Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_B - Bangladesh Government
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-77 of 77    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4 
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Bangladesh Government:     more books (100)
  1. Local Government Structure in Bangladesh by Larry and Maniruzzaman Schroeder, 1982-11
  2. Privatization in Bangladesh: Economic Transition in a Poor Country (Westview Special Studies on South and Southeast Asia) by Clare E. Humphrey, 1990-06
  3. Local voluntarism and local government finance in rural Bangladesh: Overview and recommendations (International series) by Barbara D Miller, 1984
  4. Civil-Military Relations in South Asia: Pakistan, Bangladesh and India by Dr Veena Kukreja, 1992-01
  5. Decentralisation and the local state under peripherial capitalism: A study in the political economy of local government in Bangladesh by Tofail Ahmed, 1993
  6. Exchange of notes between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh ... August 1981/21 January 1982 (Treaty series) by Bangladesh, 1982
  7. Are there barefoot doctors in Bangladesh: A survey of non-government rural health practitioners (Scientific report) by A. M Sarder, 1981
  8. Local government in Bangladesh
  9. Local government in Bangladesh: A select bibliography by Khaleda Akhtar, 1987
  10. Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC): (an industrial extension service organization) : Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh by Muhammada Rejāula Haka, 1988
  11. Foreign aid, government sector, and Bangladesh by Khashruzzaman Choudhury, 1990
  12. Development of local government in Bangladesh by Mohammad Faizullah, 1987
  13. Convention between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh ... gains: Dacca, 8 August, 1979 (Treaty series) by Bangladesh, 1980
  14. Family planning in Bangladesh: An analysis of government policy by Coletta Youngers, 1983

61. Bangladesh - GOVERNMENT
Bangladesh Government and Politics. THE QUEST FOR REPRESENTATIVE government has been an important feature of the history of Bangladesh.
http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/bangladesh/GOVERNMENT.html

62. Embassy Of Sweden Dhaka - Homepage
Embassy of Sweden in Dhaka, featuring information on the embassy, and on Swedish companies and other NGOs present in Bangladesh.
http://www.swedenabroad.com/pages/start____24142.asp
  • Svenska Home Contact us Sweden Abroad Sweden.se
Nov 12 2010 Nov 10 2010 The ministers interviewed: Ewa Björling Nov 9 2010 Gunilla Carlsson meets Bosnia and Herzegovina´s Minister for Human Rights and Refugees
Quick links

63. Bangladesh Government | GlobalEDGE
Bangladesh Government PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Chief of State President M. Zillur Rahman Head of Government Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed
http://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/bangladesh/government/
Your location is: > Countries > Bangladesh > Government
Key Facts
GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
$1,335.00 (2008 est.)
Inflation Rate
5.10% (2009 est.)
Population
156.05 million (2009 est.)
Country Risk Ratings
C
Ease of Doing Business Rankings
110 out of 181 (2008 est.)
Global Competitiveness Report
3.55 (106 out of 133) (2009 est.)
Navigation
Bangladesh : Government
PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Chief of State: President M. Zillur Rahman Head of Government: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed The prime minister is appointed by the president. The prime minister must be a Member of Parliament (MP) who the president feels commands the confidence of the majority of other MPs. The cabinet is composed of ministers selected by the prime minister and appointed by the president. At least 90% of the ministers must be MPs. The other 10% may be non-MP experts or "technocrats" who are not otherwise disqualified from being elected MPs. According to the constitution, the president can dissolve Parliament upon the written request of the prime minister. POLITICAL CONDITIONS
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.

64. Embassy Of The People's Republic Of China In The People's Republic Of Bangladesh
Embassy of the People s Republic of China in the People s Republic of Bangladesh.
http://bd.china-embassy.org/eng/
The Curriculum Vitae of Ambassador News Spokesperson's Remarks Embassy Info The Curriculum Vitae of Ambassador News Spokesperson's Remarks Embassy Info ... Contact Us

65. AllRefer.com - Bangladesh: Government (**bangladesh-adj** Government) :Capital,
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Bangladesh with respect to Government, Country name, conventional long form, conventional
http://reference.allrefer.com/world/countries/bangladesh/government.html
AllRefer Channels :: Health Yellow Pages Reference Weather November 14, 2010 Medicine People Places History ... Maps
You are here : AllRefer.com Reference World Countries ... Bangladesh - Government
Bangladesh: Government
Government Bangladesh Country name: conventional long form: People's Republic of Bangladesh
conventional short form: Bangladesh
former: East Pakistan Government type: parliamentary democracy Capital: Dhaka Administrative divisions: 5 divisions; Barisal, Chittagong, Dhaka, Khulna, Rajshahi; note - there may be one additional division named Sylhet Independence: 16 December 1971 (from West Pakistan); note - 26 March 1971 is the date of independence from West Pakistan, 16 December 1971 is known as Victory Day and commemorates the official creation of the state of Bangladesh National holiday: Independence Day, 26 March (1971); note - 26 March 1971 is the date of independence from West Pakistan, 16 December 1971 is Victory Day and commemorates the official creation of the state of Bangladesh Constitution: 4 November 1972, effective 16 December 1972, suspended following coup of 24 March 1982, restored 10 November 1986, amended many times

66. UK In Bangladesh
British High Commission, with information on Bangladesh travel advice, worldwide travel advice, dual nationals, consular matters and forced marriages.
http://ukinbangladesh.fco.gov.uk
Advanced search
UK in Bangladesh
London 10:56, 14 Nov 2010
Dhaka 16:56, 14 Nov 2010 AJAXupdateDate('true','en_GB','Asia/Dhaka','Dhaka');

67. Bangladesh Government
Bangla, Bangladesh, Bangladeshi Government websites 13 of 3 Bangladesh Election Commission Category Government Welcome to the website of Bangladesh Election Commission.
http://www.bangladeshdir.com/type/government
news reviews directory sites ... Submit Press Release Keyword
Directory by category Agriculture and Rural Affairs Commerce and Industry Communications and Information Technology Culture, Sport, and Tourism Defence Departments and Agencies Education Embassies and Consulates Finance Foreign Embassies and Consulates Health and Family Affairs Home Affairs International Affairs Law and Judiciary Ministries Parliament and Presidency Transportation featured listings Place your lising up here
sorted by most viewed Government [1-3 of 3] Bangladesh Election Commission Category: Government Welcome to the website of Bangladesh Election Commission. Bangladesh Election Commission is an electoral management body established under the constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
Block-5/6, Election Commission Secretariat,... Bangladesh Government Category: Government Bangladesh Government Official Web Page. The official website of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. It provides links to Bangladesh Government offices. National Project Director, Access to Information Programme, Old Sangsad Bhaban, Tejgaon,... Bangabhaban President House of Bangladesh Category: Government Bangabhaban, the official residence and office of the President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is located in the middle of approximately 23.5 hectares of vast expansive open ground to the south of Dilkhusha Commercial Area and to the...

68. Embassy Of Bangladesh
Embassy of The People s Republic of Bangladesh, located in Berlin and accredited to Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Hungary, with information in English and German on the embassy, the country, its people and economy.
http://www.bangladeshembassy.org

69. Consulate General Of The People's Republic Of Bangladesh, Los Angeles, Californi
Consulate General of the People s Republic of Bangladesh, covering California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Arizona, and offering assistance with visas, and trade and tourism information.
http://www.bangladeshconsulatela.com/
Greetings from the Consul General of Bangladesh
Dear Visitors, Welcome to our website. This site is dedicated to providing information on consular, trade, economic, investment and tourism related matters and opportunities in Bangladesh. We would constantly update this web site. Apart from information relating to passport, visa and other consular matters, visitors may also download passport and visa applications forms from this web site. There would also be available information on guidelines for filling in the forms including requirements for and relevant procedures to be followed by the applicants. It may be noted that our consular forms will also be accepted by our Embassy in Washington DC and Consulate General in New York and vice versa.
We hope the information provided in this website will be useful to you. We thank you for visiting our website and for your interest in Bangladesh. Md. Enayet Hossain
Consul General of Bangladesh, Los Angeles
Notice As per recent circular of the Government, the Consulate General will continue to issue new passports with 5 years validity. The prescribed fees in this regard will remain same as before, i.e

70. Bangladesh Embassy, Stockholm
The Bangladesh Embassy in Sweden, also accredited to Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway. Has contact information for the Honorary Consuls General in Naerum, Helsinki, Oslo, and for the Honorary Consuls in Helsinki, Reykjavik, Bergen, Falun, and Gothenburg.
http://www.bangladoot.se/
Embassy of Bangladesh Stockholm, Sweden for Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway Ministry of Foreign Affairs Government of Bangladesh Feedback Contact Us ... Links
Government Hon'ble President Hon'ble Prime Minister Hon'ble Foreign Minister Co ... List of Ambassadors at this Mission Publications and News Embassy N ewsletter: Kaleidoscope Daily News Brief Embassy plans to subscribe publications by Bangladesh Community Embassy introduces community news section on website ... Criteria and application form for MBBS and BDS Articles/Poem on 15th August 2010 By Poet Belal Chowdhury By Prof. Mustafa Nurul Islam By Mostafa Kamal Pasha By Prof Z R Siddiquee ... By Shihab Sarkar The Embassy will remain closed on 15-17 November 2010 on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha. Persons seeking consular assistance from the Embassy are suggested to contact on any other working day. Message from Ambassador Dear Members of the Community of Bangladesh in Nordic Countries, Please accept my warm greetings.

71. Untitled Document
Embassy of the People s Republic of Bangladesh, located in Rabat and accredited to Morocco, Nigeria, Algeria, Senegal, Mali and the Ivory Coast. Has much information on Bangladesh s diplomatic advances, and the opportunities for foreign investment.
http://bdoot.50webs.com/
This website is under upgradation. It will be back soon. If necessary, please contact: Tel: 00212 37766713/31 Fax: 00212 37766729 E-mail bangladoot@menara.ma Download passport/visa application form from www.gov.bd/visa_form.htm

72. Permanent Mission Of The People’s Republic Of Bangladesh To The United Nations
Permanent Mission of Bangladesh to the United Nations in New York. Includes statements made at the General Assembly Plenary sessions.
http://www.un.int/bangladesh/

73. Welcome To Bangladesh High Commission Web Site | Home
The High Commission for the People s Republic of Bangladesh in Australia represents the Bangladesh Government, citizens and Bangladesh s interests in Australia and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
http://www.bangladoot-canberra.org/
About Us Contact Us
Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.
Welcome to Bangladesh High Commission Website Categories Home Tourism Passport Visa ... About Bangladesh Quick Links The Banga Bhaban
(Office of The Hon President)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Board of Investment ... Newspapers Photo Gallery Message from H.E. the High Commissioner on the Occasion of Eid-ul-Azha Read more The Bangladesh High Commission will remain closed from 15 to 17 November 2010 on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha Bond Application of BRAC Bank Ltd Read more Share Application of AIBL First Islamic Mutual Fund Read more Bangladesh Participates In The Australian International Sourcing Fair (AISF) 2010
Read more
PR-Consular Camp in Melbourne on 14 November 2010 Read more BANGLADESH APPAREL AND TEXTILE EXPOSITION - BATEXPO-2010

74. Bangladesh Government Digitized Forms - Home
Welcome to the digital depository of the Bangladesh Government Official Forms. As a part of the eCitizen services initiative of the Government of
http://www.forms.gov.bd/eng/
Home View All View by Ministry View by Category ... Contact Us Welcome to the digital depository of the Bangladesh Government Official Forms. As a part of the e-Citizen services initiative of the Government of Bangladesh, the Prime Minister's Office has undertaken to digitally publish the government forms to make them available to citizens through this website and CD-ROM. This website provides you with government forms that can be selected, viewed, downloaded or filled electronically and printed for submission. Non-electronic forms available can be printed and manually completed for submission to respective office/agency. We welcome your comments and suggestions regarding this initiative, this will help us to provide a better service. General Information In this website, forms are available in blank format and in fillable format. If you want to fill the form manually, download the blank form and print it. Blank forms are available in both PDF and doc format. To fill forms electronically, you need to download fillable forms. These forms are available in both PDF (English) and doc (English and Bangla) format.

75. Bangladesh Government Information
Travel Document Systems; Passport and Visa Services. This is the site for the latest Travel Information and the most complete collection of online Visa Applications on the web.
http://www.traveldocs.com/bd/govern.htm
Bangladesh Asia
GOVERNMENT The prime minister is appointed by the president. The prime minister must be a Member of Parliament (MP) who the president feels commands the confidence of the majority of other MPs. The cabinet is composed of ministers selected by the prime minister and appointed by the president. At least 90% of the ministers must be MPs. The other 10% may be non-MP experts or "technocrats" who are not otherwise disqualified from being elected MPs. According to the constitution, the president can dissolve Parliament upon the written request of the prime minister. The legislature is a unicameral, 300-seat body. All of its members are elected by universal suffrage at least every five years. Parliament amended the constitution in May 2004, making a provision for 45 seats reserved for women to be distributed among political parties in proportion to their numerical strength in Parliament. The AL did not take its share of the reserved seats, arguing that it did not support the indirect election or nomination of women to fill these seats. Several women's groups also demanded direct election to fill the reserved seats for women. Bangladesh's judiciary is a civil court system based on the British model; the highest court of appeal is the appellate court of the Supreme Court. At the local government level, the country is divided into divisions, districts, sub districts, unions, and villages. Local officials are elected at the union level and selected at the village level. All larger administrative units are run by members of the civil service.

76. Bangladesh - Government And Politics
Bangladesh Table of Contents. THE QUEST FOR REPRESENTATIVE government has been an important feature of the history of Bangladesh. The independence struggle of the eastern
http://countrystudies.us/bangladesh/82.htm
Government and Politics
Bangladesh Table of Contents Yet the struggle for democracy was still alive in Bangladesh as of the late 1980s. The single-party system of the 1970s and 1980s was unable to satisfy the varied political movements and interest groups of the nation. Opposition partiesalthough they represented conflicting views and were as unwilling as the ruling regime to share powerremained a vital force that commanded the loyalties of a large proportion of the population. Socialist and communist parties, centrist parties representing the policies of defunct regimes, and conservative Islamic parties each with a completely different vision of the path that Bangladesh should follow but united in their opposition to the rule of President Hussain Muhammad Ershadall vied for power in the late 1980s. Their refusal to participate in parliamentary politics under Ershad, who had seized power in 1982, relegated the opposition to illegal activities and demonstrations on campuses and in the streets that periodically brought economic life to a standstill in urban areas. The ineffectiveness and confrontational position of the opposition only strengthened the regime's hold over Parliament and the civil service and allowed the military to continue its strong autocratic rule. Remarkably, the policies of Bangladesh's autocratic military rulers have been characterized by a commitment to democratic ideals and an adherence to the Constitution. Ershad seized power in the name of the Constitution, and he sought to legitimize his position by claiming that he brought stability to the country in order to guarantee democratic freedom. One of Ershad's most significant moves toward democracy was the establishment of a system of local elections that allowed voters to choose members of local representative councils. In the short term, this democratic reform allowed local elites to control government patronage, and it also made them docile supporters of the regime. Nevertheless, by the late 1980s the local councils had become training grounds for new political leaders and forums for democratic competition throughout the nation.

77. Terror Tuesday: Impact On South Asia -- Response -- Bangladesh Government
We are in touch with various friendly countries, including OIC members Shafi Sami, Special Assistant to the Chief Advisor on Foreign Affairs
http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/usa/GovernmentBangladesh.htm

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 4     61-77 of 77    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4 

free hit counter