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         Bangladesh Culture:     more books (43)
  1. Bangladesh (Cultures of the World) by Mariam Whyte, 1999-04
  2. Bangladesh: History and Culture (South Asian Studies) by S. R. Chakravarty, 1986-12
  3. India Pakistan Bangladesh: History, culture, people (Regional studies series) by Milton Jay Belasco, 1980
  4. India the Subcontinent: India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh (Peoples and cultures series) by James I. Clark, 1983-06
  5. Fisheries Resources and Opportunities in Freshwater Fish Culture in Bangladesh by MAHMUD-UL-AMEEN, 1987
  6. State, development, and political culture: Bangladesh and India
  7. Broken Limbs, Broken Lives: Ethnography of a Hospital Ward in Bangladesh (Health, Culture and Society) by Shahaduz Zaman, 2005-08-01
  8. Pakistan and Bangladesh: Political Culture and Parties by Mokhdum-E-Mulk Mushrafi, 1993-08
  9. The Persistence of a Service Delivery 'Culture': Findings from a Qualitative Study in Bangladesh. (ARTICLE).: An article from: International Family Planning Perspectives by Sidney Ruth Schuler, Lisa M. Bates, et all 2001-12-01
  10. Shrimp culture and market incorporation: A study of shrimp culture in paddy fields in southwest Bangladesh (Working paper series) by João P. de Campos Guimarães, 1989
  11. The Politics of Community and Culture in Bangladesh. Selected Essays. by Peter J Bertocci, 1996
  12. Society and culture in Bangladesh by Mohammad Afsaruddin, 1990
  13. Socioeconomic impact and farmer's assessment of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) culture in Bangladesh (ICLARM technical reports)
  14. Executive Report on Strategies in Bangladesh, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Bangladesh Research Group, The Bangladesh Research Group, 2000-11-02

81. BBC News | South Asia | Bangladesh Cultural Festival Launched
Organisers of the Arts Worldwide bangladesh Festival say it will be the largestever celebration of bangladeshi arts and culture in Europe.
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Thursday, July 8, 1999 Published at 10:58 GMT 11:58 UK
World: South Asia
Bangladesh cultural festival launched

Tony Blair and Sheikh Hasina at the launch in London's Brick Lane
The Prime Ministers of Bangladesh and Britain have jointly launched a 19-day festival in London, celebrating Bangladeshi arts and culture in Europe. UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said the event would highlight the enormous contribution made by the Bangladeshi community to Britain. The two leaders also discussed bilateral relations and British investment in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina - making the first official visit to Britain by a Bangladeshi prime minister since the 1970s - has urged the British government to make immigration procedures more user-friendly for Bangladeshi citizens. Celebrating Bangladeshi culture Organisers of the Arts Worldwide Bangladesh Festival say it will be the largest ever celebration of Bangladeshi arts and culture in Europe. It is being held at various locations around London and will feature all aspects of Bangladeshi culture, including dancing, poetry, painting, cinema and food. The aim is to bring the sights and sounds of Bangladesh to the people of Britain.

82. Bangladesh-America: Art & Humanities Links
situation, history, culture, and a touch of it s recent social, economical and politicalfacts. Just an ideal link to use if you wanna introduce bangladesh to
http://www.bangladesh-america.com/art/culturelinks.html
Culture:
  • Bangla Community in Oklahoma City,USA Added on: 04/27/2004
    Bngladeshi community website
  • Introducing Bangladesh Added on: 04/01/2004
    I've made this (sub)site to represent a short description of my homeland Bangaldesh.I've included some basic facts of the country i.e. it's situation, history, culture, and a touch of it's recent social, economical and political facts. Just an ideal link to use if you wanna introduce Bangladesh to someone for the very first time...
  • Bangladeshi Backer Website Added on: 03/14/2004
    Bangladeshi Backer Website
  • KNOW YOURSELF Added on: 01/11/2004
    Vinnomot - Free Thinker
  • DHUMKETU Added on: 09/15/2003
    Dhumketu Invites you to join our web community where you are welcome to share your thoughts/imagination/experience and progressive ideas which you think might help us to build our community in a better way. you are allowed to enjoy the full freedom of expression as we believe only freedom can lead us towards any better solution. We encourage tolerance so that our mind can consume any criticism which can help us to reshape ourselves in a better way.
  • Green Step - Bangladesh Added on: 08/09/2003
    The official site of a local level Youth Voluntary Organization
  • Bishho Shahitto Kendro - Official Web site Added on: 08/09/2003
    The official site of kendro
  • BALACA Added on: 06/08/2003
    Official website of BALACA(Bangladesh America Literary, Art and Cultural Association).
  • 83. Birth Of Soc.culture.bangladesh - Bangladesh
    usc!zaphod.mps.ohiostate.edu!ub!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!ee.rochester.edu!alam WedSep 12 231408 EDT 1990 CALL for VOTE soc.culture.bangladesh After all the
    http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~zmhasan/BD/scb_birth.html
    >From maytag!watmath!att!occrsh!uokmax!apple!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ub!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!ee.rochester.edu!alam Wed Sep 12 23:14:08 EDT 1990 CALL for VOTE: soc.culture.bangladesh: After all the discussions in the net we had after those 3 Calls for Discussions, time is ripe for a CALL for VOTE. And, this is the CALL for VOTE for the discussed UNMODERATED NEWSGROUP soc.culture.bangladesh. VOTING PERIOD: Voting begins on Sept. 12,'90 and ends Oct. 10,'90. WHERE VOTE SHOULD BE SENT? Votes should be sent to alam@ee.rochester.edu. HOW TO VOTE? Votes should be explicit and unambiguous, e.g., "I vote YES for soc.culture.bangladesh as proposed", or "I vote NO for soc.cult- ure.bangladesh as proposed". Wording does not have to be exact, but they should be explicit and unambiguous. Statements like "I would vote for soc.culture.bangladesh if..." would count as statements only, not vote. Only votes mailed to alam@ee.rochester.edu would count. Any vote posted to the net would not count. NOTE: I am having difficulty posting news to news.announce.new- groups. I may not be able to post it there this time also. Any inconvenience due to that is regretted. I'll repeat this call a few times during the voting period to remind netusers. So, let voting begin. Sheikh Kaisar Alam >From maytag!watserv1!utgpu!utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!rochester!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!ee.rochester.edu!alam Mon Oct 15 17:12:29 EDT 1990 VOTING RESULT for soc.culture.bangladesh: Voting period for soc.culture.bangladesh was till Oct. 10,'90. Here is the result of the vote: Total votes counted: 332 Total YES votes: 285 Total NO votes: 47 Difference between YES and NO votes: 285-47=238>100. % of YES votes: (285/332)*100=86%>75%. So, soc.culture.bangladesh PASSES. Sorry for being a little late in posting the result. I took time to make sure that there is no mistake in counting. I'm still receiving votes! But, I've counted only those votes which were received during the voting period. Thanks to all who have sent there votes to express their opinions about the newsgroup. Complete description of the voting is as follows. USERID is the 1st, name (if available) is the 2nd, and date received is the 3rd for each entry. YES votes for soc.culture.bangladesh: 1. bba@cbnewsj.att.com, (Binayak Banerjee) Sept. 12 2. KABIR@ecs.umass.edu, (M. Kabir) Sept. 12 3. CE723AA@ecs.umass.edu, (Taher) Sept. 12 4. hossain@sol.cs.wmich.edu, (Mohammad Moazzem Hossain) Sept. 12 5. mmurshe@hydra.unm.edu, (mainuddin murshed) Sept. 12 6. arun@cs.tamu.edu, (Arun Madhwesh) Sept.12 7. AECHAQUE@vm.uoguelph.ca, (Enamul Haque) Sept. 12 8. sabet@ATHENA.MIT.EDU, (Sabet A Chowdhury) Sept. 12 9. samaddar@demon.siemens.com, (Sumitro Samaddar) Sept. 12 10. ahmed-shakil@CS.YALE.EDU, (Shakil Waiz Ahmed) Sept. 12 11. harsha@ecerl2.ece.ncsu.edu, (Harsh Potlapalli) Sept. 12 12. rahman@utstat.toronto.edu, (Sheikh M. Rahman) Sept. 12 13. nadst2@unix.cis.pitt.edu, (Nilanjan Adhikari) Sept. 12 14. SHARMA@ecs.umass.edu, Sept. 12 15. CE720AA@ecs.umass.edu, (Y. Chang) Sept. 12 16. PURI@ecs.umass.edu, (S. Puri) Sept. 12 17. SOMASEGA@ecs.umass.edu, (sivanuja) Sept. 12 18. UTB100@PSUVM.PSU.EDU, (Umesh Bhatia) Sept. 12 19. kumarv@band.rutgers.edu, (kumar) Sept. 12 20. JAES%CIVE@vax5.cit.cornell.edu, Sept. 12 21. maharaj@ecse.rpi.edu, (Maharaj Mukherjee) Sept. 12 22. THS1@PSUVM.PSU.EDU, (Tamisra Haran Sanyal) Sept. 12 23. NAHAR@MPS.OHIO-STATE.EDU, (Sultana) Sept. 12 24. azhar@cs.duke.edu, (Salman Azhar) Sept. 12 25. hupfer-susanne@CS.YALE.EDU, (Susanne Hupfer) Sept. 12 26. LUTENEGG@ecs.umass.edu, (AJ Lutenegger) Sept. 12 27. ravi@uxh.cso.uiuc.edu, (ravi srivastava) Sept. 12 28. ranawaku@jasper.CS.ORST.EDU, (udaya) Sept. 12 29. FFRMI%ALASKA.BITNET@CORNELLC.cit.cornell.edu, (Dr. M.R. 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    84. The Power Of Culture - Bangladeshi Spirit
    gallery Bangla Language, gallery Festivals, gallery Festivals, gallery Performingarts, gallery Performing arts, gallery Global culture, gallery Global
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    85. The Power Of Culture - Bangladeshi Spirit - Organisation
    Alliance Francaise, Goethe Institute, Indian cultural center and Jahangirnagar university,The British Council bangladesh, Russian Cultural Centre, Shommilito
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    Phone: 9562801-4
    Established in 1974, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy plays a great role in cultural cultivation throughout the country. It has many branches in almost every district of Bangladesh. The primary responsibilities of each branch are to teach about music, musical instruments, theatre, film, etc. Every two years, Shilpakala Academy arranges the Asian Art Biennial, the largest art exhibition in Asia.
    Bangladesh Shishu Academy
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    Phone: 9550317
    The Bangladesh Shishu Academy was established in 1976 to promote the physical, psychological and cultural development of children. It conducts activities in every district.

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    88. CMI Project: Participatory Study On Santal Culture In Bangladesh
    CMI Project. Participatory study on Santal culture in bangladesh.Client/funder Strømme Memorial Foundation. Start date Sep 1996.
    http://www.cmi.no/research/project.cfm?proid=41

    89. Bangladesh Business Opportunities @ Http://www.bhuiyan.com
    Apart from the obvious religious differences, bangladesh does not differ markedlyfrom the culture found in the neighboring Indian state of West Bengal.
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    Bhuiyan Business Limited The Company About us Services Contact Bangladesh Golden Bengal Mangrove Forest Hill Tracts Tea Plantation ... Sightseeing Information Booking a Tour Literature Health Care Visa
    A part from the obvious religious differences, Bangladesh does not differ markedly from the culture found in the neighboring Indian state of West Bengal. Centuries of isolation, even when foreign powers ruled, have shaped people, customs and values that are typically Bengali in nature. On the surface, Bangladeshis may appear to be abrupt, unsophisticated and at times aggressive, but at heart they are warm, hospitable and exceedingly helpful. If you find yourself in any sort of difficulty in a public place, don’t be surprised by the Bangladeshis who will go out of their way to help you. More than 80% of the population still lives in rural villages. Even for the city dwellers, there is a strong connection to the ‘home village’. Most of them earn their living from the land, either by farming their own, which is becoming less common as the population increases, or by working for someone else. Rural lives are bounded by dependency: on the elders of the family, on the employer or village patron, or on some other authority figure. Loyalty to the group is an essential cultural value and one that carries over to urban life. At the core of this group is the extended family, which forms the basis of social and economic life in Bangladesh and remains a cornerstone despite growing urbanization. The head of the household assumes much of the responsibility, and provides for parents, children and other relatives. They all may occupy one house or compound area, and establish separate kitchens as the family grows and more independence is sought. When a son marries, his wife is brought to the family home and assumes the duties outlined by her mother-in-law. The family is a tightly knit group, not only for economic and protective reasons, but as a major center of recreational and social activity

    90. Cultural Insights: Bangladesh - Cultural Context
    Your country Cultural Insights bangladesh. ISBN 0253-34121-3 (Excellentoverall book about bangladesh covering history, politics, culture etc.
    http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/cfsi-icse/cil-cai/inter-source/cc-en.asp?iso=bd

    91. Aquaculture In Bangladesh: Prospect Of High Density Mixed Culture Of Fish With L
    1992. Socioeconomic impact and farmers assessment of nile tilapia(Oreochromis niloticus) culture in bangladesh. International
    http://www.fao.org/docrep/005/y3994e/y3994e0m.htm
    Aquaculture in Bangladesh: prospect of high density mixed culture of fish with low cost diets (by M.A. Hossain)
    MFTS, BFRI. Motel Road, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh ABSTRACT To find out the maximum production potential of pond based aquaculture using low-cost diets on mono and mixed culture of three selected species experiments were conducted for a period of 18 months. Nine miniponds were used for monoculture of catfish ( Pangasius sutchi silver barb, ( Barbodes gonionotus
    1. INTRODUCTION
    Tilapia ( Oreochromis mossambicus ) was introduced to Bangladesh from Thailand in 1954 (Rahman, 1985). It was expected at that time that tilapia would act as a miracle fish in aquaculture. While tilapias breed several times a year and depend mostly on vegetative food, their distribution and culture among rural farmers has not been as popular as expected. Gradually, nilotica ( O. niloticus and red tilapia (a mutant of O. niloticus x O. mossambicus ) were imported to Bangladesh from Thailand (Gupta et al ., 1992). Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia strain known as GIFT (Eknath et al ., 1993) was introduced to Bangladesh by ICLARM and BFRI during 1994. GIFT has now become a popular fish among farmers. Likewise, Thai silver barb (

    92. Bangladesh ShowBiz - News: Satellite TV Puts Our Rich Culture, Tradition To Dang
    of satellite television in bangladesh, which is changing the behavioural patternof city dwellers, threatens the age old values, enriched culture and tradition
    http://www.bangladeshshowbiz.com/news/sat_tv.htm
    Satellite TV puts our rich culture, tradition to dangerous test
    Survey reveals changing behavioral pattern of city dwellers "The survey reveals that 55.1 per cent of city dwellers have had a little interactions with family members now what they do have earlier. Now 52.1 per cent respondents have little time on interest to pay social visit, take part in traditional gossip, different ceremonies or family functions." The advent of satellite television in Bangladesh, which is changing the behavioural pattern of city dwellers, threatens the age old values, enriched culture and tradition of the country, a survey revealed here recently, reports BSS.
    The survey showed the changes occurred particularly in daily television watching behaviour, day-to-day lifestyle, dress-up, fashion, career plan, use of slang term, in showing respect to the seniors, trend to show off heroism and violence.
    Youths, particularly teenagers who are exposed to the international satellite channels with a huge number of violence through household cable connections, are posing serious threats to our culture and tradition, the survey cautioned.
    The research survey was jointly conducted by three faculty members Tahmina Akhter, Mohammad Sahid Ullah and Ali Asgar Chowdhury of Journalism Department, Chittagong University under the supervision of Prof M Golam Rahman of the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of Dhaka University.

    93. En.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Culture_of_Bangladesh Action=edit
    Books on bangladesh , her people, customs, culture, history ISBN 98405-1653-1. Details No. 30316. State Development and Political culture bangladesh and India/edited by Barun De And Ranabir Samaddar. New Delhi.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Culture_of_Bangladesh&action=edit

    94. Drishtipat :: Voice Of Human Rights In Bangladesh - The Power Of Culture
    back at a collaboration between Drik in bangladesh, and Zeezeilen in the Netherlandshttp//kvc.minbuza.nl/bangladesh/ Power of culture bangladeshi Spirit
    http://www.drishtipat.org/nuke/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=85

    95. Target : Entertainment : Racial Basis Of Indian Culture: Including Pakistan, Ban
    Racial Basis of Indian culture Including Pakistan,bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal.
    http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html?asin=8173051100

    96. Project: The Culture Of A Hospital In Bangladesh. An Ethnography (NIWI)
    entire NIWI site (nl), Help. Project The culture of a hospital in bangladesh. Anethnography. TitelEng, The culture of a hospital in bangladesh. An ethnography.
    http://www.niwi.knaw.nl/nl/oi/nod/onderzoek/OND1276113/toon
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    97. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Regional > Asia > Bangladesh > Society And Culture
    Society and culture Subjects Regional Asia bangladesh Societyand culture. Browse, Sites in Society and culture (12). Chats
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    98. BANGLADESH: Political Culture Inhibits Democracy, The 8th Parliamentary Election
    ISSN 16824148 (print version). bangladesh Political culture Inhibits Democracy,The 8th Parliamentary Election. William Kolding Laursen. Ed.
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    ISSN 1682-4156 (online version) ISSN 1682-4148 (print version) BANGLADESH: Political Culture Inhibits Democracy, The 8th Parliamentary Election William Kolding Laursen [Ed. Note: The author is an intern with the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC).] I was invited to participate in the monitoring of the election by the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL), a non-governmental organisation (NGO) based in Bangkok, Thailand. ANFREL was only formed in 1997 but has already monitored elections in Cambodia, East Timor, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Japan, Hong Kong and Thailand. However, for me, being an election observer was a completely new experience. The pre-election period was marked by considerable political violence where more than 130 people were killed and hundreds were injured. Therefore, the caretaker government had decided to deploy a large number of military personnel around the country in order to create some stability before the election. When we first arrived in Khulna, we witnessed a very tense situation in which a procession of Awami League supporters collided with a procession of people supporting the BNP. This created a confusing scene of people running around some scared and others chasing supporters from the opposite party. I later learned that no one was seriously injured, but this was my first impression of Khulna District.

    99. Bangla2000 - The Largest Portal Of Bangladesh
    Bangla2000 is the first Portal Site of bangladesh where you can get daily updated news, various exclusive and useful services.
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    100. ImagineAsia
    The British Film Institute's UKwide celebration of the cinema cultures of India, Sri Lanka, bangladesh and Pakistan, including British-Asian film and television.
    http://imagineasia.bfi.org.uk/
    Welcome to ImagineAsia A celebration of South Asian film, ImagineAsia was a UK-wide celebration of the cinema cultures of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan, including British-Asian work. This website will continue to keep you up to date with the South Asian film work of the bfi and our partners around the UK as well as a selection of reviews of current films. Cannes Film Festival Asian cinema makes big sweep at Cannes Meenakshi Shedde reports from this year's Cannes Film Festival. Rana casted in Indian film Pakistani actor joins cast of Indian film Pakistani superstar Muammar Rana has been invited by Bollywood director Shashi Ranjan to join the cast of his new film, Dobara Rainbow Film Society Event to discuss Bangladeshi Film Festival The Rainbow Film Society will be holding a symposium to discuss strategies for the upcoming Bangladeshi Film Festival. Film Review In the Forest Again Naman Ramachandran on Goutam Ghose's bold reworking of a Satyajit Ray masterpiece.

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