Largest World Countries: bangladesh
Coordinates 23 N 90 E 23 N 90 E 23 90 Bangladesh help info Bengali pronounced 160 Bangladesh officially the The People's Republic of Bangladesh Bengali G noprojatontri Bangladesh is a country in South Asia It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma Myanmar to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south Together with the Indian state of West Bengal it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal The name Bangladesh means Country of Bengal in the official Bengali language The borders of present-day Bangladesh were established with the partition of Bengal and India in 1947 when the region became the eastern wing of the newly formed Pakistan However it was separated from the western wing by 1 600 160 km 994 160 mi of Indian territory Political and linguistic discrimination as well as economic…Read More about bangladesh at WikiPedia
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where can i find how the average person in bangladesh lives?
Answer:Start learning by clicking the following link: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=bangladesh+website+&btnG=Search
I am not finding 'Bangladesh' in the country list for yahoo mobile.
Answer:I wonder why....could it be that this country formerly known as East Pakistan after the partitioning of India, is the most backwards country on the planet? You really can't expect Yahoo to be everywhere, can you?
What do you think would be more beneficial and why? A: Go to Bangladesh to help hand in hand with other missionaries giving support to a large group of abused women for one week . B: Send the equivalent dollar amount of what it would cost to fly and stay in Bangladesh to help meet the needs of that same group.
Answer:My choice: A: Go to Bangladesh to help hand in hand with other missionaries giving support to a large group of abused women for one week. I was involved in a technical training school set-up and run by CRS (Rome) back in 1976-77 in Dhaka Bangladesh. They recruited Swiss staffs to run establish & run that kind of school for the underprivileged male-students who were mostly dropout of lower middle class categories and most of them were non-Muslim, for obvious reason (Catholic Relief Services were the paymaster). We used to have Muslim students too, but the criteria was very specific that non-Muslim deserving candidates will get chance. The foot on the ground yielded so much that people started believing that since the Westerners decided to come and help us 'educate' then the quality of education would be good; and that is very true in the context of Bangladesh where our people have the firm belief (rightly so to some extent) that 'white' people are very good in nature and those who come overseas are mostly the best among them. We are indebted to the selfless service given by the Swiss Staffs and Instructors to make that institution an example to emulate. That school is now standing on its own feet and earning from the business its students and ex-students (employed as technicians) and staffs are generating through Workshop output and conducting various short and long-term courses which are now on payment basis. Btw, I was the first Instructor and Hostel Supdt of that school and I'm a Muslim too. I had my eduction from a Swiss run Technical School in Pakistan (PSTC) and I prepared the course-notes and models of demos for the school in line with what I learned in PSTC. However, I was not groomed up to take as Directorship of that School since the other guy being Christean, though not at all up to the mark to perform the job, got to run that school after the Swiss left in end-1980s. This is a bit of setback that the school got and we come to accept it when donor pays for the setup & running costs, we have to abide by their rules of business as per their agenda. Now to come back to your question, it is always better if you can come and show yourself as an ideal and ray of hope to the abused women. That would do many times more moral boosting than sending in your money; though that is also a good help when there is nothing else to be done from far away country. Girls and women are harassed on regular basis in Bangladesh, than what I saw in Pakistan or in India. Hope I could have given you some insights.
How to take the test for Bangladesh medical colleges? Can a person take it in America or needs to go to Bangladesh to take it? I hope for some good information. Thank you.
Answer:u have to go to bangla
George Harrison did the album "Concert for Bangladesh" but since then they have stayed in poverty and out of the public eye. Does anyone know of some specific organizations working hand and hand with Bangladesh because I would love to help.
Answer:I got the following names and addresses from internet search: International Donor Agencies 1. AGA Khan Foundation Address : SW(F) 3B, Road # 2,Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. Telephone : 8824326, 601924 Fax: 880-2-8823261 2. Bangladesh Population And Health Consortium (BPHC) Address : House # 223, Lane # 15, Lake Road, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka - 1212, Bangladesh. Telephone : 9885589, 9881397, 9880911 Fax: 880-2-9880578 3. Bangladesh Red Crescent Society Address : 684-686, Bara Moghbazar, Dhaka-1217,Bangladesh Telephone : 8315401-2, 9330188, 9330189 Fax: 880-2-8314701 4. Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Address : Canadian High Commission 16/A, Road # 48, Gulshan Model Town-2, Dhaka - 1212 Bangladesh. Telephone : 9887091-7 Fax: 880-2-8823043, 8826586 5. Danish Intetrnational Development Assistance (DANIDA) Address : House # 1, Road # 51, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 Bangladesh Telephone : 8821799, 8822499, 822699 Fax: 880-2-8823638 6. International Federation of Redcross And Red Crescent Societies Address : C/O Bangladesh Red Crescent Society 684-686 Bara Moghbazar Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh Telephone : 8315401-2 Fax: 880-2-9341631 7. Japanese Redcross Address : C/O Bangladesh Red Crescent Society 684-686 Bara Moghbazar, Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh. Telephone : 8315401-2 Fax: 880-2-9341631 8. Local Fund Management Office Canadian High Commission (CIDA) Address : House # D2, Road # 95, Gulshan -2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. Telephone : 8824740-44 Fax: 880-2-8823516 9. NORAD Address : Royal Norwegian Embassy House # 9, Road # 111, Gulshan, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh Telephone : 602304, 8823880 Fax: 880-2-8823661 10. Nova Consultancy Bangladesh (NCB) Address : 3/10, Block-D, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh Telephone : 9123624, 8116374, Fax: 880-2-8117937 Email: ncb-ban@bdonline.com 11. Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA) Address : Road # 51, House # 1, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh Telephone : 8824761-64 Fax: 880-2-8823948 12. Swiss Development Cooperation Address : House # B/31, Road # 18, Banani, Dhaka-1213 Bangladesh Telephone : 8812392, 8812393, 8812394 Fax: 880-2-8823497 13. United States Agency For International Development (USAID) Address : American Embassy Diplomatic Enclave Baridhara, Dhaka-1212 Bangladesh. Telephone : 8824700-22 I would like to thank you for your gesture of goodwill shown towards the people of Bangladesh.