About

Bangladesh:

A small country in southeast Asia that borders India and Burma that won its independence from West Pakistan in 1971.

To most people the country of Bangladesh is synonymous with Flood, Famine, Cyclone and Micro Credit. A third world country struggling to rebuild from one cyclone to the next. Yet, it has great potential. This blog is dedicated to exploring that potential through observations brought to the public eyes utilizing internet search engines.

A Bit About Me:

A citizen of the world living in Bangladesh after many years living abroad. I am hopeful that my suggestions and observations posted here may help to influence those who can bring about great change in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh 2020:

My blog is named Bangladesh 2020 for a few reasons 1)by the year 2020 Bangladesh could be so much more, 2) perfect vision is 20-20 and 3) one of my favorite news program from the US is called 20/20.

If you would like to know more about me, please feel free to email me at bangladeshi DOT heart AT gmail DOT com. (Why is my email address spelled funny. To protect it from spammers on the internet. Please replace the capitalized words with the corresponding punctuation).

Thank you for visiting my blog today and please do come back to visit again. Comments and E-mails are always welcome.

If you know of a good site for BioFuel information, especially if it’s relevant to Southeast Asia, please send it to me and I’ll add it to my links.

“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

1 Comment Add your own

  • 1. m@q  |  August 2, 2008 at 2:22 am

    It would be better if there is some words about the author(s)… I think the blog will be more readable if the readers know whom writings they are reading…

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