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    Agriculture in Bangladesh

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    Bangladesh has a primarily agrarian economy. Agriculture is the single largest producing sector of the economy since it comprises about 18.6% (data released on November‚ 2010) of the country’s GDP and employs around 45% of the total labor force.[1] The performance of this sector has an overwhelming impact on major macroeconomic objectives like employment generation‚ poverty alleviation‚ human resources development and food security. A plurality of Bangladeshis earn their living from agriculture.

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    Tourism In Bangladesh

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    Presentation of Bangladesh Tourism Coordinating By Samiul Hasan Sami ID: 1310 Tourism in Bangladesh The beautiful country of Bangladesh has tourist attractions including archaeological sites‚ historical mosques and monuments‚ rivers‚ tea gardens‚ beaches‚ forests‚ tribal people and wildlife of various species. Along with rich cultural heritage‚ it leaves an unforgettable impression on the mind of any visitor. SOME TOURIST SPOTS OF BANGLADESH  Dhaka: The capital city of Bangladesh sits on the

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    budget of bangladesh

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    BANGLADESH BUDGET  Growth: the world economy was close to a collapse due to the recent Global economic crisis. However‚ the global economy has turned around and recovered from recession faster than expected. The process and pace of recovery‚ however‚ varied in different regions of the world. In the recovery process‚ the developing Asian economies made remarkable strides. According to the latest forecast‚ the world economic growth is expected to reach 4.2 percent in 2010 whereas it shrank to

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    Democracy in Bangladesh

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    Democracy in Bangladesh Bangladesh returned to electoral democracy in January 2009 after two years under a military ‘caretaker’ government. An alliance led by the Awami League (AL) secured a landslide victory in freely conducted election held in late 2008 under the auspices of the caretaker system. There were hopes that the political crisis and political crisis started in 2006. Constitutional Change On 30 June 2012‚ the Bangladesh Parliament‚ in the absence of opposition members‚ passed the Fifteenth

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    Budget in Bangladesh

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    Use of Resources Implication of budget in our banking system * In the original budget‚ deficit was estimated at 5.0 percent of GDP. It will now stand at 5.1 percent of GDP with a slight increase from the original budget. Out of this 1.3 percent of GDP will be financed from external sources and the rest 3.8 percent from domestic sources. Again out of this 3.8percent‚ 3.2 percent will be financed by borrowing from banking system. In order to maintain overall economic stability‚ we need to

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    Corruption in Bangladesh

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    has become one of the most alarming problems in Bangladesh. According to the yearly reports of transparency international Bangladesh is one of the most corrupted country in the world. Courses behind corruption: there are a number of causes behind corruption. Unemployment‚ lack of good governance‚ lack of morality‚ inadequacy of salary‚ political instabilities etc. Have led to the expansion of corruption. Corruption and Bangladesh: in Bangladesh‚ corruption has engulfed the administrative‚ commercial

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    Bangladesh police

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    Public Confidence on Bangladesh Police Accountability mechanisms for Bangladesh police are evidently weak. Internal disciplinary mechanisms have long collapsed. Courts have failed to play a proactive role in bringing officers to account. A national human rights commission has been set up recently but it lacks the necessary powers or teeth. External accountability mechanisms solely set up for the police are absent in Bangladesh. Without external oversight‚ police are essentially left to police

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    Earthquake in Bangladesh

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    EARTHQUAKE IN BANGLADESH An earthquake is a sudden‚ rapid shaking of the Earth caused by the release of energy stored in rocks. It is a natural phenomenon like rain. Earthquakes have occurred for billions of years. Descriptions as old as recorded history show the significant effects they have had on people’s lives. Long before there were scientific theories for the cause of earthquakes‚ people around the world created folklore to explain them. In simple terms‚ earthquakes are caused by the constant

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    Judiciary of Bangladesh

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    Structure of Judiciary of Bangladesh Judiciary of Bangladesh comprises the Supreme Court and Subordinate courts. Following discussion will illustrate structure of both: Supreme Court of Bangladesh: Supreme Court has two divisions: 1) Appellate division 2) High Court division. Judges of Appellate division and High Court: Chief justice and the judges appointed to the appellate division sit only at

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    unclos AND bANGLADESH

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    Higgins‚ A. P. (1967). The international law of the sea (pp. 716-717). London: Longmans. Bissinger‚ J. (2010). The Maritime Boundary Dispute between Bangladesh and Myanmar: Motivations‚ Potential Solutions‚ and Implications. asia policy‚ 10(1)‚ 103-142. Liss‚ C. (2011). Oceans of crime: Maritime piracy and transnational security in Southeast Asia and Bangladesh. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Marten‚ B. (2014). Port State Jurisdiction and the Regulation of International Merchant Shipping. Springer

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