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    Background of Bangladesh Bangladesh is a very weak and undeveloped country and has some of the worst health and nutrition data. Bangladesh is a parliamentary democracy with 6 divisions and 64 local districts. Bangladesh used to be a part of Pakistan before the turmoil in Pakistan caused Bangladesh to become its own independent country in the 1970s. Much of the nutrition, education and economy is damaged because of the swell in population growth and political issues. in 2000 the World Health Organization

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    On August 1, 2015. Bangladesh and India officially exchanged 162 enclaves to finish a centuries-old territorial violation and fulfill a process of land and population exchange which began in the 1950s.An enclave is a fragmented territory of one state which is locates the territory of another state .The enclaves of Bangladesh and India are situated deep inside their respective countries turning out a strong incidence on their administration. On the other hand, the sovereign country has no real control

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    Bangladesh is traditionally very rich in its musical heritage. From the ancient times, music documented the lives of the people and was widely patronized by the rulers. Bangla music is well known for it's own forms and styles of music like Rabindra Shangit,Nazrul Shangit,folk(which includes Palli giti,Lalon Shangit,Moromi,Vatiali,Bhandari,Vawaiya,Gajir Geet,Gombhira,Jatra gaan,Pala gaan,kobi gaan etc),Baul Shangit etc. Earliar these forms of music were popular to the people from all sphares of life

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    Introduction: Bangladesh is one of the third world developing country. For developing further this country needs more energy production. Right now for this country the biggest energy needed is electricity. The reason of electricity needed is that the most of the equipments which are used for developing are running by electricity. So it is really a big issue for Bangladesh. To fulfill the continuously increasing demand for the electricity the government of Bangladesh taken a plan to establish a

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    6. 0. Positive Impact of SAFTA in Bangladesh I. Increases Bangladesh’s Trade Volumes with SAARC The volumes of imports from SAARC countries as well as the exports of Bangladesh to SAARC countries from fiscal year 1997/98 until fiscal year 2007/08 is provided in following (Table-1) and graphically illustrated in Figure 1. Clearly, as part of the overall increase in trade volumes, Bangladesh’s exports to SAARC countries have grown moderately and Bangladesh’s imports from SAARC countries have increased

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    An Assignment On JAPAN BANGLADESH BILITERAL ECONOMIC RELATION INTRODUCTION Bangladeshi-Japanese relations were established in February 1972. Japan is Bangladesh's 11th-largest export market; imports from Bangladesh make up 26% of all Japanese imports from the least developed countries, second only to those from Cambodia. Common imports from Bangladesh to Japan include leather goods, ready-made garments, and shrimp. By 2004, Japan had become Bangladesh's fourth-largest source of foreign direct investment

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    issues , they become the catalyst of mass protest , they are now the medium of becoming united to raise voice against violations and again they are also used or exploited to do some kind of violations. Increasing number of Facebook and blog users in Bangladesh is creating some incidents those indicate that the pattern of public responses is changing because of the online media. Bloggers and Facebook users expressing theirs opinions about society , culture , politics , religion and sometimes they become

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    New Zealand and Bangladesh. To achieve this current practices of CSR activities of five companies in Bangladesh and four companies in New Zealand have been examined. The analysis indicated there are some differences in the ways the organisations of both the countries are currently practicing their CSR activities. Although the focus areas of CSR activities in both the countries are quite similar, there is a major difference in the way they have carried out the practice .In Bangladesh the main focus

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    achieve these goals. They also aim to improve the economic social and environmental wellbeing of Bangladesh. The following report will outline and analyse two strategies as well as evaluate these stratergies against three criteria; social, economic and environment in order to improve the development and overall wellbeing for the people of bangladesh. With an area of about 147,570 sq. km, Bangladesh is located north of the Equator along the Tropic of Cancer and in South Asia. The country is bordered

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    The video “Shipbreakers of Bangladesh”, produced by Tim Noonan, shows the poor reality of workers in Bangladesh, the lack of safety, conflicts, child labor and the omission of the richest people. Charlie Kernigan, someone who has been working in favor of the shipbreakers during the last five years, Tanveer, who lived his first six years in Bangladesh, and some workers collaborated with the flow of information presented during the program. Tim introduced Bangladesh, as a superpopulated Country, and

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