Friday, July 31, 2009
The Longest Beach in the World
It is my pride & privilege to write few lines on Cox’s Bazar-one of the longest natural beaches in the world. I have had the opportunity to visit Cox’s Bazar quite a number of times. Since then, commutations between Cox’s Bazar & other parts of the country have quite improved during few years & I must say that one should not miss the opportunity of making a trip to this wonderful place gifted to us by nature. Talking of communications, there are many bus & train services from Dhaka & Chittagong-really very convenient & comfortable. There are AC, non-AC & economical ways of transportation besides there is also air service for few days in a week from Chittagong & Dhaka. The best way is one can take a journey direct from Dhaka with a short stop at Chittagong & then to Cox’s Bazar or they can come to Chittagong for a day and make the trip to Cox’s Bazar. From Chittagong, it takes about three hour journey & roads are developed & smooth so there is no hassle on the way but can enjoy the scenic views whilst traveling. For accommodation there are ample numbers of hotels, motels, rest house, guesthouse & cottages. There is no problem for accommodation starting from luxurious to economical. It’s better to make reservations before arrival specially during the proper season & government holidays. During the stormy season there is fair discount in hotel tariff. At the beach, the main attraction is the sunset, which is awesome. There are speedboats or jeeps where one can avail rides & there are safety rings on hire to float with the waves. You can also hire beach umbrellas on hourly basis & sit & watch the waves until late. There are also many photographers around who are ready to take pictures and deliver them in short time. The other attractions are the large Buddhist monastery & Himchari, which is famous for its falls. Then there is Inani beach which is famous for the rock & coral boulders. From Cox’s Bazar sea shore, one can go to these place by jeep.There is also a Circuit house where the cox’s Bazar city & the sea can been seen from a height. So, there is so much to see & enjoy only when you are physically there. As mentioned above, I shall inspire everyone not to miss the chance of visiting this amazing zone which nature has so kindly gifted to us.Unfortunately, this is still awaiting to become a major tourist destination in Asia due to lack of publicity. But I am hopeful that within a short time Cox’s Bazar will achieve its goal which it deserved many years ago-Stephanie.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
The International Mother Language Day
The role of language in human life is very great. Everyone in the world speaks & loves his own mother language. We are Bangladeshi speak in Bengali & Bengali is our mother language. To establish this language as the state language during the Pakistani regime there was a language movement. In this movement many Bengalis including some students like Asad, Salam, Barkat etc. sacrificed their lives on the 21st February in 1952 & as such the 21st February is regarded as a red-letter day in our national life.
Every year we the Bangladeshis remember this day with due respect. The day in declared as the govt. holiday & on this day the National flag remains half-mast. Now this day is very significant, because this day has been recognized by the UNESCO as the International Mother Language Day in its 30th General Assembly Meeting held in 1999 & we the Bangladeshis celebrated this recognition nationality on the 8th December of the year 1999. No nation of the world sheds their bloods to establish their language but we shed it. However, everybody should take care about his mother language in all aspects of his national life.
Every year we the Bangladeshis remember this day with due respect. The day in declared as the govt. holiday & on this day the National flag remains half-mast. Now this day is very significant, because this day has been recognized by the UNESCO as the International Mother Language Day in its 30th General Assembly Meeting held in 1999 & we the Bangladeshis celebrated this recognition nationality on the 8th December of the year 1999. No nation of the world sheds their bloods to establish their language but we shed it. However, everybody should take care about his mother language in all aspects of his national life.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
My Maiden Speech
Hallo, I am a Bangladeshi citizen who loves his country & all creations of the world specially human & humane being. I deeply trust that men can be famous & respected by their honesty & justice. As a highly educated person, this is my realization.
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