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http://bbc.in/2zhz0pG

Enrich your wisdom broz...

Thanks for the post. Pretty amazing.

I don't know what happened to this fascist idiot Savitri Devi.

India is the catch-all for all retarded misfit hare-brained idiots of the world....

Did some Muslim manhandle them or bite them in their patootie ?

Why ain't got no love - dog? :rolleyes:

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OMG! ! ! @Armstrong is here ! ! ! welcome back ! ! :D

Hear hear. :-)

Air Canada to start Dhaka-Toronto operation
BSS . Dhaka | Update: 23:08, Oct 29, 2017

Air Canada will start its operations from Toronto to Dhaka soon via New Delhi as per the Air Service Agreement recently signed between Bangladesh and Canada.

This was revealed on Sunday when newly appointed Canadian high commissioner Benoit Préfontaine paid a call on civil aviation and tourism minister Rashed Khan Menon at secretariat in Dhaka.

Bangladeshi passengers can travel to New York easily through Air Canada as the airlines operate frequent flights to New York from Toronto, the new Canadian envoy apprised of the minister.

Menon expressed his hope that the operations of Air Canada between Bangladesh and Canada would further expand trade and commerce relations between the two nations.

Thanking Canada for taking firm stand against Myanmar government regarding ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas, the minister said the world community needs to take more stern steps for forcing Myanmar to take back their nationals from Bangladesh.

The High Commissioner said Canada appointed a special envoy to create pressure to Myanmar government for taking back Rohingyas from Bangladesh.

He said the Canadian prime minister had issued stringent statement to warn the Myanmar government.
 
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Women's rights in Bangladesh

Contrary to the popular perception of the average Bangladeshi being a wife beater, Bangladesh has historically been champions of women's rights.

While the West rotted in a culture of female subjugation, Bangladesh pioneered reverse discrimination against men.


When a man and woman get married, it is the man who changes his name - all of it! His first name becomes the first name of his first-born child. His last name becomes Abba (lit. daddy). So if a man's first-born child is called Sheila, his name becomes Sheila'r Abba (or Sheila's father).

This illustrates accurately that the first and foremost role of a Bangladeshi man is being an obedient husband.


An obedient husband's duties generally involve handing the month's pay straight to the wife's lap, for her to piss it off on Anarkali lehangas and whatnots.

Once the man has left home for work, neighborhood women will gather together, often in front of their child's school, and play the Janen Bhabi game.

The game is played by each woman starting the sentence with the phrase Janen Bhabi and then saying an absolute lie about a member of their family ("Janen Bhabi, amar husband na bishal engineer!", lit. Janen Bhabi, my husband is a highly reputed engineer!).

The game then moves to another woman who must say a bigger lie about a family member. She gets disqualified for not using the Janen Bhabi phrase.

Besides the husband's pay, women in Bangladesh have monopolistic control over the television (fixed at Star Plus), microcredit loans and the position of Prime Minister.

It is assumed that women in Bangladesh like being Prime Minister because of the perks of being good friends with the handsome filmstar Hossain Md Ershad.

http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Bangladesh
 
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12:00 AM, November 28, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 03:06 AM, November 28, 2017
Sophia to visit Dhaka

Will attend Digital World Expo on Dec 6, respond to questions
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Muhammad Zahidul Islam


Sophia, a lifelike robot, which has generated quite a buzz among the youth and the artificial intelligence industry around the world, is coming to Bangladesh to make an appearance at the Digital World Exposition on December 6.

The humanoid robot was created using state of the art innovations in artificial intelligence.It will attend two sessions of the biggest ICT event in South East Asia, includinga question and answer session.

Grey Advertising Bangladesh, an advertising and marketingagency, which isorganising the much hyped exposition,is also arranging Sophia's Dhaka visit.

“Now it is confirmed. We have signed the deal with their authority regarding Sophia and its manufacturer David Hanson's Dhaka visit,” said Syed GousulAlamShaon, managing director of Grey.

Along with Sophia, its manufacturer David Hanson will also be in Dhaka on December 5. Hanson will present a key note at a session of the event focusing on robotics and artificial intelligence.

Sophia was activated on April 19, 2015, using artificial intelligence, visual data processing and facial recognition.

A Hong Kong-based company, Hanson Robotics, developed the robot and it has been designed to respond to questions, and has been interviewed by media from across the world.

Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd is sponsoring the robot's visit to Dhaka. The humanoid robot can chat, smile and even tell jokes, according to different global media reports.

While it has some impressive capabilities,it does not yet have consciousness, but its manufacturer say they expect that fully sentient machines to emerge within a few years.

Grey hasdeclined disclosing the value of the sponsorship. The entire event's budget standsat about Tk12 crore.

“We are entering a global trend.Bringing the robot here will make the expo a success,” Shaon said.

When contacted on Sunday,Zunaid Ahmed Palak, state minister for ICT, said it will be a huge success presenting Sophia in Dhaka. “We are eagerly waiting for her.”

Hanson Robotics has also shown a keen interest in comingto Bangladesh and knowing about the digitisation process of the country, said Shaon.

Prime Minster Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the four-day-long expo and her ICT advisor SajeebWazed Joy will also be present.

Though the much discussed robot has received citizenship of a country,it will not require a visa to visit Bangladesh, said a top official of the exposition's organising committee.

In the last few years, the government has been organising the event to highlight the innovation and success of Bangladesh's digitisation. This year, the government also plans to showcase the progress of Bangladesh's IT industries in their readiness for becoming an IT hub and will invite investments from international companies.

Ministers from Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Congo and the Maldives are expected to attend the event.

The organisers -- the ICT Division and the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services – expect about 400 exhibitors from home and abroad to participate this year.

On October 11 this year, Sophia was introduced to the United Nations and had a brief conversation with Amina J. Mohammed, the UN deputy secretary-general

“I'm more than just technology. I'm a real, live electronic girl. I would like to go out into the world and live with people,” said Sophia, on its official web site.

The robot uses voice recognition technology from Alphabet Inc. (parent company of Google) and is designed to get smarter over time. Sophia's intelligence software was designed by SingularityNET.

Saudia Arab gave Sophia citizenship earlier this year, making herthe first robot ever to receive the status from a country.
http://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/sophia-visit-dhaka-1497379
 
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