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Sent By: Dr.
Abdul Wahab
Australian
Leadership Awards (ALA) is
a new award under which the Australian Government offers
scholarships and fellowships for current and future leaders from the
Asia-Pacific Region. Sent By: Kamrul
Ahsan Khan
Ekush
Amar Ohongkar Video on line
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and Producer: John
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Morning Bangladesh 2006, raised $6313.90

Good
Morning Bangladesh was organised by the families of the Bangladeshi Community on
May 7, 2006 at Village Green, Blacktown , the amount of money raised being
$4047.90. Another one was held at Glenfield on May 14, 2006, the amount of money
raised there being $2266.00. This is a unique morning breakfast program, held
annually, for raising funds for the Cancer Council NSW.
Many families donated different items of food for this program. Dr. Abdul Haq
expressed his view that more money can be raised in the future if a few more venues can
be selected within Sydney. Amount of money raised in the past years: Year
2006-$6313.90, Year
2005-$3200.00, Year 2004-$2190.00, Year 2003-$1335.00, Year 2002-$1257.60 and
Year 2001-$900.00. Blacktown
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Dr.
Monoj Das, a
Brilliant BUET student, of Rockdale, passed away (Inna lil...) at St. George
hospital on Saturday at midnight. He died as a Muslim (Name: Minhas Kabir)
and his namaje Janaja will be held at Lakemba Main Mosque on Monday 15th
May, 2006 after Zahar Prayer (12:00-12:30). He left his two daughters Progya
Priya (age 8) and Prapti Priya
(age
11) and his wife. We pray for his departed soul and sympathise
with his daughters and his wife. Details...
-Helal Morshedi

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By:
kamrul Ahsan

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By:
Ahmad Rahman

145th
birth anniversary of poet Rabindranath Tagore

Sur-O-Dhwani
music school presented a musical program on the 145th birth
anniversary of poet Rabindranath Tagore on 29th of April 2006, at
St. Albans
church Hall, Epping. The program commenced with the guest artist, Chanchal Khan
from
Melbourne
followed by Sur-o-Dhwani’s performance. This program included solo, chorus,
dance and narration performances. The invited artist, Sri Durbadal Chatterjee,
one of the most respected instrumental musicians in Kolkata and
Bangladesh, presented a memorable performance at the end and everyone enjoyed the night. Photos...
Boishak at Olympic Park

Bangabandhu
Parishad
Australia
organised a Boishaki Mela on the 29th April 2006 at Homebush Olympic
Park as they did every year at
Burwood
Girls
High School
. This is the 1st time ever that any Bangladeshi events have been
organised at the Olympic park. The organisers worked really hard this year to
move the venue from Burwood Girls to Olympic Park. There were many stalls nicely
decorated around the Athletic track. The weather was perfect; huge crowd turned
out in the afternoon and enjoyed the day. There were many programs such as children’s performances,
art competition, fashion show, performances by band and some cultural groups. Photos...



The well-known radio
announcer of Ruposhi Bangla Betar (Saturday
1-3:00pm, 89.7FM), Mr. Rafiqul Islam Sagor, has had a stroke and is currently in the Intensive Care Unit at St. George Hospital. Let us pray for
him and his health. Latest Update:
Mr. Sagor has now been released from the Hospital.His health
is improving, however, he
will be in complete rest the next 10 weeks.

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