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Muhith Masih (বাবু)

Muhith Masih (বাবু)

IT Technology Specialist with nearly 40 years of experience in Australian Government Agencies in Infrastructure, DBA, Application and End User Support. Interests in End User and Midrange Computing, Test Automation, AI, Cloud, Edge, IOT, OTT and Cyber Security.

Shornali Shandha in Melbourne on 19 July 08

Dear Community Members I am inviting you on behalf of Bangladesh Cultural Group Inc (BCGI) to enjoy a colourful evening "Shornali Shandha"on 19 July, a function on OLD SONGS. Renowned vocal artists of Melbourne are committed to join voluntarily to

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Opportunity for Expatriate Bangladeshis to Work in Bangladesh!

In 2004, the Local Consultative Group (LCG) on microfinance carried out a sector review of the Microfinance Industry in Bangladesh. This review, supplemented by a series of papers on issues in the microfinance sector concluded that the donors need to

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Baby survives landslide in Bangladesh

By Pavel Rahman (AP)Published: 2008-07-06 05:40:04 Location: TEKNAF, Bangladesh A baby girl was pulled from the rubble unharmed Sunday after a landslide destroyed her family’s home in southern Bangladesh, killing her parents and two older siblings, an official said. Rescuers

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Thousands marooned by heavy rains in Bangladesh

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (AFP) — At least 20 people have died and more than 20,000 left marooned as heavy rains over the past week triggered landslides and floods in southeast Bangladesh, an official said Sunday. Three landslides caused by torrential monsoon

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Ranatunga enjoins big Asian countries to help Bangladesh

Karachi, July 5 (PTI) Former Sri Lanka captain Arjuna Ranatunga has adjured the big three teams of Asia –India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka — to help Bangladesh lift the standard of their game at the international level. Ranatunga, the outgoing

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Robbers shoot charity worker

Harriet Alexander and Arjun RamachandranJuly 3, 2008 A Sydney charity worker who lived by the code "bad things happen when good people do nothing" has been shot dead in Tanzania. Darren Stratti, 36, who had professed to having a "strange

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Prices galloping out of control

Triggered by the recent rise in the fuel prices, the prices of essential commodities in the city got a fresh spell of upswing and, according to market sources, it would continue for at least another two weeks multiplying the sufferings

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