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Monday, September 20, 2010

RE: [ALOCHONA] Dr Abul Barakat or Dr Atiur Rahman do not write on these anymore



         Of course Abul Barakat has written about their plight and who benefits by putting them on the streets.
  He has done extensive research that shows how governance in Bangladesh had been consistently
  autocratic which, when combined with religious fundamentalists slyly taking over economic activities,
  prevent favoring programs for people's longtime welfare.
 
             Dr. Atiur Rahman has done much to facilitate easy loans to small farmers in a timely fashion.
 
             May be bdmailer kows a thing or two about the agents who make money by putting
             the beggars on the street.  It is just the kind of racketeering people associate with this lot.
 
                         
 


From: bdmailer@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 06:03:06 +0600
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Dr Abul Barakat or Dr Atiur Rahman do not write on these anymore

 
Dr Abul Barakat or Dr Atiur Rahman do not write on these anymore
 
The number of beggars is increasing in Dhaka city. A
small child is seen begging
 




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