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Thursday, 5 May 2011

Beautiful Bangladesh / School of Life


The reason of this Video has made to represent Bangladesh worldwide and attract millions of nature lover around the Globe.  I can surely say that the purpose of making the video is fulfilled. The credit goes to Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, Bangladesh Cricket Council, International Cricket Council and the RED Dot Production team (video maker).
The first time I had seen this Video on opening ceremony of World cup cricket 2011. After seeing this I thought the video has been made by International film maker but later on I came to know that it’s Produce and directed by Gazi Shuvro.
Our land is one of the countries, which still remains to be explored. Bangladesh has enormous beauty, hundreds of winding rivers, World’s longest natural unbroken sea beach, World’s largest mangrove forest as World Heritage, Home of Royal Bengal Tigers, its rich cultural heritage and many more treasures. I believe the video (School of life) will help to generate more visitors from around the world.

Monday, 28 March 2011

Mosque survives in Japan Tsunami


One of the Mosque in Japan survives at the time of Tsunami
Allah is almighty!!! This is time to destroy all your believe against almighty Allah. It doesn't matter how deep is your problem Allah could save you, if your heart is open.

When you feel really alone and there is nobody to wipe off your tears  remember, no matter where you are
Allah is next to you

Wednesday, 23 March 2011


World Cup Records (Cricket)
1975
Hosting Country               : England
Champion                        : West Indies
Runners-up                      : Australia
Venue                              : 6
Teams                              : 8
Matches                           : 15
Prize                                 : 4,000 pounds (champion)

1979
Hosting Country               : England
Champion                        : West Indies
Runners-up                      : England
Venue                              : 6
Teams                              : 8
Matches                           : 15
Prize                                : 4,000 pounds (champion)

1983
Hosting Country               : England
Champion                        : India                                                   
Runners-up                      : West Indies
Venue                              : 15
Teams                              : 8
Matches                           : 27
Prize                                : 4,000 pounds (champion)

1987
Hosting Country               : India & Pakistan
Champion                        : Australia                                                           
Runners-up                      : England
Venue                              : 19
Teams                              : 7
Matches                           : 27
Prize                                 : 30,000 pounds (champion)

1992
Hosting Country               : Australia & New Zealand
Champion                        : Pakistan                                                            
Runners-up                      : England
Venue                              : 18
Teams                              : 9
Matches                           : 39
Prize                                : 30,000 pounds (champion)

1996
Hosting Country               : India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka
Champion                        : Sri Lanka                                                           
Runners-up                      : Australia
Venue                              : 18
Teams                              : 9
Matches                           : 39
Prize                                : 30,000 pounds (champion)

1999
Hosting Country               : England
Champion                        : Australia                                                           
Runners-up                      : Pakistan
Venue                              : 21
Teams                              : 12
Matches                           : 42
Prize                                : 30,000 pounds (champion)

2003
Hosting Country               : South Africa, Kenya & Zimbabwe
Champion                        : Australia                                                           
Runners-up                      : India
Venue                              : 15
Teams                              : 14
Matches                           : 52
Prize                                : 2 million pounds (champion)

2007
Hosting Country               : West Indies
Champion                        : Australia                           
Runners-up                      : Sri Lanka
Venue                              : 8
Teams                              : 16
Matches                           : 51
Prize                                : 2.24 million pounds (champion)



Cox’s Bazar and Tourism
Cox’s Bazar is an extraordinary discovery. Cox’s Bazar is a town, a fishing port and a district headquarters in Bangladesh. It is located at 21° 25' 0" North, 91° 59' 0" East and is bounded by Chittagong District on the north, Bay of Bengal in the south, Bandarban District on the east, and the Bay of Bengal on the west. It is known for its wide sandy beach which is the longest natural sea beach in the world.
It is an unbroken 125 km sandy beach. Cox’s Bazar has been recently ranked as one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the World’. The modern Cox’s Bazar gets its name from Captain Hiram Cox who died in 1799. It is one of the most attractive tourist spots in the world.
It has miles of golden sand, towering cliffs, surfing waves, beautiful and rare conch shells and delicious sea food. The sight of the setting-sun behind the waves of the sea is simply captivating. The sound of the ocean simply soothes your mind and takes the stress away for a while. This is why people all over Bangladesh visit often to get rid of their everyday suffering of life.
Nowadays it’s having larger infrastructure from reputed development companies which will be more flexible for travelers to enjoy the beauty of Cox’s Bazar.