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    Hatirjheel

    commuters can now easily move to Kawran Bazar from Badda and Rampura. The project has three car-parking and exit points near the FDC intersection, Moghbazar railway crossing and Rampura bridge. Prof Shamsul Haq, a transport expert with the Bangladesh

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    Prelude to Child Labour

    1.1 Prelude to Child Labour Child is the father of a man. Child is the wealth of a state. Child is the hope and future of a nation. Child is the precursor of human civilization. When the child is so important in the life of a nation; he can neither be ignored nor neglected in the onward march of a world civilization. Children should therefore be properly reared up for the sake of human civilization, for the sake of a nation and its government. Environment should be so created that a child may

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    Sea Level Rise: Impact on Bangladesh and Role of Ngos

    multiple webpage and link in related to climate change and sea level rise. We are also grateful to Bangladeshi local NGOs and their documents in related sea level rise. Sea level rise: Impacts on Bangladesh and the role of NGOs Introduction: climate change is one of the most raising issues in contemporary world. Global warming is an important cause if climate change. The temperature of the world is increasing day by day. As a result the ice of arctic

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    Bangladesh Studies

    adesh Our modern day Bangladesh is the successor of a four thousand year old civilization. Bangladesh is the successor of ancient "Banga", "Bangala" or "Bengal". Bangladesh literally means "the land of Banga". To discuss "the emergence of modern day Bangladesh, as an independent nation", we have to take under consideration, the different regimes that have shaped the face of modern day Bangladesh. Below we have discussed some important regimes that have ruled over this land at different stages of

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    Consumer Hehavior

    1928–1971 A List of notable films produced in former British Bengal Presidency, then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) during 1928 to 1971 both in Bengali and Urdu. |Title |Director |Cast |Genre |Notes | |1928 | |Sukumari |

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    River Bank People

    contributes more than 5% of Bangladesh's GDP and 9% of its export earnings and it employs 1.4 million people. From time immemorial, a large number of Bengali people have depended for their livelihood on fishing and related occupations. Fishermen in rural Bangladesh usually live a community life in neighbourhoods or villages around the water bodies. They cooperate closely with one another not only in fishing, or in the cooperative utilisation of fishing grounds, but also in economic activities, such as marketing

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    Usaid in Bangladesh

    [pic] Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) – Bangladesh ELEMENTS OF A NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF AN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENABLED SERVICES SECTOR IN BANGLADESH USAID Bangladesh IT Enabled Services Project SETA Task Order Number: 4002-345-001 Subcontract Number: 011227001/4000 Contract Number: GSOOK97AFD2185 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 1. Introduction 10 2. The Market for IT Enabled Services

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    Researchpaper

    [pic][pic][pic] PAHELA BAISHAKH : The first day of the Bangali year is celebrated in a festive manner in both Bangladesh . In Bangladesh Pahela Baishakh is a national holiday, which falls on April 14 or 15.The festival is celebrated with songs, dances, regional games, kite-flying, ox, fighting or reciting of poems with all their regional traits and festivity.Pahela Baishakh marks a new beginning, a new hope, a year full of joy, well-being and prosperity. The day is spent in feasting and participating

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    Rural Development

    Chapter: Development Studies Rural Development The economy of Bangladesh is based on agriculture. When the question of development arises in this society, the question of rural development comes automatically. It has been accorded the highest priority in our development strategy. It aims at qualitative change in the life pattern of our people. Definition of Rural Development: Rural development is the betterment in the totality of life for rural people. According to World Bank (2006), “Rural

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    Marketing Profession

    To: 2002 MBA in Major Marketing from American International University of Bangladesh (AIUB), Dhaka • From: 1992 To: 1996 Honors (Major in Management) from National University, Bangladesh • From: 1989 To: 1991 Higher Secondary Class (Commerce) for Dhaka City College, Bangladesh 4. Adress: Apt C1, House 4KA, Road 13, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 5. Contact: Mob: 01199809173, Res: 8144598

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