me & my blog
Me:
Badrud Doza by name. Just an ordinary citizen and also feel concern for the ordinary citizens of Bangladesh.
My blog:
I have started my blog on 17th May, 2007. I owe to wordpress.com for creating this opportunity for me. It is an wonderful way of expressing oneself.
It is also a beautiful world of association crossing the boundaries of the countries.
I am enjoying it.
My blog is mainly concern with the events of Bangladesh-both political and non-political. I am equally interested in different subjects from economy to technology.
I am emotionally affected by every good step for the betterment of Bangladesh and feel sad in any bad event.
I like to think in my own way, sometimes it may differ with others, but I also enjoy the difference as difference indicates diversity and diversity exposes beauty of human mind.
I like the bloggers. I read their posts and I read their minds. We are citizens of a single world.
My Pages:
Home page : my posts on the blog.
Me & my blog: few words on my identity and inner psyche.
Contents: headlines of my posts
Personal thoughts: posts expressing my personal views are collected here.
Incoming links: are personal collections of the links of blogs and websites which linked my posts.
News line: is the collection of news source that I use for my personal reading and references.
NRBs: is about the news of NRBs- especially regarding their contribution to my Bangladesh.
Dr. Yunus: is the page dedicated to Dr. Muhammad Yunus with his news and links.
People: stories of personal successes against odds.
Business news: for recording the success stories in business
Opinion: to display the opinion of the experts on different issues affecting Bangladesh.
Books: Books I read or like to read.
Bdoza
Left words: Many of my pages are just like paper cuts- an habit of my school days, only the tecnique changed. I like to read and sometimes reread my favourite news. I would’nt mind if somebody share my collections.






Hello,
This is a very informative site to keep us up to date of what is going on in Bangladesh from the people’s eye. I will keep checking on this time to time.
Keep on posting, new and accurate information Bodrud Doza vai.. ,
The media is not giving us the fact. Channel I don’t show the facts, they only show what the so called caretaker government wants to show. I think the Army forced those two respected teachers to apologize in front of the media on August 31.07. Initially we thought this caretaker government may be able to make some changes, but their recent attitude towards the students, teachers and the public was not right. This has to change otherwise they will loose the general support of the public.
Thanks,Tavir.
The ordinary citizen is neither against nor in favour of anybody.He tries to judge the events on its own merit. He has no comment absolutely on anybody. He tries to be non partisan. Time for absolute judgement for him yet not come.
You have truely said having accurate information is difficult. Media has its own limitations. It is controlled by many regulations of the state, of the owner and of the sorrounding.
Here lies the beauty and power of blogging. You are free to express yourself as you like.But at the same time you should be responsible to yourself, to your community and to the state.
its a very good site. Keep it up.
- Eeshat Ahmed; Student of Stamford University, BBA
Very good and informative site. wish your more post.
Very few people can express their thought in binary form. I think you’re one of them. Liked your blog very much. Keep it up!
Tanim
http://maqtanim.wordpress.com/
Good site. It is nice to see “an ordinary citizen” so in tune with the events shaping Bangladesh today. Cheers.
Lori
“unlimited demand and scare resources”… last few days i was wild to find a good site [i have my own point of view about good site]. but i thought that this resource is not only scare but also going to be eliminated;atlast got that scare resource…really awesome…thanks from my inner heart…thanks again…dreaming of a new BANGLADESH…
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