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Our heartiest congratulations to: Akku Chowdhury Honoured in Sydney
On the 4th of March, 2007, a get-together was held in honour of the freedom fighter, Mr. Akku Chowdhury by Protity at Sirajus Salekin’s residence. Mr. Chowdhury was a freedom fighter under the 9th sector and also the founder of the Bangladesh Muktijuddho Jadughor. This was an open discussion about the past, present and future of our freedom fight and independence. The audience seriously and actively took part in the discussion and asked many questions.Mr.Chowdhury gave thoughtful and analytical answers to many questions, which were not known to many of us. A few songs were sung in the program. Protity collect some money from the audience and donated to the Muktijuddo Jadughor, as they usually do for many causes for Bangladesh and its people. Photos...
The BUET-87 Alumni met at Nurragingy Reserve on the 24th of February 2007. It was an excellent reunion. This is the 2nd time the BUET-87 alumni were able to meet at Sydney. It’s terrific that almost everyone was able to attend the gathering. The alumni along with their families and kids enjoyed a good time together, filled with fun. Everyone feels proud to be a part of a family friendship. The Alumni has agreed to meet quarterly and maintain their friendship for years to come. I’m really proud to be with all my friends here in Sydney. Photos... Archives... Ekushe Academy Australia, Boi Mela-2007
Ekushe Academy Australia organised an Ekushe-book fair on the 24th of February at Ashfield Park as they do every year. Ekushe February is a very special occasion for the Bangladeshi community. The 21st of February has been recognised as International Mother Language Day so this day is now well known all over the world. There were many distinguished guests present at the mela including the chief guest, Bangladesh High Commissioner H.E. M. Humyan Kabir. Though there was some rain during the day, the program continued as planned. This year, there were huge crowds and the bookstalls were very busy. During the day there were many programs and activities, such as speeches, performances from musical groups, dances, and poetry recitations. The organisers were very happy with the success of the mela. Photos.. Sent By: Abdul Jalil Sent By: Qaiyum Parvez 3rd Bangabandhu Society/Parishad in Sydney Details... Ausbangla Radio & Shodesh Barta Ekushe Seminar 07
Ausbangla Radio Australia and Shodesh Barta organised an open discussion seminar, on the eve of OMOR Ekushe, at Matraville Public school Auditorium on the 18th of February, 2007. The program started with a minutes silence to show respect to the language Martyrs. There were many distinguished guests present including Bangladesh High Commissioner H.E. M. Humayun Kabir. There were many people who took part in the free discussion. A special report was also read out about the success of Ekushe Academy and its future prospect by the ex-president of Ekushe Academy. Undoubtedly this was a different kind of program organised by Ausbangla Radio director, Mr. Lutfor Rahman Shaoun, and he should be proud of it. Photos...
Reports... Photos... Sent By: Sanjib Mohajon Date: March 18, 2007 Venue: Sydney Opera House Sent by: Lutfor Rahman Shawon CRICKET WORLD CUP 2007 The much awaited Cricket World Cup starts from mid-March 2007 in West Indies. The last World Cup was held in South Africa, in 2003 and Australia is the reigning World Champion for the last 8 years. The game will be played by 16 country teams, in 4 separate Groups, with 4 teams each in the Group stage. The top 2 teams from each group, after the initial stage, will form the Super Eights and will play to advance to the semi-final and final stages. Details... Archives... -Helal Morshedi. Bangladesh Association Gold Cup Cricket Tournament 2007. Details... Are You looking For A Demanding and Well-Paid Employment in Australia, US or in Europe? Details.. |
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