Videos tagged with "agricultural"
Jhenidah Agricultural Institute - 3 [00:49]
Agricultural Institute of Jhenidah, Bangladesh
Tags: Institute, Agriculture, Jhenidah, Bangladesh
my last visit to meet BAUL Abdul Karim RIP - Ager Bahadhuri Onee Gelo Khoi 18.02.2009.mp4 [02:02]
Shah Abdul Karim was born in 1916 in Ujan Dhol village, Derai Thana, in Sunamganj District, one of the remotest villages of Bangladesh. Growing up with poverty and hardship, he started expressing his thoughts and emotions musically from very early age. Ektara, a traditional single string instrument has been his constant companion. His songs had spell-binding effects on the people in and around his village, not to mention his melodic, soothing and pleasingly rustic voice. He was so indulged in music that unlike other typical Bangladeshis he failed to engage in some 'jobs' and continued entertaining people with his music (by and large, music is yet to be recognized as a full grown profession in Bangladesh). However, poverty forced him to get into agricultural labour. But nothing could stop him from making good music. As he was growing up, he received training on spiritual and baul music from Kamal Uddin, Shadhak Rashid Uddin, Shah Ibrahim Mastan Baksh. His versatility ranged from Baul song, Spiritual song to Bhatiali. He went on learning all the exclusive modules of Baul song afterwards along with Shariatti, Marfatti, Nabuot, Belaya, the various devout form of music. He was motivated by philosophy of renowned Lalan Shah, Panju Shah and Duddu Shah.
Tags: shah, abdul, karim., bangladesh., sunamganj., ujan, dhol., village., music., Song., Baul., oomiah
Sromiker Shohor (Clip 1) [04:05]
Saidpur, a small town in northern Bangladesh, is often nicknamed "the city of labors" (Sromiker Shohor). This is so because, 80% of its inhabitants are workers of factories of different kinds : nationalized heavy industry, medium industry, small and cottage industry etc. In an agricultural economy, this is truly an exception. In 2008 RTV, a private television channel, went to this under-represented town of workers to make a 30 minutes documentary. It was on air on the May Day of 2008 as a tribute to the workers and small/medium entrepreneurs of the country. It was scripted, presented and produced by Aninda Rahman. In this particular clip, the crew visited the biggest railway workshop of the British Assam-Bengal Railways which was established here in 1870. Surrounding this giant workshop the town actually grew. However, its golden days are now over. The production team had to collect a series of permits to enter and was allowed inside for a very brief period of time.
Tags: Railway, Heavy Industry, Workers of Bangladesh tourism
BAU Bangladesh [09:21]
Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) is one of the most beautiful and largest univerisity in the world. I invite everyone to come this university to share its beauty.
Tags: BAU, Bangladesh, Agricultural, University, Banglai, gaan, gai
Cherry Blossom Photo Video by Mirza Hasanuzzaman [09:15]
This video was created by compiling some selected photoes taken from Cherry Blossom (Sakura) festivel in Kagawa ken, Japan during April, 2010. A cherry blossom is the name for the flower of cherry trees known as Sakura in Japanese. In English, the word "sakura" is equivalent to the Japanese flowering cherry. Cherry fruit (known in Japanese as sakuranbo) comes from another species of tree. In Japan cherry blossoms also symbolize clouds due to their nature of blooming en masse, besides being an enduring metaphor for the ephemeral nature of life, an aspect of Japanese cultural tradition that is often associated with Buddhistic influence, and which is embodied in the concept of mono no aware. The most popular variety of sakura in Japan is the Somei Yoshino. Its flowers are nearly pure white, tinged with the palest pink, especially near the stem. They bloom and usually fall within a week, before the leaves come out. Therefore, the trees look nearly white from top to bottom. The variety takes its name from the village of Somei (now part of Toshima in Tokyo). It was developed in the mid- to late-19th century at the end of the Edo period and the beginning of the Meiji period. The Somei Yoshino is so widely associated with cherry blossoms that jidaigeki and other works of fiction often depict the variety in the Edo period or earlier; such depictions are anachronisms. Winter sakura (fuyuzakura/Prunus subhirtella autumnalis) begins to bloom in the fall and continues blooming ...
Tags: Mirza, Hasanuzzaman, Sher-e-Bangla, Agricultural, University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Kagawa, Japan, Agronomy, Nature, Flower, Cherry, Photography, Hasan, Sakura
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