ICT in Health: Bangladesh Is Moving Ahead The Daily Star‚ the famous English daily newspaper in Bangladesh‚ in association with technology and business partners‚ organized a two-day leadership colloquium in Dhaka on 6-7 January 2012 on “ICT in Health.” This was the first colloquium of its kind in the country‚ with both international and national experts discussing the current practice of ICT in health care globally. The global experts further mentioned the Bangladesh’s potential to take the lead
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EU-Bangladesh Relations at a glance: Since Bangladesh achieved independence in 1971‚ its population has grown from about 70 million people to 150 million or more in 2009. Over the same time period‚ the population of the European Community has expanded as new countries have joined. From six EC Member States in 1971 with a combined population of some 210 million‚ the European Union (EU) as it is now called has 27 Member States with some 500 million people. The European Community (EC) established
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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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২০১১ SWOT analysiss of Bangladesh Economy (2010) A SWOT ANALYSIS OF BANGLADESH ECONOMY Prepared By: Md. Moshiur Rahman‚ MBA BRAC University ID: 10164013 Abstract: Although one of the world ’s poorest and most densely populated countries‚ Bangladesh has made major strides to meet the food needs of its increasing population‚ through increased domestic production augmented by imports. The land is devoted mainly to rice and jute cultivation‚ although wheat
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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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Content Introduction : ICT: The Changes ICT has done all over World: ICT in Bangladesh: Present Situation: Possibilities: Measures to be Taken: Conclusion: References: Introduction: On one golden morning at the beginning of Civilization‚ the world has seen a new kind of multicellular organism‚ which as time has flown by‚ has captured almost all the natural forces to be controlled showing the best cerebral development in the Animal kingdom. But the best of their creation among these
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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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Page 1. Introduction 2. What is malnutrition? 3. Malnutrition and poverty 4. Causes of Malnutrition 5. Prevalence of underlying determinants of malnutrition 6. Impact of malnutrition 7. Child malnutrition: global scenario 8. Child malnutrition in Bangladesh 9. Overeating vs. Hunger 10. Recent malnutrition and deadly diseases in Pakistan 11. Global financial and economic crisis: 12. Future Threats 13. Prevention of Malnutrition 14. How can ICDDRB contribute to alleviate the problem? 15. Conclusion and
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Phartoly | Bangla Medium National Curriculum | 2010 | Play Group-Class Eight | January | Cantonment English School & College | Bayzid Bostami‚ Chittagong- 4210 | English Medium National Curriculum | 1998 | Play Group - Class XII | January | Bangladesh Elementary School | M.M Ali Road‚ Dampara | | 1995 | Play Group-A levels | August | Khawja Ajmeri High School | Mogoltuli‚ Agrabad‚ Chittagong | | 1993 | Play Group-Class 10 | January | Pologround High School | Pologround | Bangla Medium National
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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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