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Bangladesh (country in south Asia)

Description Bangladesh, to the east of India on the Bay of Bengal, is a South Asian country marked by lush greenery and many waterways. Its Padma (Ganges), Meghna and Jamuna rivers create fertile plains, and travel by boat is common. On the southern coast, the Sundarbans, an enormous mangrove forest shared with  Eastern India, is home to the royal Bengal tiger.

Beautiful Bangladesh

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Bangladesh -Eid ul Azha2020

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Bangladesh Railway station

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Population of Bangladesh

Bangladesh 2020 population is estimated at 164,689,383 people at mid year according to UN data. Bangladesh population is equivalent to 2.11% of the total world population .we are very happy.

my Bangladesh

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bangdesh hill distric

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Eid ul AZHA -Bangladesh

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Bangladesh flood victims

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Dhaka-Bangladesh flood.

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Dhaka poor drainiege -Bangladesh

Poor drainage sinks Dhaka     With their bus broken down on a road submerged in rainwater in Old Dhaka’s Doyaganj area, some passengers go to a dry place on a rickshaw van, right. Many roads, lanes and by-lanes of the capital went under water yesterday following a downpour. Photo: Firoz Ahmed Helemul Alam Many parts of Dhaka went under knee-to-waist-deep water after monsoon rainfall in the last two days, once again exposing the dilapidated state of the city's drainage system. Experts told The Daily Star that Dhaka's waterlogging problem could not be solved without an integrated master plan and coordinated work of various authorities concerned. Apart from Wasa, six other authorities deal with Dhaka's drainage system on a piecemeal basis without much knowledge about who is doing what. "We will not achieve anything until five government organisations and two private bodies work under an integrated management with an integrated master plan," said Iqbal Habib, joint se

RAOWA Second home

Welcome to our Second Home - RAOWA The Armed Forces Officers, during their services, remain bound together by ties of common ideas, identical hopes and aspirations. The bond develops further for common purpose, compact living and an accustomed environment. in the post service period, a retired officer enters into a different world where life treats him differently. Some manage to become favorably placed I the civil life while the less fortunate ones lead a life of constant struggles for overcoming continued domestic, social and economic problems. They are be-set by problems for survival and suitable opportunities for re-settlement in retired life and face despair and frustration. With a view, therefore to creating a common platform of identical interest and purpose for mutual understanding and communication with each other and for effective voicing and solution of their individual and collective problems and at the same time rendering service to the cause of the nation and the co

Travels in Bangladesh

Travel to Bangladesh is one of the last opportunities in South East Asia to experience travel with a true sense of adventure: Heading off the beaten track and into a country that does not have an established tourism infrastructure, especially not for foreign tourists. Bangladesh travel is still, in many ways, a journey into the lesser known. Bangladesh Travel: Know Before you Go. Editorial Note: A large number of people view this post regularly in search of Bangladesh travel advice and information about travel in Bangladesh. We try to keep it as up to date as possible (we last updated it in January 2020) – to help us do this please let us know about your experiences travelling in Bangladesh that may help fellow travellers. Please comment below or get in touch via our contact page. More information in our Editorial policy here! My time in Bangladesh was a whirlwind and full of surprises (both good and occasionally uncomfortable). It was all the more full of surprises because of the

Doctors list ctg -Bangladesh

Dr. Ashim Kumar Chowdhury MBBS (CU), GDPH. Advanced Training In Physical Medicine Consultant Chamber: Basic Lab 20, K.B. Fazlul Kader Road, Chittagong Dr. A.S.M. Didarul Alam MBBS, DTM & H, MAMS, FRSH, PGT (ENT) Chandanaish Thana Health Complex, Chittagong Consultant Chamber: 84/A, Jamal Khan Road, Chittagong Dr. A.S.M. Zahid MBBS,FCPS (Medicine). Consultant Chamber: National Hospital & Sigma Lab Ltd. 14/15, Mehidibagh, Chittagong Dr. M.A. Rouf MBBS, DTM&H, DTCD Consultant USTC Chamber: Metro Diagnostic Centre Pvt. Ltd. 131, K. B. Fazlul Kader Road, Chittagong Dr. Md. Liakat Ali Khan MBBS, DTMT&H Managing Director Royal Hospital (A Unit of Royal Medical Research Institute Ltd.) Chamber: Sheba Pharmacy 91, 51, Madrasa Road, Dampara, Chittagong Dr. Alhaj Nurul Islam MBBS, Fellow, WHO (UK), Fellow ECFMG (USA) BMDC Consultant Dallah Medical Centre 16, Agrabad, C/A, Chittagong Chamber: 145, Jamal Khan Road, (Lichu Bagan), Chittagong Dr. H.M. Ahsanul Hoque MBBS, DTM & H

Doctors list ctg - Bangladesh

Dermatology Specialist Dr. Samira Jamal MBBS, MD (Dermatology & Venereology) Consultant, Dept. of Dermatology, Agrabad American Hospital, Chittagong Dermatology (Skin, Venereology, Sexual, Hair, Allergy) Practicing in Skin diseases, Sexsually transmitted diseases and Allergic Condition of the Skin BCS (Health) Chambers: Chevron Clinical Laboratory (Pte.) Ltd., 12/12, O R Nizam Road, Chittagong Prof. Dr. Md. Habibur Rahman Professor, Dept. of Dermatology, Chittagong Medical College And Hospital (CMCH). Dermatology (Skin, Venereology, Sexual, Hair, Allergy) MBBS, DDV (CU). BCS (health), Specialist in Dermatology. Chambers: Chittagong Square, Main Branch, Muktijoddha Bhaban, 195, Plot-20, road - 11, K B Fazlul Kader Road, Panchlaish, Chittagong Dr. Mohammed Ehsan MBBS (Dhaka), DD (Thai-Japan), DPD (UK) Consultant, Dermatology, Delta Health Care (Chittagong). Dermatology (Skin, Venereology, Sexual, Hair, Allergy) Chambers: Delta Health Care Chittagong Ltd., 28, Katalgonj, Panchla

Doctors list of ctg(ctg) Bangladesh

Medicine Specialist Professor Dr. Md. Mahtam Uddin Hasan MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), MRCP (UK), FRCP Medicine Specialist Designation : Professor and Head of the Department Organization : Chittagong Medical College Hospital Chamber : Chittagong Metropolitan Hospital, 948, O. R Nijam Road (East site GEC More), Chittagong, Bangladesh. Phone (Cha) : 031-2852670-190 Cell Phone : 01779 712556, 01814 792025, 01814 651073 E-mail : cmhlheartcentre@gmail.com cmhlheartcentre@yahoo.com Visiting Hours : 6pm to 9pm Closed Day : Friday & Saturday Dr. Sayad Mohammad Jabad MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), Medicine Specialist Designation : Assistant Professor Organization : Bangbandhu Memorial Hospital, USTC, Chittagong. Chamber : Chittagong Metropolitan Hospital, 948, O. R Nijam Road (East site GEC More), Chittagong, Bangladesh. Phone (Cha) : 031-2852670-190 Cell Phone : 01779

Doctors list of ctg(Cittagong) Bangladesh

Kidney Surgeon Dr. Md. RofiKul Islam MBBS, MS (Urology) Kidney Specialist Designation : Assistant Professor Organization : Chittagong Medical College Hospital Chamber : Chittagong Metropolitan Hospital, 948, O. R Nijam Road (East site GEC More), Chittagong, Bangladesh. Phone (Cha) : 031-2852670-190 Cell Phone : 01779 712556, 01814 792025, 01814 651073 E-mail : cmhlheartcentre@gmail.com cmhlheartcentre@yahoo.com Visiting Hours : 7pm to 9pm Closed Day : Friday For Serial : 01911 753806 Dr. Sakhaoyat Mahmudh Khan MBSS, FCPS (Surgery), MS (Urology) Surgeon & Urologist Specialist Designation : Surgeon Organization : Chittagong Medical College Hospital Chamber : Chittagong Metropolitan Hospital, 948, O. R Nijam Road (East site GEC More), Chittagong, Bangladesh. Phone (Cha) : 031-2852670-190 Cell Phone : 01779 712556, 01814 792025, 01814 651

Doctors list of ctg (Cittagong) of Bangladesh

Skin Diseases, Allergy & Sexual Specialist Dr. Md. Ismail MBBS, BCS (Health), MD (Skin & Sexual) Skin & Sexual Specialist Designation : Assistant Professor and Head of the Department Organization : Chittagong Maa O shishu Hospital Medical College, Chittagong. Chamber : Chittagong Metropolitan Hospital, 948, O. R Nijam Road (East site GEC More), Chittagong, Bangladesh. Phone (Cha) : 031-2852670-190 Cell Phone : 01779 712556, 01814 792025, 01814 651073 E-mail : cmhlheartcentre@gmail.com cmhlheartcentre@yahoo.com Visiting Hours : 7pm to 9:30pm Closed Day : Friday For Serial : 01920-174451 Dr. Salah Uddin Ahmmed MBBS, DDV Allergy, Skin & Sexual, Lazar & Cosmetic Specialist Designation : Consultant Organization : Banghabandhu Memorial Hospital, USTC, Chittagong. Chamber : Chittagong Metropolitan Hospital, 948, O. R Nijam Road (East site G

List of university of Bangladesh

Universities in Bangladesh are mainly categorized into three different types: public (government owned and subsidized), private (private sector owned universities), and international (operated and funded by international organizations such as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation). Bangladeshi universities are affiliated with the University Grants Commission, a commission created according to the Presidential Order (P.O. No 10 of 1973) of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.[1] Most universities focus on general studies, mixing together such areas of study as business, engineering and technology. Seven universities have specialized curricula. Two of these are focused on Islamic studies, two on agricultural science, one on healthcare science, one on veterinary medicine, and one on women's studies. A detailed evaluation of all the universities

University of Bangladesh

Bangladesh has 53 public universities to the bulk of higher studies students. These universities are funded by the government while managed as self-governed organizations. Dhaka division is home to thirteen public universities, among which eight are in Dhaka City.others univercity out side of dhaka.

Bangladesh -dhaka univercity Ex vc died

Educationist Prof Emajuddin Ahmed, a former vice-chancellor of Dhaka University, has died in hospital care from cardiac arrest at the age of 88. Ahmed was taken to the Labaid Hospital in Dhanmondi after he suffered a heart attack. “He breathed his last in the ICU at 5.45 am,” said BNP Executive Committee member Abu Naser Muhammad Rahmatullah.

Bangladesh -historical place

Bangladesh is the most beautiful country of south Asia loaded with natural beauties and historical establishments. It has it’s two thousand years history or more. This nation has governed by Buddhist, Hindus, Muslim and British. There have a golden history of its past. There are numerous historical spots in Dhaka, Rajshahi, Bogra, Dinajpur, Comilla and other piece of Bangladesh. Principle attractions are Mosque and Mazar, Hindu sanctuaries, Churches, Buddist Monastery and recorded structures. Bangladesh appears to be as like as God’s own gave painting. different colors, society and memorable sites are here and there in this little nation. So Bangladesh has been highlighted on the world’s tourists maps. Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation ( BPC ) published a short film Incredibly Beautiful Bangladesh – The School of Life regarding the most beautiful historical places in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh garments workers live place -Eid ul Azha

Apparel factory workers are barred from leaving their workplace like the government employees during the Eid-ul-Azha holidays, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal has said. The workers would spend three-day vacation during the Eid holidays in keeping with the government holidays, he added. Kamal announced the decision after a meeting over the wages, festival allowances and holidays of these workers at the Secretariat on Thursday. “This vacation will not be extended,” he added.

Bangladesh -Covid19

Death toll rose to 2,496 after 39 new fatalities were registered in the 24 hours to 8 am Thursday, according to the health directorate. Another 1,940 patients recovered from the disease in the same period, raising the recovery count to 106,963, DGHS Additonal Director General Nasima Sultana said in a media briefing. The rate of recovery from the disease currently stands at 54.48 percent, while the mortality rate is 1.27 percent.

Eid ul Ajha bangladesh

Home BUSINESS OPINION SPORTS A & E Home»Country Published on 06:54 PM, July 14, 2020 Ahead of Eid, Tangail cattle owners fearing loss amid pandemic Hamida Akter of Venguli village in Tangail’s Delduar upazila has readied two big bulls – Manik and Ratan -- to sell at the sacrificial animal market. Photo: Star Star Online Report Cattle owners in Tangail are fearing fall in prices of sacrificial animals due to lack of buyers in the local markets ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, amid coronavirus pandemic. Hamida Akter of Venguli village in Delduar upazila has readied two big bulls to sell at the sacrificial animal market. "I have been raising the bulls for the last three years and it's not possible for me to keep them because of the high cost of animal feed," she said. Hamida said, "I expect Tk 20 lakh for the bulls but I don't know whether I can sell and get fair price. People used to come to see the bulls, but no one has made any offer so far." Isha Munim o

The RAOWA

The RAOWA is a non Government organigation of Bangladesh. It full means is retired armed fors offers welfare association. There are many branch. 1.Convention hall.2.library. 3.swimming poll.4.Billiards. 5.Cards room. 6.Bar room.. 7.Restrorent and etc. There are 12 floor here. Others floor is many corporet office.

Covid19 -Bangladesh

বাংলাToggle navigation Print Friendly and PDF COVID-19 tests trend down in Bangladesh. That’s bad news Obaidur Masum, Senior Correspondent bdnews24.com Published: 2020-07-14 22:18:43 BdST bdnews24 Samples are stored inside a plastic bag at Government Unani and Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital in Dhaka’s Mirpur. These will be sent to a government-designated laboratory for testing. Photo: Asif Mahmud Ove PreviousNext The number of sample tests for novel coronavirus infection has fallen in Bangladesh but the laboratories conducting the tests have grown paradoxically, betraying a fall in the rate of confirmed cases. From Jun 30 to July 2, between 16,000 and 19,000 samples were tested daily, returning about 3,600 to 4,000 positive results. By comparison, the number did not exceed 13,000 in any of the last three days with the daily caseload ranging between 2,600 and 3,200. One of the reasons for fewer tests is the fee imposed by the government for sample tests. The second reason i

Mp Masrafi - Bangladesh

Print Friendly and PDF Mashrafe recovers after 24-day battle with COVID-19 Sports Correspondent, bdnews24.com Published: 2020-07-15 00:14:41 BdST bdnews24 Bangladesh cricketer and Narail-2 MP Mashrafe Bin Mortaza has recovered from COVID-19 after battling the disease for 24 days.

Mr.Sahed chairman Rejent hospital

There, RAB officials said that they took him to the Uttara office after receiving an information after taking him to the headquarters. After conducting a raid there from 11:30 am to 12:50 pm, the RAB again took Shahed Karim to their headquarters. Earlier in the morning, after detaining him in Satkhira, RAB officials told reporters, to avoid arrest. Shahed in disguise. "Md. Shahed was trying to get into a boat wearing a burqa. He was arrested then," he said. The RAB official said, "We caught him before he got on the boat, basically on the shore. We are following him in different places. He was changing his position from time to time." "She has changed her hair color, cut her mustache. Her hair is usually white, she has blackened it. Her plan was to shave her head. Maybe she would have done it if she had gone to India." RAB official said, the boatman said. Helping Shahid to cross the river, he escaped. "The boatman actually knows how to swim ver

Covid19 cries in the world

While some countries that were hit early in the outbreak have managed to contain the virus, the number of cases globally has been accelerating fairly steadily. There have now been more than half a million deaths from the virus worldwide, according to JHU data. The World Health Organization’s director-general on Monday warned there would be “no return to the old normal for the foreseeable future.” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a media briefing in Geneva that there were no shortcuts out of this pandemic, and that while we may hope for an effective vaccine, there must be a focus on using the tools that are available now to suppress transmission and save lives. “We need to reach a sustainable situation where we do have adequate control of this virus without shutting down our lives entirely, or lurching from lockdown to lockdown,” Tedros said. He told reporters there was a “roadmap to a situation where we can control the disease and get on with our lives” that would require three thi

Flood cries Tangail in Bangladesh

logo Today's Paper News Bangladesh Politics Crime Environment Education Laws & Rights World Business Banks Commerce Economy Regulations Stock Market Advertisement Money Real Estate Sports Cricket Football Tennis Athletics Formula One Other Sports Opinion Op-Ed Editorial Longform Heritage Specials D2 Fashion & Style Beauty & Grooming Health & Wellness Food Travel Career & Education People & Relationships Decor & Lifestyle Showtime More Videos Photo Gallery Magazine Special Supplements Epaper Archive Subscribe Ads Ads Home Bangladesh Nation Flood: 3 rivers in Tangail flowing above danger level Abdullah Al Numan Published at 05:36 pm July 13th, 2020 Tangail Flood File photo: People use a van as transport during the flood in Tangail on Tuesday, June 30, 2020 Dhaka Tribune Almost 85,000 people suffering from water logging and 6,500 hectares of crop fields submerged Due to continuous rainfall, the water levels of all rivers including Jamuna, Dhaleshwar

Jamuna group chairman died

Jamuna Group boss Nurul Islam Babul dies from COVID-19 Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com Published: 2020-07-13 16:47:43 BdST bdnews24 Nurul Islam Babul, the chairman of Jamuna Group, has died in hospital care after being diagnosed with COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus. He was 74. Babul passed away during treatment at Dhaka's Evercare Hospital on Monday, Saiful Alam, editor of Jamuna Group's Bangla-language newspaper Jugantor, said. Babul tested positive for COVID-19 on Jun 14 and was admitted to Evergreen Hospital on the same day with the disease affecting his kidneys. A 10-strong medical panel headed by Brig Gen (Retd) Dr Md Mahbub Noor oversaw the renowned industrialist's treatment. Four specialised doctors from China and two from Singapore were also consulted via teleconference. He is survived by his wife MP Salma Islam, former state minister for women and children affairs, son Shamim Islam, managing director of Jamuna Group and three daughters

Sahjahan siraj formal politician

Politician Shahjahan Siraj dies at 77 Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com Published: 2020-07-14 17:43:30 BdST Chania PreviousNext Shahjahan Siraj, former leader of Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal who once served the Khaleda administration as the forest and environment minister, has died in hospital care at the age of 77. Siraj died at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka at 3:25 pm Tuesday from a combination of diseases, including cancer, his wife Rabeya Siraj has confirmed. Siraj left behind a long political legacy. He read out the manifesto of Bangladesh’s independence on behalf of students in March 1971, a momentous occasion in his early life.

Ibrahim A salam

Image result for about hazrat ibrahim alaihis salam View all Ibrahim was born in a house of idolaters in the ancient city of Ur of the Chaldees, likely the place called 'Ur' in present-day Iraq, in which case, the idolaters would have been practitioners of the hypothesized Ancient Mesopotamian religion. His father Azar was a well-known idol-sculptor that his people worshiped.

Bangladesh victim of covid _19

Now Bangladesh is very crisic feel covid 19. some people's are involved here

Beautiful Bangladesh

Bangladesh is my home land.it is my proud.it is very beautiful in the world. Many visitors came here from others countres.The cenerey of Bangladesh is very charming.

Dhaka is biggest city of Bangladesh.

Dhaka is the biggest city of Bangladesh. its has a largest area. Total area is content big building and building. many market, Office head quarters are stublist hehe.many people live in Dhaka. many beatufull cenerey are looks all round in dhaka.

capital city of Bangladesh dhaka

Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh. its situation of burigonga river.more than 8 million people live here.