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Srikanto Acharya in Sydney Srikanto Acharya is a renowned singer of modern Bangla songs in India. Bengali Association proudly presented Srikanto Acharya Sangeet Sandha on the 17th of April at University of NSW’s Science Theatre. He presented a few contemporary Bangla songs, Rabindra Sangeet, popular songs from the old days. The tickets were all sold out. Photos... Boishakhi Mela-2005, Organised by Bangabandhu Parishad Australia (Razzak) At Burwood Girls High School on Saturday, 16th April, 2005, there was a boishaki mela organised by Bangabandhu Parishad Australia (Razzak), which gathered a huge crowd outdoors. The mela had many food, clothes and jewellery stalls outside. There were many outside performances such as poetry recitations, discussions, musical instrumentals, group singing and band performances. There was also an art competition held for the kids and later at night there was a cultural function Outdoor photos...1 Outdoor photos...2 Outdoor photos...3 Indoor photos...1 Indoor photos...2 Indoor photos...3 Find out more... Program details and map... Boishakhi Mela-2005, Organised by Bangabandhu Parishad Australia There was a huge crowd at the Boishaki Mela organised by Bangabandhu Parishad Australia on April 9, 2005, as many people came to join in the festivities and enjoy the variety of stalls which were selling food, books, clothing, jewellery music and more. There was a mixture of performances held during the day including songs, dances and recitations of poetry presented by various cultural organisations. At night there was a cultural function which was presented in the form of a drama, Moina Mothir Deshe. It consisted of songs, dances and poetry recitations. There was a huge attendance at this night function. Everyone enjoyed the program. Outdoor Photos...1 Outdoor Photos...2 Outdoor Photos...3 Outdoor Photos...4 Outdoor Photos...5
Indoor Photos...1 Indoor Photos...2 Indoor Photos...3 Indoor Photos...4 How Bangladesh Escaped December 2004 Tsunami Unscathed Sent By: Helal Morshedi Fuel-Free
Engine Fuel
price is jumping everyday, there is a prediction that fuel price might
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read more from the following web site http://www.fuel-freeengine.com/index.php Sent By: Anwar Akash Asma Kibria's New Programme "Jonotar Dabipatra" Sunday, 8th May 2005, 5:15 P.M. St Albans Church Hall, 3 Pembroke Street Epping.Tickets $5 SEFTON MOSQUE: GENERAL MEETING - Cancelled Due To A Court Battle The
Bangladeshi
Community will gather at 10:00am
on 10 April 2005 at Sefton Mosque to have an informal
discussion and information session about what is happening. Report
By: Kamrul
Hasan Khan [Sydney, Australia] Bangladesh Independence Day Cricket Tournament 2005 Bangladeh Welfare Society Campbelltown (BWSC) organised an Independence day cricket Tournament on Sunday, 27th of March 2005 at Sedan park Glenfield. More infos... Protity Celebrated the Bangla New Year 1412 Protity has welcomed the Bangla New Year 1412, as they do every year at Ashfield Park, on the 2nd of April Saturday 2005. This time the celebration included a musical soirée by Protity members, two other cultural organisations Shuro-Dhoni and Oikotan, dances and poetry recitation. This year Protity gave the 'Sreshtho Bangalee' prize to the distinguished artist, Pundit Ashok Roy.
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The 11th Talent Day, 2005, a ceremony to recognise all the achievements of selective school entrants and HSC graduates, was held on the 27th of February at Hassalgrove Community Center. This annual event hosted by Dr. Abdul Haq and his family has been held for the past 11 years. The Faheem Bhuiyan Memorial Award was given to the successful selective school entrants which was followed by the awarding of medals to the HSC graduates of 2004. This kind of event is very encouraging for the students and also gives them an opportunity to get to know each other. This function was well organized and nicely presented. Photos...1 Photos..Selective Photos...HSC On the 26th of March, 2005, The Bengali Community in Sydney celebrated Independence and National Day at Matraville Public School's Auditorium where tributes were paid to the three million martyrs who sacrificed their lives for their nation to free themselves from Pakistan's rule. In 1971, the unarmed and helpless Bangalees flew into a rage from their strong desire to fight back the Pakistani forces who had released one of the world's worst genocides to suppress them. The country's independence was declared on the 26th March and after a bloody nine-month War of Independence: victory was achieved on the 16th December. There were many people from the Bengali communities who gave speeches on their views on the war of Independence including Mr. Robin Bonik, Dr. Qaiyum Parvez, Mr. Nurul Azad, Mr. Osman Goni, Dr. Rafiqul Islam, Dr. Masudul Haque, Mr. Lutfor Rahman, Mr. Kaisar Ahmed, Mr. Al Noman Shamim, Mr. Kamrul Hassan Nilu, Mr. Nirmul Paul, Bilkis Zahan, Mr. Aman Ullah Aman and a few others. At the end there was a cultural function. |
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