Videos tagged with "effects"
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
Gulshan-2, Dhaka - with a touch of After Effect (Magic looks) [00:54]
This movie I captured from my office window.
Tags: magic, after, effects, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Effect, Rain
Wants to live & save the world [03:17]
Lawmakers from coastal constituencies formed "Bangladesh Climate Change Action Group" in a move to address the adverse impact of climate change. "People in the coastal areas are bearing the brunt of natural disasters that prompted us to form the forum in the face of the inevitable consequences of climate change," said ASM Firoz, whip of parliament and an elected member from Patuakhali. Firoz has been selected as convener of the forum. The group is expected to have around 50 members, all elected from the southern region. The forum was formed at a discussion on Climate Change: Adverse Effect on Bangladesh and Our Action held at the Parliament Members' Club in the city. Firoz said that they would appoint a spokesman for the forum to make their voices heard in local and international conferences on climate change. "We must develop awareness among the coastal people, so they would be prepared to address the challenges," he said. He urged experts and NGO representatives to work in collaboration with the government organisations and representatives to design the course of actions, which will minimise effects of the climate change on people. Speaking at the discussion meeting, Ruhul Amin Hawlader, secretary general of Jatiya Party, asked the government to take necessary steps to secure sufficient amount of money from international communities to meet the challenges. Due to climate change, fertility of soil and river fishes in coastal areas are reducing alarmingly day by day ...
Tags: Bangladesh, Climate change, wants to live & save the world, parliament, Coastal area, Environment



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