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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

[vinnomot] EID MUBARAK ASSALAM TO ALL

dear all ,
               assalamu alaikum. I wish and pray a happy EID day for all.
               
 
 
EID MUBARAK 
 
     ASSALALAM
 


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[vinnomot] Are India and Pakistan panicking? They shouldn't, since a developed Bangladesh i

Are India and Pakistan panicking? They shouldn't, since a developed Bangladesh is a good thing for the region.

The people and media of Bangladesh should become more active in asserting its role in the region - that it would continue to work for a poverty, corruption and nuclear arsenal free region. Bangladesh should be a strong voice to extend the nuclear arsenal free area from East Asia to Kaparapu N-S line which divide the current South Asia in two parts - Eastern South Asia and Western South Asia.

[At the beginning, let us make it very clear that we send out this article with a great deal of hesitation. Like many of the previous articles, we have called something based on advance analysis and synthesis of weak signals coming from the events. Unlike in other instances, however, this is one time when we really hope that some of our assertions and assumptions made in this article aren't true. We would be happy if we are proven wrong demonstrated through future events. However, the nature and implication of the outcome of these analysis and their importance for the nation have impelled us to share the thoughts now. Its better to be wrong than being trapped in something bad. We hope our policymakers would give some time on this]

The recent drama with Prothom-Alo carton demonstrate the evil polarization that is happening underground. Jamati interest is being helped by the corrupt leftists. As of now, it still is an accusation, which will be true only if we knew whether Prothom-Alo admin knew about the consequences and took a calculated risk in a volatile time, which would only benefit the religious thugs. Symptoms are there to be concerned, only time will confirm whether this is something that Bangladeshi policy makers as well as regular citizens should be concerned about. We hope that this conjecture would not become something that would be increasingly supported by the events on the ground.

The headline of this article and the big conjecture that we made at the beginning ask for some serious explanation - so that the readers are well informed and follow the reasoning behind the allegations. It is our position to clearly state that nothing is being alleged out of the air - there are specific signals on the ground, surrounding the events, the way the events are being unfolded, planned and executed - and also the players - everything indicates to a possible dark nexus. Implications of such a nexus is too dangerous for the general people of Bangladesh and its national security. That is why each of its citizens should be on guard. Also look at the events surrounding some explosions in strategic industries like fertilizer factories, garment industries and EPZs.

Are India and Pakistan panicking about Bangladesh? Well, yes, they have every reason to panic about the recent developments of Bangladesh. Remember the Washington Post article titled "In Bangladesh, 'a Quiet Revolution'? If this perception starts sinking into the world opinion and specifically, within the mindset of the Indian and Pakistani general public, the establishment in India and Pakistan has every reason to panic. Isn't it? Off course, we should qualify this assertion with a "right wing" establishment of these countries. And it seems their intelligences are in control of right wingers as is the case in many countries.

Aside from the traditional corrupt elite that has been ruling the nations in this region, there is also other strategic matters of importance from economic perspective. Just think about one hypothetical question. Would China want a economically mighty Japan just beside it? For Japan, it did not matter what China wanted. Japan was a developed nation even before such a wish became a factor. But with the case of Bangladesh, there is a game being played and the result is undecided whether it can become the pioneer of real development - the first in the region.

However, it is plainly clear that if a uniform country like Bangladesh starts its journey towards good governance through jailing most of the social culprits (read traditional social elites) and with additional help from its geographical location, it will very soon become a economic hub like Singapore or UAE.

That would certainly mean that the development pace of Bangladesh will outnumber that of India. It is actually already the case for many human development indicators as tracked by the UN. So, if India wanted the current CTG in Bangladesh to fail or slow down with its projects ( i.e. run out of time), somebody who understands international politics, wouldn't be surprised. But why would Pakistan be panicking? Well, those matha mota Panjabi fools don't always need a very good reason to panic, they were panicking when the their nation were born. Until, the people of that country becomes successful in taking the power out of those Punjabis, Pakistan will never be ruled by its own national interests - rather they always serve others. So, whenever there is a smell of money or so-called financial benefit, they go for it. They have done it in the past with China, US and now it seems, they are contemplating to start oiling the Indians! In a sense, its not bad. Peace might come that way in the Western part of South Asia.

Coming back to our topic for today, so, what is the consequence of that polarization in Bangaldeshi politics? Indian lobby (P.A.) was playing their card with the latest so-called Mohammad (PBUH) cartoon. This card was being printed in such a sensitive time, when Jamatis (Pakistani Lobby) are sensing worse days ahead. So, they ask for some help from the corrupt leftist intellectuals. And the leading ones among them obliges with material that they can use for their advantages. And a drama commences... Who looses in this drama? Who is the villain of this drama? The real villains are are trying to position themselves as victims, while the hero in this episode gets a smoked perception.

We need to recognize that when this CTG looses it face, Bangladesh and its people looses. And whenever they are not performing, either because of the two evil lobbies acting within the country or because of inexperiences of the govt., the people should volunteer help to them. And we hope that they are also learning, in the meantime.

The most important thing to notice is that - if you take a good look at these materials - these are nothing. We often make jokes like this. It is like saying that writing Lal Salo would be hurting the feelings of majority muslims!! So, why still such a fuss? That is the indication of nexus - which is dangerous.

Expect more similar things / incidents in near future. Also, they would be increasing the pressure on CTG for trial of war criminals - a good cause with a bad intention of putting the CTG into a hard position. If that demand gets traction among the general population - that pushes Jamat towards edge - who would be politically benefited from every incident similar to the recent cartoon incident that would be planned and initiated by the Prothom-Alo or Menon or AL type players. So, do you see a win-win pact for both lobbies? Both Indian and Pakistani Lobby is benefited if there is some uncertainty or even worse things happen. And they are trying their best and do not expect such things to lessen, but expect an increase if our analysis is true. Off course, there are two underlying assumptions. We are assuming that the traditional lobbies in both India and Pakistanis are currently being controlled by ultra segments of the society. Is this base assumption true which makes the hypothesis of this article a possibility? Only time will say.

Apparently, the CTG is in bad position with both lobbies - the so-called open minded ones and the closed minded ones. Who benefits if CTG looses grounds? The corrupts - Khaleda and Hasina and their chamchas - are directly benefited if CTG looses ground. Who looses if CTG is in a bad shape? Bangladesh looses - it's development train is pushed out of track again - which makes both India and Pakistan happy. The people of Bangladesh should not sit idle at this juncture.

What is there for us to do - one would ask? Do we have the power to fight against two local giants? We should learn lessons from Gandhi and Mujib - to use the power of mass people. The call for peace.

So, what can we do about it - if its true? Talking big is easy - like giving advise to follow Mujib or Gandhi - this kind of advise is easy. But do we have a realistic action plan to suggest that we the people of Bangladesh can follow? Here are some thoughts.

Now a days - you will find a lot of maya-kanna for a country which used to be British Raj (basically Bangladesh, India and Pakistan). Now, one may ask why Afghanistan is not included in the hypothetical South Asian Super-state that some of the grown up fools of this region is suggested? The answer is certainly obvious. The Afgans did not allow the Brits to occupy their country for long. So, the idea of this South Asian Super State is tied to British rule, isn't it? Why would somebody still romance with the British period in South Asia? Off course, that is the hallmark of mentally weak - losers, somebody who has a serious problem with inferiority complex. The Indian right wing always suffer from the inferiority complex - this is increasing by the day. Why we are talking about this, anyways? To indicate the hollowness upon which the state of India or the Pakistan stands today. Do we suggest to dismantle them? That would be too pricey a process. Moreover, we as a nation do not have much to say about them. We are not like them who pokes around to smell the bad always - we as a nation should be focusing on the strength of general people of these two countries and these two somewhat artificial societies (if that can be called a society, at all) that would eventually advance the cause of human kind.

To be specific - we as a nation are committed to fight against three things. We want poverty out of our map. We struggle to remove corruption out of our society. And we also do not want nuclear arsenal buildup within or around our country. We should focus on these three things. We should be making policies that makes sure that people in our neighboring region do not face poverty - as we ourselves struggle out of poverty trap. Bangladesh should facilitate people to people contact within its neighboring region to extend the nuclear arms free East Asia up to the Ka-Pa-Ra-Pu (Kaparapu) North South Line that connect the cities of Kathmundu - Patna - Ranchi - Puri (That would also include the land of Bangladesh, the north-eastern states of India, Bhutan will saved from any possible nuclear targeting). Eastern South Asia should be added to the already nuclear arsenal free South-East Asia. Thinking in terms of Eastern South Asia has many advantages and it goes with the explicit recognition of the fact that people in this region faces similar kind of challenges and they should communicate more in the context of private sector. Even the monoliths like World Bank, ADB recognizes this fact which is demonstrated through their making a separate agency called SEDF which basically makes development strategy for Eastern South Asia - to some extant.

On the government and private sector level within Eastern South Asia, Bangladeshi society should come forward to provide leadership in the region and bring the people in this region towards a common goal. That should, off course, be done with keeping the ground realities in mind because of the fact that the region has several international boundary. These boundaries makes it difficult to deal with the issues at the governement level and private sector co-operation will be a better strategy within current circumstances. Although a better strategy would be to have different regions of Bangladesh co-operate with their adjacent sub-regions within Eastern South Asia. However, empowering the current administrative units (e.g. districts, divisions, upozilla) to make deals with adjacent provinces of India or Bhutan or Nepal is a bit troublesome for Bangladesh. Keeping that in mind, introducing provincial government system within Bangladesh might facilitate an important tool in that regard. Within the current political parties of Bangladesh, there are many who beleives that introduction of provinces in Bangladesh would be a good thing - say for example - divide the whole country in 19 provinces based on the initial districts that we had at the beginning. Or simply the current Zilla Porishod bodies can be reformed to give it a flavour of provincial government with some added responsibility for the bordering districts. Given the high population density, it might be a good idea and it might be easier to manage. Also, this would give a mechanism to empower the bordering regions of Bangladesh to deal with their sister regions across international boundaries without much involvement of national governments. It seems that it would facilitate building a more cohesive region in the long term - if managed well. Off course, it may introduce other complications for Bangladesh, so a proper and thorough analysis is needed for this.

What would this Kaparapu N-S line mean? This would mean that people of the eastern part of south asia would work together to pressure India so it does not deploy or install any of its nuclear weapons east of this line. That would ensure the security of the region. If a public opinion can be built around this issue irrespective of national boundaries, the national security of Bangladesh will greatly improved that will enable further human and economic development of the region. Lets start working on that direction. A small step towards a peaceful world. The true civil society organizations throughout the region and ASEAN should pick up on this to influence the monolith that is today called as India.

India and Pakistan should become responsible players within the world stage - but before that they should become responsible towards their own people. When Crores of its population go to bed hungry, its a shame that they are spending money on weapons of mass destruction. Shame, Shame!

Both these countries should also realize that a developed Bangladesh will be an inspiration for the billion plus populace of the rest of south asia and beyond. They should be a facilitating force towards that development, not disturbing force. Bangladesh should also make sure that it start engaging the grass-roots population in the region that would help build person-person connection within the region and help promote exchange of ideas that would lead to a more peaceful world.

The body language of the policy makers of Dhaka should also change - they should act like leaders, talk like leaders if they want to become leaders. They should also re-assure the governments of the other regional countries that Dhaka do not romance with influencing other countries internal matters - as long as they do not interfere with the national security of its own. Dhaka should also make another thing very clear. It does not like the fact that India is fencing out itself for no conceivable and civil reason. And you will also be surprised that the free-thinkers and humanists of the world never noticed that. But Dhaka should not protest that - its their matter what they want to do with their border. As long as they keep the legal distance from the no-mans land, we should be fine. But people of Bangladesh should really work hard for the day - when India takes off the fence because the government in Delhi wants to make sure that its people can easily pour into Bangladesh to find a good living, a good earning and a good life - just like many in East Asia goes to Singapore, or many Chinese or Koreans used goes to Japan. If that day really comes, we want to make it clear to the people in the region - our door will not be closed, but we will open our doors to our neighbors first, then the rest of the world. Let the Bangladesh become the Singapore for people in the Eastern South Asia what Singapore had become for people in South Eastern Asia. Let Bangladesh become Japan for the people in the Eastern South Asia what Japan had become for people in North Eastern Asia. Amen.

If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the members of the CTG, policy makers and strategists, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence.

Thanks for your time,

Innovation Line

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Note: This is a freelance column, published mainly in different internet based forums. This column is open for contribution by the members of new generation, sometimes referred to as Gen 71. If you identify yourself as someone from that age-group and want to contribute to this column, please feel free to contact. Thanks to the group moderator for publishing the article.

We have not seen the Liberation War, but we know if we can free the country from corruption first, we will eventually get to other dreams soon. Because of corruption, we could not even get into information highway for years, let alone other dreams!

This is the kind of article for which we started this column. Because of ongoing mess, a gift from our older generation, we often get diverted. Now that it seems some sanity is returning in Bangladesh, we would try to go back to our original plan.

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[vinnomot] Politics of U-turn

Politics of U-turn


Mannan Bhuiyan's U-turn is very funny and has proved the fact that no one is braver today to reform the political parties for better exercise of democracy, speech of freedom and dynastic politics.
   Gopal Sengupta
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Next on Quick Comments
a. Nat'l polls likely before Oct: CEC (New Age, October 10)

b. ICC, B sees declining public confidence in interim govt (New Age, October 10)

c. Govt asks RMG unit owners to pay workers by Oct 11: Warns of legal action for unrest over wage, festival allowance (New Age, October 10)

d. Foreign-funded NGOs blamed for RMG unrest (New Age, October 10)

e. Govt to revamp labour wing in KL: Four officials will be called back (New Age, October 10)

f. A different Eid, for high-profile prisoners, jail authorities (New Age, October 10)


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Re: [vinnomot] RE: [notun_bangladesh] List of Razakars. RAZAKARs - are always RAZAKARs : They will continue to be h

Attn: Mr. Belal Beg

Razakars and Baksalis are both enimies of the people, Do you agree or not ?

Please let me know ?

I hate both.

Thanks,

Mohiuddin Anwar

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[vinnomot] Humanism and Psychology: (Comp 9): Emotion and Learning

 
Understanding Ourselves and Our Universe: How Psychology Can Turn the "Mysteries of Human Nature" into Useful Tools for Self Improvement and Success in Life
 
Part 9: A few more points about human cognition and emotion
(and the summary, conclusions, and humanistic implications of these discussions)
 
Thus, emotions (positive and negative feelings) are intimately intertwined with most human cognition process, and can influence information processing in many ways…….
 
As this module has tried to show, Understanding Ourselves and Our Universe begins by understanding how we understand anything, from our innermost thoughts to the myriad of natural stimuli impinging on us from the outside world…..
 
Although humans' basic instincts, CNS capacity and functions, and abilities to learn, remember, and process information are all genetically pre-programmed, exactly what knowledge we acquire and how we acquire it and how we use our knowledge and understandings is mostly learned…..
 
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If this type of material is new to you, you're probably feeling pretty overwhelmed right now. Believe it or not, we've just begun to scratch the surface of what the PaB (psychology as Biochemistry) Theorem has to offer regarding understandings, insights, and useful applications of the natural principles of SciPsy (scientific psychology).
An example of these "layers of insight" available to you is the relationship between cognition and emotion -- and both their relations to learning and information processing -- in human psychology. One might call this section "putting the human back into human psychology."
While this module may be perceived as presenting a strictly mechanical model of human psychology, that is not the case. Every step of learning and information processing, from the first millisecond of perception, can be mediated (consciously analyzed, interpreted, conceptualized, reflected upon, decided on, and even distorted) by cognition, and every step is powerfully influenced by emotion.
The fact that humans can and do routinely think about (and wonder about, and reason about, and hypothesize about) their situations (As or Antecedents), and their thoughts and emotions and behaviors (Bs or behaviours), and their consequences (Cs), starts to illustrate the influential role of cognition in psychological development (which is substantially different from that of most other animals). The fact that virtually every aspect of every human experience has emotional overtones or underpinnings (i.e., we may like or dislike almost every stimulus, thought, feeling, and behavior of ourselves and others to at least some degree) clearly shows its pervasive influence. And the fact that we routinely and almost automatically consciously distort our feelings about many situations (e.g., responding "OK" to questions about what we think or how we feel about things that are anything but all right with us -- just trying to "be agreeable") shows how intimately cognitions and emotions are usually intertwined.
Thus, emotions (positive and negative feelings) are intimately intertwined with most cognitions, and can influence information processing in many ways. For example, memories with moderate emotional content (either positive or negative) are recalled better than memories with very high or very low emotional content. And although we would presumably rather think happy thoughts, the fact is that unhappy thoughts are recalled better than happy ones are (which is probably a genetic holdover from our evolutionary past, when remembering negative events had much more survival value than remembering positive events did).
We also can and do "talk ourselves out of" perceiving the rudeness of a loved one as non-reinforcing. We can and do "talk ourselves into" perceiving a comic's joke that we didn't really get as hilarious if the rest of the audience cracks up laughing. We can and do "recall" doing things we've never done, and not doing things we have done. Given the right (or wrong) learning experiences and situations, most of us can and do claim that we've seen things we've never seen, heard things we've never heard, felt things we've never felt, and know things we don't know! (There are many examples of this in religious testimonials of "witnessings" of "healings" at a fundamentalist revival.) While these are arguably not examples of normal cognition, affect, and behavior, they are completely understandable as natural ( ?) and, more importantly, they are predictable and modifiable by principles of the PaB Theorem using BeMod technologies and others.
If you can "see around the corner" to the tremendous implications and possibilities of how cognitive and affective mediation can enrich (or confound) the natural psychological processes of human beings, these are but a few of the fascinating and insightful topics that could be addressed in future modules of this course, given sufficient student demand. This Comprehensive Module has established a solid foundation for further, more sophisticated study of the intricate details of Understanding Ourselves and Our Universe. This knowledge will also greatly enhance your ability to maximize your learning in future settings as well.
Summary
As this module has tried to show, Understanding Ourselves and Our Universe begins by understanding how we understand anything, from our innermost thoughts to the myriad of natural stimuli impinging on us from the outside world. Although we have progressed only a small way into the scientific study of how and why humans receive and process information as we do, we've already learned a lot. By understanding the facts about our sensation and perception processes, we can become more vigilant and effective receivers of information about our external and internal worlds. By learning how our three memory stores work, we can consciously improve our selective attention, rehearsal strategies, and memory retrieval. And by applying all that knowledge in our daily lives, we can improve our learning and memory skills, which will make us all smarter and better able to select and take advantage of personal development opportunities, no matter what our age or ability levels. And that can make us happier and more successful, too!
Although humans' basic instincts, CNS capacity and functions, and abilities to learn, remember, and process information are all genetically pre-programmed, exactly what knowledge we acquire and how we acquire it and how we use our knowledge and understandings is mostly learned -- by programming and re-programming those pre-programmed memory stores and neural circuits and networks through environmental experiences. Understanding how our sensory and perceptual processes work, and how they contribute to our three memory stores, and how to optimize our brains' ability to acquire, store, and retrieve information can make us more intelligent and empower us to take advantage of our capabilities to become better and more effective humans, and especially humanists.
The upper limits of how intelligent we can become (i.e., our brain's capacity for acquiring knowledge and skills) is set at conception, but how much of that potential is realized depends on the quantity and quality of our learning experiences, and how much of that genetic potential and learning experiences are disordered or destroyed by sub-standard envoirnment or CNS trauma. (By the way, using our brains to study how our brains work and improve how well our brains work is an apparently uniquely human ability called metacognition.)
Those three basic determinants of human intellectual development have been percieved as irrevocable natural laws of "being human" since our species evolved. But now, for the first time in history, thanks to human learning and genius, those laws may change, and that amazing change may occur as soon as the next generation.
Modern psychological, biological, and genetic science and technology -- including such recent discoveries as the contents and function of the human genome and genetic engineering -- may well enable future humans to reprogram their genotypes to repair inherited disorders or correct the effects of traumatic dysfunctions! If retrogresive and religiously misguided "moral" or political obstacles don't sabotage the responsible and ethical use of such research and experimentation, future humans can have their enhanced abilities to understand themselves and their universe significantly enhanced, perhaps to levels we can't even imagine, as none of the billions of human beings who preceded them could ever do. What extraordinary opportunities for personal development and humanistic progress those fortunate people (perhaps our grandchildren?)will enjoy!
 


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[vinnomot] Use Caution With Your Work E-mail

Use Caution With Your Work E-mail
Rachel Zupek, CareerBuilder.com writer

E-mail systems should come with a warning label: "Caution: Do not use e-mail without adult supervision."

Employees and employers alike make incorrect assumptions about e-mail usage in the workplace. Employees assume that because it's their work e-mail account, on their work computer, in their office space -- it's theirs. Employers presume the same, but vice versa.

Both parties are wrong.

"Employees have no rights to their e-mail," says Richard Cellini, vice president of Integrity Interactive, an ethics and compliance training firm. Everything from the computer to the office, even the chairs, belongs to the company, he says. "It doesn't matter what system you use, it matters where you're sitting when you use it. E-mail belongs to the employer, not the employee. We may not like that, but we need to be aware of that."

Likewise, the fact that some employees don't know their rights when it comes to e-mail at work might not be their fault. More than 10 percent of companies said they had no formal policy for acceptable use of e-mail, according to a 2007 survey conducted by Forrester Consulting for Proofpoint Inc., which provides e-mail security and data loss prevention solutions for organizations.

For those organizations that do have established guidelines, most are too long, complicated and legalistic for employees to understand, says Michael Overly, partner at Foley & Lardner, a California-based law firm.

"If employees can't understand the policy, they can't be held in breach of breaking the policy," he says.

Don't let your e-mail use get you in trouble at work. Follow Cellini's tips for employees using work e-mail.

"Mutual respect" is one of three large brackets that Cellini says companies worry about in regards to e-mail. Keeping that in mind, he discourages employees to use e-mail to:


  • Discriminate
  • Harass
  • Disparage
  • Make obscene or vulgar comments
  • Offend others

Or to discuss:


  • Race
  • Gender
  • Religion
  • Sexuality
  • Legality
  • Price-fixing with competitors

Dos and don'ts
Companies with e-mail abuse problems generally run into basic dos and don'ts as the main issue, Cellini says. Here are his top three for each:


  • Do ensure your e-mail is factual, accurate and specific
  • Don't create a document unnecessarily
  • Do expressly indicate opinions, estimates and assumptions
  • Don't disclose the company's proprietary or confidential information
  • Do ask whether the document needs to be written at all
  • Don't speculate about the potential legality of a situation

Questions to ask yourself before sending e-mail
If employees would stop to think about the content they are sending in an e-mail, they would avoid many problems, Cellini says. Ask yourself the following questions before hitting send:


  • Would I be comfortable if my e-mail appeared in the newspaper or on the Internet?
  • Would I be comfortable if my comments were quoted out of context?
  • Does my e-mail reflect positively on the company? On me?

Suffer the consequences
The negative impacts of e-mail can be severe, ranging from destruction of important relationships (personal and business) to termination or criminal/legal liabilities, Cellini says. Here are a few of the possibilities for e-mail policy violations:


  • Warning
  • Formal written reprimand
  • Mandatory counseling
  • Termination of employment
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[vinnomot] Bangladesh and its Abnormal Price Hike in Milk Prices

Bangladesh and its Abnormal Price Hike in Milk Prices

Follies abound in Bangladesh and none can tell where the next round
of absurdity will hit the ground in Bangladesh. This Eid and Puja
season the center stage has been stolen by grandiose escalation of
milk prices. The unfolding story of skyrocketed milk prices gives me
the temptation to become granivorous (feeding on grains only).

Milk prices have gone up 17% over the last 10 days in a bizarre
twist of turns. I am joining the Consumer Association of Bangladesh
for real this time and going to seriously work to right-size this
uncalled for situation and work as a pressure group so that
accidental price swings do not surprise Bangladesh. Let us all join
the consumer movement in Bangladesh and work to keep the corporation
in line here in Bangladesh.

This is simply tasteless where to my mind all the multinationals and
locals ( NESTLE, NEW ZEALAND, DANO, Daily, Aarong, Milk vita) have
colluded. It is senseless greed that has gripped them in this Eid
and Puja season. I am requesting all to put up your voices against
this onslaught of corporate greed. I am inclined to request all to
venture into seriously boycotting drinking milk for a week (which
may sound impossible but no harm in trying).

This is oligopoly has to stop. I also want to see the Government
doing the right job by penalizing these greedy organizations and
levy serious sanctions against them. Additionally, I would request
the SEC to force them to sell their shares in the public or else
cease and desist. These corporations have had their jolly ride in
skimming too much profit that they had never ventured to share with
the local public. In other words, they are seriously deficient in
their stakeholder management and all of this is going on under the
nose of the government. I would request the Government wake from
slumber and start their drives to bring these corporations to open
up to the markets of Bangladeshi citizens.

Coming back to the issue of outrageous commodity price movements,
the people of Bangladesh cannot be robbed just because we are
dependant on Milk or other products for that matter. We shall not
drink milk for the next few weeks and make you the cheating
corporates understand the will of the public and humble you to
reduce your prices to levels lower than before or else force you to
pack bags and leave the corporate world. We need sensitive, law
abiding corporations with positive social responsibility. We do not
need cheating and conniving corporates that eat on people's
innocence. Just imagine how many poor children's nutrition you are
robbing by skimming above normal profits and you can yourselves
civilized corporate citizens. Shame on you.

Enough damage has been made and we need to fight back otherwise we
will be devoured in the long run - our existence threatened.

The only practical reason for raising the prices would be if the
world market prices had indeed shot up. I think that is a distant
possibility and, therefore, I would also volunteer the ACC to dig
into this syndicate of milk supply chain. The dealers of these
corporations may also be involved in this heinous spiraling of milk
prices.

If you feel that I have raised valid points then please pass on this
email to others and request others to do the same. It is our humble
attempt at showing our discontentment and frustrations at
controlling the markets for greed at sensitive national festivities
( Eid and Puja). The Government should take note that its popularity
also depends to a great extent on keeping prices within tolerable
limits, especially on staple products like Milk, Rice, Wheat, Oil,
etc. I would also request my friends in the press to carry on their
investigations and bring out into the public the real reasons for
this violent price surge and, if indeed some vested quarters are
involved, then let the public and the government take them to task.
A small punishment cannot be justified in this case; we, as the
public, need to see exemplary punishment for these wrongdoers so
that Bangladesh do not experience such a specter in the comings days
and years or at least send the signal that this price fixing will be
dealt with severely if found guilty. Finally, please let us all work
together to come out of the grips of a few for the welfare of all
and, in this journey, we need every decent citizen's moral
commitment.

Ziaur Rahman
CEO
IITM –iitmbd.org



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