The song 'Lean on Me' played in the program was sung by Bill Withers, an American singer-songwriter and musician who died a week ago. Bangla Radio Canberra gratefully acknowledge the use of audio clip from one YouTube video posted by Mr. Abdul Quader in Darwin, Northern Territory, and Dr. Continuing on from last week's program, it spoke to Bangladeshis in two major Australian cities: Darwin and Hobart inquiring about their communities and their activities to support people during the crisis period. This week's program presented part two of the overview of life of Bangladeshi expatriates during the current COVID-19 Coronavirus situation in Australia. This week's program was produced and presented by Ehsan Ullah. The background theme music used in the program 'Prayer for Enlightenment' was played by Chris Kimber. The Tagore song played in the program was sung by Moushumi Karmakar. It also spoke to Bangladeshis in six major Australian cities inquiring about their communities and thier activities to support people during the crisis period. Mohammad Sufiur Rahman highlighting the initiatives of the Bangladesh High Commission in Canberra to support people affected by the countrywide self-isolation and restrictions. It interviewed HE High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Australia Mr. This week's program presented an overview of the life of Bangladeshi expatriates during the current COVID-19 Coronavirus situation in Australia. This week’s program was produced and presented by Ehsan Ullah. Nicole Lawder, Member ACT Legislative Assembly. Chris Steel, Minister for Transport of the Australian Capital Territory and Ms. Australian government dignitaries attended the event as special guests were Mr. Kamrul Hossain Chowdhury was the Guest of Honour. Sufiur Rahman, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Australia was the Chief Guest and Mr. Kamrul Hossain Chowdhury, a Bangladeshi expatriate and long-time resident of Melbourne, for receiving this year's 'Order of Australia Medal' (OAM). Funds raised from this year’s dinner will be donated to Cancer Council ACT and Bidya Anannda (in Bangladesh. This annual event by BAAC was held at the Canberra Islamic Centre auditorium in Monash ACT. This week’s program covered the 'Bangladesh Night and Charity Dinner 2019' organised by the Bangladesh Australia Association Canberra (BAAC) on 6 July 2019 in Canberra. The background sound used in the program was taken from a documentary 'Earthquake in Nepal' produced by World You Tube Entertainment. Mark Edwards discussed how the megathrust fault threats Bangladesh, the expected catastrophic destruction of an earthquake and issues of addressing and managing such risk. Phil Cummins and structural engineer and community safety expert Dr. This week's program interviewed two experts in Geoscience Australia, the Australian Government's national geoscience agency, for their opinion on the study and its findings. Michael Steckler from Columbia University in USA analysed a decade's GPS data of the region and concluded that a locked and loaded megathrust fault buried under the sediments of Ganges and Bhahmaputra rivers could unleash an earthquake of up to 9.0 magnitude. It looked into an article published in the scientific journal Nature on 11 July 2016 that warned that a giant quake may be lurking under Bangladesh. This week's program highlighted the possibility of a major earthquake in Bangladesh.
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The background music played the program was taken from CD 'Sitar Meditations', the artists were - Australian aboriginal people's musical instrument Didgeridoo: Jimmy Mounier, Cello: Mandy and Sitar: Sangeet. The wonderful songs played in the program were composed and sung by Bangladesh's new generation singer Habib Waheed: 'ek-tu dara be-ki, ekhuni nambe brishti', 'shopne taar shathe hoy dekha' and 'din gelo tomari potho cha-hia'.
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This week's program also presented a heart warming story of one fifteen year old girl Tazmira from Hasnabad, India who became the icon of revolt against dowry in her country - an example for all girls in every village in the subcontinent. Canberra architect and town planner Rumana Jamaly compiled this interesting report for Bangla Radio with a brief history behind the establishment of this beautiful city.
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This week’s program presented a report on - 'Canberra Day' - celebrated today in the Australian Capital Territory to mark the official naming of Canberra as the Australia's capital in 1913.