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    bank and ngo in bangladesh

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    About The banking sector is one of the most important components of the financial system that mobilises resources for productive investments in a country which in turn contributes to economic development. The banking sector in Bangladesh has flourished during the last three decades or so as a result of increased demand of the growing economy. During this period‚ the banking sector has also undergone several reforms and fallen under the jurisdiction of a number of acts in a bid to improve the efficiency

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    Bangladesh The Coming Storm 1. What does Bangladesh look like today? Bangladesh looks like half of the human population crammed into a space the size of Louisiana. In the capital of Dhaka‚ it is so crowded and filled with homeless people on every corner. Among the 15 million people stuck in traffic among the crowded roads‚ lies an army of Bengali beggers. Bengali beggers sell vegetables‚ popcorn‚ and trinkets. Even in the beauty country side filled with lush grass and flowers‚ there is people wall-to-wall

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    Disaster of Bangladesh

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    consumers must take a share of the responsibility for the deaths in the Bangladeshi clothing factory. By: David Blair Published By: The Telegraph Date: 25 Apr 2013 Summary: This article is about the distressing incident which took place in Bangladesh where 228 people died in the fall down of eight storey’s Rana Plaza. Rana Plaza had shops‚ offices and factories crowded with many people. But due to its substandard construction building got collapsed and fell down killing many people. While

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    Introduction Bangladesh appeared on the world map as an independent and sovereign state on December 16‚ 1971 following the victory at the War of Liberation with Pakistan‚ Bangladesh is a member of the United Nations (UN) and its various specialized bodies and agencies including ESCAP. She is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) including their various affiliated organs. Bangladesh‚ which has a thousand years of recorded history‚ has a rich and

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    Fisheries in Bangladesh

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    Introduction Bangladesh is enriched with extensive and huge qualitative water resources distributed all over the country in the form of different types of ponds‚ beels‚ lakes‚ boropits‚ small and large rivers and estuaries covering an area of about 4.34 million hectare (ha.). There are four categories of major fisheries resources: these are- 1) Inland open water‚ 2) Inland closed water‚ 3) Brackish water‚ and 4) Marine water. Fisheries sector has been playing a significant role from time immemorial

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    Why Bangladesh Studies should be taught for the students of BBA It is important to learn the whereabouts of a country if someone wants to do business in a particular region or a country. As a student of BBA in Bangladesh‚ ‘Bangladesh studies’ is as important as any other courses in the whole curriculum. If one wants to start business in a particular area (say Bangladesh)‚ one must acquire complete knowledge about Geography Historical backgrounds Culture Manners & customs Religion and caste

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    Bangladesh is a small country but it has a huge population. It has also limited resources. As a result‚ it faces a number of problems. Unemployment problem is one of them. It is next to population problem but more serious than the late. It has posed a great threat for our country. Unemployment is the condition of remaining without job. It is a problem because it hampers all national and economic progress. The main cause of unemployment is illiteracy. The second cause of it is the unwillingness of

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    people‚ though some aid agencies believe the number may have reached 5‚000 to 10‚000. Cyclone Aila‚ which hit southern Bangladesh in 2009‚ killed 300 people‚ destroyed the homes of about 87‚000 people and wiped out 4‚000 kilometres of roads and embankments‚ many of which are still being rebuilt. Following the 1991 cyclone‚ a survey headed Jamilur Reza Chowdhury‚ a professor at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology‚ recommended construction of 4‚000 additional storm shelter centres. After

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    Corruption in Bangladesh

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    other words‚ the term corruption is not new to Bangladesh. We all know that Bangladesh is one of the most corrupted country in the world. Bangladesh is the five times champions in corruption in the world. It can be said that corruption is in our vains. A general impression conveyed by the media and by popular discussion is that among ordinary people in Bangladesh‚ corruption is viewed quite clearly as ’a way of life’. A recent survey by the Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad shows that 95 percent of respondents

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    Rivers of Bangladesh

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    Rivers of BAngladesh The rivers of Bangladesh mark both the physiography of the nation and the life of the people. About 700 in number‚ these rivers generally flow south. The larger rivers serve as the main source of water for cultivation and as the principal arteries of commercial transportation. Rivers also provide fish‚ an important source of protein. Flooding of the rivers during the monsoon season causes enormous hardship and hinders development‚ but fresh deposits of rich silt replenish the

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