Environment Pollution in Dhaka City Dhaka City: Dhaka is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. With its colorful history and rich cultural traditions‚ Dhaka is known the world over as the city of served as the Mega capital of Bengal from 1608 to 1704. Before coming under British rule in 1765‚ it was a trading center for British‚ French‚ and Dutch colonialism. In 1905 it was again named the capital of Bengal. And in 1956 it became the capital of East Pakistan. During the liberation war
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Child Labor In Dhaka City Child Labor in Dhaka City The Report is based on Secondary Data and current Socio Economic situation of Dhaka. By‚ Group: ILLUMINATI A Report by Illuminati Page 1 Child Labor In Dhaka City Prof. Ahmed‚ Dr. A. N. Neaz Course: Economical Geography Department: Economics Faculty: Faculty of Arts & Social Science (FASS) American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Kamal Ataturk Avenue‚ Banani Dhaka-1213‚ Bangladesh Dear Prof. Neaz Here is the report on the topic
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DHAKA CITY’S TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM : IS THERE ANY SOLUTION ? Introduction Over the last few years the transportation problem of Dhaka City has visibly been deteriorating steadily. Citizens constantly complain about the unbearable twin problems of traffic jam and air pollution. Democracy watch decided to address this problem through an opinion poll covering around eight hundred households randomly selected from several purposively selected neighbourhoods of the
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In today’s world‚ the success of a city depends on its economy‚ which in turn is dependant on the infrastructure‚ among other things. The importance of the infrastructure can be particularly felt by the citizens of Dhaka in its traffic system‚ as its congestion reminds us of how important it is to have a good transport system. • We the citizens of Dhaka are suffering because our traffic system is failing us‚ as it is resulting in less efficiency in various fields‚ such as business. • Due to
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Advantages of living in Dhaka city “I’d die of loneliness‚” sighed my Bangla teacher as she surveyed my one bedroom rooftop flat in Mohammadpur – an area located far south of Dhaka’s expat hotpot of Gulshan. There followed an awkward silence: I was overjoyed by the very surroundings that so repelled her‚ but feared she’d write me off as an eccentric if I listed the benefits – chiefly‚ solitude. Amina and I continued the lesson without any further mention of my solo residential status‚ but I mulled
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indeed very important. Among many beautification concern city beautification is a common phenomena in recent days. Dhaka City Corporation as well as many other public and private organizations have joined hands together for the beautification of Dhaka city. For beautifying the city DCC has developed many water fountain sculptures and garden in different important sites of the city. Every year‚ DCC allocates more then one crore taka for the city beautification program. The Nagar Bhaban and other important
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Primate city From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search A primate city is the leading city in its country or region‚ disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy.[1] A ’primate city distribution’ has one very large city with many much smaller cities and towns‚ and no intermediate-sized urban centres‚ in contrast to the linear ’rank-size distribution’.[2] The ’law of the primate city’ was first proposed by the geographer Mark Jefferson in 1939.[3] He defines
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[pic] Prepared By: Students of economic geographic SHOME SHUKLA (08-11452-2)
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The Population Problem Two hundred years ago‚ Thomas Malthus‚ in An Essay on the Principle of Population‚ reached the conclusion that the number of people in the world will increase exponentially‚ while the ability to feed these people will only increase arithmetically (21). Current evidence shows that this theory may not be far from the truth. For example‚ between 1950 and 1984‚ the total amount of grain produced more than doubled‚ much more than the increase in population in those 34 years.
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Market Concentration Index‚ and Bank RiskMeasure are widely used and the same are investigated in the Bangladesh Banking Industry in this study for a period of the last six years. The data comes from the annual reports of individual banks listed in Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and from the Bangladesh bankb published statistics book (Scheduled Banks Statistics). Correlation matrix and stepwise regression have been used for the purpose of data analysis. The analysisfinds that market concentration and bank
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