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  • ...s the second largest source of vegetable oil after soybean. It is a native of South America but is now grown extensively in the Indian subcontinent, cent ...e Gangetic delta. Noakhali, Faridpur, Kishoreganj, Patuakhali, and Rangpur districts, however, produce most groundnuts either as a rabi or a kharif crop. [Most ...
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  • ...ps''' (BNCC) a para-military national institution established with the aim of developing moral standards and leadership qualities in young men and women. ...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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  • ...Club of the Lion's International was organized at Dhaka called Lion's Club of Dhaka, which was chartered as Lion's Club International on 19 February 1958 ...305 E for a consecutive year 1962-63 and 1963-64. He was also the Chairman of Multiple District 305 in 1963-64. ...
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  • ...he northern districts of Bangladesh and 3 km to 21 km in the basin part of Bangladesh. ...is underlain by the coalbearing gondwana sediments.In the northern part of Bangladesh where the basement complex occurs at relativcely shallow depth,mining work ...
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  • ...in the world. The weather, calm and quite environment and panoramic beauty of the countryside with hill and river is really charming. ...prings up to a beautiful waterfall, of all shades, which has a unique tale of its origin.       ...
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  • ...ernment of Bangladesh. After only a few months of the disastrous [[flood]] of 1988, on 29 April 1991 a catastrophic [[cyclone]] and tidal surge occurred. ...base; prepare the duty schedules regarding disaster as a specialist office of the government. ...
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  • ...xecutive Committee, directly elected by members, are the highest authority of the organisation. ..., the government formed an adhoc committee, which supervised the formation of a full-fledged BMA Executive Committee through direct election in 1972. ...
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  • ...76), once the Mahananda was a wide and deep river allowing big cargo boats of 500 maund capacity (1 maund equals to 37.65 kg) to ply. It has neither any ...river 3 km north of the border near Shiliguri in spite of objections from Bangladesh. [Sultana Nasrin Baby] ...
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  • ...e|furniture]]. In the past, the occupation of karatis was under the domain of the Hindu caste system. But at present, karatis come from all cultural and ..., Mymensingh, Barisal, Khulna and Chittagong. The employment opportunities of karatis are largely influenced by seasonal variations. ...
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  • ...traces its origin to the district [[collector]] system of the early phase of British rule. The district supervisor was appointed with limited functions ...s, demanded a more authoritarian pattern of administration. In East Bengal districts, the appellation district magistrate and collector was uniformly used. ...
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  • ...s; also a good bee forage plant; seed is used as masticatory. Another palm of the Sundarbans is Hantal (''Phoenix pelludosa''). ...labellifer'') constitute favourite commercial sugar. The annual production of palm sugar is about 30,000 m tons. ...
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  • ...rector General. In policy matters, BBS is under the administrative control of the Statistics Division. ...gional Statistical Officers, coordinate and supervise the field activities of upazila statistics offices and also undertake various sample surveys. At pr ...
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  • ...ceous plant (0.5-2 m) is much branched with spinaceous leaves and branches of inflorescence. The oil cake is a good fodder for poultry. [Mostafa Kamal Pa ...
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  • ...definitely recorded as a pest of the [[Rice|rice]] plant in 1969, mention of this [[Insect|insect]] was made in 1917 and in 1957. The pest is widely dis ...h conspicuous veins. The adults and nymphs suck plant juices from the base of the rice plants. ...
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  • ...ancient janapada of Pundra or Pundravardhana in the northern districts of Bangladesh, situated in the old Pleistocene land formation, the [[Barind Tract|barind ...n the west, the Karatoya on the east, the Padma on the south and the tract of land between Koochbihar and the Terai on the north. ...
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  • ...as appointed a special officer to lead the venture. For the implementation of the project, a requisite establishment was provided. In accordance with the ...f a statistical nature, and were mostly available in various record series of the district authorities. ...
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  • ...Cultural Academy was founded in 1977. Sis Bibha Sangma was first director of it. ...re and to produce it before the mainstream people. Presently, the director of the Tribal Cultural Academy is Jatindra Chisim. [Sharifun Nahar Kazari] ...
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  • ...arisal, Rajshahi, Jessore, Comilla, Dhaka, Rangpur, Sylhet, and Mymensingh districts. It is the second major oil-producing crop in the country. ...ame yield in Bangladesh is about 957 kg per ha. Currently, about 38,923 ha of land are under sesame cultivation and annual production is about 37,260 m t ...
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  • ...he family Alliaceae. The plant is characterised by an edible bulb composed of food storage leaves. ...g and tubular, and are also eaten. In Bangladesh onion is grown in an area of about 86,429 hectares and total onion production is about 5,89,410 m tons. ...
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  • ...ys in favour of man and when land tax was fixed and collected on the basis of land actually cultivated. The term jirat appeared in Mughal records as 'cul ...h their own share of crops after harvesting was over. Usually the frontier districts were cultivated mainly by jirati raiyats. ...
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  • ...e susceptible to this disease. Kala-azar is transmitted to man by the bite of the infected female Phlebotomus sandfly. The incubation period is generally ...d early 19th centuries. Due to Kala-azar, Burdwan and some other districts of West Bengal were losing population. Many people deserted the Kala-azar affl ...
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  • ...n a state of alert and excitement. On 18 November 1857 the Native Infantry of Chittagong rose in open rebellion and released all prisoners from the jail. ...ted and put up for summary trial by a hurriedly constituted Court Martial. Of the accused sepoys 11 were sentenced to death and the rest were sentenced t ...
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  • ...ll District Councils. A large diversity of tree, bamboo, and shrub species of ecological significance is found in these forests. The existing growing sto ...saw logs are raised on 12, 18 and 40 years rotation respectively. A number of mills, particularly rayon, pulp, paper, plywood, cabinet and furniture maki ...
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  • ...west. Most of the areas of the district are composed of the alluvial soil of the [[Padma River|padma]]. | colspan="9" | Others Information of District ...
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  • ...Mymensingh, Jamalpur, Comilla, Dinajpur, Thakurgaon, Rangpur and Rajshahi districts. ...the Brahmaputra and the Jamuna extending a length of about 96 km and width of about 8 to 24 km running from north to south. This belt is known as 'Modhup ...
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  • ...could not be properly known. Rajbangshis are now a declining community in Bangladesh area. In 1991, their total population was a little higher than five thousan ...They pray to the god of the homestead (Bahasto or Bahusto) for the welfare of their family and to the Balibhadra Thakur before sowing crop seeds. They pe ...
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  • ...praisal of nutrient status of the soils of Bangladesh. A brief description of the seven tracts follows: (1) Madhupur Tract or Red Soil Tract, (2) Barind ...]'. The soils of this tract have clayey texture and contain large quantity of iron and aluminium, which are highly aggregated. The pH value ranges from 5 ...
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  • ...of the thyroid gland. The swollen thyroid shows up conspicuously in front of the throat. Although most goitrous glands are usually confined to the neck, ...s rapidly, while in the adenomatous type, a goiter is caused by the growth of an encapsulated adenoma. ...
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  • ...rliament. It is a national institution and is administered by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. [[Image:BangladeshShilpakalaAcademy.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy]] ...
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  • ...and southeastern Sylhet and in the east of Brahmanbaria, Comilla and Feni districts. ...eposited at the foot of the hills. Soils are permeable and due to presence of low clay content at the topsoil they have low water-holding capacity. Nutri ...
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  • ...utta, 1833), M Martin's ''Eastern India'' (1833) and Taylor's ''Topography of Dacca'' (1840). ...lication of gazetteers of almost all Bengal districts in the first quarter of the 20th century. ...
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  • ...stem grows underground up to about 15 cm and is clothed by sheathing bases of large alternate leaves forming a false stem above ground. ...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. ...
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  • ...es goes back to 29 March 1787 which relates to the removal and appointment of the district collectors in the Bengal Presidency, published in the ''[[Calc ...med national government. Thus, ''The Dacca Gazette'' was replaced by ''The Bangladesh Gazette''. ...
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  • ...floats around in the air and ultimately settles on the ground. The colour of the timber varies from reddish to deep red. ...Now it is grown as a timber yielding plant in almost all the districts of Bangladesh. [Abul Khair] ...
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  • ...d about 20% protein. There is no recognized variety and the total estimate of cultivation is not available. ...Comilla, Brahmanbaria, Magura, Jamalpur and Gopalganj districts. The yield of seed per hectare is about 1200 kg. The oil is obtained by pressing the seed ...
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  • ...and silicon for phosphorus. It is the principal ore of the rare earths and of thorium. Its cleavage is distinct {100}; parting on {001}; hardness is 5-5. ...uakata as 0.01% and the average is 0.31%. The total reserve of monazite in Bangladesh is 17,352 thousand ton. [Sifatul Quader Chowdhury] ...
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  • ...f Bangladesh claim Rajmahal Hills of southern Bihar (India) as their place of origin. In the past, Paharias were notorious bandits engaged in robbing peo ...through theft, plundering and looting. The British government used a corps of light infantry to keep such mountaineers in order. ...
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  • ...full-time and seven part-time members. The chairman is the chief executive of the Board. ...sericulture; and (iii) to devise means for improved methods of cultivation of [[mulberry]], [[castor]], and other related plants. ...
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  • ...an erect and glossy green stem attaining a height of 3-5 m and a diameter of 2.0 cm. The stems are leafy and dichotomously branched. ..., Feni and Chittagong. Traditional artisans make strips from outer portion of the stem including the epidermal part. These split strips are processed and ...
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  • ...and 1999 were most severe. The outbreak occurring in 1985 covered an area of about 7,07,600 ha, causing more than 20% yield loss. ...eggs singly, partly inserted beneath the epidermis of the ventral surface of rice leaves. Moist conditions, along with higher temperatures are conducive ...
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  • ...re light grey, shorter and narrower than forewings, bordered with a fringe of long buff hairs extending from apex around the apical and anal margins. Adu ...used to be imported from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar of India. Fortunately, in Bangladesh PTM is not a problem under field conditions. The pest causes a serious dama ...
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  • ...le oil. It can be used as a substitute of groundnut oil in the preparation of Vanaspati, the vegetable ghee. ...now being cultivated as kharif and rabi crop in some central and northern districts. The yield is about 760 kg per hectare. It takes about 90-110 days for harv ...
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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 ...and [[fauna]]. The season coincides with the production of a large number of popular tropical [[fruit]]s, such as [[mango]] (Am), [[jackfruit]] (Kathal) ...
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  • ...victions, extra judicial killings, torture and death in custody, condition of the prisoners and the religious and ethnic minorities. ...national and international level. Its publications are an important means of disseminating information and knowledge. ...
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  • ...species of lepidopterous insect pests that habitually bores into the stem of the host plant and feed on the inner tissues. Most stem borers belong to th ...s from country to country, and depends upon the crop variety and intensity of pest population. ...
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  • ...larly in [[Mymensingh District|mymensingh]] and [[Sylhet District|sylhet]] districts. ...known as murshidi and bichchhedi are also forms of the bhatiyali. Strains of bhatiyali can be found in Bangla folk drama, especially in the form known a ...
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  • ...species worldwide. Bangladesh has three species of otters and one species of badger. ...thout surfacing for air. They can also travel on land. Their food consists of fish, frogs, crabs and other large aquatic invertebrates, which they someti ...
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  • ...ce. The normal range of [[Tide|tide]]s at Madaripur is 0.32m. Total length of the river is 160 km. ...rrigation]] and [[Agriculture|agriculture]] in the region served by it the Bangladesh Water Development Board has taken up the Arial Khan Rejuvenation Project. [ ...
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  • ...ministrative officer, a Quazi and a Kotwal were in charge of a Kasba. Most of the Kasbas lost their former importance during the Mughal period. ...Kasba Manda of greater Rajshahi district and Bara Kasba and Lakheraj Kasba of Gaurnadi upazila. [Ahmed Amin Chowdhury] ...
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  • ...untains is only 12,500 sq km. It enters Bangladesh at the Kharibari border of Nilphamari district. ...e flows. Tista has a mean monthly discharge of about 2,430 cumec. A number of old channels that were occupied by this river and the Karatoya through whic ...
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  • ...rld including India, tropical East and South Africa, and the United States of America. ...countries of Asia and America including Bangladesh. The chief constituent of Cannabis is a resinous substance, known as cannabinone, which on distillati ...
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  • ...pment of marketing outlets for honey produced by beekeepers and processing of honey to ensure its quality, purity and taste. BIA produces quality bee box ...and the institute provided technical and management training to about 76% of them. [Md Nurul Islam] ...
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  • ...erae. Only a few decades ago, mustard oil was the exclusive cooking oil in Bangladesh. ...nding mills, called ‘Ghanee’, which is pulled by a bull through long hours of the day and even throughout the night; the tradesman in the business is cal ...
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  • .... It probably was introduced India in 1548. Hawaii is the leading producer of pineapple. ...ntains 14% of sugar; a protein digesting enzyme, bromelin, and good amount of citric acid, melic acid, and vitamin A and B. ...
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  • ...on of the plant kingdom which includes the simplest and the most primitive of the green land plants, numbering about 24,000 species. This group is genera ...ne. Most bryophytes are small, usually 2 to 5 cm tall; the smallest one in Bangladesh is about 4 mm, and a few are more than 30 cm long. ...
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  • ...uth, Rangamati district on the east, Chittagong district and Tripura state of India on the west. Notable hill ranges are Golamoon, Chotto Panchari, Karmi | colspan="9" | Others Information of District ...
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  • ...is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the lunar month in the Bangla month of Falgun. In north India it is known as ''holi'' or ''hori''. ...another. A few days after dolyatra, someone dresses up as a clown or 'King of Holi' and is taken around town, collecting 'tax'; from whoever he meets. Th ...
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  • ...slam|islam]] and encourage them to lead a life that conforms to the tenets of Islam as depicted in the [[Quran|quran]] and [[Hadith|hadith]]. ...ng profession at Madrasah Mazahir Uloom in Saharanpur and became a servant of Islam. He relocated to Nizamuddin near Delhi, where this movement was forma ...
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  • ...most all relatives of ''Cycas'' became extinct in Mesozoic era. The growth of this evergreen perennial plant is so slow that it attains a height up to 3 ...t in Bangladesh. ''Cycas'' is now considered an endangered species because of their habitat destruction. Moreover, their young male and female strobili a ...
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  • ...mmission is a constitutional one as envisaged in Clause (2) of Article 140 of the Constitution. The rules, however, have gone through various amendments ...or office on that ground that by its nature it will be unsuited to members of the opposite sex. ...
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  • ...tuakhali district on the east, Pirojpur and [[Bagerhat District|bagerhat]] districts on the west. ''Administration'' Barguna Thana was established in the last part of the eighteenth century and it was upgraded into a Sub Division in 1969; it ...
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  • ...in the southeastern hilly regions of Bangladesh, that is, in the districts of Rangamati, Khagrachari and Bandarban in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. [[Image:Cotton.jpg|thumbnail|400px|right|Plucking of cotton]] ...
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  • ...sed. The idea and visions of the movement drew substantially from a number of earlier rural development initiatives. In 1967, similar ideas were explored ...angladesh was the central apex body to coordinate and maintain the network of its institutions at the sub-national levels. ...
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  • ...orward direction. In national boat race the boats have to cover a distance of 650 meter. Each boat can be manned by 7, 25, 50 or 100 persons. ...Upazila|gaffargaon]] and [[Mymensingh District|mymensingh]] ''kosha'' type of boats are mostly used for racing. These boats are narrow in shape and can b ...
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  • ...the east, [[Chuadanga District|chuadanga]] district and West Bengal state of India on the west. ...sadar]] is the largest (467.75 sq km, it occupies 23.99% of the total area of the district) and [[Kotchandpur Upazila|kotchandpur]] is the smallest (165. ...
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  • ...Planting along roads and [[embankment]]s contributes to the establishment of a greenbelt and plays a role in coastal protection, but a greenbelt has oth ...[[afforestation]] project to establish a greenbelt in the coastal regions of the country. ...
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  • ...ed on the twigs of many trees by an insect. Bangladesh has resinous plants of Damar type. Telsur and sal damar are obtained from Hopea odotata and Shorea ...of cocoon. Several good host plants have been selected for the cultivation of lac insect, Tachardia lacca. The common host plants are Palash (Butea monos ...
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  • ...nsurance ad establishing human right and the rights to get equitable share of the national resources. ...at national and international level regarding this issue beside prevention of discrimination against women and children. The organisation has been conduc ...
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  • ...trate and collector from the internal administration and technical methods of the other departments. ...lector as its head, and the heads of specialist services were made members of the committee. ...
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  • ...]s. The countries upstream often do not care for international conventions of water sharing and this leads to disputes with complex political implication ...Dhaka in September 2005. In September 2006, the Water Resources Ministers of both the countries jointly visited some river sites in both countries and d ...
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  • ...cies, distributed throughout the mangroves of Asia, Oceania and east coast of Africa. It is a trunkless palm with tall erect leaves (3-9m long). The unde ...in slightly and moderately saline zones. People in south-western parts of Bangladesh grow nipa in the agricultural fields to a limited extent for domestic use. ...
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  • ...gs. As in the past, mats are given as bridal gifts even today and form one of the items at the [[Gaye Halud|gaye halud]] ceremony. ...' (cool pati). [[Faridpur District|faridpur]] and [[Pabna District|pabna]] districts produce ''talaipati'', mats made from reeds. ''Chatai'' are mats made from ...
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  • ...uth, [[Lakshmipur District|lakshmipur]] and [[Noakhali District|noakhali]] districts on the east, [[Bagerhat District|bagerhat]] district on the west. ''Water bodies'' Bay of Bengal; main rivers: [[Tentulia River|tentulia]], [[Kirtankhola River|kirta ...
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  • ...strict|brahmanbaria]] districts on the south, Brahmanbaria and Kishoreganj districts on the east, [[Gazipur District|gazipur]] district on the west. ...haka district and was turned into a district in 1984. 'Of the six upazilas of the district [[Raipura Upazila|raipura]] is the largest (312.77. sq km) and ...
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  • ...ated. About 70% of the world's polio cases occur in India; contribution of Bangladesh in world's polio burden was considerable even about fifteen years back. ...ted in 17 of the 64 districts. It is likely that in a short period of time Bangladesh will be declared a polio-free country. [Zia Uddin Ahmed] ...
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  • ...chandpur]] districts on the east, Dhaka and [[Faridpur District|faridpur]] districts on the west. | colspan="9" | Others Information of District ...
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  • ...nal deaths have been reported. Three species under two genera are found in Bangladesh. ...spots on the upper part. The fish is found in the estuaries and in the Bay of Bengal.   ...
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  • ...[[Netrokona District|netrokona]] and [[Kishoreganj District|kishoreganj]] districts on the west. Name of District ...
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  • ...h, [[Brahmanbaria District|brahmanbaria]] and [[Comilla District|comilla]] districts on the east, [[Dhaka|dhaka]] district on the west. ...rmed in 1882 and it was turned into' distict in 1984. Of the five upazilas of the district [[Araihazar Upazila|araihazar]] is the largest (183.35sq km) a ...
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  • ...desh territory. This part is separated from the Rangpur Saddle by a series of faults. The Precambrian basement lies here at a greater depth in comparison ...l magnetic anomalies are present in this zone possibly due to the presence of intrusive bodies. [Eunuse Akon] ...
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  • ...e common five genera of the Planktonic foraminifera belong to the families of Globorotaliidae. They are Globigerina, Globigerinoides, Globigerinella, Orb ...n, short stratigraphic ranges with simple identifying characters. A number of authors have proposed various biozones based on the planktonic foraminifera ...
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  • ...he mission has now emerged as one of the largest development organisations of the country. It is registered as a voluntary organisation with the Social W ...iction and HIV-AIDS, Poverty Alleviation, Water and Sanitation, Prevention of Woman and Child Trafficking, Training, Research etc. In the meantime, the M ...
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  • ...on the north, [[Jessore District|jessore]] and [[Narail District|narail]] districts on the south, [[Faridpur District|faridpur]] district on the east, [[Jhenai | colspan="9" | Others Information of District ...
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  • ...a River|meghna]] river, [[Shariatpur District|shariatpur]], and Munshiganj districts on the west. | colspan="9" | Others Information of District ...
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  • ...70% of this age group lives in rural areas. Youths are a strategic segment of the population and organised youths can bring about critical changes in soc ...opment, which was later merged with the Ministry of Sports. The Department of Youth Development (DYD) was established in December 1980 and it started fun ...
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  • ...the east, [[Lakshmipur District|lakshmipur]] and [[Bhola District|bhola]] districts on the west. | colspan="9" | Others Information of District ...
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  • ...of thorium and uranium makes it a useful mineral for the age determination of such rocks. ''Table''  Reserve of zircon at different localities in Bangladesh. ...
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  • ...s mainly used to make welding rods, in the paint industry, and as a source of Ti metal. ''Table''  Rutile reserve in Bangladesh. ...
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  • ...ast zamindaris in parts of Rangpur, Bogra, Maldah. Dinajpur and Thakurgaon districts extended his estate to include Ghoraghat, Nawabpur, Khetlal, Shibganj, Panc ...ost famous and powerful potentate of the family who began the construction of the fabulously ornate [[Terracotta Art|terracotta]] rich [[Kantanagar Templ ...
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  • ...tricts on the east, Naogaon district and [[West Bengal|west bengal]] state of India on the west. ...hbibi]] is the largest (278.53 sq km, it occupies 28.85% of the total area of the district) and [[Akkelpur Upazila|akkelpur]] is the smallest upazila (13 ...
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  • ...divided into following seven distinct climatic zones. The familiar pattern of northwest to southeast isopleths is revealed in this classification. ...all range of temperature, rarely goes over a mean of 32°C and below a mean of 13°C. Rainfall is heavy, usually over 2,540 mm. In winter dew fall is heav ...
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  • ...cial Welfare and Health and Family Welfare. At present the employee number of the organisation is 2242. ...ertook elaborate [[AIDS|aids]] prevention activities and primary treatment of sexually transmitted infection. ...
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  • ...strict in 1940. His paternal home is at village Kamalpur in Chatkhil thana of Noakhali district. He passed senior Cambridge in 1955 and ISc examination i ...his headquarters at Benapole, he led the liberation force in the districts of Kushtia, Jessore, Khulna, Barisal, Patuakhali and Faridpur. ...
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  • ...[[Manikganj District|manikganj]] districts on the east, West Bengal state of India on the west. Name of District ...
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  • ...558. Therefrom, it was spread to East and Far East, and Africa by the hand of Spaniards and Portuguese. Jean Nicot who was responsible for its exploitati ...rn India, Russia and Eastern Europe. Nicotine tobacco contains high amount of nicotine (4-10%) than common tobacco. ...
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  • ...marks the western boundary and the Tista itself marks the eastern boundary of the fan that gives it a sub-circular shape. ...y to Recent. The fan surface slopes towards south-east direction at a rate of about 1.30m per 1.60 km in the middle part and about 0.70m in the distal pa ...
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  • ...40 years to recover itself from this catastrophe. Much of the capital city of Dhaka was also severely affected, as electricity and water service were cut ...and family kits were prepared for immediate distribution. A special grant of 350 million taka for housing was made by 22 November' 2007. At that time, 7 ...
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  • ...jbari District|rajbari]] district on the east, [[West Bengal|west bengal]] of India and [[Meherpur District|meherpur]] district on the west. ...atpur]] is the largest (468.76 sq km, it occupies 28.92% of the total area of the district) and [[Khoksa Upazila|khoksa]] is the smallest (106.70 sq km). ...
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  • ...ts and are legless; the head-capsule is well-developed, and mouthparts are of biting type. ...gnats or gall midges, viz, Lasioptera falcata, larvae are seen in the stem of the bitter gourd, and Pachydiplosis oryzae- larvae make gall on paddy leaf. ...
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