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    Dhaka is a mega city. More than twelve million people live here. Day by day the number is increasing and most part of Dhaka is badly affected by the population growth. More than 7 hundred thousand rickshaws ply or the city road, but only 75 thousand have legal number. This huge number of rickshaws is creating traffic jam. From time to time attempts are made to reduce the number, but the initiative usually produces no results. The number of rickshaw pullers is huge. Almost there are no roads or streets

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    Bangladesh Technical Education Board Office of the Controller of Examinations Agargaon, Sherebangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 Memo No. BTEB (EX-2)/667(Part-4)/463 NOTICE Date : 20-01-2011 12053 - Thakurgaon Polytechnic Institute ,Thakurgaon 2 2. It is to be notified all concerned that roll numbers who have failed in one or more subjects in the 6th Semester Final Examination of DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING, 2010 held in August - October, 2010 are listed below in accordance with the notification no

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    TANNERY INDUSTRIES IN THE HAJARIBAGH AREA AND ITS IMPACT ON THE URBAN FORM AND MORPHOLOGY [pic] A b s t r a c t Hazaribagh is a densely populated unplanned area of Dhaka city where about 185 leather processing industries have been operating and discharging solid and liquid wastes directly to the low-lying areas, river and natural canals without proper treatment. For this unsympathetic development of the city urban living environment is deteriorating and becoming unlivable. Hazaribagh area is

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    Tourism in Bangladesh

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    Term paper On Tourism in Bangladesh On ENG 101 Submitted to Farhana Zareen Bashar Lecturer Dept. of English East West University Submitted by Name:Marufa khan ID :2009-3-10-043 DEPT:BBA Submission Date: East University West Introduction Tourism is often synonymous to traveling for pleasure and education. It is also a business of attracting tourists and providing for their accommodation and entertainment. In many countries, tourism is an industry for earning Inland Revenue and foreign exchange

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    transportation system within the Dhaka city. Dhaka is the one of the most populated mega city of the world. To provide a better transport facility to its citizen Dhaka has not that much good transport system to carry the passengers within the city. To ensure the improved, faster, comfortable and time bound transport system in the Dhaka the government of Bangladesh has undertaken the metro-rail project. Overview: The metro rail project which is much known as Dhaka metro was approved by executive committee

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    Shadow Lines: A Postcolonial Study “The Shadow lines” is an award winning novel by Amitav Ghosh. The historical events like the Swadeshi Movement, Second World War, partition of India and communal riots of 1963-64 which took place in Calcutta and Dhaka are all mentioned. The concept of boundaries is an important one for the postcolonial world writer’s .This novel discusses these lines across cultures and boundaries and tries to study them. These borders and boundaries not only divided the people

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    Tahmima Anam’s “A Golden Age”, published first in 2007 is set in the city of Dhaka during Bangladesh’s war of liberation in 1971 . Bangladesh then formed the eastern wing of the Pakistan and after many years of negligent and contemptuous governance, became the battlefield for the Pakistani Army and India backed Bangladeshi armed fighters. This work has themes which elicit comparisons with “Exit West” by Mohsin Hamid . Both of the books feature a city torn with civil war and main characters who are

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    The symbols of the growth of Dhaka include a changing skyline, high-rises buildings both for commercial and residential purposes, choking traffic and rows of fancy new shopping malls. Every detail of these malls, whether the interior or facilities, reflects the stereotype mega mall

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    Religion and politics are interdependent from the beginning. Political and religious power are interconnected. In 1905, the separation between state and religious institutions occurred. But, that doesn’t mean that religion has lost its important in terms of politics. Still, religion plays and important part in the political system. Religion influence the politics from the core. Religion is a mandatory part of politics which cannot be replaced (Fox, 2013). Religion has not only influence over our

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    Letter of Transmittal October 26, 2017 Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam Professor Department of Banking and Insurance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Subject: An analysis on “Performance analysis for conventional banks in Bangladesh: CAMELS rating.” Dear Sir, It is my gratification to submit an analysis on “Performance analysis for conventional banks in Bangladesh: CAMELS rating.” as a part of my thesis program of MBA. I cordially tried to gather apposite information for preparing

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