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The most important industries in Bangladesh in early and feudal times embraced crafts and cottage industries and protruding among them were different industries. Far ahead jute and leather which were the key raw materials in the country was used to produce hand crafts. The traditional...
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Afresh killing and torture of the Rohingyas started in Myanmar from 25 August, 2017. The brutality against them by the Myanmar army has been termed as “ethnic cleansing.” According to the office of the Cox’s Bazar, one of 64 districts of Bangladesh, District Commissioner, from...
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Climate refugees are a great challenge for Bangladesh. Dhaka is a densely populated city in the world. There is no space for the newcomer. If the climate refugees also come here, it will be intolerable. They may cause another pollution of Dhaka. They use the...
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A History of Bangladesh Prehistory and ancient Humans likely migrated from the Indus Valley to modern day Bangladesh around the year 700 B.C. This year marks the earliest known pottery from the Ganges delta. This culture grew and evolved into a state called Anga Mahajanpada,...
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Cyberbullying is a sort of tormenting that happens over online stages and advanced gadgets. It includes sharing individual or private informations, sending, posting, sharing negative and false substance to mortify somebody. It is happening using different kinds of platforms, such as Social Media, SMS, Instant...
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Executive Summary Canada is good friend of Bangladesh from independence and all kind of relation and they can work together also we have seen is predicted that this relation is very important for these two friendly nations for their own prosperity. In this report explain...
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Origin. Bangladesh was a product of three successive partitions. The first partition took place in 1905 during the British colonial period, named as East Bengal to placate the Bengali speaking Muslims who were lagging the majority Hindu population in socio-economic development. The act was also...
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This study evaluates the exposure of particulate matters that accumulate indoors releasing from various indoor and outdoor sources with the use of computer model CONTAM. The city chosen for this case study is Dhaka, Bangladesh, one of the most polluted cities of the world (Page...
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In my country, Bangladesh, there is a stereotypical conception that if a student doesn’t accomplish his undergraduate degree from a renowned government academy, he is incompetent. But I always begged to differ and rather believed that if a person is genuinely meritorious and diligent, he...
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As stated by the industry commitments of the Generally speaking pay of the economy, trading handicrafts might be generally prospective for Aarong’s income. Continuously a showcase pioneers in the handicrafts segment Aarong need opened its entryways of the immense twelve-month salary that is created in...
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Globalization is more present today than ever before. Every country is connected to another in some way, whether it is through economy, politics, business and trade, population, technology, and culture. We rely on each other for goods, clothing, and many other aspects of our daily...
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There were two Bengal partitions; one occurred in1905 and another in 1947. In 1905, Bengal was divided into three provinces, and the official reason provided by the British Raj was that the Bengal Presidency was too big to rule properly. In 1911, fortunately for the...
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Imagine a world where you are unwanted, a world where you are constantly being chased and a world where all of your rights are not called rights—they are known as nonexistent privileges. This is the life of every Rohingya. It is the only life they...
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From the last decades, the world is becoming more dependent on power. Those who ensuring the production and uses of power more successfully are becoming developed rapidly. As a digital country Bangladesh is trying to keep pace with the rest of the world. To overcome...
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Natural disasters are those of which tragedies no one is able to control. They bring great destruction as well as life changing scenarios. An example of a natural disaster would be a cyclone. The best way to describe a cyclone is to compare it with...
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Though the denseness of populace of the coastal area is nearly equal than the other area of Bangladesh and there is certainly insufficient resources from central power-grid and non-renewable energy source like fossil fuel driven generators therefore there are inclined customers for electricity that might...
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Introduction: Dhaka is known as the capital city of Bangladesh, world’s one of the most densely populated city and largest city in the south –East Asia (World population review 2017)5. Although Chittagong has declared as the commercial capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka is still considered as...
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Should Retailers Cut Losses and Run From Bangladesh? The question of whether it is morally correct and permissible for a business to cut its losses and source a new one on the wake of disaster weighs on the responsibility of a corporation as a moral...
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Abstract Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are playing increasingly important role as engines of economic growth in many countries including Bangladesh. SMEs provide low cost employment opportunities and render flexibility to the economy. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is played an indispensable role for overall...
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Though medicines come as a blessing to a patients in dire need of remedy, but no medicine is 100% safe for every patient at all times. We get to know about many of the benefits and harms of a medicine in clinical trials. These trials...
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This paper makes an attempt to explore the situation of rural-urban differentials to find a clear picture in formulating new policies and programmes regarding overall socioeconomic development of Bangladesh. The data was mainly collected from the Report on Bangladesh Sample Vital Statistics (SVRS) of different...
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Information and communication technology is the strength of this new era. ICT has enriched our abilities to turn over the data into useful information. Bangladesh is doing a lot of improvement in the field of ICT. Government mission is to make a digitalized Bangladesh which...
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Introduction It is superfluous to delineate how conspicuous gender inequality is not only our social problem but also our national problem. There is no denying the fact that gender inequality is the one of the major component to make a country ill-starred and economically weak....
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The Credit Rating (CR) is an aggregate definition in light of the pre-indicated scale and mirrors the basic credit-risk for a given introduction. Bangladesh credit rating industry began its adventure with the compulsory prerequisite of having credit rating for all open obligation instruments, right offer...
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To understand the current scenario of trade or business environment between China and US firstly we have to make a brief analysis on the distinct trading patterns of US and China. From the beginning of the era China is a country with full of resources...
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Since our independence, we came to a long way. At the same time our perception and behavior has changed a lot. After our independence, we were mostly dependent on foreign products due to lack of resources. But as we moved forward we developed our own...
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Introduction The term ‘fintech’ happens to be a merge of the two words ‘financial’ and ‘technology’ which is used to describe any and every technology used to any provide financial service to end-consumers and business. So, the application of fintech ranges from mobile banking and...
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In the eighties, the fast advancement of Bangladesh’s import administration has made the supposed ‘debilitated industry disorder’, which gave a strong reason to a few, and made real hardships with respect to reimbursement of bank advances for the other. The household enterprises have been enduring...
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We know that Bangladesh is highly in danger to the disasters of nature. It’s true that since our country have low land, huge amount of population problem, mostly the poverty etc. In the other hand our economic condition in our country is very typical in...
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Many countries’ agricultures sector has proven phenomenal production capacity to dominant the world agriculture supply yet one of the most challenging business sectors. It is struggling to attain an inclusive growth and all round development for decades. It involves multiple risk factors for the farmers,...