Digital Bangladesh “Digital Bangladesh” and “Vision 2021” are catch phrases in Bangladesh these days. The buzzwords are no longer confined to the lexicon of information and communication technology (ICT) enthusiasts‚ but have entered the vocabulary of the educated section of the population. In its election manifesto leading up to the Ninth Parliamentary Elections in 2008‚ the Awami League (AL) coalition envisioned a Digital Bangladesh by 2021. The alliance led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party
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Annual General Meeting : An annual general meeting (commonly abbreviated as AGM‚ also known as the annual meeting) is a meeting that official bodies‚ and associations involving the public (including companies with shareholders)‚ are often required by law (or the constitution‚ charter‚ by-laws etc. governing the body) to hold. An AGM is held every year to elect the board of directors and inform their members of previous and future activities. It is an opportunity for the shareholders and partners
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title of your term paper? Ans:The title of our term paper is “Beautiful Bangladesh” Q.2:Why do you want to work on the topic? Ans:The topic is so interesting to us we want to work on the topic Q.3:How do you think this topic is going to help you? Ans:To collect materials on the following topic we need to research some book ‚news paper & web link ‚Which is so helpfull to increase our knowledge about Bangladesh Q.4:How do you intend to proceed with this work and from where do you plan
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Urdu as the official state language‚ protest erupted throughout the eastern wing. On 21 February 1952 (8 Falgun 1359 in Bangla calendar) students protest led to killing of ordinary citizen by the police. More people were killed the next day. In Bangladesh 21st February - ’Ekushey February’ in Bangla - is observed as ’Shaheed Dibosh’ (Martyr’s Day) whilst the United Nations declared it officially as "International Mother Language Day". The Shaheed Minar (Martyr’s Column) in Dhaka‚ and other replicas
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The cost of good intentions: “solidarity” in Bangladesh The cost of good intentions: “solidarity” in Bangladesh Naila Kabeer 24 June 2004 How can the lives and conditions of women garment workers in Bangladesh be improved? Naila Kabeer questions whether the workers themselves benefit from the campaigning approach of Anita Roddick and the National Labor Committee. Anita Roddick writes on openDemocracy with passionate anger about the conditions of women workers in the export garment sector based
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perform such function as Parliament may‚ by law‚ determine‚ including the power to investigate any action taken by a Ministry‚ a public officer or a statutory public authority. (3) The Ombudsman shall prepare an annual report concerning the discharge of his function and such report shall be laid before Parliament." So‚ when the Constitution had‚ when it was adopted on 4 November 1972‚ but commenced from 16 December 1972‚ desired that Parliament should pass a law establishing the office of Ombudsman
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A Tale of Two Cities SUMMARY- We start out with Mr. Jarvis Lorry getting a message that Lucie Manette wants to speak with him. When Lucie and Lorry speak‚ Lucie tells Lorry that she suspects her father who she thought was dead may be alive. Lorry confirms that her father is alive and they go to seek her father out. They travel to the poor town of Saint Antoine in France. They find a wine shop owner named Ernest Defarge who has been housing a distressed Doctor Manette since his release from
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Rodriguez‚ David 10/19/12 Book Report: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities is written by Charles Dickens and was first published in 1859. This book shows the conditions of the poor‚ lower class‚ French people which were deprived by the French superior class during the years getting closer to the French revolution. This book displays a series of different parts. It may seem very confusing at times but if you reread most parts then you will understand them. There are
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Nationalisation of Banks Despite the provisions‚ control and regulations of Reserve Bank of India‚ banks in India except the State Bank of India or SBI‚ continued to be owned and operated by private persons. By the 1960s‚ the Indian banking industry had become an important tool to facilitate the development of the Indian economy. At the same time‚ it had emerged as a large employer‚ and a debate had ensued about the nationalization of the banking industry. Indira Gandhi‚ then Prime Minister of India
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1. Trade Dependency: Bangladesh is dependent on many countries of the world for a lot of commodities and this dependency arises out of the local incapacity to produce these goods. Some of the areas in which Bangladesh is dependent are food items‚ petroleum‚ capital goods‚ mineral products‚ different kind of chemicals‚ raw materials for the textile industry and the pharmaceutical industry‚ plastic products etc. 1.1 Food Dependency In the year 2003-2004 the total amount of food imports amounted
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