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Avoid foreign rather country variety

Why our country variety? Nowadays it is seen almost across the country that people are showing their interest to plant foreign varieties trees and fruit. But the fact is that our common country fruits give us seasonings which are very important for our body to be protected from various kind of diseases.

Mirror Discovery

To err is human.

Grapes and fox

Grapes are sour!

Jackal and Tortoise

Slow and steady wins the race.

Tree Sour

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Sour fruits increase the taste!

Latin Variety

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From Latin basin grows or suit with our weather.

Fruits variety

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Fruits grow in our own land is the best for seasonings of health. Why so much foreign variety?

Awareness

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Some people alert but important thing is that we should create mass' awareness.
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Keep passionate abt nature as well as for the humanity.

Why Animation Important?

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The animation is an interesting media art for both child and adult education, recreation across the globe. Day by day it is getting popular in the world. But financially, technologically backward countries are largely lag behind of it. To make our education instructions meaningful, make advert. interesting we should emphasis on it.

Translated Bengali Music

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Falling in love with a stranger , how do pacify my anguished soul? Tear drops roll down  my  check heart burns ceaselessly . I will be infamy  once people know of my love. So, in guise of veil, I cry in solititudes, why have I sailed on the boat of love? Finding me on the way, calls me in gestures, but utters nothing in words and I bashfully retire. I was on river’s bank, with pitcher on waist. I repent why I was there at that inauspicious moment? I care not If I am defamed or out casted, If I get my beloved with my embrace. Bikrampur, your home is not too far to me . I do offer you  Matal’s broken passionate tunes. I am bewildered with my debt , my empty stomach burns. People avoid me if I ask for more debt . Now even water is scarce to me. My sixteen bigha arable land all grasped by the opportunists. Even my dwelling house is no more. I do not have even a small piece of land anymore. Now, I think, I’d rather grasp Guru’s lotus fancied feet. But alas! L

Folk Documentary

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In Bangladesh a group musicians sing songs based on a tradition in Islam that emphasizes tolerance, love and mysticism. The Dust of His Feet brings us into their world with an intimate portrait of two of these musicians. Matal Rajjak Dewan was an eccentric poet and singer who intrigued me the first and only time I saw him perform. When I returned to Bangladesh a year and a half later he was dead and his grave was a kind of shrine. Surprised, I set out to find out more and talked to his family, fans and, most of all, to his ardent student, the charismatic singer, Abdul Hai Dewan. For Abdul Hai, Matal Rajjak is more than just a teacher. “Nobody likes my songs,” he says unless Matal mixes in my soul and sings.” But Matal Rajjak is a puzzling figure who is described in many ways. Throughout we experience the performances bringing people together to share their sorrow and joy. Shown at the 2011 Bangladesh documentary film festival Documenting Bangladesh 4.  Director, Ca
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In Bangladesh a group musicians sing songs based on a tradition in Islam that emphasizes tolerance, love and mysticism. The Dust of His Feet brings us into their world with an intimate portrait of two of these musicians. Matal Rajjak Dewan was an eccentric poet and singer who intrigued me the first and only time I saw him perform. When I returned to Bangladesh a year and a half later he was dead and his grave was a kind of shrine. Surprised, I set out to find out more and talked to his family, fans and, most of all, to his ardent student, the charismatic singer, Abdul Hai Dewan. For Abdul Hai, Matal Rajjak is more than just a teacher. “Nobody likes my songs,” he says unless Matal mixes in my soul and sings.” But Matal Rajjak is a puzzling figure who is described in many ways. Throughout we experience the performances bringing people together to share their sorrow and joy. Shown at the 2011 Bangladesh documentary film festival Documenting Bangladesh 4.  Director, Camera, Edi