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    Foreign Policy of Bangladesh

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    Introduction : Bangladesh emerged as a independent country in 1971 via a long walking struggle. So it was compelled to retain it’s relation to super power countries and also to Muslim countries where Bangladesh was helped by Russia in our liberation war. But our foreign policy has been changed since 1971 to at present time for sundry times because of changing our political regime .Our honorable prime minister in different political regime visited to sundry countries for making pacts ‚ treaty

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    Bangladesh Health Condition

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    Background Bangladesh has made great strides in improving the health of its population‚ much more than a country at its level of development can be expected to do. Serious problems still remain in reducing child malnutrition and maternal mortality in particular; nonetheless‚ the aggregative results achieved in the last three decades are quite impressive. These achievements have certainly have gone a long way towards fulfilling the right to health in Bangladesh. This paper argues‚ however‚ that despite

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    Gas Crisis in Bangladesh

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    Natural gas in Bangladesh From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This article includes a list of references‚ related reading or external links‚ but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (April 2012) This article is written like a personal reflection or essay rather than an encyclopedic description of the subject. (April 2012) This article may need to be wikified to meet

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    Power Crisis in Bangladesh

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    Power Crisis In Bangladesh Introduction: Power plays a great role wherever people lives and works in industry‚ agriculture‚ and transportation etc. The living standard and prosperity of a nation vary directly with increase in use of power. As technology is advancing the consumption of power is steadily rising. Sufficient and reliable source of electricity is a major prerequisite for a sustained and successful economic development effort and poverty reduction. In Bangladesh‚ 90 million of the

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    A Term Paper on Prospects of Foreign Direct Investment in Bangladesh Prepared To: Md. Shariful Islam Fellow (Assistant Professor) Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of Rajshahi Prepared By: Md. Hasibur Rahman ID No. 100043 MBA (Evening) – Major in Finance 9th Batch‚ 5th Semester Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of Rajshahi Institute of Business Administration (IBA) University of Rajshahi Date of Submission: May 31‚ 2012 Letter of Transmittal

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    Education situation of Bangladesh: 2013 By : Md. Sady Corresponding writer: Yi Lianyun Ancient Bangladesh had 1 primary school per 400 families‚ and many higher educational institutes. All was privately operated but subsidized by government. British ruler from 1760 to 1860 destroys all. Again‚ with the private effort Bangladeshi education system starts to grow. After final freedom of 1971 Bangladesh government starts it for all citizens. Now Bangladesh educational system is

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    Objective of the report: The Bangladesh paradox has been one of surprising economic resilience in the face of natural disasters‚ poor governance and political volatility. However‚ a key challenge is whether Bangladesh can move away from an economy that is an impressive underdog‚ to one that can truly join the ranks of the fastest growing economies in the region. Bangladesh has three key attractions for global investors and multinationals: a large base of low-cost labour‚ a large domestic

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    02 Jul Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh: Recent Progress You are here: Home » Resources » Development Updates » Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh: Recent Progress Share Posted by Web Editor in Development Updates 0 Summary: The Constitution of Bangladesh provides clear directives for formulating pro-people development strategies and goals. Bangladesh’s Constitutional guidelines are rooted in a framework aimed at raising the quality of life through a balanced and equitable growth. To fulfil

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    industrial sector in Bangladesh. Before the advent of leasing companies in Bangladesh commercial banks and development finance institutions (DFIs) have been the traditional lending institutions in Bangladesh. In fact‚ the concept of lease financing is a relatively new one in the country. Initially‚ leasing companies had to adopt the role of educators to make Bangladeshi entrepreneurs aware of the benefits of leasing. However‚ Lease financing was first introduced in Bangladesh in the early 1980s

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    Despite serious problems related to a dysfunctional political system‚ weak governance‚ and pervasive corruption‚ Bangladesh remains one of the few democracies in the Muslim world. Bangladeshis regard democracy as an important legacy of their bloody war for independence‚ and they vote in large numbers. However‚ democratic institutions and practices remain weak. Bangladesh is generally a force for moderation in international forums‚ and it is also a long-time leader in international peacekeeping

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