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  • ...d to assist and advise the board in dealing with specific issues and areas of trade and industry. ...y and undertakes' research on major policy issues for promotion and growth of trade and industry. ...
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  • ...ovides for short-course training to students of different medical colleges of the country. The hospital with the institute functions through two wings. T ...ion. Surgical activities include major operations involving the full range of pulmonary, extrapulmonary, esophageal and pleural surgery, bronchoscopy, an ...
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  • ...education. Although the goal with which it was formed was the same as that of the Indian Industrial Association, the AASIEI was broader in its outlook an Jogendrachandra Ghosh, the lawyer-son of Justice Chandramadhab Ghosh and others set it up in March 1904. It was felt ...
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  • '''National Institute of Preventive of Social Medicine''' see [[Training Institutions|training institutions]]. ...
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  • '''National Institute of Preventive of Social Medicine''' [[Training Institutions|training institutions]]. ...
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  • ...y, virtue, merit, and contributions to the success of the Raj. The purpose of the Order has been mentioned in the Letters Patent, which goes: [[Image:OrderoftheStarofIndia.jpg|thumb|400px|Order of the Star of India]] ...
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  • ...all Pakistani forces who surrendered and became the prisoners of war. All of these prisoners were subsequently taken under Indian custody. ...esh was persuaded by India to withdraw its demand for trying 195 prisoners of war in order to facilitate India-Pakistan rapprochement. [Fazlul Quader Qua ...
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  • '''Disease of Eye''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. ...
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  • '''Birds of Prey''' see [[bird]]. ...
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  • ...athematics; and the faculty of Law started with the Department of Law. Out of the total enrolled students in the three faculties 386 were admitted in the ...dent of this university and a renowned economist of Bangladesh and founder of the Grameen Bank, won the Nobel Prize for peace in 2006. ...
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  • ...tary rulers in occupied Bangladesh during the [[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]] in 1971. [[Image:KillingOfIntellectuals.jpg|thumb|400px|rihgt|A site of mass massacre of Intellectuals, Mirpur]] ...
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  • '''Songs of Atulprasad''' see [[Sen, Atulprasad|sen, atulprasad]]. ...
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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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  • '''University of Khulna''' see [[Khulna University|khulna university]]. ...
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  • ...tration (Protocol and Convention) Act of 1937. However, to meet the demand of present-day disputes, especially the international commercial disputes betw ...
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  • ...d jawans in different branches of his armed forces. Later, during the rule of Sultan [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]] (1519-1532), Afghans played a very impor ...l and ascended its throne. Afghan officers and troops rejoiced the victory of Sher Shah, their compatriot and accepted his command. ...
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  • ...yday mistakes. Such popular songs have a great appeal as the inner message of the lyrics expresses profound admiration and total surrender to the God as ...ovement. Young people specially the students used to perform his this type of songs before the mass people. Inflexed by another top lyricist [[Roy, Dwije ...
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  • ...egree colleges and also the colleges of vocational and technical education of Rajshahi and Khulna divisions were affiliated to the newly established univ ...ce-Chancellor, Treasurer, Registrar, Controller of Examinations, and a set of other officers. ...
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  • ...hich is to create a legal obligation. Contract essentially consists mainly of two elements:' an agreement and a legal obligation which is enforceable by ...24-147), contracts of bailment and pledge (sections 148-181) and contracts of agency (sections 182-238). [Kazi Ebadul Hoque] ...
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  • ...all forms of public authority is subject to review by the ordinary courts of law to which all citizens have equal access. ...ations. In most newly emergent nations they are incorporated and made part of the constitution. ...
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  • '''Songs of Ramprasad''' see [[Ramprasad Sen|sen, ramprasad]]. ...
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  • ...ntry in the year 1971. Surveyor General of Bangladesh is the official head of SOB. ...s control, printing, maintenance and custody of the negatives; preparation of topographic maps and other various thematic maps. ...
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  • ...the procedures of transaction of business of the government and allocation of functions among various ministries/divisions. ...r-departmental consultations, meetings of council of ministers, disclosure of information, and so on. These rules were issued again on 30 May 1946 with m ...
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  • ...lling their expectations. Therefore, they forced him to abdicate in favour of his son-in-law, [[Mir Qasim|mir qasim]], who rewarded his benefactors hands ...ger willing to tolerate equality between themselves and Indians. The truth of the matter was that there could not exist two masters in Bengal. While Mir ...
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  • '''Hall of Fame''' see [[Bijoy Ketan Museum|bijoy ketan museum]]. ...
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  • ...h a maximum depth of 5,258m. Bangladesh is situated at the head of the Bay of Bengal. ...upies almost the entire Bay of Bengal gently sloping southward at an angle of 8'-10'. In many places underwater valleys dissect this plain mass. ...
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  • ...business in the Sangsad. This is done on the strength of Article 75(1)(a) of the Constitution. ...held as many as nine meetings and finalised further amendments. The report of the committee was approved by the Jatiya Sangsad on 5 February 1992 which w ...
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  • ...on demand or at a specified future date. Negotiable instruments like bills of exchange, promissory notes, and cheques in Bangladesh are governed by the N ...rotested for dishonour when such protest is required to be made by the law of the country where it is drawn. ...
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  • ...hen its trade regime was substantially liberalized with the implementation of the Financial Sector Reforms program. ...ion of exportable, and expanding the export base, developing marketability of export items, and establishing backward linkage with export-oriented indust ...
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  • ...to expose to Muslim public opinion the actual and imagined discriminations of Congress Ministries against Muslims. ...the dominion status which the British wanted to grant India after the end of the Second World War. ...
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  • ...h carried-out an excavation programme during 1981-83 and unearthed remains of a temple there. The square shaped temple was 5.02m by 4.92m in size. ...e spectators. The graceful beauty of the statues is unparalleled and a few of those do not have snake-hoods on their head. ...
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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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  • ...nce of trade since its independence and the problem became chronic because of the country's heavy dependence on imports and at the same time, its require ...avorable position soon. SDR balance reached at USD 1.09 billion at the end of December 2020. ...
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  • ...ncluding that of the government in liberated Bangladesh until the adoption of the Constitution, made effective from 16 December 1972. ...mujibur rahman]] was arrested by the Pakistan Army, he made a Declaration of Independence. Bangabandhu’s declaration was as follows: ...
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  • ...ly concentrated its activities mostly on preservation and excavation works of only select monuments and ruins. ...aeology'' in 1964 by F.A. Khan enabled publication of important activities of the department. Paharpur Museum was first founded in 1956-57. Later, [[main ...
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  • ...liser and at least 78 percent of the K-salts consumed worldwide is Muriate of Potash. It may contain 48 to 62.5% K20 (39 to 61% K), and about 47% chlorin Commercial production of K-fertilisers, mainly Muriate of Potash, began in Germany in 1861. Later, Liebig found that K is an essentia ...
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  • ...and recommends allocation of land in industrial areas. In addition, Board of investment assists investors in expeditiously obtaining services such as el ...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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  • ...ountry. As an important part of state and diplomatic protocol, the warrant of precedence has been in practice in all polities in history. ...tled holders etc. The non-landed gentry, however, lay in the lowest strata of the native titled hierarchy. ...
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  • ...but it also contains a brief account of the history of Dhaka. Antiquities of Dacca is by mistake referred to by many as a book. ...n the form of folios. In one sense Antiquities is the result of the labour of four persons; original drawings by D'Oyley, the narration on Dhaka prepared ...
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ce and Art. Such persons would be rewarded by Academic Degrees as evidence of their attainments. [[Image:CalcuttaUniversity.jpg|thumb|400px| Asutosh Building, University of Calcutta]] ...
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  • ...ave been listed below sequentially down to the Declaration of Independence of 26 March 1971. ...ague was founded in Dhaka with the objective of safeguarding the interests of the Indian Muslim community. ...
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  • ...apur|jaintapur]]. Between 1548 and 1564, Jaintia was conquered by the king of Cooch Bihar. ...s of Sylhet after the acquisition of [[Diwani|diwani]] (1765). The kingdom of Jaintia lost its independence when the Burmese conquered Assam in 1824. Soo ...
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  • '''Disease of Children''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. ...
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  • ...he third largest public university of the country. The academic activities of the university was formally began on 18 November in 1966. [[Image:ChittagongUniversity.jpg|thumb|400px|University of Chittagong]] ...
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  • ...ire which gradually engulfed most parts of India and ultimately many parts of Asia as well. ...settle in Calcutta, purchase the zamindari rights over the three villages of Kalikata, Govindapur and Sutanuti. They established a fort at Calcutta and ...
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  • ...tors believed they had successfully destroyed the nationalistic tendencies of building a political movement in which the Muslims could join the Hindus th ...Calcutta was to become the provincial capital of Bengal, while the capital of British India was to be transferred to Delhi from Calcutta. ...
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  • '''Diseases of Digestive System''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health scie ...
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  • ...ed Indian Civil Service examination in 1923 and joined the judicial branch of the ICS. His love for justice is reflected in his dissenting judgement agai ..., Tripura, Nadia, Mymensingh and Kushtia. He also served as district judge of Dhaka in 1929-1931. He died on 12 May 1945. ...
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  • ...ime, he was stringent to the utmost about the ideals and literary standard of the journal. So, Sabujpatra was not to be much popular among general reader ...r prose works and modern Bangla literature attest the success of the motto of the Sabujpatra. ...
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  • ...and Orissa since 1765, was admittedly much too large for a single province of British India. This premier province grew too vast for efficient administra ...been paid to the peculiar difficulties of police work till the last decade of the 19th century. Organised piracy in the waterways had existed for at leas ...
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  • ...genetic programming of the fetus. The other is the result of interactions of the embryo with various toxic chemicals in the environment during fetal dev ...nsumed during pregnancy - these teratogens significantly increase the risk of congenital fetal disabilities and other life-threatening conditions. [Md. ...
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  • ...in the coastal area and introduction of test relief. With the promulgation of martial law in 1958 he resorted to anti-Ayub stand. ...of undivided Pakistan. During the liberation war in 1971 he was the chief of the Chittagong district Peace Committee. He died in Chittagong on 6 August ...
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  • ...nd portion was 2.5 to 3 metres, under-water length 4 metres and the length of visible portion over water was estimated as only 3 metres. He also reported ...th century. The name of the village as Dibar may be derived after the name of king Dibyak or Dibya. [Kazi Mostafizur Rahman] ...
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  • ...de is left uncovered. A section of the wooden side is cut away, and a pair of metal discs set into it. When played, the metal discs make a clanking sound ...ari, sari, etc in rural Bangladesh and in some parts in India. The playing of this instrument during dance performances is mentioned in Mukundaram’s Ch ...
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  • ...nstruction in East Pakistan and for the central government it would be one of the state languages along with Urdu. The first movement on this issue was m ...e) was formed towards the end of December with Professor Nurul Huq Bhuiyan of Tamaddun Majlish as the convener. ...
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  • ...Indian Association, The|british indian association]] (est 1851), a society of Bengal landholders. ...Movement|indigo resistance movement]] in 1859-60, he championed the cause of the indigo ''raiyats'' and used his pen to expose the indigo planters' atro ...
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  • ...early nineteenth century, when it was replaced by English. The development of the Persian language may be divided into four phases: (1) Avesta (2) Old Pe ...less the same linguistic stage as the [[Vedas|vedas]]. The remaining parts of the Avesta are later than the Gatha and contain texts written at various ti ...
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  • ...n of the Thakurs to leave their parental home in Jessore and join the rank of banians to the Europeans was one Panchanan, who worked with the French as a ...) was Joyram, an Amin of the 24-Parganas in 1760-62 who had four sons; one of whom was Nilamani Thakur (d 1791), who served as a serestadar in Chittagong ...
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  • ...l of the palace and they fall in love. Sundar then enters into the bedroom of Vidya through a tunnel and has sexual intercourse with her. But when Vidya ...poetical work) centring on the love story of Vidya and Sundar. Noted poets of the later period who based their works on the theme are Krishnaram, Balaram ...
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  • ...time and is mentioned as such in the autobiographical sketch of a composer of Dharmamabgal, Ramdas. Bharatchandra Ray's mother's name was Bhavani Devi. ...legend goes that Narendranarayan had given offence to the dowager Maharani of Burdwan who occupied the castle at Pendro and reduced the offending zeminda ...
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  • ...d members. The outcome was the eshtablishment of the Chhayanaut at the end of 1961. ...t the University Laboratory School at the [[University of Dhaka|university of dhaka]] for three decades. ...
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  • ...hrust tentacles into Central Europe and Russia. Eventually the most daring of them found their way to India in the 18th Century. ...Ionian Islands, from mainland Greece but especially from the Thracian city of Philippopolis (now called Plovdiv and lying within Bulgaria). They settled ...
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  • '''Judicial System''' The judiciary in Bangladesh consists of the higher judiciary (the Supreme Court) and the subordinate judiciary (the ...ster. Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed from amongst the advocates of the Supreme Court and judicial officers. Judges appointed in the Appellate ...
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  • ...saint. The dargah is listed as a recognized archaeological site. Devotees of the saint believe that the Arial Khan came close to the dargah while changi ...
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  • '''Mumps''' an acute, contagious viral disease marked by inflammation of parotid glands and other salivary glands. Most patients are children. The i ...ch are mainly responsible for destruction of the red blood cells. Swelling of parotid glands is the commonest physical findings. Edema may be present. Fe ...
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  • ...ial transformation. The publication of the journal continued up to the end of 1939. [Sirajul Islam] ...
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  • ...ue to low rainfall. As a sub-humid sub-tropical country, the concentration of soil solution in Bangladesh is generally low. [Sirajul Hoque] ...
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  • | rowspan="2" | Name of union and GO code || rowspan="2" | Area (acre) || colspan="2" | Population ''Source'' Bangladesh Population Census 2001 and 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. ...
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  • ...lousy under restraint. For this reason, the word fitr is used in the sense of victory also. ...between the poor and the rich, vanity of the riches and open demonstration of vulgarities. ...
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  • ...mited''' see [[Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Limited|export import bank of bangladesh limited]]. ...
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  • ...might have come from the word 'at-hamim' which means summer-hot. The idea of Hammam was developed in the Muslim countries. Usually there would be separa ...uninterrupted during the Abbasyde era as well. Through the Turks, the idea of Hammam was transported from Middle East to Europe and it became popularly k ...
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  • ...ed the title 'Shrisaddharmacharya'. Returning home in 1941, he took charge of the Lakhera Abhaya Vihara as its abbot and came to be recognised as 'Vishar ...day celebrations of Buddha at Nagpur. Aryabangsha also converted thousands of people to Buddhism in Delhi, Agra, Aligarh and Bihar the same year. ...
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  • ...s and languages are written in Roman scripts and have miniature literature of their own. ...quered the country which they ruled for about six hundred years at the end of which Assam was first conquered and held by the Burmese for a very short pe ...
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  • ...rm labourer) are the words which are now used for describing various types of peasants. ...ey themselves moved to another village for cultivation at competitive rate of rent. ...
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  • ...t locations of these pithas. The most popular text that mentions the names of these pithas is an old manuscript called the mahapithanirupana (1690-1720 A ...is also regarded as an incarnation of the goddess Sati through the legend of her dismemberment. ...
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  • ...d humanitarian values. Due to her father’s transferable job, the influence of Bengal’s pluralistic social philosophy was inculcated in her mind from ea ...r advocate of the Supreme Court, former Attorney General of the Government of Bangladesh and Advisor to the Caretaker Government in 1996 and 2002. ...
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  • ...e west lie the plainland of [[West Bengal|west bengal]] and the vast tract of the Gangetic Plain. ...the rainy monsoon season which lasts from June through October. The month of March may also be considered as the spring season, and the period from mid- ...
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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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  • ...ra Sangram Parishad' in January 1968 and declared an eleven points charter of demand. | 1 || (a) || To abandon the policy of provincialisation of the financially solvent colleges and to deprovincialise the colleges hither ...
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  • ...e pieces for a man and five pieces for a woman. The kafan for a man may be of five pieces, too. ...qu'' or ''sijda''. In the janaza it is customary to pray for the salvation of the departed soul. ...
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  • ...ar (clown), pathak (reader), and dancers. Adolescent boys perform the part of women. Leto themes include social activities and daily rural life as well a ...spite from work. Leto gan is mainly popular among Muslims, although people of all religions enjoy it. [Wakil Ahmed] ...
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  • ...ed the Nimtali Kuthi (Nimtali Palace). All but one gateway (Nimtali Deuri) of the palace have now disappeared. ...eputy-Governor of a sub-province comprising approximately the greater part of present Bangladesh. ...
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  • ...long-term perspective, and formulates policy measures for the achievement of planned goals and targets. ...needs to all its citizens through planned development. With this objective of planned development for the country, the Bangladesh Planning Commission was ...
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  • ...existence (sangsara) and liberation (moksa/nirvana), and achieve the state of liberation in this life (jivanmukti). ...kas who, as their name suggests, carry cups or staves (khatvanga) made out of human skulls [Robert A Yelle] ...
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  • ...rden of the zamindari and shoulder the social responsibilities as the head of the family. He had, great love for Indian and western literature. He built ...en. By his hard labour he gave a new lease of life to ''The Indian Society of Oriental Art'' established in 1907. ...
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  • [[Image:BibiMariamMosque&TombGP.jpg|thumb|right|Ground plan of Bibi Mariam Mosque]] ...he mosque is said to have been built by Nawab Shaista Khan, Mughal subadar of Bengal (1664-1688), and ascribed to one Bibi Mariam, presumably his daughte ...
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  • ...ct, 2013. CSE introduced a fully automated transaction programme from June of 1998. |Total number of listed securities || 320 || 329 || 338 ...
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  • ...Pakistan army, and to have been a member of any delegation or a committee of that army, and to have participated in the by-elections held in 1971. ...16 December 1973 on the occasion of celebration of the second anniversary of the Victory Day. However, those who committed criminal offences like murder ...
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  • ...any details about its geographical location. Hence our present difficulty of precisely locating and identifying it beyond any reasonable doubt. ...late writers and chroniclers which has greatly increased the difficulties of locating and identifying this lost kingdom. For instance, Hemachandra, the ...
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  • ...an important person. In the past, palanquin was one of the important means of [[Transport|transport]]. Journey of a bride to bridegroom's house or vice-versa would require kahars. They were ...
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  • ...ving from Chhota Nagpur region of India's Bihar state; they chose the life of tea-workers. The Mushahar community living in Bangladesh number around 3 th ...ak Bangla. Apart from Bangla, they also speak the Hindi language. The rate of education among the Mushahars is very low, only around 8%. They are not fou ...
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  • ''Administration'' Shah Paran Thana was formed on 12 August 2011 consisting of 2 unions and 4 wards. ''Source'' Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. ...
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  • ...ed as critically endangered in IUCN published 'Redbook of Threatened Birds of Bangladesh'. They differ from ibises in having a long nearly straight bill, ...g. They breed in colonies, often with ibises and herons, build a good nest of sticks, sometimes lined with leaves or bark, among reeds or in a low bush o ...
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  • ...on the country, because jute turned out to be the backbone of the economy of Bengal and because jute growers were becoming increasingly indebted. Peasan ...uction and marketing. Both the committees reported the indebted conditions of jute growers, jute credit, jute acreage and jute marketing. ...
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  • ...re utilised by man as pesticides to combat pests through different methods of application. The common biocides are mentioned in the following table: ...neral names, commercial names, registration numbers, and recommended doses of biocides to be used against various important pests. [Md Zinnatul Alam] ...
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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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  • ...enth diatonic scale of musical notes. The air that is pumped with the help of the bellows strikes the reeds, and musical notes emerge. As the keys of the harmonium are arranged in a particular scale, one does not need to comp ...
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