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VognoDuut607

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Mar 27, 2005, 2:28:31 AM3/27/05
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Bangla-hindi bolchal !
hindi, the language of indian hindus is abhorred in Bangaldesh
not only because it is spoken by "methors (shit-handlers)" in Bangladesh but
also
because lot of commonly used hindi words have obnoxious meaning in Bangla.
Here are few examples which illustrate the above.
Whwn in Bangladesh don't say:
"Maang mein bhar du Sona"
In hindi Maang means the parting of the hairline in women
In bangla Maang menas Vagina (similar parting though)

Exzample 1.
In hindi, a common expression is "yeh hoga, who hoga, " meaning
"this will be, that will be," etc.
In plain bangla "hoga" means "ass, butt," so in Bangla the above turns out
to be just
"this ass, that ass," etc.

Example II.
In hindi, another common expression is "meiney socha, usney socha "
meaning
"I thought, he/she thought " etc.
In plain bangla "socha" means "to clean the anal orifice after shitting"
so the above turns out to be "I/he/she cleaned my/ his/her anal orifice
after shitting, " etc. in Bangla.
Its no wonder that indian hindus; fraudulent brahmin ramayana based
"thinking" is equivalent to "cleaning anal orifice" in Bangladesh.
Hindus must take a note of it.
For their own good.
Har, Har, Har ! (mahadeo)

Torpedo

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Mar 27, 2005, 4:29:04 PM3/27/05
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http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/03/28/d50328070384.htm

'Protect child rights, stop trafficking'
Our Correspondent, Satkhira

Government officials, people's representatives, NGO men and civil society
representatives in the small bordering town have joined hands with a noble
aim-- to protect child rights and tarafficking.

At an orientation course on protecting children's rights and creating
awareness in the town yesterday, they vowed to play their due role to ensure
rights children irrespective of their social status.

It was jointly organised by World Vision, Bangladesh, an NGO and some
community-based organisations including Swadesh, Bangladesh Vision, CDOW
(Coastal Development Organisation for Women) and GDF (Gender Development
Forum).

World Vision's Satkhira chapter Manager Peter Costa presided over the
meeting while Satkhira Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Ilias was the chief
guest.

Satkhira Police Superintendent Abdur Rahim, Pourasava Chairman Sheikh
Ashraful Haque, Civil Surgeon Dr Md Abu Aziz Al Monsur and Sadar Upazila
Nirbahi Officer (UNO) were special guests.

It was addressed by, among others, journalist Kalyan Bannerjee, Agardari UP
Chairman Abdur Rahman, Advocate Farida Akhtar Banu and Bakal High School
Headmaster Mahfuzur Rahman. They stressed the need for united efforts by the
government, socio-cultural organisations, NGOs and civil society members to
protect rights of children and resist child trafficking.

They stressed education for all, particularly the poor, and poverty
alleviation to check child trafficking and ensure their rights. The meeting
resolved to chalk out a joint porgramme to create awareness among the
people.

They called upon government officials to play their due role to safeguard
children's rights in line with the Child Rights Convention of the United
Nations.

New laws should be enacted to ban hazardous jobs for children, they
suggested.


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