Posts From Muhith Masih (বাবু)
Back to homepageEid-Ul-Fitr in Canberra NSW, on Sunday 20th September 2009
Eid-Ul Fitr 1430/2009 in Canberra has been confirmed by the Canberra Mosque to be onSunday 20th September, 2009. Eid Prayers at the Canberra Mosque, 139 Empire Circuit, Yarralumla ACT 2600,starts at 8am sharp. Prayers at the CIC (Canberra Islamic Centre)
Read MoreGoogle searches are costly to the environment, experts say
IF you want to help save the planet from carbon carnage, cut your Google searches, scientists say. Performing two Google searches from a desktop computer can generate about the same amount of carbon dioxide as boiling a kettle for a
Read MoreEid-ul Adha Canberra – Monday 8th December, 2008
Officials at the Canberra mosque have confirmed Eid-ul Adha to be on Monday 8th December, God willing. Although official announcement will not be made until Friday Juma prayers. The Eid prayer is expected to commence at the mosque @ 8am
Read MoreEid-ul-Fitr on Wednesday 1st October 2008 in Canberra
Eid-Ul Fitr 1429/2008 in Canberra has been confirmed by the Canberra Mosque to be on Wednesday 1st October, 2008. Eid Prayers at the Canberra Mosque, 139 Empire Circuit, Yarralumla ACT 2600, Starts at 8am sharp. Prayers at the CIC (Canberra
Read MoreFirst day of Eid Al Fitr will be on October 1 says Amateur Astronomers Group
WAMPublished: September 22, 2008, 15:45 Abu Dhabi: The first day of Eid Al Fitr will fall on Wednesday, October 1, 2008, according to the Amateur Astronomers Group (AAG) of the Emirates Heritage Club. The group called for the sighting of
Read MoreMother's Flu Shot Protects Newborns
The study is the first to demonstrate that the inactivated influenza vaccine provides protection to both mother and newborn. The findings were presented during the National Vaccine Advisory Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. on September 17 and will be published
Read MoreEx-Bangladesh PM freed, says party will contest polls
DHAKA (AFP) — Ex-Bangladesh leader Khaleda Zia was freed after a year in prison on corruption charges Thursday and immediately said her party would contest elections to restore democracy in the emergency-ruled country. The former prime minister, who had been
Read MoreCollider Beams Up at CERN
GENEVA, Sept. 10, 2008 — After 20-plus years of planning, billions of dollars, lawsuits, and even death threats, the first beam of protons in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator was successfully steered around a 17-mile racetrack at nearly
Read MoreUK Offers Climate aid to Bangladesh
The British government has pledged $133m to help Bangladesh prepare for the effects of climate change at a conference in London. Bangladesh and Britain also called on nations to thrash out a new global warming agreement at the next United
Read MoreRamadan Confusion
Ramadan, the month of fasting, prayer, generosity and charity begins today. Or does it? Across the Middle East, it does start today, mainly because of the religious influence of Saudi Arabia, even though nearly all Muslim astronomers disagree with the
Read MoreSecurity Upped as Ramadan Starts on 2nd September
Mon, Sep 1st, 2008 11:37 pm BdST Dhaka, September 1 (bdnews24.com) – Millions of Muslims in Bangladesh will start the fasting month of Ramadan on Tuesday and observe ‘Lailatul Qadr’ through the Sept 27 night. The National Moonsighting Committee announced
Read MoreRamadan Mubarak – Ramadan Kareem
The Canberra Mosque announces the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan H1429/G2008 to be Monday 1st September, 2008. The Taraweh prayers will start on Sunday nite, 31th August. The special edition of the Canberra Ramadan Timetable is attached for
Read MoreEmergency rule boosts Bangladesh garment exports: Industry
DHAKA (AFP) — Bangladesh’s garment exports are booming thanks to a new, stable business climate under the country’s state of emergency, officials said Wednesday. The nation’s exports of knitted and woven items rose by nearly 17 percent to a record
Read MoreBangladesh Environment Network (BEN) Seminar Event Photos
BEN Seminar Event Photos 2008 Click on photo for more photos.
Read MoreBangladesh gaining land, not losing: scientists
DHAKA (AFP) — New data shows that Bangladesh’s landmass is increasing, contradicting forecasts that the South Asian nation will be under the waves by the end of the century, experts say. Scientists from the Dhaka-based Center for Environment and Geographic
Read MoreBangladesh Environment Network Seminar Update – Saturday 2 August 2008
BANGLADESH ENVIRONMENT NETWORK (BEN)* A Network to Assist Bangladesh in Protecting Her Environment Internet Address: http://www.BEN-Center.org Ten Years of BEN Program August 2 Saturday-, 2008 Community Hall, Bangladesh High Commission, 43 Culgoa Circuit, O’Malley, Canberra, August 2 Saturday, 2008 BEN,
Read MoreBangladesh High Commission, Canberra – Announcement
Dear All, Kindly refer to the press release regarding the submission for special benefits 2009 for NRBs, the deadline for receiving the application by the High Commission has been extended recently by the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment
Read MoreAll set to free Bangladesh
Dr Fakhruddin has strived to put things in order by leading an anti-graft campaign in a country widely perceived as being among the world’s most corrupt. His caretaker administration has the responsibility of preparing one of the world’s largest Muslim
Read MoreHabib and Ferdous Wahid in Concert – Sunday 2 November 2008 – Presented by Bangla Vision Entertainment
I’m Md M Rahman from Bangla Vision Entertainment, Australia. We are pleased to inform you and the Bangladeshi Community in Australia through your popular website that we are going to organize a grand concert night of Habib ‘The new Sensation’
Read MoreBangladesh adds 1.66 mln mobile phone users in June
DHAKA, July 13 (Reuters) – Bangladesh’s six mobile phone operators signed up a total 1.66 million new subscribers in June, lifting the user base to 43.70 million in one of the Asia’s fastest-growing cellular markets, telecoms regulator data showed on
Read MoreBringing Bangladesh into the Internet Age
By Jeremy WagstaffPublished: July 9, 2008 In Bangladesh, where less than 1 percent of the population has Internet access and where the rare broadband connection is prohibitively expensive, bridging the digital divide may require new approaches. A group of Bangladeshi
Read MoreBangladesh Proposes Creating D8 Food Fund
KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 (Xinhua) — The Developing 8 countries (D8) should seriously consider creating a D8 Food Fund to enhance their collective food security, Chief Adviser of Bangladeshi caretaker government Fakhruddin Ahmed said at the 6th D8 Summit held
Read MoreBend it Like Bollywood – A Mega Musical Dance Event in Melbourne 20 Sept 08
Dear Bollywood lovers, Exciting times are here again! India’s Ace choreographer Shiamak Davar’s team from Melbourne is here with his specially choreographed show ‘BEND IT LIKE BOLLYWOOD’. BEND IT LIKE BOLLYWOOD- presented by Events India Inc. and performed by Shiamak’s
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