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  • '''Mass Communication''' refers to the process of transmitting information, such as thoughts and ...spapers had to wait for long before becoming an effective vehicle for mass communication. Even today most people in rural Bangladesh and many in the cities do not r ...
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  • '''Postal Communication''' exists from the ancient age and the evidences of existence of earliest ...to that of the Mughal emperors. This was necessary to ensure the lines of communication between the trading centres of Calcutta and those of Dhaka, Chittagong, Din ...
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  • ...outlay of 50 million pound sterling. India continued to have its primitive communication system marked by country [[Boat|boat]]s of poor tonnage and low speed along ...of the country. Through Narayanganj it went on maintaining a regular steam communication with Calcutta. In the district of Sylhet, too, steamers had been carrying t ...
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  • ...came Minister for Communication in 1957. During his office as Minister for Communication, East Pakistan Railway saw considerable improvement. In 1962 he joined the ...
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  • ...s current name BRTC as a semi-autonomous corporation under the Ministry of Communication after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. An eleven-member Board of Dir [[Category:Communication]] ...
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  • ...ration and administrative buildings, car parking, air navigation and radio communication system. [[Category:Communication]] ...
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  • ...ngali; (iii) establish distribution channels for the produced materials of communication throughout the country; (vi) train field staff in use of information materi ...nal and regional levels. To provide better [[agriculture]] information and communication services, a new project entitled 'Strengthening of Agriculture Information ...
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  • ...eds of boats and launches arrive at and depart from Sadarghat facilitating communication mostly with the southern districts. Barges carrying cargoes also use Sadarg [[Category:Communication]] ...
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  • ...or example, insects use tiny biomolecules called pheromones for mating and communication. Scientists have discovered thousands of pheromones so far. Some of them ar ...
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  • '''Mass Communication''' refers to the process of transmitting information, such as thoughts and ...spapers had to wait for long before becoming an effective vehicle for mass communication. Even today most people in rural Bangladesh and many in the cities do not r ...
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  • ...a jar in a cowshed, religious sermons by Jesus to his disciples, spiritual communication between Jesus and God, crucifixion of Jesus, etc are the themes of Yisu pat ...
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  • ...ripur, Khulna, Goalanda river-ports became very important. Beside, to make communication with Assam reroute to Northern part of Bengal, river ports of Shirajgonj an [[Category:Communication]] ...
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  • ...nd College. He obtained post-graduation degree from the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of Dhaka University in 1982. ...story Museum. Mishuk Munier joined as a Lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of Dhaka University in 1990. He went to the USA with a fello ...
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  • ...pmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction and language communication with repetitive behavior and bizarre responses to the environment. These si ...
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  • ...ity including Computer Science and Engineering Department, Information and Communication Technology Department, Textile Engineering Department under Computer Scienc ...
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  • '''Palanquin''' (palki) a traditional means of communication now very rare. It is borne on the shoulders of two, four or even eight bear ...ing purda system used palanquin even down to the 1960s. The ever expanding communication network, introduction of motorised vehicles in land and waters all over the ...
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  • ...f Law, Forest, Roads and Communication, and Land. During his tenure in the communication ministry, the plans for the Dhaka'Khulna Road and Dhaka'Mymensingh Road wer ...
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  • '''East Indian Railway''' the first company to introduce rail communication in Bengal and beyond. Established in 1845 the East India Railway Company, s ...dia for profit was a project of British capitalism. Commercially, the rail-communication was opened in England in the early nineteenth century. Its vibrating busine ...
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  • ..., nagar kasba etc. Considering the location, distance of one from another, communication system with the central or Provincial Capital, attachment of official title ...
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  • ...the Minister for Communication, and then the Minister for Home Affairs and Communication in the cabinet of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. In 1973, he was electe ...
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  • ...e late eighties of the nineteenth century with the objective of developing communication system of the eastern region of British India, particularly, Assam and East [[Category:Communication]] ...
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  • ...about the subject. Department of Roads and Highways under the Ministry of Communication, and the Public Works Department (PWD) under the Ministry of Works, have ar ...
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  • ...age had a good harvest. With the spread of education, the growth of modern communication, and greater control of traditional diseases and epidemics, the Gram Devata ...
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  • ...te Diploma in Development Planning and Project Management, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), E-governance and E-commerce, Language and Human Resource NAPD houses a strong Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Audio Visual Branch. Under this Branch NAPD has two mo ...
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  • ...Karnafuli in 1989. Shah Amanot Bridge brought about a great change in the communication shortening both the distance and time needed for the journey. But within te [[Category:Communication]] ...
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  • ...eveloped on specific idea and concept. Now Graphic design is termed visual communication. ...nship of perception is developed among the audience, based on basic visual communication. For example when we see a sign of arrow, we can understand the direction. ...
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  • ...omous body under the ICT Division, Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology, Government of Bangladesh for encouraging and providing support ...his BCC established jointly 'Bangladesh-Korea Institute of Information and Communication Technology' with the assistance from Bangladesh and Korean government in 20 ...
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  • ...dom of religion, rights to property, and protection of home and privacy of communication. [Enamul Haq] ...
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  • ...gricultural labourer 2.90%, industry 0.95%, commerce 25.50%, transport and communication 6.56%, construction 4.75%, service 26.58%, religious service 0.13%, rent an ''Communication facilities'' Pucca road 20 km, semi pucca road 9 km, mud road' 20 km; Khey ...
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  • ...he very poor students. The students observe national science, information, communication and Technology Week, and participate in various national competitions inclu ...
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  • ...gricultural labourer 6.12%, industry 0.99%, commerce 12.12%, transport and communication 2.83%, service 5.12%, construction 3.42%, religious service 0.45%, rent and ''Communication facilities'' Pucca road 95.5 km, semi pucca road 27 km and mud road 150 km ...
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  • ...Government's control restricted to such subjects as the Federal Services, communication, currency and external and inter-provincial relations. It also pledged, to ...
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  • ...outlay of 50 million pound sterling. India continued to have its primitive communication system marked by country [[Boat|boat]]s of poor tonnage and low speed along ...of the country. Through Narayanganj it went on maintaining a regular steam communication with Calcutta. In the district of Sylhet, too, steamers had been carrying t ...
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  • ...gricultural labourer 0.47%, industry 2.97%, commerce 39.12%, transport and communication 6.39%, construction 2.03%, religious service 0.16%, service 30.12%, rent an ''Communication facilities'' Total road 32.02 km. ...
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  • ...gricultural labourer 1.67%, industry 2.49%, commerce 29.02%, transport and communication 12.65%, construction 3.22%, religious service' 0.15%, service 29.94%, rent ''Communication facilities'' Total road 49.78 km. ...
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  • ...m Patuakhali to Dhaka via. Shikarpur and Taltala and thus facilitated easy communication for the people of Patuakhali to Dhaka. Barisal BM School and Barisal BM Col ...
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  • ...gricultural labourer 1.67%, industry 0.77%, commerce 13.59%, transport and communication 4.25%, service 63.97%, construction 2.35%, religious service 0.07%, rent an ''Communication facilities' Total roads: 68.08 km. ...
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  • ...nd wireless communication. During World War II, the technology of wireless communication was upgraded to satisfy military needs and the up-to-date technology was in ...
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  • ..., snatching, and petty pilfering at melas (fairs). With the improvement of communication and governance in the early part of the twentieth century, Sandars found it ...
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  • ...agricultural labourer 9.98%, industry 0.34%, commerce 9.85%, transport and communication 2.02%, service 3.39%, construction 2.09%, religious service 0.33%, rent and ''Communication facilities'' Pucca road 24.71, semi-pucca road 22 and mud road 123. ...
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