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  • '''Bangladesh''' emerged as an independent and sovereign country on 16 December 1971 foll ''Official name'' People's Republic of Bangladesh (Gana Prajatantri Bangladesh). ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Soil''' The major part of Bangladesh is on the [[Delta|delta]] formed by the three major rivers [[Brahmaputra Ri ...f these rivers have built a broad delta, forming most of the large area of Bangladesh and the submerged delta-plain in the [[Bay of Bengal|bay of bengal]]. These ...
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  • ...The|war of liberation]]. Bangladesh Rifles is now renamed as Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). [Syed Mohd Saleh Uddin] ...
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  • ...87. The Bangladesh Chapter of IGBP was established under the aegeis of the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences (BAS), the highest learned body in the sciences of the The Bangladesh National Committee was expanded by coopting a few more persons in 1990s. Th ...
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  • ...ber- State on 1 June 1974. However, the name of the Samity was changed to 'Bangladesh Scouts' in the 5th National Scout Council held on 18 June 1978. Meanwhile, [[Image:BangladeshScouts.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Logo of Bangladesh Scouts]] ...
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  • ...ng 26 warships of the enemy and neutralised the sea routes. This action by Bangladesh Navy against well trained Pakistani Forces within relatively short span of ...g, Kaptai, Khulna and Mangla. Vice Admiral Zahir Uddin Ahmed is commanding Bangladesh Navy as chief of the naval staff (CNS). ...
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  • ...Offshore Island|offshore island]]s, occasionally causing [[Flood|flood]]s. Bangladesh is fringed on the southwest by the huge expanse of mangrove forest known as Bangladesh has six principal administrative units known as divisions. These are [[Band ...
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  • ...na river system gradually follows it from behind. Only the eastern part of Bangladesh has been uplifted into hilly landform incorporating itself into the frontal The geology of Bangladesh may be discussed under the following headings: (i) [[Tectonic Framework|tec ...
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  • ...nk Order, 1972 (P.O No. 127 of 1972) with effect from 16th December, 1971. Bangladesh Bank started functioning with all capital and liabilities of the then Dhaka The paid-up capital of Bangladesh Bank is Tk. 30 million divided into 300,000 shares of Tk. 100 each that are ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Railway''' see [[Railway|railway]]. ...
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  • .... Established with the assistance of top-ranking Buddhist professionals in Bangladesh, the Federation is playing an important role in preserving the interests of ...known as Smaranika. The National Buddhist Youth Federation is part of the Bangladesh' Buddhist Federation. [Sukomal Barua] ...
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  • ...ollege-level journal in Bangla, and a research journal ''GANIT: Journal of Bangladesh Mathematical Society'' in English. ...develop the discipline of [[mathematics]] in the country. To this end, the Bangladesh Mathematical Society usually organises research, discussion, conferences, o ...
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  • ...'' (BPS) an organisation of the professional and amateur photographers of Bangladesh, established on 1st January 1976 through the joint efforts of some senior a ...national photographic competition biennially. BPS has a training wing: the Bangladesh Photographic Institute. The institute conducts month-long basic photography ...
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  • ...organisation as the chairperson of the Advisory Board. Under this process, Bangladesh Freedom Foundation started its journey in September 1997 when a Trustee Boa ...r Trust Laws in 1997 and also with the Bureau of NGOs of the Government of Bangladesh in 1998. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh National Herbarium''' a scientific organisation where plant specimens coll ...dependence of Bangladesh in 1971 it was renamed as the Botanical Survey of Bangladesh. The Ministry provided funds for the salaries of the staff until the end of ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Bauddha Samiti''' a Buddhist socio-cultural organisation set up in 1887. I ...
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  • ...aka|university of dhaka]] granted affiliation to this college in 1988. The Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council provisionally recognized it in 1989. Usually 100 ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Police Academy''' a national institute for training up police personnel. I ...on in the whole country for catering to the training needs of all ranks of Bangladesh police. ...
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  • '''Lion's International, Bangladesh''' was started in Bangladesh first from Chittagong in 1958 under the initiative of MR Siddiqui who first ...-75. With gradual increase in membership, Lions activities got momentum in Bangladesh and in view of its fast growth, the single District 315 was bifurcated into ...
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  • ...velopment of tea industries. For more: [[Bangladesh Tea Research Institute|bangladesh tea research institute]]. [Md. Hasinur Rahman] ...
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  • ...rmed in 1966 (1373 BS), and as such it is the first history association in Bangladesh. It is basically the brainchild of Prof. [[Habibullah, ABM|abm habibullah]] ...
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  • ...utput and overall well-being of the chemists and chemical technologists of Bangladesh. It was founded in 1972. Late Prof [[Khundkar, Mukarram Hussain|mukarram hu ...laboration among universities and research organisations and industries in Bangladesh and those of other countries; to spread the knowledge of chemistry and its ...
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  • ...exhibition halls. There are four other branch museums under the control of Bangladesh National Museum- these are [[Ahsan Manzil|ahsan manzil]] Museum (Dhaka), Os [[Image:BangladeshNationalMuseum.jpg|thumbnail|400px|right|Bangladesh National Museum]] ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Botanical Society''' (BBS) a non-political and non-profit organisation est ...e 1972 the society has been regularly publishing a biannual journal, ''the Bangladesh Journal of Botany''. The journal is being abstracted in ''Current Contents' ...
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  • ...e Bangladesh Gazette'', ''Extraordinary''. Historical antecedents of ''The Bangladesh Gazette'' can be traced back to similar documents published during British ...med national government. Thus, ''The Dacca Gazette'' was replaced by ''The Bangladesh Gazette''. ...
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  • ...fit and non-political organisation of historians. Established in 1966, the Bangladesh ''Itihas Samiti'' pursues the following objectives: to promote study of his .... Since 1976, the Samiti has been publishing an English journal entitled ''Bangladesh Historical Studies''. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Military Academy''' (BMA) the national institution for training of defense ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Samabaya Bank''' see [[Cooperative Banking|cooperative banking]]. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Geographical Society''' (BGS) a professional forum of the geographers, ori ...ng geographical knowledge in national development. In this connection, the Bangladesh Geographical Society takes up various programmes on research, seminars, wor ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Jatiya League''' see [[Political Party|political parties]]. ...
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  • ...he last 3 decades. In July 1998, the first batch of overseas cadets joined Bangladesh Naval Academy. Till 2009, in all 36 foreign cadets from friendly countries ...2 years of rigorous training, and are also awarded BSc (Pass) degree under Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP). The BNA was first affiliated with the Un ...
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  • ...ial and cultural well-being of the geologists and related professionals of Bangladesh. It was founded in March 1972. ...nd regional development. The society publishes a scientific journal, the ''Bangladesh Journal of Geology'', twice a year. ...
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  • '''Border Guard Bangladesh''' see [[Bangladesh Rifles|bangladesh rifles]]. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Agricultural Institute''' see [[Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University|sher- ...
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  • ...Sardar Fazlul Karim and [[Kabir, Humayun|humayun kabir]]. It was renamed 'Bangladesh Lekhak Shibir' in 1972. Its primary objective was to organise liberal write ...ik Sanskritik Front' (Democratic Cultural Front) under the umbrella of the Bangladesh Lekhak Shibir. In the 1980s there were about 60 branches of the organisatio ...
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  • ...was dissolved and on 1 September 1978 Ziaur Rahman announced the birth of Bangladesh Nationalist Party at Ramna Green, Dhaka. Professor AQM Badruddoza Choudhury ...uitment policy. of the members of the Jatiya Sangsad who were elected from Bangladesh Nationalist party on 18 February 1979, 16%' belonged previously to the Musl ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha''' see [[News Agencies|news agencies]]. ...
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  • '''Ramakrishna Mission, Bangladesh''' branch of the Ramakrishna Mission to propagate the teachings of [[Sri R Other centres in Bangladesh include those at [[Barisal District|barisal]] (1904), Narayanganj (1909), B ...
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  • ...the director of the Bangladesh Textile Corporation, the chairman of the ''Bangladesh Samabaya Shilpa Samiti'', and a representative from the banking section of Bangladesh Handloom Board works with about one and a half million weavers of the count ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Lekhika Sangha''' see [[Lekhika Sangha|lekhika sangha]]. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Nrityashilpi Sangstha''' is a welfare organisation of dance artistes estab ...
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  • ...Although BOU was established in 1992, the history of distance education in Bangladesh goes back to about fifty years. In 1956, the then Director of Public Instru [[Image:BangladeshOpenUniversity2.jpg|right|thumbnail|200px|Bangladesh Open University]] ...
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  • '''Rotary International, Bangladesh''' began its journey in Dhaka, when the Rotary Club of Dhaka was establish ...
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  • ...angladesh Shilpakala Academy''' The principal official cultural centre of Bangladesh, successor to the former Pakistan Arts Council, was set up at Segunbagicha, [[Image:BangladeshShilpakalaAcademy.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy]] ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Agricultural University''' (BAU) the premier seat of higher agricultural e [[Image:BangladeshAgriculturalUniversity.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right| Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh]] ...
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  • ...onal bank for promoting agricultural credit. Established in 1973 under the Bangladesh Krishi Bank Order (P.O No. 27 of 1973), the BKB is the successor to the for ...development of the agricultural sector to attain food sufficiency. Though Bangladesh Krishi Bank is a specialised bank for the agricultural sectors it operates ...
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  • ...[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]]. It was they who organised the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) which was launched formally by the [[Mujibnagar Government| ...l were stranded in Pakistan. They were however released and repatriated to Bangladesh by December 1973 according to the spirit of the [[Simla Agreement|simla agr ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Observer, The''' an English daily published from Dhaka since 1949. Hamidul ...d to be published since 23 December (1971) as The Bangladesh Observer. The Bangladesh Observer was taken under the management of the government in January 1972. ...
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  • ...(NCB), which was later reorganised into Bangladesh Computer Council by the Bangladesh Computer Council Ordinance in 1990. [[Image:BangladeshComputerCouncil.jpg|thumb|400px|Bangladesh Computer Council Building]] ...
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  • ...other [[Petroleum Products|petroleum products]] in the country. As per the Bangladesh Petroleum Act, 1974, production, processing, refining and marketing of petr ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Democratic League''' see [[Political Party|political party]]. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Sericulture Board''' (BSB) located at Rajshahi, the Board was established ...sh Sericulture Research and Training Institute is under the control of the Bangladesh Sericulture Board. Since its inception, sericulture activities have been ex ...
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  • ...import depends on sea. Being a developing, littoral and revering country; Bangladesh must have cargo, container and tanker merchant ship in her own fleet. This ...to acquire two oceans going ships namely Banglar Doot and Banglar Sampad. Bangladesh Shipping Corporation has been able to acquire a total number of 38 merchant ...
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  • ...d special camps for observing remarkable astronomical events. Besides, the Bangladesh Astronomical Association usually organises a grand astronomical festival, t ...maphysics. The institute regularly publishes an international journal, The Bangladesh Journal of Astronomical Research. ...
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  • ...f the Pakistani army and their collaborators. The organisation was renamed Bangladesh Mahila parishad after the liberation of the country, in 1971. ...ocacy agent. In materialising the goal and objectives of the organisation, Bangladesh Mahila Parishad's diversified activities are implemented through its 12 uni ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation''' (BPC) an autonomous organisation under the Ministr ...BPC has produced some video documentary films. These are projected through Bangladesh mission and Biman Offices abroad. Moreover, BPC regularly participates in m ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Cooperative Academy''' see [[Training Institutions|training institutions]]. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Petroleum Institute''' (BPI) established by the Government of Bangladesh in January 1981 under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. The ide ...
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  • ...rch institute]] (BARI), Joydebpur, or [[Bangladesh Rice Research Institute|bangladesh rice research institute]] (BRRI), Joydebpur. At present, the head office is ...nd applied entomology, the society publishes a biannual journal entitled ''Bangladesh Journal of Entomology''. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Shilpa Bank''' see [[Bangladesh Development Bank Limited|bangladesh development bank limited]]. ...
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  • ...ry emerged as an independent country in the year 1971. Surveyor General of Bangladesh is the official head of SOB. ...ne in every five to seven years. SOB has digitally updated the base map of Bangladesh. SOB publishes all the maps from its own offset printing press and the prod ...
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  • ...physical, mental, cultural and exposure of implied talent of the children. Bangladesh Shishu Academy was established by the power entrusted to the Ordinance of t ...ke the children fittest, an initiative had been laid on for the purpose of Bangladesh Shishu Academy. At first, the central office of it was at Shegunbagicha are ...
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  • ...Awami League that played the leading role in achieving the independence of Bangladesh. ...arch 1971, the Awami League leader Bangabandu declared the Independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan. ...
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  • ...o become members of the organisation. BMA has branches in all districts of Bangladesh. The National Council and Executive Committee, directly elected by members, ...ing the liberation war of Bangladesh (1971) freedom fighter doctors formed Bangladesh Medical Association. After independence, the government formed an adhoc com ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Ballet Troupe''' see [[Dance Groups|dance groups]]. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Mahila Samiti''' an association (est) for women of Bangladesh. At origin, it has been a non-political, non-profit making, secular and vol ...28 February, 1972. On 12 June, 1972 the Government of People's Republic of Bangladesh abolished the earlier adhoc committee and formed a new one with Dr. [[Ibrah ...
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  • ...972 with the primary objectives of advancing the profession of pharmacy in Bangladesh and making the role of pharmacists effective and meaningful in formulating ...ing indigenous drugs with a view to incorporating the useful ones in the ''Bangladesh Pharmacopoeia''. ...
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  • '''Islamic Foundation Bangladesh''' an autonomous organisation that works to disseminate Islamic ideals and ...of Islamic Countries organised. Representatives of 16 countries including Bangladesh took part in the seminar. Development of the Islamic Foundation got a new m ...
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  • ...objective is to supplement the [[Poverty|poverty]] alleviation efforts of Bangladesh. Action-Aid formulates its plan and programmes to establish society, which The organisation beginning its programme in Bangladesh under the banner 'For Those Who Have Less' was later was renamed as Action- ...
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  • ...h Bar Council''' a corporate body constituted under the provisions of the Bangladesh Legal Practitioners and the Bar Council Order 1972 (President's Order 46 of ...the other for practising before subordinate courts. After the emergence of Bangladesh, the Bar Council was reconstituted under the provisions of President's Orde ...
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  • ...ell under the initial management by Pakistan Navy. After the independence, Bangladesh government took over the responsibility of the academy. It started the jour ...fresh academy cadet joins onboard either [[Bangladesh Shipping Corporation|bangladesh shipping corporation]] or any other merchant ship for on job training. Havi ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Philosophical Association''' was established in 1972 to undertake research ...ress. At this meeting, a 15-member organising committee was set up and the Bangladesh Philosophical Association was born. Dewan Mohammad Azraf became president a ...
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  • ...aining a scientific collection with proper cataloguing of the parasites of Bangladesh; and organising seminars, workshops, symposia, conference and meetings on v ...a member of the society. The society publishes a biannual journal titled ''Bangladesh Journal of Parasitology''. [SM Humayun Kabir] ...
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  • ...framed and the Bangladesh Pranibijnan Samity or the Zoological Society of Bangladesh (ZSB) was formally inaugurated on 16 April 1972. The principal objective of ...l conferences. Recently the society published a book, Freshwater Fishes of Bangladesh, authored by AK Ataur Rahman. The society is maintaining its tradition of o ...
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  • ...id-up capital respectively. The bank renamed itself as AB Bank Limited and Bangladesh Bank approved it on 14 November 2007. As at the end of 2020 its authorized ''Source'' Government of Bangladesh, Ministry of Finance, Banking and Financial Institution Division, ''Barshik ...
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  • ...ographical knowledge to national economic development. In this connection, Bangladesh National Geographical Association takes up various programmes on research, ...
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  • ...apital is BDT 4.00 billion, which is fully subscribed by the Government of Bangladesh. ...ng new lines of product and providing excellent services to the customers. Bangladesh Development Bank Limited, will act a development financial institution, to ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Rice Research Institute''' (BRRI) an autonomous research organisation esta [[Image:BangladeshRiceResearchInstitute.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Gazipur]] ...
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  • ...1973, the station was transferred from the Ministry of Agriculture to the Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation under the Ministry of Industry. ...ane cultivation based on agroecological zones. The institute publishes the Bangladesh Journal of Sugarcane annually. [Delwar Hossain] ...
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  • ...h the [[Balance of Trade|balance of trade]] with India is not in favour of Bangladesh will improve this position by boosting up exports and gaining wider market ...
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  • ...ociety]], Calcutta (estd. 1784). The President of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is its chief patron. The society has its office at 5 Old Secretariat Road, [[Image:AsiaticSocietyofBangladesh.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]] ...
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  • ...earch for mineral deposites from 1947 to 1971. The same trend continues in Bangladesh. At present GSB is an attached department of the Ministry of Energy and Min ...
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  • ...tution for the planning, coordination and conduct of fisheries research in Bangladesh. Though the Institute was established in 1984, it actually started function ...overnors, the Minister, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, Government of Bangladesh being the Chairman. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Road Transport Authority''' (BRTA) a regulatory body was constituted under ...1, over 406,000 different types of automobiles were plying on the roads of Bangladesh. ...
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  • ...titiveness and to contribute to overall social and economic development of Bangladesh. ...op-20 Improvers, for the first time, in a statement released in September. Bangladesh aims to achieve double-digit ranking by 2021. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Medical Research Council''' (BMRC) a focal organisation for health researc ...
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  • '''Library Association of Bangladesh''' (LAB) a national organisation for the library and the librarians was la ...tion, The|war of liberation]] of Bangladesh the association was renamed as Bangladesh Library Association (BLA). It got membership of International federation of ...
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  • ...corporation under the Ministry of Communication after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. An eleven-member Board of Directors headed by a Chairman supervise ...l bus lines; from Dhaka to Kolkata, Agartala and Siliguri in India. Inside Bangladesh, it operates inter-district bus services connections to all major Chittagon ...
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  • ...the research station was raised to the status of an institute and name the Bangladesh Tea Research Institute (BTRI) in 1973. Now BTRI is one of the 10 National A ...ly disseminated through its publications. These include the Tea Journal of Bangladesh, annual reports, circulars, pamphlets, etc. Annual training courses for the ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Water Development Board''' (BWDB) a government agency responsible for admi ...ations were created in 1972: Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) and Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). Similar functions and charter of duties of ...
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  • ...rs in 1952. It was given the present name of The Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB) in 1972. ...Engineering and Technical Education (BAETE) and Industrial Safety Board of Bangladesh (ISBB). ...
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  • ...ouncil was established in 1975 by an order of the President, Government of Bangladesh. The BNNC has been reconstituted several times by the Government. The membe ...isseminates messages on nutrition through Bangladesh Betar (Radio) and the Bangladesh Television. The council publishes a half-yearly journal called South Asian ...
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  • ...s under the Statistics Division of the Ministry of Planning, Government of Bangladesh and is accountable to and liable for acquiring, processing, preserving and ...s of Bangladesh'' and ''Identification of Y2K Problem Areas'' jointly with Bangladesh Computer Council of the Ministry of Science and Technology. BBS also publis ...
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  • '''National Archives of Bangladesh''' see [[Archives|archives]]. ...
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  • ...ablished as a corporate body called Bangladesh Biman Corporation under the Bangladesh Biman Ordinance (Presidential Order No. 126) of 4 January 1972. BBA was con [[Image:BimanBangladeshAirlines.jpg|thumbnail|400px|right|Biman Bangladesh Airlines]] ...
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  • ...y of Sciences''' (BAS) academic forum for scientists and technologists of Bangladesh established in 1973 for research and development of sciences in the country ...istan). After liberation of Bangladesh, the Bangladeshi fellows formed the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences in 1973. Eminent scientist [[Qudrat-i-Khuda, Muhammad|m ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Jute Research Institute''' (BJRI) the oldest mono [[crop]] research instit ...developments and released some high yielding varieties. After the birth of Bangladesh in 1971, the jute sector was taken up so that it could be given a realistic ...
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  • ...t three years practical professional experience in nursing. Since 1978 the Bangladesh College of Nursing has been affiliated to Dhaka University. At present abou ...
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  • ...show, the cut roses are auctioned and the sale proceeds are donated to the Bangladesh National Society for the Blind. Besides, the society also organises seminar ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee''' see [[BRAC|brac]]. ...
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  • '''Press Institute of Bangladesh''' (PIB) established at Dhaka in 1976 through a Gazette notification by th ...This department also compiles chronology of events in the national life of Bangladesh. PIB has a library with a collection of about 11,000 titles and the archive ...
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  • ...w that level. The main objective is to increase agricultural production in Bangladesh. ...ndatory or primary functions are: to make suitable arrangements throughout Bangladesh on a commercial basis, for the procurement, transport, storage and distribu ...
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  • ...as initiated in 1976. By an ordinance in 1983 the institute was renamed as Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Pratisthan (BKSP). The Institute began functioning in 1986 wi [[Image:BKSP.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Pratisthan]] ...
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  • ...dian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, while on a visit to Bangladesh, and the Bangladesh Prime Minister [[Rahman, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur|bangabandhu sheikh muji ...
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  • '''Consumers Association of Bangladesh''' (CAB) a non-government and non-profit organisation, established in 1978 ...of a committee to evaluate price situation, in the re-organisation of the Bangladesh Standard Institute and publication of lists for standard certificates, and ...
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  • ...orate of Agriculture (Research and Education). The latter was converted to Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) in 1976. During the early sixties, B [[Image:BangladeshAgriculturalResearchInstitute.jpg|thumb|400px|Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur]] ...
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  • ...earch Institute is under the Ministry of Environment and Forest, while the Bangladesh Tea Research Institute is included under the Ministry of Industries. ...h activities among the above four government ministries. As the apex body, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council coordinates research activities within NARS, ...
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  • ...duct higher research projects. Other aims of the IBS include, popularizing Bangladesh related research programmes at home and abroad through seminar, symposium, ...
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  • ...i, Janata and Agrani) – 11.32%, the government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh – 33.94% and depositors and other private shareholders – 49.59%. ...ous effects of bank failures, the government of Bangladesh established the Bangladesh Commerce Bank on the ashes of the collapsed BCIL. ...
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  • '''Communist Party of Bangladesh''' a successor organisation to the All India Communist Party which was fir ...e was renamed as the first congress of the independent 'Communist Party of Bangladesh'. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute'''(BLRI) established at Savar, Dhaka as an aut ...
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  • ...ate the pace of industrialization and develop a sound securities market in Bangladesh. Initially, the authorized and paid-up capital of the corporation was Tk 20 ...ing and managing a subsidiary company under the Investments Corporation of Bangladesh (Amendment) Act 2000 (the Act No 24 of 2000). ICB is enlisted in Dhaka and ...
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  • ...make it a full-fledged forest research organisation. It was renamed as the Bangladesh Forest Research Institute. It is a government organisation under the Minist The institute publishes a half-yearly journal, the ''Bangladesh Journal of Forest Science''. It also holds seminars, symposia and workshops ...
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  • ...angladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha''' see [[Bangladesh Development Bank Limited|bangladesh development bank limited]]. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh National Cadet Corps''' (BNCC) a para-military national institution establi ...Corps and Junior Cadet Corps were all merged by a government order to form Bangladesh National Cadet Corps. At present, its headquarters is located in Sector 6, ...
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  • '''Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh''' a political party advocating for incorporating Islamic ideology into st ...ts auxiliary force in perpetrating genocide and crimes against humanity in Bangladesh by organising private forces in different names. ...
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  • ...named as the Institute of Nuclear Agriculture (INA) under the newly formed Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, and started functioning from July 1972. [[Image:BangladeshInstituteofNuclearAgriculture.jpg|thumb|502px|right|Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture, Mymensingh]] ...
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  • ...n newly created Pakistan. It took the present name after the liberation of Bangladesh. The president of its first executive committee was Srimat Dharmadarshi Mah ...|atish dipankar srijnan]]. In 1978 Atish Dipankar's ashes were returned to Bangladesh. ...
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  • ...ladesh and published in 1982 by the Ministry of Information, Government of Bangladesh and reproduced again in 2004 by the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs. In ...ted in 2004 by the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs of the Government of Bangladesh (est 2004) adding to it five more volumes of records and interpretations on ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Institute of Philatelic Studies''' (BIPS) was established in Dhaka in 1988 ...1995), ''Bangladesh Postage Stamps'' (in CD, 2003) and ''Postage Stamps of Bangladesh 2006'' (in CD, 2007). [Ishtiaque Ahmed Khan] ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Gas Fields Co Ltd''' see [[petrobangla]]. ...
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  • ...of Establishment is in overall charge of supervising the activities of the Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC). ...ing programmes to provide foundation training to the fresh recruits of the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) cadres as well as to impart in-service training to mid- ...
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  • ...tries Development Corporation'. The name of the corporation was changed to Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation, under Presidential Order No. 48 The major aims and objectives of Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation are to extract timber from inacce ...
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  • ...s authorised, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman formed a national party which he named Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League. The rules of BAKSAL required all other parties ...was a complete departure from the colonial and post-colonial systems that Bangladesh had inherited. It was felt that the district governor system would destroy ...
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  • ...Commerce and Investment Limited''' see [[Bangladesh Commerce Bank Limited|bangladesh commerce bank limited]]. ...
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  • ...eks and [[haor]]s covers Bangladesh. In 2009 the navigable river routes in Bangladesh during the [[monsoon]] stretched about 6,000 km. The length is much less in ...e same of Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation, Bangladesh Rifles, Bangladesh Inland water Transport Corporation and deck workers of the armed forces. BI ...
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  • ...independent country, the society was renamed the 'Soil Science Society of Bangladesh', with Dr Bazlul Karim as its President and Dr IU Ahmed as the General Secr ...is responsible primarily for promoting the development of Soil Science in Bangladesh. It disseminates knowledge of soil science to the public; encourages basic ...
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  • ...sed training, research and advanced study centre in banking and finance in Bangladesh was established on 31 December 1974. It was registered under the Societies ...rom India, they recommended setting up a training institute for bankers in Bangladesh. Accordingly, BIBM was established. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies''' (BIDS) an autonomous research organisat ...f Development Economics. In February 1974, it was renamed once more as the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies to highlight its multidisciplinary approac ...
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  • ...ngladesh''' (CAAB) an autonomous body for management of civil aviation of Bangladesh, is responsible for [[airports]], runways and air traffic control, taxiway, ...the students of Flying Academy of Bangladesh, Air Parabat Flying Academy, Bangladesh Airlines Training Centre, and the Aviation Institute of Aeronautics. CAAB f ...
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  • ...ded in the [[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]]. The government of Bangladesh established the Trust by a Presidential Ordinance (The Presidential Ordinan ...
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  • ...President, in consultation with the [[Bangladesh Public Service Commission|bangladesh public service commission]], approved the rules that were made public on 1 ...entered into a promise of marriage with, a person who is not a citizen of Bangladesh; (b) no appointment to a service can be made unless the person selected is ...
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  • ...77. It promotes and protects the greater interest of the garment sector of Bangladesh and its members, the number of which was 4976 in 2011 and the number of act In the context of possible economic threats for Bangladesh associated with new trends in globalization of trade, investment, finance a ...
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  • ...nstitute''' located at Rajshahi, the institute is under the control of the Bangladesh Sericulture Board. The principal objectives of the institute are to innovat ...e were stagnant due to lack of proper planning and patronization until the Bangladesh Sericulture Board was established in 1978. The institute now consists of fi ...
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  • ...d Pali Education Board. After the liberation of Bangladesh, it was renamed Bangladesh Sanskrit and Pali Education Board. It is an autonomous body and all its exp ...
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  • ...ral and non-agricultural, that may be owned or held by a family or body in Bangladesh. The ceiling on holding of land was reduced from 375 bighas to 100 standard ...
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  • ...Later, two bodies were separated from BSCIC. Bangladesh Handloom Board and Bangladesh Sericulture Board were established. ...ntrol of Iodine Deficiency Disorder through Universal Iodations of Salt in Bangladesh'. Credential of this program flashes that the prevalence of iodine deficien ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Centre of the International Theatre Institute '''is''' '''the local chapter ...Bangladesh theatre internationally. Among those closely involved with ITI, Bangladesh, are Ramendu Majumder, Ataur Rahman, Nasiruddin Yusuf, Mafidul Haque, Mamun ...
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  • ...of the ministry of foreign affairs, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. It undertakes research and deliberates on international affairs, security ...institute are funded mainly by annual grants-in-aid from the government of Bangladesh. A limited fund is also generated from sale proceeds of publications and fu ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Institute of Law and International Affairs''' (BILIA) established on 30 Ju ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research''' (BCSIR) the leading multi ...inance No. V of 1978 as an autonomous body. This ordinance is known as the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Ordinance, 1978. Professor Dr ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Custom Excise and VAT Training Academy''' see [[Training Institutions|train ...
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  • ...angladesh Shilpakala Academy''' The principal official cultural centre of Bangladesh, successor to the former Pakistan Arts Council, was set up at Segunbagicha, [[Image:BangladeshShilpakalaAcademy.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy]] ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Centre of the International Theatre Institute '''is''' '''the local chapter ...Bangladesh theatre internationally. Among those closely involved with ITI, Bangladesh, are Ramendu Majumder, Ataur Rahman, Nasiruddin Yusuf, Mafidul Haque, Mamun ...
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  • ...numbering about 93,000 surrendered to the joint command of the Indian and Bangladesh forces at Ramna Racecourse (now Suhrawardy Udyan). The instrument of surren ...he three countries, ie, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, met in Delhi where Bangladesh was persuaded by India to withdraw its demand for trying 195 prisoners of w ...
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  • ...ial and cultural well-being of the geologists and related professionals of Bangladesh. It was founded in March 1972. ...nd regional development. The society publishes a scientific journal, the ''Bangladesh Journal of Geology'', twice a year. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Jatiya League''' see [[Political Party|political parties]]. ...
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  • ...with the construction of benchmarks. The [[Survey of Bangladesh|survey of bangladesh]] (SOB) undertakes the responsibility to carry out the basic and fundamenta ...andard point of reference for making comparisons. Most large-scale maps of Bangladesh like topographical maps reveal locations of spot heights and benchmarks. [M ...
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  • ...o-Aryan word referring to people living in hills or mountains. Paharias of Bangladesh claim Rajmahal Hills of southern Bihar (India) as their place of origin. In ...ber in Bangladesh. According to the 1991 census, the Paharia population in Bangladesh was only 7,361 concentrated mainly in Rajshahi, Dinajpur, Bogra and Pabna d ...
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  • ...and Fellow of the [[Zoological Society of Bangladesh|zoological society of bangladesh]] in 1976. ...d education in this country. A founder member of the Zoological Society of Bangladesh, MZ Alam was elected its Vice-President for 1979-1980. He died in Dhaka on ...
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  • ...ngladesh''' (CAAB) an autonomous body for management of civil aviation of Bangladesh, is responsible for [[airports]], runways and air traffic control, taxiway, ...the students of Flying Academy of Bangladesh, Air Parabat Flying Academy, Bangladesh Airlines Training Centre, and the Aviation Institute of Aeronautics. CAAB f ...
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  • ...lished by the Government of East Pakistan, and later on, the Government of Bangladesh. The principal office of the Department of Livestock Services is located at ...adesh livestock research institute]], [[Bangladesh Agricultural University|bangladesh agricultural university]], and other research organisations, the Department ...
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  • '''Munim, Justice Fazle Kaderi Muhammad Abdul''' (1924-2001) Chief Justice of Bangladesh. He was born on l December 1924 in Dhaka district. FKMA Munim joined the Dh ...reme Court of Bangladesh in 1976. Munim was appointed the Chief Justice of Bangladesh in 1982 from which office he retired in November 1989. ...
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  • ...he [[Theravada|theravada]] school of [[Buddhism|buddhism]]. The Bhiksus of Bangladesh are followers of this school and this is why they are collectively called T ...k stream emerged various schools of Buddhist thought. But the Buddhists of Bangladesh and many other Asian countries still follow the practices of the original s ...
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  • ...ground green leaves are typically long and tubular, and are also eaten. In Bangladesh onion is grown in an area of about 86,429 hectares and total onion producti ...two important varieties; the [[Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute|bangladesh agricultural research institute]] has recently released one variety called ...
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  • ...Although BOU was established in 1992, the history of distance education in Bangladesh goes back to about fifty years. In 1956, the then Director of Public Instru [[Image:BangladeshOpenUniversity2.jpg|right|thumbnail|200px|Bangladesh Open University]] ...
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  • ...known as 'patipata', 'patibet', 'mostak', paitara', in different parts of Bangladesh. Murta, Schumannianthus dichotoma (= Clinogyne dichotoma), is a member of t ...s distributed in northeast Bangladesh, West Bengal and Malay Peninsula. In Bangladesh it occurs naturally in the swamp forests of Sylhet, and cultivated mostly i ...
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  • ...framed and the Bangladesh Pranibijnan Samity or the Zoological Society of Bangladesh (ZSB) was formally inaugurated on 16 April 1972. The principal objective of ...l conferences. Recently the society published a book, Freshwater Fishes of Bangladesh, authored by AK Ataur Rahman. The society is maintaining its tradition of o ...
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  • ...and old branches of trees are mostly used as support for the epiphytes. In Bangladesh the typical epiphytic ferns are Microsorium, Pyrrosia, Dryneria, Drymogloss ...clepiads are also found as typical epiphytes. The common hemi-epiphytes of Bangladesh are Banyan (''Ficus benghalensis'') and Peepul tree (''F. religiosa''). [Mo ...
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  • ...or to the government of Bangladesh. He also served as High Commissioner of Bangladesh in India. In 1975, Dr Mallick was appointed Minister of Finance, a position ...|bangla academy]]. His Ph D thesis was published by the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh in 1961 under the title British Policy and the Muslims in Bengal, 1757-1856 ...
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  • ...agues. High Commission office of Kolkata was named as People's Republic of Bangladesh Mission, and it turned to have been the centre for international relations ...of Bangladesh to West Germany. Later he was appointed as the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Canada. Hossain Ali died in Canada on 2 January 1981. [Abu Md. Delwar Ho ...
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  • ...lawn tennis in the country. In 1977, it created a National Tennis Complex. Bangladesh Tennis Federation acquired membership of the International Tennis Federatio ...as runners-up at the group level. Among the international tournaments that Bangladesh has so far hosted are the Davis Cup, International Tennis Federation Junior ...
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  • ...It took over the publishing programme of Oxford University Press (OUP) in Bangladesh in 1975. Since then, UPL has been collaborating with OUP Oxford and its bra ...ibrary programme that aimed at improving the reading habit of the youth in Bangladesh. In cooperation with Lift up Asia and Asialoka Trust, the programme is desi ...
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  • ...), house building (wall, ceiling, floor, door, etc), sports goods, etc. In Bangladesh, there are about 25 factories producing commercial plywood and tea chest; m ...h borax, boric acid or zinc chloride. The principal species for plywood in Bangladesh are Civit (Swintonia floribunda), Uri Am (Mangifera sylvatica), mango (Mang ...
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  • ...ich 2 are of worth mention- plant science and Man: Problems and Prospects (Bangladesh Botanical Society, 1994), Science Encyclopedia 1-5 vol. (Bangla Academy, 19 ...ic Society Bangladesh (2004). He was also etc president of Asiatic Society Bangladesh (1992-94). Under his guidance Several Students obtained PhD degree in Botan ...
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  • ...is provided in article 112 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh itself that the law declared by the Appellate Division shall be binding on ...arry statutes that appear in the Gazette Notification of the government of Bangladesh. The DLR also has a journal section covering eight pages containing learned ...
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  • ...residues turn into soil. Three seasonal [[paddy]] groups are recognised in Bangladesh: aus, sown in the pre-monsoon season and harvested in the [[monsoon]] seaso ...ort it back to the field. Although there is an increased yield reported in Bangladesh, this is not sufficient to induce farmers to use crop residues (straw) as a ...
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  • ...proclamation of the International Mother Language Day was a proposal from Bangladesh at the UNESCO General Conference in Paris on 17 November 1999 to declare 21 ...special national day since its emergence as an independent state in 1971. Bangladesh's commitment to the promotion and preservation of all mother tongues is ens ...
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  • ...and treatment. This branch of medical discipline began to be practiced in Bangladesh from 1993. Dr. Jonaid Shafiq, who got postgraduate qualification on the sub ...wherefrom the discipline of pain management came to be practiced first in Bangladesh. [Sarder A Nayeem] ...
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  • ...Chaudhury was appointed a Member, Planning Commission of the Government of Bangladesh in 1977. He retired from active service in 1979. As a scientist and planner ...Sciences|bangladesh academy of sciences]]; [[Bangladesh Botanical Society|bangladesh botanical society]]; Inter-university Board of Pakistan; Rotary Club of Dha ...
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  • ...ith consequence of higher respiratory infection may pose health problem in Bangladesh including sinusitis. ...for chronic sinusitis. The procedure is now available in few hospitals of Bangladesh. [Md Serajul Islam] ...
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  • ...istent in Bangladesh. However [[Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute|bangladesh agricultural research institute]] has opened a section for floriculture rec ...s started becoming popular to the general public since the independence of Bangladesh. Locally collected flowers along with the import of cultivated cutflowers m ...
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  • ...ding on the [[Continental Shelf|continental shelf]] off the south shore of Bangladesh, known as [[Swatch of no Ground|swatch of no ground]]. Sediments from the c ...
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  • ...ouncil was established in 1975 by an order of the President, Government of Bangladesh. The BNNC has been reconstituted several times by the Government. The membe ...isseminates messages on nutrition through Bangladesh Betar (Radio) and the Bangladesh Television. The council publishes a half-yearly journal called South Asian ...
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  • ...din Ahmed''' (1924-2010) Veterinarian, Eductionist and Vice-Chancellor of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh. Born in 1924 in Golapganj upazila of S ...on of a professor. He then joined the [[Bangladesh Agricultural University|bangladesh agricultural university]] (BAU) as a professor in the faculty of Veterinary ...
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  • ...esh National Shooting Federation, associate member of YMCA, life member of Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, convenor of constitutional committee of Mohamedan Spo ...statement in favour of Pakistan army and the government. In 1979 he joined Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and was elected a member of Jatiya Sangsad as a nom ...
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  • '''Monetary Policies''' are framed by the central bank [[Bangladesh Bank|bangladesh bank]] keeping in view the macro-objectives, such as controlling inflation, ...o consideration global, domestic and macroeconomic conditions and outlook. Bangladesh Bank makes adjustment in its monetary policy if there is any major change i ...
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  • ...de belonging to 239 genera, but only a dozen species have been recorded in Bangladesh. ...contains important vectors of plague, is confined to the tropics including Bangladesh and the warmer parts of some temperate countries. ...
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  • ...[[monsoon]] winds bring most of its total [[rainfall]] (more than 80%) to Bangladesh and when the whole country remains water saturated. Most [[floodplain]]s re ...arsha is also important for the [[Fishing Community|fishing community]] of Bangladesh. During this time, the inundated floodplains become a large habitat for a w ...
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  • ...rly well at international games. In the South Asian Federation (SAF) Games Bangladesh won several gold medals. This sport is, however, confined to a limited numb ...
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  • ...date. In it users will have access to all branches of knowledge related to Bangladesh. Banglapedia has become a vital and indispensable companion to teachers, st <li>[http://www.asiaticsociety.org.bd Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]</li> ...
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  • ...dy and silty deposits of recent [[Alluvium|alluvium]] in [[Bangladesh Soil|bangladesh soil]]s. Its dimension varies from 0.25 to 0.002 mm. Fine-grained Mica (mus ...rranged in an irregular fashion. New alluviums are generally stratified in Bangladesh. The individual layers may be thin or thick. In uniform silty and clayey de ...
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  • ...es the name Am-Chu and flows south over Tibet and Bhutan. The river enters Bangladesh after crossing Kuchbihar and meets the [[Brahmaputra River|brahmaputra]] 22 ...
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  • ...ildren, few welfare societies and specialized schools are now available in Bangladesh. [MKI Quayyum Choudhury] ...
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  • ...-e-Bangla Nagar with voluntary staffs to treat wounded freedom fighters of Bangladesh independence war. With help from Bangladesh Government and other foreign donors he as Project Director established Reha ...
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  • '''Bangladesh College of Leather Technology''' located at Hazaribagh, Dhaka; the oldest ...ficate and artisan level courses. In 1979 the institute was renamed as the Bangladesh College of Leather Technology. It now offers a four year BSc degree in Leat ...
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  • ...e founder President of Dhaka Union of Journalists from 1971 to 1972 and of Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists from 1972 to 1978. ...h Samaj o Rashtro'', ''Berlin Theke Moscow'', ''Purbo Bongo Purbo Pakistan Bangladesh'', ''Lenin theke Gorbachev'', ''Amar Jobanbondi'', and ''Swavabik Mrittur G ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Observer, The''' an English daily published from Dhaka since 1949. Hamidul ...d to be published since 23 December (1971) as The Bangladesh Observer. The Bangladesh Observer was taken under the management of the government in January 1972. ...
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  • ...of the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The Act replaced Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunal) Order 1972. ...tive of his nationality, who commits or has committed, in the territory of Bangladesh, whether before or after the commencement of this Act, any of the crimes me ...
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  • ...sed training, research and advanced study centre in banking and finance in Bangladesh was established on 31 December 1974. It was registered under the Societies ...rom India, they recommended setting up a training institute for bankers in Bangladesh. Accordingly, BIBM was established. ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Group Theatre Federation''' was founded on 29 November 1980 in [[Dhaka|dha The head office of the Bangladesh Group Theatre Federation is in Dhaka. Three committees conduct the activiti ...
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  • ...e Bangladesh Gazette'', ''Extraordinary''. Historical antecedents of ''The Bangladesh Gazette'' can be traced back to similar documents published during British ...med national government. Thus, ''The Dacca Gazette'' was replaced by ''The Bangladesh Gazette''. ...
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  • '''Sattar, Justice Abdus''' (1906-1985) President of Bangladesh. Born in 1906 at village Daraka in Birbhum district of West Bengal, Abdus S ...Law and Parliamentary Affairs. In 1977, he was appointed Vice President of Bangladesh by President [[Rahman, Shahid Ziaur|ziaur rahman]].   ...
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  • ...2,700 species distributed mostly in tropical and sub-tropical regions. In Bangladesh at least 20 species of palms grow naturally. At least 5 exotic species are ...mall farmers' cash crop. The palm-sugar industry in an age old practice in Bangladesh. The juice of wild palm (''Phoenix sylvestris'') and palmyara palm (''Boras ...
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  • ''Source''  Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. ''Source''  Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Field Reports. ...
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  • ...ing purpose of foodstuffs, beverages and in preparation of ginger malt. In Bangladesh ginger is cultivated as a rain-fed annual crop in uplands and hill slopes. Ginger has a long history in Bangladesh. There are references to it in the ancient and medieval texts. Ginger is kn ...
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  • '''Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre''' see [[Bangabandhu International Confe ...
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  • ...emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state in 1971 Rahim returned to Bangladesh and joined the Department of History, University of Dhaka as a professor in ...itihas samiti]] and the [[Asiatic Society of Bangladesh|asiatic society of bangladesh]] and engaged himself in researches on mediaeval and modern history of Sout ...
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  • ...clines forming north-west-frontal part of the Tripura High fall within the Bangladesh territory. These are Habiganj, Rashidpur, Maulvi Bazar, Batchia, and Hararg ...
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  • ...centre of Bangladesh, located on the [[Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission|bangladesh atomic energy commission]] (BAEC) campus. The idea of establishing this lab ...member of the International Atomic Energy Agency in September 1972 and the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission was later formed through the promulgation of a pre ...
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  • ...is the only full fledged Archaeology Department at the university level in Bangladesh. Prof. Imam retired in 1990. ...adesh|society of bangladesh]] and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Bangladesh National Museum. He also served on the editorial board of the banglapedia'' ...
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  • ...ribed are in conformity with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982. Bangladesh is a signatory to this convention. The coast of Bangladesh is curved, indented and unstable and the coastal bay has been shoaling up o ...
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  • ...he Ministry of Law and Parliamentary Affairs. In the same year, he led the Bangladesh delegation in the conference of Afro-Asian Legal Consultative Committee hel ...esponsibilities of the secretary general of [[Bangladesh Nationalist Party|bangladesh nationalist party]] (BNP). He had been the president of the liaison committ ...
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  • ...it is mandatory for every doctor to get Registration Certificate from the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC) for which at least one year of practical ...
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  • ...is Garjan (Dipterocarpus turbinatus). The [[Bangladesh National Herbarium|bangladesh national herbarium]] arranged angiospermic specimens according to Cronquist ...his indicates the richness of angiospermic flora in the reserve forests of Bangladesh. [Md. Abul Hasan and Md. Salar Khan] ...
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  • .... Banks can avail of the discount window facility of the [[Bangladesh Bank|bangladesh bank]] against these instruments. There are two kinds of bills of exchange in Bangladesh: foreign bills and internal bills. Traditionally, use of these instruments ...
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  • '''National Flag''' Like all other nations Bangladesh also follows approved rules as regards size, design, colour of the national ...g for bilateral conferences is 10” x 6”. Initially the flag had the map of Bangladesh in the centre, which was withdrawn later. The Mujibnagar Government adopted ...
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  • ...duct higher research projects. Other aims of the IBS include, popularizing Bangladesh related research programmes at home and abroad through seminar, symposium, ...
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  • ...6, he was appointed National Professor for five years by the Government of Bangladesh. He served as an advisor in the caretaker government of Justice Shahabuddin ...of Bangladesh (FSB). He was the founder Editor and Editor-in-Chief of the Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries. ...
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  • ...ie in Bangladesh), Natun Sur (1962), Sagor (1965) Second coloured movie in Bangladesh, Chand Aor Chandni (1968), Dag, Pitch Dhala Path (1970), Shakti etc. ...a new trend in Bangladeshi film. Besides, he enriched the film industry of Bangladesh by introducing a number of director, actor, actress and singer, like produc ...
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  • ...iate income is playing an important role in keeping the external sector of Bangladesh in favor. Remittance income sent from abroad is completely income tax free. In 2001, Bangladesh economy received USD 1.9 billion from its expatriates abroad. The remittanc ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Sericulture Board''' (BSB) located at Rajshahi, the Board was established ...sh Sericulture Research and Training Institute is under the control of the Bangladesh Sericulture Board. Since its inception, sericulture activities have been ex ...
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  • Dr Ahmad was the founder-President of the [[Bangladesh Geographical Society|bangladesh geographical society]] (formerly East Pakistan Geographical Society) establ ...akistan was extensively revised and published as New Economic Geography of Bangladesh in 1976. He contributed several entries to Encyclopedia Britannica, Collier ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Agricultural Institute''' see [[Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University|sher- ...
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  • ...on Church. The National Church Council at Dhaka runs the local churches in Bangladesh. Every church is under the jurisdiction of a local superintendent. This chu ...
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  • ...uran|quran]] and [[Hadith|hadith]] it is referred to as Lailatu'l-Qadr; in Bangladesh it is commonly known as 'Shab-e-Qadr'. In this night, five verses of Al-Ala ...adr is the 27th night of Ramadan, which is also the view generally held in Bangladesh. This blessed night is a great mercy of Allah to the Muslims, for by prayin ...
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  • ...utput and overall well-being of the chemists and chemical technologists of Bangladesh. It was founded in 1972. Late Prof [[Khundkar, Mukarram Hussain|mukarram hu ...laboration among universities and research organisations and industries in Bangladesh and those of other countries; to spread the knowledge of chemistry and its ...
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  • ...Prachar Sangha, at present the [[Bangladesh Bauddha Kristi Prachar Sangha|bangladesh bauddha kristi prachar sangha]]. During the Bangladesh liberation war he helped save Buddhists by introducing special identity car ...
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  • ...at in Rome, Baghdad, Paris, Lisbon and Jakarta. He served as ambassador of Bangladesh to the Federal Republic of Germany (1972-76), the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ...
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  • '''Bangladesh Botanical Society''' (BBS) a non-political and non-profit organisation est ...e 1972 the society has been regularly publishing a biannual journal, ''the Bangladesh Journal of Botany''. The journal is being abstracted in ''Current Contents' ...
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  • ...]], but its drainage area in the mountains is only 12,500 sq km. It enters Bangladesh at the Kharibari border of Nilphamari district. ...quake]]s, floods and geological structural changes in the northern part of Bangladesh affected the original flows of the [[Karatoya River|karatoya]], Atrai and J ...
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  • '''Hossain, Justice Syed AB Mahmud''' (1916-1982) Chief Justice of Bangladesh. He was born at village Laskarpur in Habiganj district in 1916. On completi ...1972. In November 1975, Mahmud Hossain was appointed the Chief Justice of Bangladesh from which office he retired in 1978. ...
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  • ...ecorded in India in 1906 as a rice pest under the name Liburnia greeni. In Bangladesh, although it was definitely recorded as a pest of the [[Rice|rice]] plant i ...ent outbreaks have been reported in recent years from several districts of Bangladesh. This species is a vector of the virus causing grassy stunt disease.  [SM ...
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  • ...military crackdown in Dhaka in 1971 to suppress the liberation movement in Bangladesh. ...adesh, Tikka Khan was relieved of the Eastern Command. After the emergence Bangladesh in 1971, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto elevated h ...
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  • ...the director of the Bangladesh Textile Corporation, the chairman of the ''Bangladesh Samabaya Shilpa Samiti'', and a representative from the banking section of Bangladesh Handloom Board works with about one and a half million weavers of the count ...
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  • ...Bangladesh National Drug Policy 1982’. He served as the first Chairman of Bangladesh National AIDS Committee and National Drug Administration Committee. ...edal’ (1963), ‘Fazlul Haque Memorial Award’ (1982), ‘Academy Gold Medal by Bangladesh Academy of Sciences’ (1982), ‘WHO Commemorative Medal’ (1990, 1992), ...
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  • ...iversities, tournaments outside educational institutions are not rare. The Bangladesh Table Tennis Federation (BTTF) was created in 1972. The same year it became ...n the 1997 SAAF Games, Bangladesh seized bronze in men's singles division. Bangladesh successfully hosted the Asia Cup Table Tennis Tournament in 1991. ...
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  • ...particularly for [[irrigation]]. The [[Bangladesh Water Development Board|bangladesh water development board]] maintains a national network of observation wells ...
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  • .... These are Dhaka's oldest watercolour paintings and are now housed in the Bangladesh National Museum. Nothing is known about the personal life of Alam Musawwir ...of the premises of the [[Asiatic Society of Bangladesh|asiatic society of bangladesh]]. ...
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  • ...the Syndicate of the [[Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology|bangladesh university of engineering and technology]] (BUET), Dhaka for a long time an ...] (24 September 1970 - 01 February 1972), and as the first Chairman of the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Dhaka (1973-1979). Dr Ahmed ...
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  • ...re, admixture of several great floristic regions are likely to be found in Bangladesh. ...ree of complex community between the three great floristic regions. Though Bangladesh shares only about 0.01 percent of land, it sustains about 1.5 percent vascu ...
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