Dhaka pays tribute to martyred intellectuals. Dhaka will never let anyone be disrespectful or forgetful about those dark days and nights. Those who once sacrificed themselves for the cause of their motherland are still glowing in the heart of every Bangladeshi....
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31 Percent Growth in Wind Power Worldwide The global wind industry posted another record year in 2009 as cumulative installed wind power capacity grew to 158,000 megawatts. Even in the face of a worldwide economic downturn in 2009, wind power gained 31...
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Once, the Tangail Porabari chom chom was famous throughout the Indo Pak sub-continent. The very name of Porabari chom chom still bears the old glory of Tangail. It has an eternal appeal to all. The color of this sweet meat is as like as the color of a...
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Description of black Forest-Cake Black Forest has layers of super lite chocolate sponge filled with non dairy whipped cream and dark cherries. The whole cake is iced with non-dairywhipped cream and topped with maraschino cherries and chocolate shavings....
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Wild elephants crush three in Bangladesh Independent Online April 22 2009 Dhaka - Wild elephants trampled to death three people, including two children, in far south-eastern Bangladesh as they were collecting firewood, media reports said on Wednesday....
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Doel A sweet bird called doel is the national bird of Bangladesh. Its color is a mixture of black and white. The doel is small in size and fickle in movement. In rural area of Bangladesh the doel is frequently seen. One of the brightest features of the...
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Shapla-a kind of water-lily, is a most familiar flower of Bangladesh. It is the country's national flower. It is a member of many old flower-families. In Bangladesh one can find ten to twelve kinds of Shapla flowers. They grow under water in the muddy...
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The jackfruit has been named as the national fruit of Bangladesh and is a fruit that has been in existence for thousands of years. It is believed that jackfruit trees were planted in Hawaii even before 1888 and archaeologists have estimated that it has...
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