What is Traffic jam? A traffic jam is a long line of vehicles that cannot move forward because there is too much traffic‚ or because the road is blocked by something. The major factor behind traffic Jam in Bangladesh: There are many reasons behind traffic jam in Bangladesh. Among them some major factors are as follows: ➢ Undisciplined traffic signal in the road. ➢ Indiscipline among the road user. ➢ Might is right‚ everybody are free to park their vehicle on Road. ➢ No knowledge
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WTO Cell at the Ministry of Commerce‚ the Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute and a National Advisory Committee. Despite its strong attachment to‚ and active involvement in‚ the multilateral rules-based system‚ Bangladesh‚ an advocate of special and differential treatment of LDCs at the WTO‚ is involved in negotiations to deepen its existing regional integration (including free-trade agreements) and for other preferential trade arrangements. Bangladesh has benefited from several forms of trade-related
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in fostering basic intellectual abilities such as literacy that are crucial to success in a world where power is closely linked with knowledge. Primary education must receive a great amount of attention in developing nations for this reason. In Bangladesh the expansion of primary education is crucial‚ just as it is in other developing nations within South Asia and beyond. Bangladesh’s low literacy rate of 39% is one of the many low development indicators that remind us how far our nation has yet
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1.0 Introduction Still darkness among the people can be seen in our country because of illiteracy and lack of consciousness. Because our rural people are very poor and not so much educated. So we have taken some initiatives for those helpless people in Jamalpur district for children’s sanitation and hygiene promotion development. In 2003 the Government of Bangladesh conducted an extensive survey‚ the results of that survey show that only 32% of households use sanitary latrines‚ 25% use unhygienic
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Bangladesh is one of the world’s most densely populated countries with 150 million people‚ 49 percent of whom live below the national poverty line. In addition‚ child malnutrition rate rates of 48 percent‚ in condition that is tied to the low social status of women in Bangladeshi society. Contents 1 General overview of the Bangladesh economy 2 Rural and urban poverty 3 Causes of rural and urban poverty 4 Environmental problems and poverty 5 Implications of poverty in Bangladesh
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Flower markets of Bangladesh Introduction: Now-a-days flower market of Bangladesh is rapidly growing up. In Bangladesh‚ flower production initially started in late seventies by some farmers with the production of Tuberose. Large number commercial production was started in mid eighties in jhikargacha upazila of jessor district. The most common‚ commercially grown flower species in Bangladesh are Tuberose‚ Rose‚ Marigold etc. Bangladesh is well suited for cultivation of flower due to its favorable
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THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF E-COMMERCE Ziaul Hoq School of Business American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Banani‚ Dhaka 1213‚ Bangladesh and Md. Shawkat Kamal Department of Management and Business BRAC University‚ 66 Mohakhali C/A Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. and A H M Ehsanul Huda Chowdhury School of Business American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Banani‚ Dhaka 1213‚ Bangladesh ABSTRACT E-commerce has a significant impact on business costs and productivity. E-Commerce has
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The Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 was for independence from Pakistan. Due to discrimination in economy and ruling powers against them‚ the East Pakistanis vigorously protested and declared independence on March 26‚ 1971 under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. But during the year prior to that‚ to suppress the unrest in East Pakistan‚ the Pakistani government sent troops to East Pakistan and unleashed a massacre. And thus‚ the war for liberation commenced. The Reasons for war :Both East
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the course “Micro-Economics”. This report‚ on the present market scenario of the beverage industry‚ is to be submitted to the instructor of the course Mr. Sheikh Morshed Jahan‚ the instructor of the course. Background The soft drinks market in Bangladesh consists mainly of seven companies. 1. Abdul Monem Limited (Coca-Cola‚ Sprite‚ Fanta) 2. Agriculture Marketing Company Limited (Pran) 3. Akij Group (Mojo‚ Lemu‚ Frutika) 4. Global Beverage Limited (Virgin) 5. Globe Soft Drinks
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