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Messages - Madhusudan Das

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Thank for sharing.....Govt should emphasis more on tourists security infect on overall country security to protect tourism. Otherwise it will destroy.   

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Nil Giri is the highest hill resort of Bangladesh with amazing natural beauty. This Resort is located 47 km South-East of Bandarban town on Chimbuk Range at a height of 2400 feet from sea level. It has a high class residential accommodation that makes a difference.  This beautiful resort in the top of the mountain maintain by the Bangladesh Army.

You will be amazed when you see that the cloudy sky often kisses the peak of the hill. Gentle breeze was blowing down the hill side and thin clouds were hanging around on their way to casual fly. Dimmed through the clouds, silver moon light was rolling down the folds and slopes.  It is Imagine the scene! Clouds are playing with you and you can touch them! This is the most attractive place of Bangladesh for those who love hills and clouds.

How to go:
It is 47 KM away from Bandarban. If you get on a Bus from Dhaka at around 10 o’clock you will reach Bandarban at dawn. For better freedom one can rent a microbus or car from Dhaka. To save time you can reach Cox’s Bazaar by air for onwards move to Nilgiri by bus or rent a car. You have to stay at Bandarban hotel and next day you can move to Nilgiri.

Accommodation:
The accommodation in Nilgiri, in fact, makes its difference. Good hotels are there at Bandarban city too. Accommodation and food for 3 days will cost near tk 10000. Conveyance will depend on means you choose from tk 7000 minimum to maximum tk 11000 if you go by plane to Chittagong. Army man can get special priority for the lodge and cottages. But if it is not booked by any army and the lodge may vacant any day, you can reserve it. But it is so scarce happening. Most of the time Nilgiri remains booked. So try to contact the authority before three month to stay here. The tent is ready for you for short notice but you know it is a busy tourist’s spot. So book this before you get there.

Food Stuff:
Nilgiri is mainly a rest house. It has a clean and healthy restaurant. So don’t worry about stomach! Rice, beef, mutton are prepared in bamboo without water is really mouth-watering. Every meal cost is about 200-500 BDT. They can provide various types of taste food.


Available at: http://www.banglaview24.com/tourist-places/nilgiri-bandorban-the-highest-hill-resort-and-a-wonderful-place-of-bangladesh.html

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Thank for sharing sir

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Encouraging post.

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All the people in their daily lives contribute a bit to this change in the climate. Everybody should give these points a good, serious thought:
 
   Electricity is the main source of power in urban areas. All the gadgets run on electricity generated mainly from thermal power plants. These thermal power plants are run on fossil fuels (mostly coal) and are responsible for the emission of huge amounts of greenhouse gases and other pollutants.
   Cars, buses, and trucks are the principal ways by which goods and people are transported in most of our cities. These are run mainly on petrol or diesel, both fossil fuels.
   People generate large quantities of waste in the form of plastics that remain in the environment for many years and cause damage.
   People use a huge quantity of paper in their work at schools and in offices. They do not ever think about the number of trees that they use in a day.
   Timber is used in large quantities for construction of houses, which means that large areas of forest have to be cut down.
   A growing population has meant more and more mouths to feed. Because the land area available for agriculture is limited (and in fact, is actually shrinking as a result of ecological degradation!), high-yielding varieties of crop are being grown to increase the agricultural output from a given area of land.

However, such high-yielding varieties of crops require large quantities of fertilizers; and more fertilizer means more emissions of nitrous oxide, both from the field into which it is put and the fertilizer industry that makes it. Pollution also results from the run-off of fertilizer into water bodies.

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Helpful for successful interview. Thanks for sharing.

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Law / Re: Protecting Hindu women's right to property
« on: June 13, 2016, 12:01:13 PM »
Thank you sir for your important post.

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Thank for sharing sir.

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Textile Engineering / Re: Shortened text messages
« on: June 09, 2016, 11:19:40 AM »
Interesting....I didn't know most of the abbreviation. I have learned it now. Thanks for sharing.

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Bangladesh, like most nations, faces a large number of challenges.

What should be the top priorities for policy makers, international donors, NGOs and businesses? With limited resources and time, it is crucial that focus is informed by what will do the most good for each taka spent.
The Bangladesh Priorities project works with stakeholders across Bangladesh to find, analyze, rank and disseminate the best solutions for the country.

We engage Bangladeshis from all parts of society, through readers of newspapers, listeners to radio and TV viewers, along with NGOs, decision makers, sector experts and businesses to propose the best solutions. We have commissioned some of the best economists from Bangladesh, the region and the world to calculate the social, environmental and economic costs and benefits of these proposals.
We'll ask everyone - from Nobel Laureates to everyday Bangladeshis - to set their priorities for the country, sparking a nationwide conversation about what the smart - and not-so-smart - solutions are for Bangladesh's future.

Source: http://www.copenhagenconsensus.com/bangladesh-priorities?

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Business Administration / Re: What is Green economics?
« on: June 08, 2016, 01:00:23 PM »
Thanks for sharing sir

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Business Administration / Re: E-commerce through Face book page:
« on: June 08, 2016, 12:58:20 PM »
I can't trust online products. It seems more colorful in online but reality is little bit different.

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Business & Entrepreneurship / Re: Are liabilities always a bad thing?
« on: June 05, 2016, 04:35:39 PM »
It depends on the situation sir.

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