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  • ...basis. Its maximum number of workers should be limited within 20; it uses indigenous technology and is not run by power. If it uses power-run machinery, the max ...gaged in this industry hereditarily and most of them belonged to the Hindu community. ...
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  • ...im 237277, Hindu 21201, Buddhist 19, Christian 16 and others 2. Indigenous community such as [[Rakhain, The|rakhain]] belongs to this upazila. ...: college 7, secondary school 53, primary school 230, satellite school 14, community school 9, madrasa 8. Noted educational institutions: Galachipa Degree Colle ...
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  • ...Muslim 313534, Hindu 46077, Buddhist 110, Christian 2753 and others 2629. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Oraon, The|oraon]] and Harij ...on of 1947 had settled in Parbatipur; later they formed a very influential community. ...
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  • ...; Muslim 1694, Hindu 495, Buddhist 11326, Christian 11124 and others 4459. Indigenous communities such as [[Chakmas, The|chakma]], [[Marma, The|marma]], Murong a ...ducational institutions: college 1, secondary school 6, primary school 37, community school 6, kindergarten 1. Noted educational institutions: Ruma Government H ...
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  • ...Muslim 819235, Hindu 80696, Buddhist 127, Christian 4822 and others 8888. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Munda|munda]], [[Oraon, The| ...tional institutions: college 22, secondary school 126, primary school 344, community school 5, kindergarten 2, technical college 7, technical school 1, technica ...
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  • ...54112; Muslim 98748, Hindu 9370, Buddhist 1, Christian 68 and others 139. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]] and [[Oraon, The|oraon]] belong ...alth complex 1, union health and family welfare centre 3, growth centre 4, community clinic 18. ...
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  • ...179; Muslim 83234, Hindu 68043, Christian 1240 and others 1915. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...41; Muslim 47903, Hindu 494, Buddhist 12858, Christian 288 and others 245. Indigenous communities such as [[Chakmas, The|chakma]], [[Marma, The|marma]], Murang, ...ducational institutions: college 1, secondary school 8, primary school 47, community school 4, kindergarten 2, madrasa 4. Noted educational institutions: Saleh ...
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  • ...380; Muslim 160782, Hindu 12954, Buddhist 10, Christian 12 and others 271. Indigenous communities such as [[Khasia, The|khasia]], [[Manipuri, The|manipuri]] belo ...ucational institutions: college 2, secondary school 14, primary school 54, community school 10, kindergarten 7, madrasa 18. Noted educational institutions: M. S ...
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  • ...88; Muslim 5265, Hindu 2025, Buddhist 15568, Christian 3211 and others 14. Indigenous communities such as [[Chakmas, The|chakma]], [[Marma, The|marma]], Tanchang ...ducational institutions: college 2, secondary school 6, primary school 32, community school 3. Noted educational institutions: Rajasthali College, Bangalhalia C ...
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  • ...ent Settlement Act of 1793. The new zamindari system institutionalised the indigenous rural organisations in Bengal and provided the central regime with a sound ...ion Programme to provide irrigation facilities to farmers and to encourage community management of pumps and tube-wells; (d) Two-tier Cooperatives to promote co ...
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  • '''Rakhain, The''' an ethnic community from [[Arakan|arakan]] who migrated to Bangladesh in late 18th century and ...ving 12 scales, and seven-scale instruments like flute, saxophone and some indigenous instruments for creating melody and rhythm. Both Rakhain men and women pref ...
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  • ...n activities with the local people for development of their farm, home and community, BAU Extension Centre (BAUEC) was established in 1976. The activities of BA .... The campus has a rich botanical garden with rare collection of flora. An indigenous fruit garden is being maintained in the campus in order to conserve the nat ...
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  • ...5033; Muslim 123547, Hindu 47573, Christian 457 and others 187. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...uslim 1066176, Hindu 309423, Buddhist 263, Christian 7897 and others 6283. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Oraon, The|oraon]], [[Munda| ...h training centre 2, college 67, secondary school 358, primary school 865, community school 10, madrasa 77. Noted educational institutions: Thakurgaon Zila Scho ...
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  • ...colonial state at this stage involved parallel instructions in western and indigenous medical systems. Translation of western medical texts was encouraged and th ...on the state of medical education and also to suggest whether teaching of indigenous system should be discontinued. The Committee consisted of Dr John Grant as ...
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  • ...6; Muslim 410745, Hindu 17381, Buddhist 35, Christian 1473 and others 686. Indigenous communities such as [[Garo, The|garo]], Bangshi and Mandai belong to this u ...cational institutions: college 5, secondary school 42, primary school 127, community school 24, satellite school 7, technical school 1, madrasa 38. Noted educat ...
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  • ...89821, Hindu 4340, Buddhist 13000, Christian 31 and others 187. Indigenous community such as [[Chakmas, The|chakma]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...opulation consists of Muslims, Hindus, Christians and animists. The Muslim community, who are next to the Buddhists in number, consists of four groups: ''Tambuk ...inent. The Burmese constitution, therefore, did not include them among the indigenous groups qualifying for citizenship. In March 1978, due to widespread arrests ...
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  • ...8155, Hindu 78018, Buddhist 61, Christian 5392 and others 2971. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ''Health centres'' Hospital 6, union health and family planning centre 10, community health centre 3, diabetic hospital 1, satellite clinic 2, eye hospital 1, c ...
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  • ...is, which are clusters of houses within the cultural boundary of their own community. However, in search of livelihood, they often desert their punjis and move ...m|islam]] is very evident. The changes that have taken place in the Khasia community are most evident in their religious practices. [[Christian Missionaries|chr ...
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  • ...85228; Muslim 170005, Hindu 1383, Christian 6, Buddhist 142 and others 2. Indigenous communities such as Magh and Roai belong to this upazila. ...cal college 1, secondary school 11, primary school 40, satellite school 7, community school 4, orphanage 13, madrasa 269. Noted educational institutions: Pekua ...
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  • Wild flowers, both indigenous and naturalised generally grow in 5 plant communities which commonly includ ...alt dependent species. The estuarial floras are notable, they contain more indigenous species than do other regions of the country. Besides the mangrove species, ...
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  • ...Those who took part in the performance were members of the [[Bedey|bedey]] community and Muslim by faith. Besides Gazir pat, there were other scrolls depicting ...oiled with water into a paste. The paste is then sieved through a gamchha (indigenous towel). The tamarind size thus obtained is then mixed with fine brick powde ...
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  • ...3; Muslim 193081, Hindu 45636, Buddhist 4, Christian 3646 and others 5984. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Munda|munda]] and [[Oraon, T ...centres'' Upazila health complex 1, health and family planning clinic 7, community clinic 29.' ...
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  • ...8916, Hindu 293385, Buddhist 53, Christian 1108 and others 769. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...; Muslim 283868, Hindu 70005, Christian 5988, Buddhist 73 and others 261. Indigenous communities such as [[Manipuri, The|manipuri]] and [[Khasia, The|khasia]] b ...cational institutions: college 9, secondary school 39, primary school 218, community school 16, madrasa 43. Noted educational institutions: Kulaura Degree Colle ...
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  • ...84785; Muslim 164797, Hindu 4314, Christian 334 and others 576. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...47013, Hindu 34113, Buddhist 3520, Christian 31 and others 129. Indigenous community such as Mogh belongs to this upazila. ...' Upazila health complex 1, satellite clinic 5, family planning centre 17, community clinic 6, hospital 1. ...
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  • ...488; Muslim 150882, Hindu 7877, Buddhist 1, Christian 739 and others 2293. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Oraon, The|oraon]] and Mahal ...zila health complex 1, union health and family welfare centre 9, clinic 1, community clinic 17. ...
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  • ...65950; Muslim 124208, Hindu 6423, Christian 346, Buddhist 4 and others 23. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], Bagti, Phahari, [[Oraon, The|o Heath centres 'Upazila health complex 1, family planning centre 4, community clinic 5, clinic 1. ...
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  • ...881; Muslim 222408, Hindu 67037, Christian 706 and others 2349. Indigenous community such as santal belong to this upazila. ...
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  • ...Muslim 1670610, Hindu 347668, Buddhist 62, Christian 2302 and others 2774. Indigenous communities such as [[Khasia, The|khasia]] and [[Manipuri, The|manipuri]] b ...nstitute 1, technical college 1, secondary school 155, primary school 885, community school 2, kindergarten 17, madrasa 140. Noted educational institutions: Hab ...
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  • ...uslim 209465, Hindu 30244, Buddhist 347038, Christian 8663 and others 569. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Chakmas, The|chakma]], [[Mar ...pali college 3, secondary school 177, primary school 512, kindergarten 13, community school 10, madrasa 11. Noted educational institutions: Kachal Degree Colleg ...
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  • ...; Muslim 271352, Hindu 11546, Buddhist 11, Christian 13600 and others 220. Indigenous communities such as [[Garo, The|garo]] and Koch belong to this upazila. ...: college 5, vocational college 1, secondary school 30, primary school 54, community school 5, NGO school 1, madrasa 36. Noted educational institutions: Madhupu ...
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  • ...; Muslim 84026, Hindu 28996, Buddhist 12721, Christian 465 and others 269. Indigenous communities such as [[Tripuris, The|tripura]], [[Chakmas, The|chakma]], [[M ...ucational institutions: college 1, secondary school 12, primary school 73, community school 12, adult education center 4, madrasa 6. Noted educational instituti ...
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  • ...pical forest of the east and southeast hill regions and (vi) homestead and community forests. Brief descriptions of the soils of each forest type are described ...nds are now used for [[Jhum|jhum]] (shifting) cultivation each year by the indigenous population with a jhum-cycle of 5/6 years. Another 15-20 thousand ha are un ...
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  • ...1631, female 93147; Muslim 164795, Hindu 19923, Christian 55 and others 5. Indigenous communities such as [[Oraon, The|oraon]] and [[Santals, The|santal]] belong ...union health and family planning centre 7, union family welfare centre 3, community clinic 22. ...
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  • ...; Muslim 182190, Hindu 35821, Buddhist 76, Christian 4777 and others 9036. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Oraon Language|oraon]], Maha ...ealth complex 1, family planning centre 5, satellite clinic 6, hospital 2, community clinic 6. ...
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  • ...ai is derived from Arabic labbaik. In Chittagong, Noakhali and Sylhet, the indigenous people were afraid of settling in the forest zones for the fear of jinnee a ...ra-tan is an Arakanese corruption of sultan, which indicates that a Muslim community may have grown up in the Chittagong area by the middle of the 10th century ...
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  • ...the people of the upazila marched towards Saidpur with 63 rifles and other indigenous weapons to attack Pak army Camp. However, they were forced to retreat. Free ...Upazila health complex 1, hospital 1, family welfare centre 10, clinic 1,' community clinic 10, satellite clinic 8, pathological centre 1. ...
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  • ...02; Muslim 236561, Hindu 63370, Buddhist 6, Christian 642 and others 1531. Indigenous communities such as [[Khasia, The |khasia]], [[Manipuri, The |manipuri]] be ''Cultural organisations'' Library 1, club 15, community centre 2, cinema hall 1, auditorium 1, literary association 2, playground 1 ...
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  • ...ns like Bengal where there was no ''Ksatriya'' or ''Vaishya'' group in the indigenous population, even the Brahmans were known as a jati, although they were also ...Kapalika''s as untouchables. The Kapalikas were regarded as an uncivilised community, who followed bizarre rituals and practices. The Shabaras, who mostly inhab ...
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  • ...rs's Day, Halkhata, Punnah, Nabanna, Poush Parvana, Anna Prashana etc. The indigenous communities of the district perform various kinds of folk dances including ...
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  • ...712; Muslim 237930, Hindu 9508, Buddhist 5, Christian 3679 and others 239. Indigenous communities such as [[Garo, The|garo]], [[Hajongs|hajong]], Hodi, Mandai an ''Health centres'' Upazila health complex 1, family planning centre 6, community clinic 13, satellite clinic 2. ...
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  • ...; Muslim 41316, Hindu 11317, Buddhist 18630, Christian 164 and others 250. Indigenous communities such as [[Tripuris, The|tripura]], [[Marma, The|marma]] and [[C ...ucational institutions: college 2, secondary school 12, primary school 60, community school 5, kindergarten 6, satellite school 5, madrasa 7, orphanage 1. Noted ...
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  • ...4; Muslim 738958, Hindu 88071, Buddhist 328, Christian 988 and others 758. Indigenous communities such as [[Khasia, The|khasia]] and [[Manipuri, The|manipuri]] b ..., technical college 3, college 7, secondary school 44, primary school 115, community school 6, kindergarten 80, madrasa 30. Noted educational institutions: [[Sh ...
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  • ...1; Muslim 264933, Hindu 12089, Buddhist 3, Christian 12772 and others 246. Indigenous communities such as [[Garo, The|garo]], [[Hajongs|hajong]], Koch, Dalu, Ban ...mplex 1, family planning centre 11, satellite health centre 2, hospital 2, community clinic 38, missionary operated health complex 3. ...
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  • ...2018, Hindu 15152, Buddhist 17, Christian 9329 and others 4814. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...180570, Hindu 51867, Buddhist 4, Christian 133 and others 92. Indigenous community such as [[Khasia, The|khasia]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...1796; Muslim 332413, Hindu 31579, Christian 189 and others 201. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...294665, Hindu 14955, Buddhist 15, Christian 585 and others 614. Indigenous community such as [[Garo, The|garo]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...Buddhist 77, Christian 932 and others 3554. Christian 31 and others 2846. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Oraon, The|oraon]], [[Munda| ...es'' Upazila health complex 1, union health and family planning centre 10, community health centre 13 and Islamic Mission Hospital 1. ...
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  • ...0482, Hindu 23618, Buddhist 6, Christian 11274 and others 5544. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...m 301519, Hindu 30726, Buddhist 9, Christian 81 and others 490. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...Muslim 463640, Hindu 50778, Buddhist 8083, Christian 135 and others 3367. Indigenous communities such as [[Tripuris, The|tripura]], [[Chakmas, The|chakma]], [[M ''Cultural organisations'' Library 1, auditorium 1, park 1, cinema hall 1, community centre 1. ...
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  • ...lim 2333253, Hindu 583313, Buddhist 473, Christian 37488 and others 35601. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santals]], [[Oraon, The|oraon]], Mahali, ...entres 10, textile institute 1, secondary school 617, primary school 1713, community school 11, NGO school 29, kindergarten 10, madrasa 351. Noted educational i ...
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  • ...slim 1425786, Hindu 471974, Buddhist 225, Christian 15350 and others 5727. Indigenous communities such as [[Manipuri, The|manipuri]], [[Khasia, The|khasia]], [[T ..., Lathinritta (stick dance), Jhumur nritya, Charak nritya of the Shabdakar community, proverbs, Poi, riddle, Dak, Geet, marriage song, Dhamail song, Baul song, ...
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  • ...illa; Meshbah Kamal ''et al'', ''Cultural Survey of Bangladesh Series-5'', Indigenous Communities, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 2007; Sirajul Islam (ed), ''Hist [[Category:Indigenous Community]] ...
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  • ...lim 375045, Hindu 19105, Buddhist 1, Christian 8 and others 99. Indigenous community such as Buno (a genre of the Santals) lives on the bank of the Naodanga Riv ...
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  • ...ngling of modern designs. Furniture usage in rural schools, restaurants or community centres is marked by the parallel use of modern furniture with traditional ...sed in furniture production, it must be thoroughly dried and seasoned. The indigenous technique of seasoning the wood is to keep it under water for 20 or 30 days ...
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  • ...ave further diluted the Brahmanical culture. Jainism and Buddhism, the two indigenous post-Aryan religions of north-India, represented the blending of both Aryan ...a, Aryanisation in Bengal followed a more liberal line. Aryanising all the indigenous peoples and putting all these racial and ethnic elements into the four cast ...
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  • ...4813; Muslim 252545, Hindu 64816, Buddhist 3, Christian 30 and others 860. Indigenous communities such as [[Munda|munda]], Bhabene, Charal and Kaiborta belong to ...cational institutions: college 9, secondary school 42, primary school 183, community school 3, madrasa 46. Noted educational institutions: Shyamnagar Mohsin Col ...
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  • ...373011, Hindu 31011, Buddhist 2, Christian 189 and others 935. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...ali-puja, Ratha-jatra, Snan-jatra, Dol-jatra, Janmastami etc. of the Hindu community. Among the festival-based fairs of the Muslim community, those related to the Muharram are the most colourful. The Shia Muslims bri ...
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  • ...lim 2250427, Hindu 287919, Buddhist 102, Christian 18590 and others 43119. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Oraon, The|oraon]], [[Munda| ...llege 45, technical college 10, secondary school 584, primary school 1342, community school 22, kindergarten 23, madrasa 244. Noted educational institutions: Dh ...
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  • ...8; Muslim 251254, Hindu 26669, Buddhist 16, Christian 688 and others 392. Indigenous communities such as [[Hajongs|hajong]], [[Manipuri, The|manipuri]] and [[Ga ...hnical college 2, secondary school 32, primary school 195, kindergarten 8, community school 26, madrasa 7. Noted educational institutions: Sunamganj Government ...
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  • ...438807, Hindu 26286, Buddhist 75, Christian 265 and others 486. Indigenous community such as Tipra belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...298; Muslim 322725, Hindu 18609, Christian 574, Buddhist 3 and others 251. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], Koch ([[Rajbangshi, The|rajban ...health centre 3, family planning centre 9, NGO conducted health centre 7, community clinic 20. ...
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  • ...uslim 2995529, Hindu 232158, Buddhist 643, Christian 2442 and others 2062. Indigenous communities such as [[Khasia, The|khasia]], [[Manipuri, The|manipuri]] and ..., technical college 3, college 7, secondary school 44, primary school 115, community school 6, kindergarten 80, madrasa 30. Noted educational institutions: [[Sh ...
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  • ...160; Muslim 603230, Hindu 11336, Buddhist 2, Christian 294 and others 210. Indigenous communities such as [[Garo, The|garo]] and [[Koch|koch]] belong to this upa ''Health centres'' Hospital 1, railway hospital 1, satellite clinic 10, community clinic 60, maternity 1, diabetic hospital 1, leprosy clinic 1, TB clinic 1, ...
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  • ...5; Muslim 650437, Hindu 66642, Buddhist 147, Christian 274 and others 703. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]] and [[Oraon, The|oraon]] belong ...ndary school 63, primary school 230, satellite school 18, kindergarten 18, community school 15, NGO operated school 120, madrasa 72. Noted educational instituti ...
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  • ...y those of the Unani and Ayurvedic systems, are now prepared by using both indigenous and modern pharmaceutical technology and under strict quality control measu ...nd improving the personal and environmental hygiene of the patient and the community. Well-educated and professionally trained experts practice this system of m ...
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  • ...5; Muslim 247248, Hindu 54408, Buddhist 21095, Christian 32 and others 57. Indigenous communities such as [[Marma, The|marma]], [[Tripura|tripura]] and Magh belo ...tutions: university 1, college 9, secondary school 59, primary school 168, community school 6, kindergarten 11, madrasa 21 maktab 355. Noted educational institu ...
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  • ...slam. For historical reasons the Muslims of Bengal had been following many indigenous customs, rituals and ceremonies which were far from the principles of Islam The Gaon Khalifah acted as a community leader whose duty was to spread religious education, enforce religious duti ...
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  • ...Muslim 1743994, Hindu 70382, Buddhist 556, Christian 5108 and others 334. Indigenous communities such as Koach and [[Rajbangshi, The|rajbangshi]] belong to this ..., women's organisation 3, women's co-operative society 89, cinema hall 10, community centre 10, shilpakala academy 1, shishu academy 1, dakbunglow 2, circuit ho ...
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  • ...bangshi]] and [[Bedey|bedey]] also speak Bangla. In all, more than 300,000 indigenous people speak Bangla fluently. Some tribal groups like [[Bagdi|bagdi]]s and [[Category:Indigenous Community]] ...
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  • ..., Hindu 122394, Buddhist 134, Christian 27830 and others 14645. Indigenous community such as [[Santals, The|santal]] belongs to this upazila. ...
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  • ...an merely a physical shell. Housing encompasses all auxiliary services and community facilities which are necessary to human beings. As a basic need housing is ...ouses refer generally to those of the Santhals, one of the earliest of the indigenous peoples in Bangladesh. Their houses are made of mud walls. The current pred ...
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  • ..., which would restrict the circulation of the Calcutta Press. The business community of Calcutta visualised the shift of trade from Calcutta to Chittagong, whic ...counterpoise to thwart the rapidly growing strength of the educated Hindu community. Economic, political and communal interests combined together to intensify ...
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  • ...This has been increased to 22,500. There are also satellite clinics at the community level operated by the staff of health and family welfare centres. The H&FWC ...private. The NGO and private sectors are also involved in activities like community-based distribution, clinical services, family planning, research and evalua ...
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  • '''Tribal Culture''' There are many indigenous communities in Bangladesh and each of these communities has its own culture [[Category:Indigenous Community]] ...
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  • ...from generation to generation. Some of the festivals bear the mark of the community and nationality, some have the stamp of religion, and again some bear the i ...s a symbol of marriage, on the pitha. But in the urban areas, this type of indigenous practice was absent. In the Eid menu, homemade sweet items would get promin ...
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  • ...me groups of the population. food habits vary in different sections of the community according to their customs and traditions, taboos, rites, and economic cond ...y and rice is the product of paddy husked with the help of dheki and other indigenous methods as well as modern mechanised systems. The price of rice in Bengal h ...
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  • ...troducing modern banking in India as an extension of trade in the European community there. These houses later frequently acted as investment bankers, and provi The [[Swadeshi Movement|swadeshi movement]] of 1905 gave added impetus to indigenous business and many new companies were founded, and these were controlled by ...
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  • ...god Varuna). It is arranged both on social or family initiatives or by the community of fakirs. During Mughal rule, it used to be observed with great pomp at Mu ''Sagrai'' a new year festival of the indigenous tribes. The tribes of the Chittagong Hill Tracts celebrate it with great po ...
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  • ...n, or relationship to, specific groups and institutions '' the family, the community, religious, caste or occupational groups, the sovereign and so on. The idea .... One key cultural difference, they argued, was an emphasis in Asia on the community rather than on the individual. Another was the precedence of collective soc ...
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  • ...rtile alluvial soils which support extensive cultivation. Weed flora, both indigenous and exotic, thrive well in the marginal lands (eg isles, passageways) and w ...us knowledge associated with herbal medicine''''' In traditional systems, indigenous knowledge (IK) plays a central role in disease diagnosis and health care pr ...
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  • ...rating activities and thereby upgrading the quality of life of the farming community. ''Weed control'' Weed control at present mainly depends on the indigenous hand tools. But in the low land rice cultivation in rows, the operation of ...
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  • ...rst period- the age of Carey- the main emphasis was laid on improvement of indigenous languages and literature and spread of education as preparatory work to eva ...people, Carey wanted to build up a scheme of mass education adopting some indigenous systems like sardar-pado (monitorial system). ...
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  • ...a large number of non-Muslims had been living from time immemorial. These indigenous people were diametrically opposed to the incomers in every aspect of religi ...supremacy of the Mughals there came iranians, mostly belonging to the xia community. ...
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  • ...itionally been exploited by the rural community through capture fisheries. Indigenous fish species are adapted to the seasonal river flows and freshwater balance ...
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  • ...tation efforts for drug addicts can be both costly and time-consuming. The Community Drug Addiction Institute, Tejgoan, Dhaka, was established in 1989, under a ...um becomes resistant to a certain antibiotic and establishes itself in the community by replacing the sensitive type, the doctor loses a powerful weapon. Ration ...
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  • ...native, male kaviraj to popularize western medicine (alongside the use of indigenous drugs) at the village level. There were about ten to fifteen tikadars (inoc ...- || Formal introduction of Diploma in Public Health (DPH) and Diploma in Community Medicine (DCM) in NIPSOM. ...
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  • ...The phenomenon was inherently similar to that of Calcutta's shooting Hindu community, whose upstart character was scathingly criticised by Kaliprasanna Singha i ...dewan to the Company). But the most prominent representative of the royal community was Maharaja Nabakrishna of Shobhabazar, the Persian writer of [[Clive, Rob ...
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  • ...nts in this field have been duly acknowledged and appreciated by the world community. While carrying out their duties as peace-keepers under high risk and hosti ...education, disaster, food, gender, good governance, health, human rights, indigenous people, migration, nutrition, participation, population, poverty, refugees, ...
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  • ...saini Dalan|husaini dalan]], the famous [[Imambara|imambara]] of the Shiah Community, a faction of Muslims, is located behind the [[Dhaka Medical College and Ho ...(opposite the Christian cemetery), the garden with its rich collection of indigenous and exotic plants is one of the most exciting attractions for naturalists a ...
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  • ...Employment Bank was set up in 1998 for employment generation of the youth community. Another project titled 'Ekti Bari Ekti Khamar' (one house one farm) was la ...ries, skill development of women for employment generation, development of indigenous technology and industries based on local raw materials. The NIP opened up a ...
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  • ...e product and assumes the traditions, emotions, thoughts and values of the community. Because folk literature is oral basically, it tends to rely on some device ...antations, [[Riddle|riddle]]s and [[Proverbs|proverbs]] that draw upon the indigenous culture of this land but which, through the centuries, have also absorbed a ...
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