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British Colonialism and Partition of Bengal

Our beloved socialist BAKSHAL confiscated Ramna Kali Mandir(The land..the temple was bulldozed on 27 March 1971) and gave the land to Dhaka Club.There are multiple temples around its boundary now...some more are being built but it is unlikely the Hindu community will get the original land back from the club of the Social Elites.

Just curious to know - Isn't Dhaka club a 102 years old club founded by the British raj? Weren't the land belonged to Nawabs? And didn't the said club gave back some of its land back to gov to build BARDEM hospital and later some more to build Ibrahim cardiac center.And some more to Bangladesh radio in 1972?
Then where does this mondirs and the land for these temple come from?and if they were there the land owner may who that be (gov/Nawabs/club or me:ashamed:) by law can do whatever is necessary to keep the land.
 
Just curious to know - Isn't Dhaka club a 102 years old club founded by the British raj? Weren't the land belonged to Nawabs? And didn't the said club gave back some of its land back to gov to build BARDEM hospital and later some more to build Ibrahim cardiac center.And some more to Bangladesh radio in 1972?
Then where does this mondirs and the land for these temple come from?and if they were there the land owner may who that be (gov/Nawabs/club or me:ashamed:) by law can do whatever is necessary to keep the land.

Dhaka Club is 100 years old....but the Ramna Kali Mandir was close to a thousand years old....The lands belonged to the temple.It was given to the Dhaka club by the Department of Public Works during Sheikh Mujib era.Land donated to BIRDEM by Dhaka Club was not part of the Temple Complex.The temple would be on the side where the tennis court is(South East)....Birdem and Betar are on the West and North West respectively.I think BNP will build a secondary temple in Suhrawardi Uddan as a compensation.
 
Division of Bengal was in fact beneficial to W.Bengal because we not only got industrial base but Kolkata also, cultural and political & financial center of the whole of the eastern India with much less population.

Really? But, the division has made WB a very poor and backward state of India, while BD is progressing all the way. You should have tied with us, even there could have been two, three or more provinces. Religious hatred would have died down in the long run. NE, WB and Bangladesh could have made a great country.

However, we have no regret any more. We are striving to be a wealthy nation that can be realized within the next two decades. Our people are workoholic, they have all the fames in the foreign countries they work. We eat well, grow energy in the body mechanism, and work hard.
 
Bold part: Indians are so used to this open defecation phenomenan that it does not even touch their nerve if a foreigner criticizes it. It shows how low the standard of hygiene is in India and the mindset of Indians.

Below is a news that shows how even the street cleaners, who happened to be toilet cleaners before, are demanding piped water in their houses, and the newspapers and responsible govt people are trying to heed to their demand. But, Indians do not care even about their disgusting open defecation.

This news proves how equal our society is. We do not really boast about GDP growth the way indians do. But, we are proud of our social achievements and non-presence of disregard for a person born in lower Hindu Caste. For us all are same. Their children are equal students in the schools.

No legal water connection to sweeper colony

No legal water connection to sweeper colony
Children face malnutrition for poor sanitation at Ganaktuli
Sajia Afrin

There is no legal supply water for the Sweeper Colony at Ganaktuli, home to people who are engaged in cleaning the city, causing poor sanitation and malnutrition especially in children.
The people living in the six four-storey buildings in the colony run by the Dhaka South City Corporation told New Age that they were buying water from a nearby pump house through an illegal outlet by paying Tk 300 a month to linesmen concerned.

The city corporation’s chief engineer Zahangir Alam told New Age on Friday that the city corporation had asked the Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority for the water supply to the colony on several occasions, but the authority paid no heed to the requests.

‘Perhaps they think that why these poor would get water supply,’ he said.

The Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority managing director, Tasqem Khan, said, ‘The colonies in the city are run by different authorities such as the Public Works Department and usually those authorities get the water supply connection from us.’

He, however, said that the city corporation did not get any pipeline for the supply of water to the colony.

The colony residents said that they were getting water through the illegal channel only once a day.

There are a few washrooms at one end of each floor of the buildings without any water supply line.

The residents collect water trough the illegal channel once a day and store it in their rooms and they have to bring water to the washroom.

‘It hampers hand washing of our children after defecation,’ said a resident Rima Rani.

Another resident, Jolly Rani Kesh, mother of a two-year boy Kanak, said, ‘It is not possible for me to monitor whether my child is washing his hand after toilet, as water is not available at the defecation place which is also far from my room.’

The residents also said that they did not wash the hands with soap even before having food due to lack of water, as it would need more water which was not available to them.

They said that usually they washed the hands with only a little water without any soap before preparing food for their kids.

Health experts said that such a situation exposed the residents to many waterborne diseases such as diarrhoea and pneumonia that usually caused child malnutrition.

‘Hand washing practice is very important along side with the proper breastfeeding and complimentary feeding,’ said Ferdusi Begum, associate professor at Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford Hospital.

She said that poor sanitation and poor feeding were the main causes of stunting, wasting and underweight of the children.

A study (Sowa B health study-midline report, November 2009) in 2009 shows that less than 5 per cent of mothers and caregivers wash hands with soap and water before preparing child foods and child feeding.

Mothers in Ganaktuli Sweeper Colony also said that they usually did not keep their babies on absolute breastfeeding for the first six months.

They cannot do so as they have to remain busy, they said adding that they usually fed the babies with boiled rice after a few months of their birth.

According to health experts, the first two years of a baby is the critical window for the promotion of good health, growth and behavioural and cognitive development.

Bangladesh Breastfeeding Foundation’s ‘ secretary general Soofia Khatoon said that only breastfeeding could reduce 13 per cent and proper complimentary feeding can reduce 6 per cent child death.

SM Mustafizur Rahman, programme manager of National Nutrition Services of Institute of Public Health and Nutrition, said that sanitation and hygiene was the ignorant part of people in the country.

The natural growth of a child would be affected if the child suffers from diseases, he said.

That doesn't prevent Bangladeshi Tandoori at electrified border fences. Seems you guys fond of sniffing Indian waste.
 
Really? But, the division has made WB a very poor and backward state of India, while BD is progressing all the way. You should have tied with us, even there could have been two, three or more provinces. Religious hatred would have died down in the long run. NE, WB and Bangladesh could have made a great country.

However, we have no regret any more. We are striving to be a wealthy nation that can be realized within the next two decades. Our people are workoholic, they have all the fames in the foreign countries they work. We eat well, grow energy in the body mechanism, and work hard.

Yeah - right :coffee:
 
Division of Bengal was in fact beneficial to W.Bengal because we not only got industrial base but Kolkata also, cultural and political & financial center of the whole of the eastern India with much less population.

See the number of cities we built so far and the industrial output we have in Eastern Bengal. You guys still chewing on Kolkata what british left.
 
Migrating means living like a refugee.
Yet, the BD Hidus chose a life of immigrant in that Calcutta Ghoti land for no logical reasons at all. They are treated as foreigners there. They made a grave mistake after 1947.

People(non Muslims) will prefer death to that.

I know it hurts. Bangladeshis are being thrown out of Assam as we speak. :)

Before the Assamese thrown out the BD people, they have thrown out all the loud speaking Gjoti bangalis of WB. In fact, the Ghotis created an anti-Bangali sentiment by treating the Assamese as 3rd class citizens. So, they were kicked out after 1947 from the high positions.
 
Yet, the BD Hidus chose a life of immigrant in that Calcutta Ghoti land for no logical reasons at all. They are treated as foreigners there. They made a grave mistake after 1947.



Before the Assamese thrown out the BD people, they have thrown out all the loud speaking Gjoti bangalis of WB. In fact, the Ghotis created an anti-Bangali sentiment by treating the Assamese as 3rd class citizens. So, they were kicked out after 1947 from the high positions.

Ok :coffee: :azn:
 
b-deshi should concentrate more on rising water level.
dont know they will exits after 2-3 decade :cheesy:


and if B-desh is such developing country why those illegal B-deshi are still coming to India ?
one more thing B-deshi are easily recognizable with their face here in West India (Maharashtra)
 
btw in recent years i(India) only saw B-desh as India`s friend, then why B-deshi r behaving like anti-India (or may Anti-Hindu)
B-deshi Must not forget once their forefather were too Hindu+Buddhist. they r no way r from Arabia
 
Yet, the BD Hidus chose a life of immigrant in that Calcutta Ghoti land for no logical reasons at all. They are treated as foreigners there. They made a grave mistake after 1947.

75% of Hindu land were occupied misusing Enemy Property Act, their mistreatment lead to their exodus to India. Khulna was wiped out of its Hindu population.
 
btw in recent years i(India) only saw B-desh as India`s friend, then why B-deshi r behaving like anti-India (or may Anti-Hindu)
B-deshi Must not forget once their forefather were too Hindu+Buddhist. they r no way r from Arabia

Depends which people are you talking about in Bangladesh. In Sylhet, most can trace lineage to Arabia as many are Sayyids, or Kamalis who are descendants of Shah Qahafan etc. Many are also descendants of Hindu Brahmins. Same situation in CTG.
 
Okay.....when the partition happened and families left their properties behind what is supposed to happen to those properties...If I am a muhajir from India do I have a right to my ancestral property?

I think you have right to your ancestral property, I saw some who still have their properties in india but the big thing is there must be some of your family members who along with their properties also are taking care of yours.
 
See the number of cities we built so far and the industrial output we have in Eastern Bengal. You guys still chewing on Kolkata what british left.
Google Salt Lake city to calm your fantasies down.
 
Dhaka Club is 100 years old....but the Ramna Kali Mandir was close to a thousand years old....The lands belonged to the temple.It was given to the Dhaka club by the Department of Public Works during Sheikh Mujib era.Land donated to BIRDEM by Dhaka Club was not part of the Temple Complex.The temple would be on the side where the tennis court is(South East)....Birdem and Betar are on the West and North West respectively.I think BNP will build a secondary temple in Suhrawardi Uddan as a compensation.

If what you say is true, and BNP does decide to build another mondir it will be foolish.at this rate in no time your own house will be under the hammer as well.most of BD in 1000 years time span was Hindu rule.and mondir/temple were everywhere.so according to your logic we should build all of them anew?So , what's wrong breaking Babri masjid ?it was a temple first after all.and the said land did belonged to the nawabs of Dhaka.and they donated the land to British officers to build the club.

75% of Hindu land were occupied misusing Enemy Property Act, their mistreatment lead to their exodus to India. Khulna was wiped out of its Hindu population.
Another descendant

of BD poll vaulter.:omghaha:
most probably was kicked out of Khulna. Now I understand why.:ashamed:
 

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