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Maria to play lead heroine in Sohan’s new film

Many of the today’s well-established heroines in the country’s film industry made their debut on the silver screen through the films produced by popular filmmaker Sohanur Rahman Sohan. Aiming at creating opportunity for the newcomers in the Dhaka film industry, Sohan introduced another newbie heroine named Maria Chowdhury recently, who will play lead heroine in his new film titled ‘Abala ...

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Beckton Community Neighbourhood observes International Mother Language Da

Beckton Community Neighbourhood organised an event to observe International Mother Language Day, on Saturday 21st February 2015 at 12.00 pm outside Beckton Globe. The event featured cultural performances from the different communities in the area along with a variety of stalls selling an array of products. Members of different communities took part to observe this colourful event. These communities included ...

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The Labour Party celebrates its diversity

This week, Labour party politicians, Shadow Cabinet Members, Members of Parliament, Councillors, candidates and supporters came together for a celebration in the heart of the London. The event is organised annually to celebrate the incredible diversity of the Labour Party. The Labour Party’s candidates for the General Election are the most diverse of any of the main parties put together; ...

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Greater London Nabiganj Welfare Association UK organises meeting

Greater London Nabiganj Welfare Association UK has been working to strengthen the brotherhood of UK residing people Nabiganj. The organisation has been playing an important role for the development of the area too. The speakers told this in an emergency meeting held on 18 February in a restaurant in East London. Chairperson of the organisation, Alhaj Nehar Miah Chowdhury presided ...

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UK BNP hands over memorandum to David Cameron

UK BNP has handed over a memorandum demanding the withdrawal of restrictions on food entering to confined former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, re-establish democracy in Bangladesh, safeguard human rights and to hold free and fair election under caretaker government immediately. UK BNP President Shaesta Chowdhury Kuddus, General Secretary Koysor M Ahmed, Senior Vice-President Abdul Hamid Chowdhury and Publicity and Publications ...

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DUDA takes initiative to establish women’s college and maternity hospital in Digholbak

Digholbak Union Development Association UK (DUDA) has taken an initiative to establish women’s college and maternity hospital in Digholbak Union of Nabiganj Union. The newly appointed Advisor of the organisation and prominent industrialists Alhaj Motiur Rahman Chowdhury told this in a meeting held on 24 February in a restaurant in Brick Lane to felicitate him. He has requested the organisation ...

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Birthday celebration of Dr. Amanullah Ashru

The birthday celebration of London living poet Amanullah Ashru was observed on 6th Februray in a colourful atmosphere. A huge number of followers and friends of the poet took part in the celebration and shared their joy together with the poet and his family members. Poet Dr Amanullah Ashru was born in Rarri family of Noyanogor Gram in Gojaria Upozilla ...

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Umrah!!

By Fatema Miah :: The mystical glory vision, under the glary heaven that staring down at the disciples, and there ahead stands the enormous heavenly surrounding wall of boundaries. It enriched the glorious holiness in your vision. The heaven staring down at your, enriches your glorified inner passion, the deep humble, dedication to the Lord of the universe. It draws ...

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Losing Young Britons to Terror through Disunity

By Piya Mayenin :: The ISIS led since 2010 by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is so hardline and violent that Al Qaida led by Ayman al-Zawahiri, who is based in Pakistan has disavowed them. Isis is highly fanatical; killing Shia Muslims and Christians whenever possible, as well as militarily and under tight direction by top leaders. What would drive three teenagers ...

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Bangabandhu’s unfulfilled dream

BY  SHABBIR AHMED :: The students of history of South Asia know it too well that the partition of India into two nations did not bode well for us, the inhabitants of the then East Pakistan.Punjabi clique ruled our motherland for a long time and that includes the military and the communal forces of Pakistan. These Islam-based communal forces tried ...

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