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Dhaka: Bangladesh has banned Hindi-dubbed version of the popular Japanese cartoon 'Doraemon' from its TV screens over fears that youngsters hooked to it might struggle to learn their native tongue Bengali.

Bangladesh's Information Minister Hasanul Haque Inu told Parliament yesterday "the government doesn't want children's educational atmosphere to get vitiated due to the telecast of Doraemon."

"The government has already issued notices directing to stop the telecast of unapproved foreign satellite television channels like Disney, Disney XD and Pogo. So, the airing of the children’s favourite cartoon Doraemon has been banned," he added.

Ruling Awami League lawmaker Shahriar Alam last week demanded immediate ban on airing of the cartoon Doraemon in the country. He had said television stations should air foreign cartoons after dubbing them in 'Bangla'.

Apprehending negative effect of the cartoon, Alam said that this type of cartoons might change the mother tongue in the future. He went on to say 'Doraemon' serial only taught about telling lies and speaking Hindi.

He said the cartoon serials should teach the children about the moral and religious values and motivate them for education.

Bangladesh is particularly sensitive about the cultural impact of its influential neighbour India with millions of households preferring to watch Hindi-language television beamed in via satellite. Nationalist sentiment in the country is particularly high with the 'International Mother Language Day', observed on February 21, just round the corner.

Created by manga artist Fujiko F Fujio, Doraemon revolves around a robotic cat who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a pre-teen boy, Nobita.

Japanese Foreign Ministry appointed Doraemon as its first "anime ambassador" in 2008 in an effort to deepen foreign interest in Japanese culture.
Bangladesh bans cartoons to halt Hindi invasion

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
In Pakistan also you can can teach hinduism to your kids, just buy and expensive TV an pay tax plus cable charges.

Rest is financed by govt. of Pakistan, dictated by Asif Ali Zardari.

Also, when you search you tube with Islamic history, hindu cartoons come as suggestions.

Its a shame that Hinduism is being favored by Pakistani and Bangladeshi govts.

Why not Christianity being preached on TV as much hinduism is preached?

It is injustice... both shall have same air time... otherwise Pakistanis would become terrorists like shiv sena.
 
Bangla is one of the official languages of India.

India prides in the diversity of it's culture, languages, religions, festivals, folk lore etc.

In fact, Bangla is still the second largest spoken language in our region; Rabindranath Tagore is the national poet. :tup:

And cine-stalwarts like Satyajit Ray are world renowned. :tup:

Doraeman could be dubbed in Bangla, as well (if a market exists). :tup:
 
In Pakistan also you can can teach hinduism to your kids, just buy and expensive TV an pay tax plus cable charges.

Rest is financed by govt. of Pakistan, dictated by Asif Ali Zardari.

Also, when you search you tube with Islamic history, hindu cartoons come as suggestions.

Its a shame that Hinduism is being favored by Pakistani and Bangladeshi govts.

Why not Christianity being preached on TV as much hinduism is preached?

It is injustice... both shall have same air time... otherwise Pakistanis would become terrorists like shiv sena.

Speak for your own country. Who told you Hinduism is favored in Bangladesh? Here in Bangladesh people live in religious harmony. (Of-course except a few incidents where people try to use religion as a card to divide people)

I dint know it was so bad learning another language :cheesy:

It's not mate. :P :P It's just the fact that trying to imitate Nobita all the time can get you to develop your mother tongue in a much slower rate.

:disagree:
 

Amar Shonar Bangla (Bengali: আমার সোনার বাংলা, "My Golden Bengal") is a 1905 song written and composed by the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore (defender of an undivided India), the first ten lines of which were adopted in 1972 as the Bangladeshi national anthem

Amar Shonar Bangla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 
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My cousin watches that all day in Bangladesh, even when its not on tv she will watch in on youtube. Kids pick up hindi watching this crap. Good decision!
 
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