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RAJUK – Rajdhani Unnayan Kartopokhho

November 29, 2008 in Organization in Bangladesh

In 1947, when India was partitioned, Dhaka became the seat of the provincial government of East Pakistan. The population increased from 0.28 million in 1951 to around 1.2 million in 1971. As the Capital of Bangladesh, which emerged as an independent country after the War of Liberation in 1971, Dhaka has now become one of the fasted growing cities in the world and its population is likely to exceed 10 million by this time. Although efforts have been made in the past to plan the growth of the City from a district town to one of the largest cities in the world, most have been unsuccessful. As a result, the living conditions have deteriorated very rapidly and the social as well as physical infrastructure are on the verge of collapse. Immediate actions are necessary to bring some discipline to the future growth of the city.

Bangladesh Bank

November 24, 2008 in Organization in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Bank is the Central bank of Bangladesh.

History

After the liberation war, and the eventual independence of Bangladesh, the Government of Bangladesh reorganized the Dhaka branch of the State Bank of Pakistan as the central bank of the country, and named it Bangladesh Bank. This reorganization was done pursuant to Bangladesh Bank Order, 1972, and the Bangladesh Bank came into existence with retrospective effect from 16 December 1971.

Garden Centre (pvt.) Ltd

November 21, 2008 in Organization in Bangladesh

Garden Centre (pvt.) Ltd is a prominent and pioneer horticultural firm in Bangladesh. Over 20 year’s experience in the field combined with ongoing research , project and experimentation and production of innovative formulas for gardening have earned Garden Center a position of leadership and a reputation.

Bangladesh Education Board

November 19, 2008 in Organization in Bangladesh

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education - Board of Dhaka, Rajshahi, Comilla, Jessore, Chittagong, Barisal, Sylhet, Madrasah and Technical for two public examinations SSC & HSC. This website has detail information about purpose, history, time of establishment, objectives and focus, organizational structure, activities, revenue and expenditure, personnel, list of important personnel with designation and roles & responsibilities in details, press releases, circulars, notice, tenders, news, downloadable forms of these boards.

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Chittagong – This website contains detail information about objectives, activities, organogram, sections, news, scholarships, rules and regulations, annual report, SSC result, HSC result, statistics of schools and colleges, forms and location map.

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Sylhet – This site contains information information about latest exam result, summary of SSC and HSC examination result, time of establishment, purpose, organizing structure …

Bangladesh and Industrial Sector

November 19, 2008 in Articles, Information, Law & Rights, Organization in Bangladesh

Industry

Bangladesh will have within a decade a sizable industrial sector where manufacturing will account for at least 25 per cent of the GDP and at least 20 per cent of the employed workforce. This will mean a considerable rise from the figure of 10 per cent around which the sector’s share in GDP and employed population have hovered for most of the past two decades.

Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP)

November 7, 2008 in Organization in Bangladesh

CRP provides holistic rehabilitation services and is active in promoting equal rights and opportunities for disabled people.

Founded in 1979 in response to the desperate need for services for spinal injured patients, the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP) has developed into an internationally respected organisation. CRP focuses on a holistic approach to rehabilitation, recognising that all aspects of the rehabilitation process are vital for its success:

Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS)

November 7, 2008 in Organization in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS) is an independent, non-profit, non-government, policy, research, and implementation institute working on sustainable development (SD) at local, national, regional and global levels. BCAS addresses sustainable development through four interactive themes:

The Bangladeshi-American Foundation, Inc. (BAFI)

November 7, 2008 in Organization in Bangladesh

The Bangladeshi-American Foundation, Inc. (BAFI) is a membership-based, non-profit, mission-driven organization without any political affiliation in the US or in Bangladesh, with respect for full transparency and confidentiality.

Bangladesh Rural Improvement Foundation (BRIF)

November 7, 2008 in Organization in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Rural Improvement Foundation (BRIF) is a not-for-profit non-governmental development organization (NGO) founded in 1984 in North-West Bangladesh. We endeavour to raise the socio-economic condition of some of Bangladesh’s most disadvantaged and vulnerable communities by mobilizing local resources in an effective and pragmatic way.

Bangladesh Railway

November 6, 2008 in Information, Organization in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Railway, a principle transportation agency of the country, is a Government -owned and Government -managed organization. It covers a length of 2,855 route kilometers employing a total of 34,168 regular employees. As railway is a very important mode of inland transport, linking the entire length and breadth of the country, it’s healthy grow naturally contributes to the economic development of the country.

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