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Life Style in Bangladesh

Culture and Heritage in Bangladesh: Bangladesh a very enriched country in culture and life style. Bangladesh has an history of more than 1700 years. Peoples from different corners of the world like Persian, England, Dutch, Arab, Saudi Arabia, Iran came here for the eras and they started also to live here with local people. However, with the combination of all it has got a mixed human culture and practice. They have many establishments bearing the sign of aristocracy of the country since early of Christian era.

Tourism in Bangladesh

Tourism in Bangladesh: Natural beauty in Bangladesh like the scenery of Cox's Bazar for longest sea beach of the world, beauty of Bandarban for safe Hill Tracts, forests, species, water fall etc., Beauty of Rangamati like Captai lake, hills, indigenous people etc. and the beauty of Sundarban, the largest mangrove forest of the world. Royal Bengal Tiger, the lone species of tiger available here famous in the world and also part of world heritage.

See the Beautiful Bangladesh

Beautiful bangladesh You can take a glimpse here on Bangladesh. The natural beauty and peoples achievent have made the country very delighted one. You may make your life enjoyable just moving on here from Dhaka to Chittagong and then extending your journey to Cox's Bazar. Another very attractive site is the Sundarban. Courtesy: Tourism Department, Bangladesh

BSF kills Bangladeshi in Jessore

Members of Border Security Force (BSF), Indian border guards, have killed a Bangladeshi Businessman through electric shock at Putkhali Border of Benapole under Sharsha Upazila of Jessore District of Bangladesh in the night on 16 February 2011. The deceased was identified as Mr. Israfil is aged 30, son of Mr. Abdul Momin of Shyamalgachhi Village under Sharsha Upazila of Jessore. In Charge of Putkhali Camp of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Mr. Emdad Hosain has confirmed the incident of killing of a Bangladeshi by BSF. Sources said, BSF threw the body of the ill fated Bangladeshi into Isamati River after torturing mercilessly and his fellow men rushed him to Bagachhra Clinic where doctors declare Israfil as dead.

Beauty of Sea embraces Bangladesh

Have you ever seen the amazing and aesthetic beauty of Bangladesh !  It is the high time. You can just book a modern suit here just on the sea shore and get the touch the live sea in your heart . It is true you can make a game even with sea . Really unbelievable but you may happen it here in Cox's Bazar. What a beautiful Bangladesh is! What a charming is its rivers embraces with eye sweetening sights in the the agricultural fields over the 1,47,570 Square Kilometer of land. W orld's longest sea beach is here in Cox's Bazar , the southernmost district of the country. It seems that the Almighty Creator has bestowed all of His blessings to this nation comprises 16 million people. The Cox's Bazar Sea seashore is 120 KM in length also known as 155 KM long sometimes. Starting from Cox's Bazar District Town it is expanded its way to Badar Mokam, name of a local place. Hundreds of Thousands of travelers and tourists from 200 countries of the world throng into the

Nokia joins with Microsoft

Nokia has joined forces with Microsoft in an attempt to regain ground lost to the iPhone and Android-based devices. The deal will see Nokia use the Windows phone operating system for its smartphones, the company said. It means that Nokia's existing operating systems will be sidelined. Speaking at the launch of the partnership, Nokia's chief executive Stephen Elop revealed that there would be "substantial" job losses as a result of the tie-up. Nokia will remain "first and foremost...a Finnish company. Finland is our home and will remain our home," he said. But job losses around the world, including in Finland, will be inevitable, he added. Speaking about the new partnership with Microsoft, Mr Elop said that "the game has changed from a battle of devices to a war of ecosystems". "An ecosystem with Microsoft and Nokia has unrivalled scale around the globe," he said. Microsoft's chief executive Steve Ballmer was also present at t