01912 109056
When you are together with that special someone, you pretend to ignore that person. But when that special someone is not around, you might look around to find them. At that moment, you are in love.
 Although there is someone else who always makes you laugh, your eyes and attention might go only to that special someone. Then, you are in love. If you are much more excited for one short e-mail from that special someone than other many long e-mails, you are in love. 
When you find yourself as one who cannot erase all the emails or SMS messages in your phone because of one message from that special someone, you are in love.
When you get a couple of free movie tickets, you would not hesitate to think of that special someone. Then, you are in love. You keep telling yourself, "that special someone is just a friend",but you realize that you can not avoid that person's special attraction. At that moment, you are in love.
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