Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Earn money by visiting and surfing website

You can earn money by visiting website through a specific network. This network is called PTC network. In the PTC business the easiest way to earn money is to get referrals (referrals=people who register thru u and cause u to earn a percentage of their income). Below is the list of PTC sites I frequent. After u register go to the surf/surf ads/browse links page and start clicking links. Some sites may also give offers which pay about 0.1-15 dollars. But these offers may need a lot of effort or some investment so lets leave it for later and concentrate on clicking links. When u click an ad, wait for 30 seconds and after u get a tick/DONE+tick/slashed $ sign, click on another ad. REMEMBER before completing 1 ad, don't click on another!

Bux.toThere are about 150ads to click per day. Each ad gives u 1cent. So this means that If u click all ads u will earn 1.5$ per day. The site gives 100% ref earnings.Payment method: PayPal Minimum payout: $10

Adbux
Adbux is one of the biggest PTC sites. They offer about 50 ads daily. each ad ranging from 0.5-1 cent. The site gives 100% ref earnings.Payment method: PayPal Minimum payout: $10

5centminimum
offers about 20-30 ads daily. Each ad gives 0.5-2 cent. They offer referral earningsPayment method: egold or PayPal Minimum payout: $1

Ad2Bux
This site gives about 7-8 ads daily. They are quite new so it will be easy to get referrals and reach payout. Their minimum payout is 10$.

Earn from you own website

If you have your own website or blog with good number of visitors, then you can earn a good amount of money by placing advertisements on your website. There are some third party websites what serves ad on your webpage and pays you. All you need to do is just register with one of them and after logging into your account you will get some HTML ad code. Then place those codes on your webpages and ads will start appearing. The thirdparty website will pay you on the basis of how much visitor views and clicks on those ads. Finally after each month you will get paid via check, paypal or other payment systems. http://www.bangalionline.com/earnmoney/earn-money-from-your-website.php

Earn money via online from websites

Technology is the business extension of science and the greatest technology ever invented is Internet. Some people say the Internet has made more millionaires than any other means in history. Millions of people have found success with internet and millions of people still seeking gold coins on the internet.

Anyway we are not gonna teach you how to be a millionaire or billionaire. We are just trying to let you know that how you can make some money extra
Earn with your own website - You can earn a decent amount of money if you dedicate some advertising space on your website or blog. You will get paid when someone clicks on a ad placed on your website or blog.

  1. Earn for visiting sites - You can Earn a few cents per website you visit, through a specific paid to click network.
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  3. Get paid to signup - You can earn some money by joining a website as a member.
  4. Earn from online Games - Play online games and win, you will get a reward by the authority of that site.
  5. Earn from your photos - If you have some photos captured by you, then you can sell them online. Some sites pays you if you upload those on that site.
  6. Earn from your videos - There is also opportunity of earning by uploading your videos.
  7. Work from home jobs - Actually i am talking about freelance and outsourcing jobs with what you can earn your livelihood.

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Moneybookers - It is also like paypal and supports all country.
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Notice:- All websites and services described here is not a part of bangalionline.com. So bangalionline.com is not liable for those sites and services. Try to go ahead on your own risk. May be you get scammed several times but millions of people earning this way. If you can build a good referrals Then you will be able to earn a very good amount of money. Best of luck!

Monday, 13 April 2009

Withdraw check posts on Rangamati – Khagrachari road, demands UPDF


News No.29/2009, April 14, 2009

United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF) has called upon the government to stop harassing people in the name of checking, and withdraw all the so-called security check posts from Rangamati – Khagrachari road. (photograph of a soldier checking a bus attached)

Speaking to the chtnews.com, UPDF’s central committee member Ujjal Smriti Chakma said: “each and every vehicle plying on Khagrachari – Rangamati and Khagrachari – Chittagong road is halted and checked.”

“The security forces often harass passengers at these check posts” he added.

A government employee said: “Why there should be any check posts? I do not see any changes between pre and post accord situations in the area.”

All – Bengali and Jumma alike - are unanimous in their demand to withdraw all the check posts from Khagrachari – Rangamati road.

According to Democratic Youth Forum’s General Secretary Mithun Chakma, there are as many as eight check posts on Khagrachari – Rangamati road. These are at Mainikchari (Rangamati), Kuduksuri, Ghilachari, Bogachari, Betchari, Kerenganala, Bizitala and Zero Mile.

“They have become anachronistic even in the present-day Chittagong Hill Tracts although the area is still under military occupation and the army rules the roost.” he said.

Breaking News

(chtnews April 14, 2009):

Settlers attacked a village in Bogachari under Naniachar Upazilala last night. Jumma villagers fled their homes.

One source said neighbouring villagers had seen the red skyline and plumes of black smoke over the village, suggesting the marauding settlers might have set fire to the houses

Sunday, 12 April 2009

Boisabi rally held in Rangamati and Khagrachari

News No.26/2009, April 12, 2009

In celebration of the Great Boisabi festival in a somewhat revolutionary fervour different socio-cultural organisatoins have organised rallies in Rangamati and Khagrachari towns this morning, where placard wielding participants shouted against human rights abuses and land grabbing.

In Rangamati, the main banner reads “Festivity will be meaningful only when people enjoy their political rights”.

About 2,000 people took part in the rally that began at 11:30am from Pourasova (Municipality) Auditorium. It ended in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office at Kalindipur.

Another estimate put the figure at 4,000.

In northern CHT, Khagrachari, organised by Boisabi Celebration Committee, the rally was inaugurated by noted educationist Mr. Ananta Bihari Khisha and addressed among others by Shaney Alam, Chairman of Khagrachari Upazila, Kiron Marma, a businessman and social activist, Banshari Marma, Vice-chairman of Khagrachari Upazila, Ms Shapla Tripura, President of Khagracahri Mohila Samiti and Milon Dewan, Councilor of Khagrachari Pourasova.

Various socio-cultural organisaitons, including Surya Shikha Club, Tannyabi and JUSAS, took part in the Boisabi procession which took off from Eyongdaw Buddhist temple and ended at Upazila ground.

According to an estimate, about 1,500 people from all walks of life and from differnet parts of the district participated in the procession.

They carried placards inscribed with various demands and slogans.

Saturday, 11 April 2009

UPDF greets CHT people on Boisabi

News No.25/2009, April 12, 2009

The central committee of the United Peoples Democratic Front (UPDF) has greeted the people of Chittagong Hill Tracts on the eve of the Great Boisabi festival, the main social event in the area.

In a statement issued to the media today, UPDF said Boisabi is a symbol of unity, solidarity and fraternity among all the nationalities in the CHT. However, a vested interest group is trying to destroy this unity in a planned way by imposing the “Bizu” of the Chakmas on all other nationalities. “Such an attempt will never be acceptable to the CHT people”, it further said.

The statement went on: “For the people to celebrate a national festival like Boisabi, what is required is a peaceful and democratic environment and people’s rights. Therefore, where people are continuously being subjected to repression and humiliation, where they are losing their lands and where there is no justice against such injustices, there can be no conducive environment for the celebration of the festival.”

“UPDF hopes that the present government will withdraw the military from CHT, resolve the land issue and establish full democratic environment in CHT as per its election pledges.” the statement further said.

UPDF member arrested in Lakshmichari

News No.24/2009, April 11, 2009

A member of the United People’s Democratic Front, popularly known by its acronym UPDF, was arrested by army in Lakshmichari under Khagrachari district on 7 April.

Party sources said UPDF member Rashik Chandra Chakma, 17, s/o Undujjya Chakma of Bardona village under Dullyatoli Union was arrested from the house of his relative at Jurgachari.

“Around 10pm a group of army from Lakshmichari zone raided the house of his relative and picked him up”, UPDF’s Niron Chakma in Khagrachari said and added that he was badly tortured in the camp before being handed over to the police the next day.

Quoting local sources he further said Rashik was booked under section 54 of the criminal procedure code and was sent to Khagrachari jail on 10 April, after 2 days confinement in the police station.

PCP observes Logang Massacre Day

News No.23/2009, April 10, 2009

The Hill Student’s Council has held a rally today in Panchari in Khagrachari district in commemoration of those killed in Logang Massacre in 1992.

At least at two points –Pujgang and Panchari army zone -- the army prevented hundreds of participants from coming to the meeting venue at College ground, one kilometer south of Panchari bazaar.

Despite that, the turn out has been satisfactory, PCP sources said, putting the figure at 1,200.

Presided over by PCP president Ricoh Chakma and conducted by its General Secretary Aungyo Marma, the meeting was addressed by Konica Dewan, Organising Secretary of Hill Women’s Federation and Sukiron Chakma, a member of the PCP, while Ratan Chakma read out the commemoration message.

Before the meeting, a team of the PCP and HWF met the TNO at his office and lodged a strong protest at the way the army was preventing the people from participating in the program.

However, the TNO brushed aside the complaint and instead ordered them not to use mike in the meeting. He also asked them not to bring out any procession, and to confine themselves to the rally.

In a bid to foil the commemoration meeting, the local military and civil administration in Panchari had imposed section 144 last night. However, they had to withdraw it subsequently after UPDF and its front organisations made a strong protest to the Khagrachari Deputy Commissioner.

Longang Massacre Day is a day which will never be forgotten by the Jumma people. It is often viewed as the My Lai of Chittagong Hill Tracts. On this day in 1992, a group of settlers in league with the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles and Village Defense Party (VDP) personnel carried out an attack on unarmed Jumma civilians in Logang cluster village, killing at least 200 persons, including women and children, and burning down thousands of houses.

The incident evoked national and international condemnation, and acted as a catalyst to the formation of the National Committee for the Protection of Human Rights in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, which played a crucial role in drawing media attention to the just cause of the Jumma people.

To eyewash the international community, the then Khaleda government formed a one-member inquiry committee headed by Justice Sultan Hossain Khan. In his inquiry report, which was made public -- an unusual phenomenon in Bangladesh where such inquiry reports usually never see the light of the day -- Mr. Khan absolved the perpetrators and laid down the army version of the incident verbatim.

Not only that, he went to the extent of making a recommendation that the government should arm the murderer settlers for “self-defense”. On the other hand, Mr. Khan maintained a complete silence about the need for safety and security of the Jumma villagers, who were the victims of the massacre.

The Jumma people, including the PCP, rejected the inquiry report of Sultan Hossain Khan and demanded exemplary punishment to the perpetrators.

Section 144 withdrawn in Panchari

News No.22/2009, April 9, 2009

The Panchari civil administration has withdrawn section 144 it imposed in College Gate area, where the Hill Student’s Council is scheduled to hold a commemoration meeting tomorrow for those killed in Logang massacre in 1992.

The withdrawal decision comes within two hours of its announcement at 7:30pm today. An official from Khagrachari Deputy Commissioner’s office phoned UPDF leader Ujjal Smriti Chakma at around 9:30pm to let him know the decision of the government to withdraw the section 144.

The PCP leaders said they will go ahead with the program as scheduled as there is no bar to it now.

Section 144 clamped in Panchari

News No.21/2009, April 9, 2009

The Panchari civil administration has imposed section 144 in College Gate area, where the Hill Student’s Council is scheduled to hold a commemoration meeting tomorrow for those killed in Logang massacre in 1992.

“The section 144 prohibiting assembly or gathering of people will be effective from 8am to 5pm tomorrow”, the announcement said.

Talking to chtnews.com, PCP president Ricoh Chakma said they had sent a letter to the TNO informing him about the program.

He further said there was no ground whatsoever, no law and order problem calling for the imposition of section 144, and added that “It has been done to foil the peaceful program of the PCP.”

Independent sources said the situation had been calm and peaceful before the announcement of the imposition of section 144 at 7:30pm. “There was no tension, no treat to public peace; and hence the notice came as a surprise to us all” said Khokon Chakma, a school teacher in the area.Hello Readers,

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

ADC, SP visit Ghilachari

News No.20/2009, April 6, 2009

In a bid to quell the ongoing tension between the Jummas and Bengali settlers over land grabbing, the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Rangamati, Bishwajit Bhattacharya Khokan and the Superintendent of Police visited Ghilachari today at noon.
The ADC is reported to have promised to provide compensation to the settlers and urged them to withdraw the road blockade.
The Jummas expressed surprise at what they consider to be ADC’s misplaced attempt to placate the settlers.
A Jumma UP member accused the ADC of being biased, and said “It is unbelievable that the ADC should reward those who grabbed Jumma people’s lands in the first place.”
In another incident, the army carried out a raid into a Jumma village at Ghilachari where large numbers of villagers gathered together to defend themselves in the event of a possible settler attack.
No arrest was made during the raid on “17 Mile” area but it forced the Jummas to disperse

Committee formed to organise Boisabi rally in Khagrachari

News No. 18/2009, April 5, 2009

A 31-member Boisabi Celebration Committee has been formed with noted educationist Ananta Bihari Khisha as its convenor and Nirapad Talukder as member secretary.

Besides, Kshetra Mohan Tripura and Monkyoching Chowdhury have been made joint convenors of the committee, which will be responsible for organising a rally on the occasion.

The committee was formed at a meeting held on 2 April at Khabangpujjya.

Boisabi -- whose name is derived from the acronym of Boishuk, Sangrai and Bizu in Tripura, Marma and Chakma languages respectively – is the biggest social event in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.

The committee’s Member Secretary Mr. Nirapad Talukder, who was elected vice president to Khagrachari Upazila in the last January elections, said they are working to make sure the rally is held smoothly and peacefully.

The committee will also publish a poster asking people to uphold the tradition and refrain from displaying ostentation in preparing food items during the festival, he said.

Our sources said preparations are also underway in Rangamati to organise a similar rally there.

Sudhasindhu Khisha urges Santu Larma to quit party and RC

News No. 17/2009, April 4, 2009



In an unprecedented and dramatic development, Sudhasindhu Khisha, a top ranking JSS leader, asked his boss Santu Larma to quit his party and RC posts, accusing him of being undemocratic, autocratic and morally depraved.



Mr. Khisha made the call yesterday while addressing a small gathering of students at Khagrachari town hall as a chief guest.



The meeting was also addressed, among others, by another JSS leader, Tatindra Lal Chakma, popularly known as Major Pele, Rasamoy Chakma, Sudhakar Tripura, Sudirgho Chakma and Kankon Chakma.



Mr. Khisha said Santu Larma’s intransigence and aggressive behaviour had been one of the contributory factors responsible for the non-implementation of the accord, and urged the government to implement the accord in toto.



About his party’s internal affairs, Mr. Khisha said “there is no central committee at the moment as per the constitution of our party” and added that Santu Larma has reduced the JSS into a “Samiti” or private company by running its affairs with the sole help of his relatives and cronies.
He urged him to quit the party and Regional Council posts in the interest of the Jumma people and lead a reclusive life outside the gaze of the public eye.



His remarks brought to the fore the deep division within the Jana Samhari Samiti party, which signed the 1997 CHT accord with the then Awami League government.



Mr. Khisha has been a long-time aide to Larma and one of the architects of the said accord.
The rift within the JSS camp surfaced in early 2006 when an attempt was made to topple Santu Larma at its national congress. The rift was over Mr. Larma’s corruption, nepotism and sex scandal.



Most of the central committee members became united against Mr. Larma, but ultimately their attempt failed when one of them, believed to be the second-in-command of Mr. Larma, betrayed and took the side with him at the last moment.



Subsequently, those who opposed Santu Larma came to be known as “reformists”, and a bloody infighting ensued between them killing over a dozen from both sides.
A reformist leader told CHT News on that they “cannot take it any more; enough is enough. Santu Larma must go.”



He heaped blame on Mr. Larma for the ongoing violent conflict among the Jummas and said “there can be no Jumma unity as long as he remains the top boss of the JSS.”



“What we want is JSS san Santu babu; and unity with UPDF.” he further said.

(The article is mostly based on a report published in the Daily Samakal today, 4 April 2009. The scanned copy of the Samakal report is attached herewith.)



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