Bangladesh is a developing and one of the world’s most densely populated countries in the world. Almost half of the population of Bangladesh lives on less than one dollar a day. Moreover, about one third of the country floods each year during the monsoon season. Yet, despite these hurdles, the Bangladesh people have made great strides in improving their lives over the past three decades. Through programs in health, literacy, justice education, small business development, and income generation, people
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FUTURE OF BANGLADESH FOOTBALL Throughout history, football has been the most popular sport in Bangladesh. As a fan of football when I think about the position of our football it makes me dishearten. Because I think it should be far more better. It is the high time we should think about our football to make it up to the mark. Compared to the past, the standard of Bangladeshi football has degraded due to mismanagement, lack of support and poor investment. An interest in cricket resulting from the
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There are a lot of successful people around the world who made a big impact in their environments. One of them is Muhammad Yonus, a man who founded the grameen bank or as known as the poor people's bank in Bangladesh. This bank is aimed to give small loans to poor people with small rate of interest to help them in their lives. As a result, Muhammad younus got the Nobel Prize in 2006 for his achievement. Despite getting the Nobel Prize, some people thought that Muhammad younus is a fraud and he doesn't
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A RESEARCH PROPOSAL ON IMPACT OF RURAL BANKING ON RURAL FARMERS IN BANGLADESH INTRODUCTION: Bangladesh is an agro-based country, essentially are endeavoring for rapid development of the country. More or less 80 percent people directly or in directly depend on agriculture for their occupation .But it is a matter of great sorrow that farmers of our country get less facility in agricultural inputs especially agricultural credit. Due to the lack of credit at proper time they cannot produce
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Description Bangladesh is a developing country in South Asia that is bordered by India to its west, north and east. It has a population of over 160 million people and is the world's eighth-most populous country. Around one-third of Bangladeshis live in urban areas, including Dhaka which is the capital and largest city. Bangladesh is also one of the world's poorest countries (approximately 31.5 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line). An innovative legal situation that Bangladesh had implemented
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1980,with the name of Rangpur Foundry Ltd. The founder of the company was the late Major Gen (retd) Amjad Khan Chowdhury, a leading member of the Ahmaddiya Community in Bangladesh. RFL started its journey with Cast Iron (CI) products in 1980. To eradicate poverty from the society and generate employment for the people of Bangladesh. The initial main objective was to ensure pure water and affordable irrigation instruments for improving rural life. RFL produced cast iron products specially tube well
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Resume OF Md. Shamim Ahmed Contact Address: Md. Shamim Ahmed Present & Mailing Address Nikunjo-2, Road #14, House# 30/ka, Vatara, Dhaka -1229 Cell no: +8801710118205, +8801673921299 Email: nsu.shamim@yahoo.com | Career Objective: I would like to perform creative or innovative job within disciplined job. Being very much dedicated and enthusiastic. I would like to work those whose return freedom to comfort challenges for meeting the organization goals as well as give me the opportunities
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Tigers can live in almost any climate Tigers that kill and eat people are most often sick or wounded animals.A normal colored tigress can give birth to a lit which some of the cubs Some tigers have chalk white fur with chocolate brown or black stripe these tigers called white tigers are also distinctive because they have blue eyes all of the Tigers have yellow eyes white tigers are rare in the wild more than a hundred white tigers live in the world zoos they are all descendants of a white cub cart
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product, but returning home selling his merchandise at below the production cost most often leaving those merchandise unsold at the end of the day due to lack of buyer, a farmer from a typical Bazar in Bangladesh passes his everyday for his livelihood. There are millions of farmers scattered across Bangladesh have this sort of gruesome and untold experience in their life leading them to take different such unproductive occupation as pulling rickshaw, thus dragging our agro based economy to down and making
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Bangladesh garment exports boom despite disasters Published July 09, 2013 AFP * In this photograph taken on June 23, 2010, Bangladeshi women sew clothes in a garment factory in Ashulia. Output from Bangladesh's accident-prone garment sector has increased in June, with demand from foreign retailers still growing despite the country's factory disaster in April. (AFP/File) DHAKA (AFP) – Output from Bangladesh's accident-prone garment sector increased in June, data showed Tuesday, with demand
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