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  • ...fter territorial acquisitions led parliament to intervene into the affairs of the company. The Regulating Act was the result. ...abolition of the Company and bringing British India under the direct rule of the Crown-in-Parliament in 1858. [Sirajul Islam] ...
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  • ...fter territorial acquisitions led parliament to intervene into the affairs of the company. The Regulating Act was the result. ...abolition of the Company and bringing British India under the direct rule of the Crown-in-Parliament in 1858. [Sirajul Islam] ...
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  • ...Board of Control and replaced the President of the Board by the Secretary of State for India. ...e, Council members and the Council staff would be paid out of the revenues of India. ...
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  • ...litically unacceptable when the company had become the sovereign authority of Bengal. ...the Charter Act of 1853 when the privilege was abolished and a new system of recruiting civilians by competitive examinations introduced. ...
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  • ...me 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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  • ...Lord Ellenborough was nominated by the cabinet to be the Governor General of India. He served as Governor General from 28 February 1842 to 15 June 1844. ...neral. In a state of continuous non-cooperation of the civilians the Court of Directors recalled him in June 1844. [Sirajul Islam ...
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  • ...d) seeds to farmers and thus promote production of high-yielding varieties of various crops. The agency is headed by a director and has 238 staff distrib ...tension in the promotion and use of improved seeds; and collecting samples of truthfully labelled seeds throughout the country and checking their declare ...
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  • ...ourt of Directors|court of directors]] and the [[Board of Control|board of control]]. During the company period, the annual administration report was a confid ...the Administration of Bengal provides extraordinary insight into the state of the colonial governance, its strengths and weaknesses. [Sirajul Islam] ...
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  • ...cessive [[Charter Acts|charter acts]] since then made the company a shadow of its former self by 1853. ...e [[Board of Control|board of control]] and the [[Court of Directors|court of directors]]. ...
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  • ...tary of Ministry of Education. The Board is presently managing the affairs of the College. ...ucation in three levels: primary, secondary and higher secondary. Students of class III to XII can study here both in Bangla and English medium. The Coll ...
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  • ...ember with the designation of the [[Secretary of State for India|secretary of state for india]]. The 'Home Government'; was then shifted to a new office ...d for that purpose they tried to make a lot of money for using it at times of elections. ...
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  • ...tension of sericulture in the country. The institute is located on an area of about 20 ha. About 100 staff including 22 scientists are now working in the ...ogical institute was first set-up in Rajshahi in 1898. After the partition of British India in 1947, East Pakistan received two nurseries, one located at ...
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  • ...ept changing its set-up, jurisdictions, powers and functions until the end of the British rule. ...cil was the Committee of Revenue when it transacted the revenue businesses of the new state. ...
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  • ...parameters, quality control of different construction materials, analysis of water quality, suspended bed material and bedload sediment. ...e of the Act No. 53 of July 1990. Headquarters of RRI is located at suburb of Faridpur town. ...
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  • ...the British Bible Society, the Foreign Bible Society, and the Propagation of Gospel and Church Missionary Society. ...ompany government to rescue the depraved Indian society from the labyrinth of moral degradation. He argued that this goal might be achieved if the compan ...
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  • ...eneration of the only imported variety, deterioration of quality, and lack of marketing. ...es; and (v) detection of cotton diseases and development of preventive and control measures. ...
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  • ...machinery, spare parts, and raw materials, and clearance from environment control authorities. ...sues a pass book, which is then sent to the office of the Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, who, in turn, issues an Import Registration Certificat ...
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  • ...gladesh Civil Service (BCS) by which candidates are selected for positions of class I government officers are also public examinations. ...he universities at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay in 1857, the responsibility of conducting the entrance examination (renamed later as matriculation examina ...
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  • ...modern India and presented a comprehensive plan for the later development of the educational system in the subcontinent. ...introduction of a system of grants-in aid to help support a rising number of privately managed educational institutions. ...
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  • ...e in Queta. After the liberation of Bangladesh he was promoted to the post of Lt. Colonel in 1973 and retired from Bangladesh army. ...ral secretary of the Party in 1985. Mustafizur Rahman was elected a member of the Jatiya Sangsad in 1991 and was included in the cabinet as Foreign Minis ...
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  • ...be invited to participate in decision processes of the Superior Selection Board. ...Minister was also made a member of the SSB. The secretary of the Ministry of Establishment acts as its member-secretary. ...
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  • ...nal license that is Continuous Discharge Certificate (CDC) from Department of Shipping. ...three assisting organs namely Academic Council, Board of Studies and Board of Discipline. The academy has three departments such as Nautical, Marine Engi ...
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  • ...aptahik Bangladesh''. He was appointed as chairman of the Board of Editors of ''Dainik Desh'' in 1982. ...ce Abdus|abdus sattar]] in charge of the Ministry of Health and Population Control, Labour Manpower and Social Welfare. ...
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  • ...became chief secretary of the Supreme Government of Calcutta and a member of the Council from October 1801. ...d in July 1807. In recognition of his laudable services during the regimes of Cornwallis, [[Shore, Sir John|john shor]]e and [[Wellesley, Lord|wellesley] ...
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  • ...of French influence from India and to make the British the paramount power of the subcontinent, which he implemented through wars as well as by peaceful ...Subsidiary Alliance and thus was peacefully turned into a subordinate ally of the British.   ...
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  • ...ent stages in different parts of the country; (vi) to nurture the ideology of group theatre; (vii) to inform drama with social purpose; (viii) to publish ...chairpersons is selected as its chairperson and one of the 12-member board of secretaries is selected as its secretary general. ...
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  • ...major war in India. He had achieved several diplomatic victories. By show of force he prevented the Pindari leader, Amir Khan from interfering in Berar. ...of the British. By the treaty Ranjit Singh accepted Sutlej as the boundary of his Kingdom and faithfully observed the treaty terms all his life. The trea ...
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  • ...d of direct relationship of peasants with the king or sovereign in respect of land ownership, which came to be known as the [[Raiyat|raiyat]] based syste ...r]]s, who were not owners of land, but were imperial agents for collection of rents from the individual tenants in their respective areas. ...
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  • ...mentioned the grama-vrddhas (village elders) who were the esteemed members of the village assembly and whose duty was to assist the government officials ...y social laws and customs and suggest penalties only against the violators of these. ...
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  • ...ieth century, 'taxes on imports and exports' were the seventh major source of public revenue. ...t 1896, the Land Customs Act 1924, and the Tariff Act 1934) and Section 14 of the Civil Aviation Ordinance 1960 were repealed. This put an end to legal f ...
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  • ...lanning, development and management of [[Water Resources|water resources]] of the country as well as offering training facilities to develop [[energy]] a ...
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  • ...gladesh. The [[Dakatia River|dakatia]] is one of the important tributaries of the Gumti and the Buri river is its distributary. ...ementation of a number of BWDB projects, the Gumti appears now to be under control. ...
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  • ...nown to [[Fort William|fort william]] people that Nanda Kumar, a confidant of Mir Jafar, motivated the hard-pressed nawab to make secret contact with oth ...y highlighting the bribes were duly sent to the [[Court of Directors|court of directors]]. ...
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  • ...ed enterprises into public limited companies through sale of more than 50% of shares directly or through [[Stock Exchange|stock exchange]]. ...ned enterprises leaving them in an unprotected environment. The government of Bangladesh promulgated Abandoned Properties Ordinance and Nationalisation O ...
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  • ...he post of commissioners, each in charge of a division comprising a number of districts. Bengal was divided into twenty divisions, each under a commissio ...ely Dhaka, Chittagong and Rajshahi. Later, Khulna division was created out of Rajshahi division. During the 1990s, two more divisions, namely Barisal and ...
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  • ...have capacity at all to buy those. In this context, the central government of Pakistan requested the United Nations to provide technical assistance. A mi ...nt Board (BPDB). Similar functions and charter of duties of the water wing of the erstwhile EPWAPDA were assigned to BWDB, formed comprising a Chairman a ...
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  • ...s. The institute also contributes to advancing knowledge and understanding of contemporary international and strategic issues from national and regional ...ernment of Bangladesh. A limited fund is also generated from sale proceeds of publications and funded projects. The institute is entitled to receive gran ...
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  • ...about 150 miles (240 km) and built during his time, also acted as a flood control embankment. The Mughal emperors constructed embankments along different lar ...etres of embankments have been built along rivers and in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. These embankments provide a protected environment for agricultu ...
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  • ...ple. In the wild plant, they are pale lilac with a purple spot at the base of each petal. ...um is prescribed for curing mental and physical diseases, especially those of the eye. ...
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  • ...Maharaja|nanda kumar]] is the glaring example of the despotic application of law by the Supreme Court. ...t of Judicature for the more speedy and effectual trial of persons accused of offences committed in the East Indies'. ...
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  • ...er of Works and Communication. Consequent upon his defeat by the candidate of combined opposition parties in the 1965 elections he resigned from the cabi ...rning body of Sir Salimullah Orphanage, and chairman of managing committee of Dhanmondi School. ...
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  • ...l officers to manage the affairs of the institute under the direct control of the Director General. ...ng. Newly appointed assistant judges are given basic training for a period of four to six weeks on substantive and procedural laws to make them equipped ...
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  • ...s). A new administrative unit was thus created which was to form the basis of the present-day thana or upazila in Bangladesh. ...ommended the setting up of circle boards, initially under the chairmanship of CO. This, however, was never set up during British rule. ...
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  • ...d the railway network in Eastern India. Its closest runners in other parts of India were the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, South Indian Railway, North ...come up with a serious plan to motivate the government of India in favour of laying railway tracts in India was Rowland Macdonald Stephenson, a civil en ...
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  • ...ost notable among his historical works are History of England (1839), Laws of Ancient Rome (1842), and History, 4 vols (1855). His collected works run in ...ing among themselves as to whether in British India the traditional system of education should be supported by the government or any alternative method o ...
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  • ...external scarcity (such as in wartime) or inflationary pressure. The basis of tax computation may be ad valorem (as in a [[Value Added Tax|value added ta ...and the tax on opium, similar to excise duty, was a major source of income of the Muslim rulers. ...
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  • ...-stained soil of Bengal we vow not to forget any of our martyrs, any event of our history'. ...rted to operate as an endeavour to maintain records of the historic events of liberation struggle in an objective and authentic way. ...
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  • ...overed with water at any time of the year, including benefits to arise out of such land. ...and (ix) transfer by way of sale, mortgage or lease, or otherwise dispose of any property or any easement, interest, profit or right, present or future, ...
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  • ...n spite of the loss of America Cornwallis retained his high image as a man of great courage, honesty and integrity. ...nance in Bengal. He was particularly directed to stop the ad hoc character of revenue administration and establish the [[Permanent Settlement, The|perman ...
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  • ...undreds of others working here got injured at the outset of liberation war of 1971. ...ontrol of the Ministry of Shipping. The Port is run by CPA Board consisted of a Chairman and not more four other members appointed by the government. ...
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  • ...tered as a national NGO in 1990 under the Social Welfare (Registration and Control) Act, 1961. ...adesh and one at Fatullah in Narayangonj in co-operation of the Department of Primary Education, Bangladesh. ...
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