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Dr. Qaiyum Parvez is an academic of the University of Western Archives... Sent By: Masud Chaudhury Date: March 26, 2006 Time: 5:00PM, Venue: Matraville Public High School, Cnr. Of Bunnerong & Beauechamp Road ‘Nijere Harae Khuji’ presented By Oikotan Oikotan organised a
musical program, ‘Nijere Harae Khuji’, at Burwood Girls High School in which
they presented popular songs from old Bengali cinemas. The program began with a
short speech by Ismail Hasan Badol, and Wasif Ahmed
Shuvo. Ten
songs were sung in the first half while eleven songs were sung in the second
half with narration in between each song. Two dances were presented as well.
Many people came to the program and enjoyed remembering their old time favourite
songs. This program was dedicated to Late Mr. Khan Ata who was one of the
pioneers of Bangla cinema. Photos... aposh-kori-na... aubhishap... Archives... Mohammed A Razzaque Ph.D. is currently teaching at UNSW. Archives... Bangabandhu Parishad of Australia Meets With Media Representatives & Ekushe discussion by Sonar Bangla Newspaper On
26th of February 2006, Bangabandhu Parishad of Australia Inc.
invited media representatives for a friendly
exchange of views and ideas for the new venue “Homebush
Olympic Stadium” of ‘BOISHAKI-MELA 2006’, which will be held in April
29, 2006. Due to the heavy crowed old venue, “Burwood Girls High
School” is no longer a high-quality spot to hold this extremely popular mela.
The organisers, Dr Abdur Razzak (president) and Mr. Sheik Shamim (Vice president)
asked the audience to come forward with new thoughts and suggestions to make the
mela more colorful and successful events among the Bangladesh community. Dilruba Shahana lives in Melbourne. Archives... Cricket
Masala Festival An
exciting addition to the cricket calendar has been born today with the launch of
the inaugural Cricket Masala Festival to
be held on April 9, 2006 at Bankstown
Ovals 1 & 2 as part of the annual Harmony
day celebrations. The Commonwealth Bank has agreed to be the major sponsor
of the festival. Tickets : $5 for Adults, $3 for Concession, Children and Seniors (Family of 4 for $15) with part proceeds going to the World Vision Kashmir Earthquake fund. Detail... www.cricketmasala.com.au http://www.cricketmasala.com.au/news29.htm Ekushe Boi Mela-2006 and International Mother Language Monument Unveil, Ashfiled On the 19th of February, 2006, Ekushe Academy arranged their annual book fair at Ashfield Park. The significance of this event was to unveil the International Mother Language Day Monument. This was a very special occasion for the Bangladeshi community. The chief guest, Bangladesh High Commissioner H.E. Ashraf-Ud-Doula, unveiled the monument. The Special guest, Monument Designer, Dr. David Niven (Retired General Manager, Ashfield city council) could not attend to the ceremony. There were many people who came to the program. During the day there were many programs and activities such as performances from musical groups, dances, poetry recitations and an art competition. Photos... Mohammed A Razzaque Ph.D. is currently teaching at UNSW. Archives... Non Pdf... Dilruba Shahana lives in Melbourne. Archives... |
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