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    Beauty of Bangladesh

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    Burma (Myanmar) to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south. Together with the Indian state of West Bengal‚ it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. It is the eighth most populous country and among the most densely populated countries in the world. Bangladesh is in the low-lying Ganges–Brahmaputra River Delta or Ganges Delta. The Ganges unites with the Jamuna and later joins the Meghna to eventually empty into the Bay of Bengal. We have lots of natural elements. In this term

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    Mountains of northern India. From there‚ the river flows towards the southeast and goes through East Pakistan‚ for about 1‚557 miles. Ganges River then empties into the Bay of Bengal. Several tributary rivers‚ including the Jumna‚ Rmganga‚ Gumti‚ Gogra‚ Son‚ and Kusi also add to the waters of the Ganges. As I was going past the Bay of Bengal I noticed some people with severe sicknesses and crippled bathing in the Ganges River. My guide told me that to Indians‚ Ganges River is sacred and people believe

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    Three Men in a Boat

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    Question 2: Answer the following questions briefly. (i) What are the controls affecting the climate of India? (ii) Why does India have a monsoon type of climate? (iii) Which part of India does experience the highest diurnal range of temperature and why? (iv) Which winds account for rainfall along the Malabar Coast? (v) What are jet streams and how do they affect the climate of India? (vi) Define monsoons. What do you understand by “break” in monsoon? (vii) Why is the monsoon considered a

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    Disaster Management

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    Chenab River The Chenab River‚ is a major river of Jammu and Kashmir‚ India and the Punjab in Pakistan. It forms in the upper Himalayas in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh‚ India‚ and flows through length: 597 miles (960km) | The River Chenab originates in the Kulu and Kangra districts of the Himachal. Pardesh province of India. The two chief streams of the Chenab The Chandra and the BHAGA THE Chenab has twelve major tributaries namely: Chandra‚ Bhaga‚ Bhat Nal1ah‚ Maru‚ Jammu

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    Branding Bangladesh

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    Assignment On Branding Bangladesh Course Code: MKT 202 Course title: Introduction to Marketing Submitted To: Omar Nasif Abdullah BBA Program‚ North South University‚ Dhaka Submitted by Abrar Khan ID: 1330663630 Section: 7 Date: 06/04/2014 BANGLADESH A LAND OF NATURE Introduction: Bangladesh is a country of natural beauty. She is blessed with endowment of almighty. A paper by Majbritt (2010) argues that the six

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    spindle-shaped barrier island named Sriharikota separates the lake from the Bay of Bengal. Three major rivers which feed the lagoon are the Arani River at the southern tip‚ the Kalangi River from the northwest and the Swarnamukhi River at the northern end‚ in addition to some smaller streams. The Buckingham Canal‚ a navigation channel‚ is part of the lagoon on its western side. The lagoon’s water exchange with the Bay of Bengal is through an inlet channel at the north end of Sriharikota and out flow

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    Floods in India

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    and surrounded by the Arabian Sea‚ Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal‚ is quite prone to flood. As per the Geological Survey of India (GSI)‚ the major flood prone areas of India cover almost 12.5% area of the country.  Every year‚ flood‚ the most common disaster in India causes immense loss to the country’s property and lives.  India Flood Prone Areas The states falling within the periphery of "India Flood Prone Areas" are West Bengal‚ Orissa‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ Kerala‚ Assam‚ Bihar‚ Gujrat‚

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    India Case Study

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    seasons in India include winter‚ summer‚ monsoon‚ and post monsoon. Changes between these are typically very sudden. However‚ some areas shaded by the Himalayans experience transition seasons of spring and fall. The Indian Ocean‚ Arabian Sea‚ and Bay of Bengal also have an impact on climate. Just when temperatures are at their highest‚ cool winds blow in from the coasts and result in monsoons. This annual phenomenon is an important source of water for many of India’s coastal landscapes. The people

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    Incredible India

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    remarkable and it is bestowed with several wonderful beaches that are famous places of tourist attractions as well. The peninsular India is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east‚ Arabian Sea in the west and Indian Ocean to its south. One should not forget to mention the beautiful coral islands‚ the Andaman and Nicobar islands in the Bay of Bengal and the Lakshadweep islands in the Arabian Sea are those unique groups of islands. The lush rainforests of the North-East India are in contrast to the dry

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    North American Monsoon

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    North and South American monsoons with incomplete wind reversal may be debated. The term was first used in English in British India (now India‚ Bangladesh and Pakistan) and neighbouring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Bay of Benhe English monsoon came from Portuguese monção‚ ultimately from Arabic mawsim (موسم "season")‚ "perhaps partly via early modern Dutch monsun".[6] The Arabic-origin word mausam (मौसम‚ موسم) is also the word for "weather" in Hindi‚ Urdu‚ and several

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