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farooq_haider22 Saturday, October 14, 2006 12:05 PM

Peace Noble Prize
 
[B]Prof. Muhammad Younis of Bengladesh Got Peace Noble Prize.:bow [/B]

FRIEND Saturday, October 14, 2006 02:49 PM

Really He Deserved
 
[QUOTE=farooq_haider22][B]Prof. Muhammad Younis of Bengladesh Got Peace Noble Prize.:bow [/B][/QUOTE]
THANKS FOR PASSING INFORMATION TO ALL US.

zaib Saturday, October 14, 2006 08:45 PM

Peace Nobel Prize
 
Assalam-o-Alaikum
Brother according to my knowledge they are two from Bangladesh who got combined Nobel Prize plz check.

Thanks and Regards

thinking Saturday, October 14, 2006 09:41 PM

According to my info, the Nobel Prize for peace 2006 was awarded to Dr. Mohammad Younas and his Grameen Bank for developing micro-credits as an instrument in the struggle against poverty. So there is just single person from Bangladesh, and the prize will be equally distributed between Mohammad Younas(given to him as a person) and Grameen Bank (given as an institution).

This is really a good news for our bangladeshi brothers, third-world countries and we all muslims.

farooq_haider22 Sunday, October 15, 2006 04:22 PM

miss thinking!
sorry i quote it as thinking coz u wrote it.
thanks for ur complete information but aM i riGht.

baqirgillani Sunday, October 15, 2006 10:38 PM

[QUOTE=farooq_haider22][B]Prof. Muhammad Younis of Bengladesh Got Peace Noble Prize.:bow [/B][/QUOTE]
u r right.....
n plz tell such type of informations.
best of lick

Islamabadian Monday, October 16, 2006 05:50 AM

He deserved it!
 
Dr younis really desrved it.
After all who is who,who instilled a new breath into a third rate country of the third world?Long live dr.younis,u deserved it.I have personally visited Dhaka n i know how much this bengali society needs International help in standing to itself.
I was really amazed to see so many western guys and gals doing their best in uplifting tht bengali society.I can't really describe that wonderfl spirit of the aliens in words who want this bengali society at par with modernity

Najabat Monday, October 16, 2006 08:42 AM

Actually Bangladeshi economist [B]Muhammad Yunus[/B] and the [B]Grameen Bank[/B] he founded won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for grassroots efforts to lift millions out of poverty that earned him the nickname of "banker to the poor."
Muhammed Yunus,aged 66, set up a new kind of bank in the 1976 to give credit to the very poorest in his native Bangladesh, particularly women, enabling them to start up small businesses without collateral.
I found its interview on Geo TV superb......his vision is really gr8!...he gives Loans to poor women specially who deserves like widows.if u ask me i found him angel for poor Bangali people.he give the world an example of Social Business setup!
Returning from a Fulbright scholarship in the United States, Yunus was shocked by the 1974 Bangladesh famine and headed out into the villages to see what he could do.

He discovered the women were in severe debt to extortionate moneylenders, and Yunus's initial aim was simply to persuade a local bank manager to step in and offer the villagers regular credit. The banker said it was impossible without a guarantee.

Yunus set out to prove him wrong and has never looked back. Grameen - the word means village in Bengali - has now disbursed $5.72 billion since its inception. Of this $5.07 billion has been repaid -- a loan recovery rate of 98.85 per cent.

"Across cultures and civilizations, Yunus and Grameen Bank have shown that even the poorest of the poor can work to bring about their own development," the secretive five-member Nobel committee said in announcing the award.


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