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  1. Parliamentary Control and Government Accountability in South Asia: A Comparative Analysis of Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka (Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies) by Taiabur Rahman, 2007-10-11
  2. Bangladesh Government and Business Contacts Handbook by Ibp Usa, 2008-08-08
  3. Local Government in Bangladesh by Kamal Siddiqui, 1994-06
  4. Bangladesh Foreign Policy and Government Guide by Ibp Usa, 2000-03
  5. Bangladesh: From A Nation To A State (Nations of the Modern World: Asia) by Craig Baxter, 1998-10-06
  6. Bangladesh Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa, 2008-08-08
  7. Unfolding State: The Transformation of Bangladesh by Ali Riaz, Ali Riyaja, 2005-06
  8. Sustainability of a Government Targeted Credit Program: Evidence from Bangladesh (World Bank Discussion Paper) by Shahidur R. Khandker, Zahed H. Khan, et all 1995-12
  9. Bangladesh: The Next Afghanistan? by Hiranmay Karlekar, 2006-01-01
  10. The Parliament of Bangladesh by Nizam Ahmed, 2002-08
  11. Dominant Executive and Dormant Legisature: Executive Legislature Relations in Bangladesh by Mohammed Mohabbat Khan, 2006-08-20
  12. Political Islam and Governance in Bangladesh (Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series)
  13. God Willing: The Politics of Islamism in Bangladesh by Ali Riaz, 2004-06-15
  14. Overcoming Fuzzy Governance in Bangladesh: Policy Implementation in Least Developed Countries by Jorge Barenstein, 1996-03

1. Bangladesh Government Official Web Page
Official site with information on officials, ministries, constitution, annual budget, investment, Category Regional Asia Bangladesh Government......
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2. Bangladesh Government 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural R
bangladesh government 2000. Country name conventional long form People's Republic of Bangladesh
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      Country name: conventional long form: People's Republic of Bangladesh conventional short form: Bangladesh former: East Pakistan Data code: BG Government type: republic 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 Pakistan) National holiday: Independence Day, 26 March (1971) Constitution: 4 November 1972, effective 16 December 1972, suspended following coup of 24 March 1982, restored 10 November 1986, amended many times Legal system: based on English common law Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state: President Shahabuddin AHMED (since 9 October 1996); note - the president's duties are normally ceremonial, but with the 13th amendment to the constitution ("Caretaker Government Amendment"), the president's role becomes significant at times when Parliament is dissolved and a caretaker government is installed - at presidential direction - to supervise the elections head of government: Prime Minister Sheikh HASINA Wajed (since 23 June 1996) cabinet: Cabinet selected by the prime minister and appointed by the president elections: president elected by National Parliament for a five-year term; election last held 24 July 1996 (next to be held by NA October 2001); following legislative elections, the leader of the party that wins the most seats is usually appointed prime minister by the president
  • 3. Virtual Bangladesh : Government
    Virtual Bangladesh Government. Overview. Cabinet The cabinet of the bangladesh government.Constitution The constituion of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
    http://www.virtualbangladesh.com/bd_government.html
    Virtual Bangladesh : Government
    Overview
    Bangladesh is a parliamentary democracy with a unicameral legislature. The current head of government is Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and the head of state is Dr. Iajuddin Ahmed. The National Assembly or The Jatiya Sangsad has 300 members elected for a five year term in single-seat constituencies. New elections were held October 1, 2001 with BNP getting the highest number of votes. The leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Begum Khaleda Zia was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. The previous parliamentary elections were held June 12, 1996, with the Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina Wazed getting the largest number of seats. The previous universal elections were held in 1991 and was won by Khaleda Zia of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Detailed results and analysis of the elections are also available.
    The National Parliament Building - Shangshodh Bhabon
    General
    Administration
    General information about the administration structure of Bangladesh. A quick overview.

    4. Bangladesh Government
    The Official Website of bangladesh government. Begum Khaleda Zia, the Chairpersonof BNP, was sworn in as the Prime Minister of bangladesh government.
    http://www.bangla2000.com/Bangladesh/government.shtm
    News Web Resources Yellow Pages Free Advertising ... Bangladesh Government Bangladesh is a parliamentary democracy. The head of the government is Prime Minister and the head of the state is President. The current Prime Minister is Begum Khaleda Zia and President is Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed. Jatiya Sangsad (The National Assembly) consists of 330 members. 300 members are elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies and 30 women are elected by the parliamentarians. The latest elections were held in October 01 2001. Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and four parties alliance got the landslide victory. Begum Khaleda Zia , the Chairperson of BNP, was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Government. The previous elections were held in 1996 and was won by Awami League . Bangladesh Government's Web sites: Bangladesh Government Prime Minister's Office Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Foreign Affairs ... Advertisement

    5. Bangladesh Government's IT Policy

    http://www.bangla2000.com/News/Archive/IT/policy/policy.html
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    6. Bangladesh Government - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resour
    bangladesh government Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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    Bangladesh
    Government
      Country name: conventional long form: People's Republic of Bangladesh conventional short form: Bangladesh former: East Pakistan Data code: BG Government type: republic 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 Pakistan) National holiday: Independence Day, 26 March (1971) Constitution: 4 November 1972, effective 16 December 1972, suspended following coup of 24 March 1982, restored 10 November 1986, amended many times Legal system: based on English common law Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state: head of government: Prime Minister Sheikh HASINA Wajed (since 23 June 1996) cabinet: Cabinet selected by the prime minister and appointed by the president elections: president elected by National Parliament for a five-year term; election last held 24 July 1996 (next to be held by NA October 2001); following legislative elections, the leader of the party that wins the most seats is usually appointed prime minister by the president election results: Legislative branch: unicameral National Parliament or Jatiya Sangsad (330 seats; 300 elected by popular vote from single territorial constituencies, 30 seats reserved for women; members serve five-year terms)

    7. Trade Center - Hayes (Bangladesh) Ltd.
    Most of them wants to know the bangladesh government Regulationson doing business in Bangladesh or opening up a jointventure.
    http://www.hayes-bd.com/trade/trade.htm

    Special Services For Bangladeshis Living Abroad
    Over the years we have noticed that our overseas partners had questionnaires about the trade information in Bangladesh. Most of them wants to know the Bangladesh Government Regulations on doing business in Bangladesh or opening up a joint-venture. We believe that our prospective partners should get the clear picture of the trade scenario in Bangladesh and also be aware of our business and sales policies. These things make easier for companies aiming to do business in Bangladesh. Most of the information given here will not only benefit companies who wants to do trade with HBL but also those who wants general information about trade in Bangladesh. Click on Trade Information to get the necessary information for both Bangladesh and HBL. Trade Shows section will give you the information about the various trade shows in which HBL has participated over the years and awards that it has achieved. This year we are participating on Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) 2002 which started from the 12th of January. This page will have the regular update about the DITF 2002 proceedings.

    8. Trade Center - Hayes (Bangladesh) Ltd.
    Trade Center Trade Information bangladesh government Regulations.We have tried to get most of the necessary information that
    http://www.hayes-bd.com/trade/bdGovtRegulations.htm

    Special Services For Bangladeshis Living Abroad
    Trade Center Trade Information Bangladesh Government Regulations We have tried to get most of the necessary information that any foreign investors in Bangladesh will be looking for. All the information given here is from the Board Of Investment, Bangladesh. If you want more information then contact us at: bdinfo@hayes-bd.com Your Office In Bangladesh Overseas Offices Bangladesh Government Regulations Board Of Investments
    The government of Bangladesh established the Board of Investment (BOI) in 1989 for accelerating private investment in Bangladesh. The Board, headed by the Prime Minister of the republic and represented by ministers and secretaries of the concerned ministries, is vested with necessary powers to take decision for speedy implementation of new industrial projects and provide operational support services to the existing ones.
    MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF BOI
    • Promotion of investment Providing all types of facilities for capital investment and rapid industrialisation.

    9. Bangladesh Government
    the real power is held by the prime minister, who is head of government. Bangladesh'sjudiciary is a civil court system based on the British model; the highest
    http://www.nationbynation.com/Bangladesh/Gov.html
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    BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... BANGLADESH The president, while chief of state, holds a largely ceremonial post; the real power is held by the prime minister, who is head of 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 legislature is a unicameral, 330-seat body. About 300 of its members are elected by universal suffrage every 5 years. The remaining 30 seats are reserved for women MPs, elected by the parliament.
    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.
    CURRENT GOVERNMENT
    President Chowdhury, A. Q. M. Badruddoza Prime Minister Zia, Khaleda Adviser to the Prime Minister Begum

    10. Terror Tuesday: Impact On South Asia -- Response -- Bangladesh Government
    Home Print. bangladesh government. Justice Latifur Rahman, Chief Adviser(Head of the Interim Government), Bangladesh, September 14, 2001.
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    INDIA PAKISTAN NEPAL BHUTAN ... Publication
    Bangladesh Government
    "… We are in touch with various friendly countries, including OIC members..." Shafi Sami, Special Assistant to the Chief Advisor on Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh, October 9, 2001 "[Bangladeshis denounce all acts that run counter to human values and divine religions, including Islam]. "Islam like all other religions, promotes tolerance and peaceful coexistence and abhors all kinds of violence and vengeance irrespective of caste, creed and religion". Justice Latifur Rahman, Chief Adviser (Head of the Interim Government), Bangladesh, September 14, 2001

    11. Bangladesh Government Exploits Bomb Blasts To Detain Political Opponents
    The bangladesh government has used a series of bomb blasts on December 7 to intensifya crackdown on its political opponents, including the arrest of prominent
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    Bangladesh government exploits bomb blasts to detain political opponents
    By Sarath Kumara 8 January 2003 Use this version to print Send this link by email Email the author The Bangladesh government has used a series of bomb blasts on December 7 to intensify a crackdown on its political opponents, including the arrest of prominent leaders of the opposition Awami League (AL). The bombs exploded simultaneously in four cinemas in the town of Mymensingh, 110 km north of the capital Dhaka, killing 19 people and injuring more than 200 others. The cinemas were packed with thousands of ordinary working people who had gone to see a film to celebrate the end of Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. A number of those taken to hospital were in a critical condition. No one has claimed responsibility. Last October, the BNP regime angrily rejected claims made in

    12. Bangladesh Government Introduces Harsh New Security Laws
    poor. bangladesh government introduces harsh new security laws. ByYA Dharmasena 29 February 2000. Use this version to print.
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    Bangladesh government introduces harsh new security laws
    By Y.A. Dharmasena 29 February 2000 Use this version to print Bangladesh President Shahabuddin Ahmed signed into law a Public Safety (Special Provisions) Bill on February 14 giving sweeping powers to the police. Under the pretext of dealing with criminals and terrorists, Prime Minister Sheik Hasina's government will use the new law to witchhunt the political opponents of the ruling Awami League regime and to suppress social unrest by workers and the poor. Hasina's regime has already begun to use the law against opposition activists. According to a report on February 18, 300 members of the opposition Bangladesh National Party (BNP), including the city mayor, have been charged under the new measures in Rajshahi, southwestern Bangladesh. In the Dhaka metropolitan area nine cases had been registered under the new law by February 17. Section 16 of the bill deprives those charged of the right to obtain bail during the trial period. If the tribunal finds an accused is not involved with the case it can grant bail but only after its investigation is completed. This investigation can take 75 days and a trial up to 90 days, and a tribunal can extend both periods.

    13. Bangladesh Government And Development Partners Emphasize Good
    adavis@worldbank.org, bangladesh government and Development PartnersEmphasize Good Governance and Quicker Reforms. PARIS, March 15
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    14. Bangladesh Government 1995 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural R
    bangladesh government 1995 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, NaturalResources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social
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    Bangladesh
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    SOURCE: 1995 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK

      Names:
      conventional long form:
      People's Republic of Bangladesh
      conventional short form:
      former:
      East Pakistan
      Digraph: BG Type: republic Capital: Dhaka Administrative divisions: 64 districts (zillagulo, singular - zilla); Bagerhat, Bandarban, Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Bogra, Brahmanbaria, Chandpur, Chapai Nawabganj, Chattagram, Chuadanga, Comilla, Cox's Bazar, Dhaka, Dinajpur, Faridpur, Feni, Gaibandha, Gazipur, Gopalganj, Habiganj, Jaipurhat, Jamalpur, Jessore, Jhalakati, Jhenaidah, Khagrachari, Khulna, Kishorganj, Kurigram, Kushtia, Laksmipur, Lalmonirhat, Madaripur, Magura, Manikganj, Meherpur, Moulavibazar, Munshiganj, Mymensingh, Naogaon, Narail, Narayanganj, Narsingdi, Nator, Netrakona, Nilphamari, Noakhali, Pabna, Panchagar, Parbattya Chattagram, Patuakhali, Pirojpur, Rajbari, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Satkhira, Shariyatpur, Sherpur, Sirajganj, Sunamganj, Sylhet, Tangail, Thakurgaon Independence: 16 December 1971 (from Pakistan) National holiday: Independence Day, 26 March (1971)
  • 15. BANGLADESH HIGH COMMISSION
    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 AsiaPacific region.
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    BANGLADESH HIGH COMMISSION
    CANBERRA
    A Warm Welcome

    High Commissioner's Welcome About Us
    All about Bangladesh High Commission in Canberra Immigration/Visas
    Visa Details and Form Media
    Radio
    , Television, Newspapers Trade and Investments Bangladesh at the United Nations. Tourist Information
    Link to a Tourist Guide
    ... Useful Sites
    External Links Important Notice Consular Team in Sydney Non-requirement of Income Tax Certificate for Bangladeshi Nationals holding foreign passports at the time of departure from Bangladesh. List of Holidays ... Existing Tax Facilities for Expatriate Bangladeshi No Visa Required fee is A$95.00 Baggage Rules New Consular Fees for Renewal and Issuance of Passport Special Notice on Recent Changes in On Arrival Visa/Landing Permit Questions or Comments? Contact : Webmaster Bangladesh High Commission , Canberra.
    Designed by: Lubna Alam Md. Kamal Uddin

    16. Hr-headlines@hrea.org - Bangladesh: Government Threatens To Prosecute Paper For
    bangladesh government threatens to prosecute paper for sedition. Subject headlinesbangladesh government threatens to prosecute paper for sedition;
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    17. Hr-media@hrea.org - Bangladesh: Government Threatens To Prosecute Paper For Sedi
    bangladesh government threatens to prosecute paper for sedition. Subject hrmediabangladesh government threatens to prosecute paper for sedition;
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    18. Write To Bangladesh Government
    Write to bangladesh government. By Dr. Abbul Momen. Email abdul_momen@hotmail.com.Dear Friends The names of many victims have been
    http://www.mukto-mona.com/human_rights/write_to_bang_gov.htm
    Write to Bangladesh Government
    By Dr. Ab bul Momen
    E-mail: abdul_momen@hotmail.com Dear Friends: The names of many victims have been published in a book along with dozens of photographs but the Bangladesh government banned its distribution outside. No one can carry these reports abroad. A few persons that tried to take them out of the country have been arrested at the airport and are now being charged with sedition. I am attaching only four photographs herewith for your quick glance. Every day, on average 10/12 people are being murdered in Bangladesh- it exceeded that of occupied Palestine where daily death rate (both groups) is 3 for the last 18 months. But unfortunately, as the international news media is not covering the 'crime against humanity' in Bangladesh, the newly elected pro-fundamentalist government of Begum Khaleda Zia let loose a reign of terror, looting and murders. There is still no end in sight!!! Price for a respectable College President for being outspoken and be a minority. He was murdered reportedly by the members of the newly elected ruling party activists. Within the last three weeks, a number of young girls have been gang raped that includes Fahima (10), Mahima (15), Selina (14), Sabrina (15), and Bilkis (28). Except Bilkis, a housewife, the rest of them committed suicide to save their families from dishonor. Most pathetic is that, after the gang rape of Mahima by three of the ruling party activists namely Sumon, Nasir and Halim [Halim is a teacher of a Madrassa], they circulated the photographs of the 'rape' and the rape victim within the locality giving the names and address to defame the honor of her parents and family as they belong to the secularist 'opposition' party, the Awami League. She committed suicide. What a mentality!!!

    19. Bangladesh Government

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    20. Bangladesh Government And Development Partners Emphasize Good Governance And Qui
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    Register Site Tools About DevNews Media Center E-Subscriptions Feedback Bangladesh Government and Development Partners Emphasize Good Governance and Quicker Reforms Press Release No: 2002/242/SAR Contact Person:
    In Dhaka: Zita Lichtenberg Tel. (880-2) 966-9301 ext. 111
    e-mail: zlichtenberg@worldbank.org
    In Paris: Anne M. Davis Gillet Tel (33) 1 40 69 30 28
    e-mail: adavis@worldbank.org PARIS, March 15, 2002 —The Bangladesh Development Forum ended today with participants expressing strong support for the Government's intention to implement a broad-based program of macroeconomic stabilization and structural reforms. They agreed that the country faces a historic opportunity to accelerate growth and poverty reduction. As in the past, Bangladesh's immediate priorities are improving governance, particularly in law and order and corruption, and implementing decisive reforms faster.

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