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|native_name = গনপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ
''Gônoprojatontri Bangladesh''
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Khaleda Zia
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The People's Republic of Bangladesh is a country in South Asia . It is bordered by India on three sides and Myanmar to the southeast; the Bay Of Bengal forms the southern coastline. Together with the Indian state of West Bengal , it comprises the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal . The name ''Bangladesh'' means "Country of Bengal" and is written as বাংলাদেশ and pronounced . The exact origin of the word ''Bangla'' or Bengal is unknown.

The borders of Bangladesh were set by the Partition Of India in 1947 , when it became the eastern wing of Pakistan (East Pakistan), separated from the western wing by 1,600  Km (1,000 miles). Despite their common religion, the ethnic and linguistic gulf between the two wings was compounded by an apathetic government based in West Pakistan. This resulted in the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, after a bloody War supported by India. The years following independence have been marked by political turmoil, with thirteen different heads of government, and at least four Military Coups .

The population of Bangladesh ranks Eighth in the world, but its area of approximately 144,000 sq km is ranked ninety-third. It is the third largest Muslim -majority nation, but has a slightly smaller Muslim population than the Muslim minority in India. It is also one of the Most Densely Populated countries in the world. Geographically dominated by the fertile Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta , the country has annual Monsoon floods, and Cyclone s are frequent. Bangladesh is one of the founding members of South Asian Association For Regional Cooperation (SAARC), BIMSTEC , and a member of the OIC and the D-8 .


History

See Also: History of Bangladesh


Remnants of Civilization in the greater Bengal region date back four millennia when the region was settled by Dravidians and Tibeto-Burmans . It was mostly fractured into unaffiliated units, ruled by foreign and domestic kingdoms and empires. After the arrival of Indo-Aryans , Bengal was ruled by the Gupta Empire from the fourth to the sixth centuries CE . Then, a dynamic Bengali, Shashanka founded an impressive yet short-lived kingdom. After a period of anarchy, the Buddhist Pala Dynasty ruled the region for four hundred years, followed by a shorter reign of the Hindu Sena Dynasty . Islam was introduced to Bengal in the twelfth century by Sufi missionaries, and subsequent Muslim conquests helped spread Islam throughout the region. Bakhtiar Khilji , a Turkish general, defeated Lakshman Sen of the Sena dynasty and conquered large parts of Bengal. The region was ruled by dynasties of Sultan s and feudal lords for the next few hundred years. By the sixteenth century, the Mughal Empire controlled Bengal and Dhaka became an important provincial center of Mughal administration.
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European traders arrived late in the 15th century and their influence grew until the British East India Company gained control of Bengal following the Battle Of Plassey in 1757. The bloody rebellion of 1857, known as the Sepoy Mutiny , resulted in transfer of authority to the Crown , with a British Viceroy running the administration. During the colonial rule famine racked the Indian subcontinent many times, including the Great Bengal Famine that claimed 3 million lives. Between 1905 and 1911, an Abortive Attempt was made to divide the province of Bengal into two zones, with Dhaka being the capital of the eastern zone. When India was partitioned in 1947, Bengal was Partitioned along religious lines, the Western Part going to India, while the eastern part joined Pakistan as a province called East Bengal (later renamed East Pakistan ), with its capital at Dhaka . In 1950, land reform was accomplished in East Bengal by abolishing the feudal Zamindari system. However, despite the economic and demographic weight of the east, Pakistan's government and military were largely dominated by the upper classes from the west. The Language Movement of 1952 was the first sign of friction between the two wings of Pakistan. Dissatisfaction with the central government over economic and cultural issues continued to rise through the next decade, during which Awami League emerged as the political mouthpiece of the Bengali population. It agitated for Autonomy in the 1960s, and in 1966, its president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was jailed; he was released in 1969 after an unprecedented popular uprising.

In 1970, a massive , India. The Bangladesh Liberation War lasted for 9 months. The Guerrilla Mukti Bahini and Bengali regulars eventually received support from the Indian Armed Forces in December 1971. Under the command of Lt. General J.S. Arora , the Indian Army achieved a decisive victory over Pakistan on 16 December , 1971 , taking over 90,000 Prisoners Of War in the Indo-Pakistani War Of 1971 .

After independence, Bangladesh became a parliamentary democracy, with Mujib as the Prime Minister. In the 1973 parliamentary elections, Awami League gained an absolute majority. A nationwide famine occurred during 1973 and 1974,Sen, A. (1973). ''Poverty and Famines'', Oxford University Press, USA and in early 1975, Mujib initiated one party socialist rule with his newly formed BAKSAL . On August 15 , 1975 , Mujib and his family were assassinated by mid-level military officers. A series of bloody coups and counter-coups in the following three months culminated in the ascent to power of General Ziaur Rahman , who reinstated multi-party politics, and founded Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Zia's rule ended when he was assassinated in 1981 by elements of the military. Bangladesh's next major ruler was General Hossain Mohammad Ershad who gained power in a bloodless coup in 1982 and ruled until 1990, when he was ousted in a popular uprising. Since then, Bangladesh has reverted to parliamentary democracy. Zia's widow Khaleda Zia , led the BNP to parliamentary victories in 1991 and 2001 and was Prime Minister from 1991 to 1996 and again from 2001 to date. She and Sheikh Hasina , one of Mujib's surviving daughters who heads the Awami League and was in power from 1996 to 2001, maintain a unfriendly rivalry between them. In spite of widespread poverty and corruption, Bangladesh remains a democracy to date.


Government and politics

See Also: Government of Bangladesh


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Bangladesh is a Parliamentary Democracy . The President is the Head Of State , a largely ceremonial post. The real power is held by the Prime Minister , who is the Head Of Government . The president is elected by the legislature every five years and has normally limited powers that are substantially expanded during the tenure of a Caretaker Government , mainly in controlling the transition to a new government. Bangladesh has instituted a unique system of transfer of power; at the end of the tenure of the government, power is handed over to members of a Civil Society for three months, who run the general elections and transfer the power to elected representatives. This system was first practiced in 1991 and adopted to the constitution in 1996.''13th Amendment'', Constitution of Bangladesh, 1996.

The Prime Minister is ceremonially appointed by the president and must be a member of parliament ( MP ), commanding the confidence of the majority of the MPs. The Cabinet is composed of Minister s selected by the prime minister and appointed by the president. The Unicameral Parliament is the 300-member House of the Nation or '' Jatiyo Sangshad '', elected by popular vote from single-member constituencies for five-year terms of office. There is Universal Suffrage for all citizens at the age of 18.

The body is the Supreme Court , whose Chief Justices and other judges are appointed by the President. The Judiciary is not separate from the administration, which has caused much commotion in recent years. Laws are loosely based on English Common Law , but family laws such as marriage and inheritance are based on religious scripts, and hence differ from one religious community to another.

The two Major Parties in Bangladesh are the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Bangladesh Awami League . BNP finds its allies among Islamist parties like Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh and Islami Oikya Jot , while Awami League aligns with Leftist and Secularist parties. Another important player is the Jatiya Party , headed by former military ruler Ershad. The Awami League-BNP rivalry has been bitter and punctuated by protests, violence and murder. Student politics is particularly strong in Bangladesh, a legacy from the liberation movement era. Almost all parties have highly active student wings, and students have been elected to the Parliament.

Two radical Islamist parties, Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh (JMJB) and Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), were banned in February 2005. Since then, a series of bomb attacks took place in the country and have been blamed on those groups, and hundreds of suspected members have been detained in numerous security operations, including the head the of those two parties in 2006. The first recorded case of a suicide bomb attack in Bangladesh took place in November 2005.


Subdivisions

See Also: Divisions of Bangladesh



Bangladesh is divided into six administrative divisions,CIA World Fact Book, 2005. See {Link without Title} all named after their respective divisional headquarters: Barisal (বরিশাল), Chittagong (চট্টগ্রাম), Dhaka (ঢাকা), Khulna (খুলনা), Rajshahi (রাজশাহী), and Sylhet (সিলেট).

Divisions are subdivided into administrative units known as a ''zila'' or district. There are 64 districts in Bangladesh, each district further subdivided into ''thana'', or police stations (formerly called upa-zila or sub-districts). The area under each police station, except for those in metropolitan areas, is divided into several unions (each consists of multiple villages). In the metropolitan areas, this unit is called a ward, further divided into ''mahallas''. There are no elected officials at the divisional, district or ''thana'' levels, and the administration is composed only of government officials. Direct elections are held for each union (or ward), electing a chairperson and a number of members. In 1997, a parliamentary act was passed to reserve 3 seats (out of 12) for female candidates in every union.''Local Government Act'', No. 20, 1997.

Dhaka is the country's capital and largest city. Other major cities include Barisal , Chittagong , Khulna , Rajshahi and Sylhet . These metropolitan cities have Mayor al elections, while other municipalities elect a chairperson. Mayors and chairpersons are elected every five years.


Geography and climate

See Also: Geography of Bangladesh



Bangladesh is located in the low-lying Ganges Delta or Ganges-Brahmaputra River Delta. This delta is formed by the confluence of the Ganges (local name ''Padma'' or ''Pôdda''), Brahmaputra (''Jomuna''), and Meghna rivers and their respective tributaries. The Alluvial Soil deposited by these rivers has created the highly fertile plains of Bangladesh.

Most parts of Bangladesh are less than 10 meters above sea level, and it is believed that about 10% of the land would be flooded if the sea level were to rise by 1 meter. The highest point in Bangladesh is in Mowdok range at 1,052 y Jungle known as the Sundarbans , one of the largest Mangrove forests in the world and home to diverse flora and fauna, including the Royal Bengal Tiger . This region is declared endangered.

Straddling the Tropic Of Cancer , Bangladeshi climate is Tropical with a mild winter from October to March, a hot, humid summer from March to June. A warm and humid Monsoon season lasts from June to October and supplies most of the country's rainfall. Natural calamities, such as Flood s, Tropical Cyclone s, Tornado es, and Tidal Bore s occur almost every year, combined with the effects of Deforestation , Soil Degradation and Erosion . Cox's Bazar , south of the city of Chittagong , has a beach that stretches uninterrupted over 120 kilometres (75  Mi ); it is one of the world's longest unbroken natural sea beaches.


Economy

See Also: Economy of Bangladesh



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Despite sustained domestic and international efforts to improve economic and demographic prospects, Bangladesh remains an underdeveloped and Yet, as the World Bank notes in its July 2005 Country Brief, the country has made impressive progress in human development by focusing on increasing Literacy , achieving gender parity in schooling, and reducing population growth.

products began to substitute jute products worldwide and the jute industry started to slow down. Bangladesh grows significant quantities of rice, tea and Mustard . Although two-thirds of Bangladeshis are farmers, more than three quarters of Bangladesh’s export earnings come from the Garment Industry , which began attracting foreign investors in the 1980s due to cheap labour and low conversion cost. In 2002, the industry exported US$5 billion worth of products. The industry now employs more than 3 million workers, 90% of whom are women. A large part of foreign currency earnings also comes from the remittances sent by Expatriate s living in other countries.

Obstacles to growth include frequent cyclones and floods, inefficient state-owned enterprises, mismanaged , July 2005

Since 1990, the country has achieved an average annual growth rate of 5% according to the World Bank, despite the hurdles. The , Indonesia and several other countries. Bangladesh has seen a sharp increase in Foreign Direct Investment . A number of multinational corporations, including Unocal Corporation and Tata , have made major investments, the Natural Gas sector being a priority. In December 2005, the Central Bank of Bangladesh projected GDP growth around 6.5%. Annual Report 2004-2005, Bangladesh Bank

One significant contributor to the development of the economy has been the widespread propagation of Microcredit by Muhammad Yunus through the Grameen Bank . By the late 1990s, Grameen Bank had 2.3 million members, along with 2.5 million members of other similar organizations.


Demographics

See Also: Demographics of Bangladesh



Bangladesh has a population of 146 million, World Health Report 2005 , World Health Organization. making it the 8th most populous country in the world. Bangladesh is the one of the Most Densely Populated Countries in the world with about 1,000 persons per square kilometre (2,585/sq. mi). In the mid-1980's, the government promoted Birth Control , which helped to reduce the population growth rate to about 2.2%. World Health Report 2005 , World Health Organization. However, most of the people are relatively young (the 0–25 age group represents 60 percent of the total population and only 3 percent is 65 or older). Life expectancy rate is 63 years for both males and females, the healthy life expectancy is 53 years. World Health Report 2005 , World Health Organization.

Bangladesh is ethnically homogeneous, with Bengalis comprising 98% of the population. The remainder are mostly Bihar i migrants and indigenous tribal groups. There are 13 tribal groups located in the Chittagong Hill Tracts , the most populous of the tribes are the Chakmas . The region has been a source for ethnic tension since the inception of Bangladesh. The largest tribal groups outside the Hill Tracts are the Santhals and the Garos (Achiks) . Trafficking In Human Beings has been a lingering problem in Bangladesh and (illegal) immigration has remained a cause of friction with MyanmarAI Index: ASA 16/005/2004 , Amnesty International and India.BBC News report covering the issue

The main language, as in West Bengal , is Bangla (Bengali), an Indo-Aryan Language of Sanskrit origin and has its own Script . Bangla is the official language of Bangladesh, though English is used as a second language among the middle and upper classes. It is also often for official purposes and in higher education.

Two major religions practised in Bangladesh are Islam (83% CIA World Fact Book est. 1998, 88% US State Department est. 2005) and Hinduism (16% CIA World Fact Book est. 1998, 11% US State Dept. 2005). Ethnic Bihar is are predominantly Shia Muslims. Other religious groups include Buddhists , Christians , and Animists .

Health and education levels have improved steadily and poverty levels have decreased recently. Nevertheless, Bangladesh remains among the poorest nations in the world. Most Bangladeshis are rural, living on subsistence farming. Nearly half of the population lives on less than 1 USD per day. Congressional Budget Justification - FY 2005 , , 2005 There is gender disparity, though, as literacy rates are 50% among men and 31% among women, according to a 2004 UNICEF estimate. UNICEF: Bangladesh Statistics . Literacy has gone up due to many programs introduced in the country. Among the most successful ones are the ''Food for education'' (FFE) program introduced in 1993, and a stipend program for women at the primary and secondary levels.


Culture

See Also: Culture of Bangladesh



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A new state for an old nation, Bangladesh has a culture that encompasses elements both old and new. The Bangla Language boasts a rich literary heritage, which Bangladesh shares with West Bengal . The first literary text in Bangla is the eighth century Charyapada . Bangla literature in the medieval age was often either religious (e.g. Chandidas ), or adaptations from other languages (e.g. Alaol ). Bangla literature matured in the nineteenth century. Its greatest icons are the poets Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam . Bangladesh also has a long tradition in folk literature, evidenced by '' Maimansingha Gitika '', '' Thakurmar Jhuli '' or stories related to '' Gopal Bhar ''.

The musical tradition of Bangladesh is lyrics-based (''Baniprodhan''), with minimal instrumental accompaniment. The , as well as Bangla services from the BBC and Voice Of America . There is a state-controlled Television Channel , but in the last few years, privately owned channels have grown considerably.

The culinary tradition of Bangladesh has close relations to Indian and Middle Eastern Cuisine as well as having many unique traits. Rice and fish are traditional favourites; leading to a common saying that "fish and rice make a Bengali" (''machhe bhate bangali''). Meat Consumption has increased with higher production in recent years. Bangladeshis make distinctive Sweetmeat s from milk products; some common ones are '' Rashogolla '', ''Chomchom'' and ''Kalojaam''. Sari is by far the most widely worn dress by Bangladeshi women. However, Salwar Kameez is also quite popular, and in urban areas some women wear western attire. Among men, European dressing has greater acceptance. Men also use the Kurta - Pajama combination, often on religious occasions. The Lungi , a kind of wraparound, is widely worn in rural areas.

The two Eid s, Eid Ul-Fitr and Eid Ul-Adha are the largest festivals in the Islamic calendar. The day before each Eid in called ''Chand Raat'' (the night of the Moon), and is often marked by firecrackers. Other Muslim Holidays are also observed. Major Hindu festivals are Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja . Buddha Purnima , which marks the birth of Gautama Buddha , is one of the most important Buddhist festivals while Christmas , called ''Boro din'' (Great day) in Bangla is celebrated by the minority Christian population. The most important secular festival is ''Nobobarsha'' or ''New year'', the beginning of the Bengali Calendar . Other festivities include Nobanno , ''Poush parbon'' (festival of Poush ) and observance of national days like Shahid Dibosh .

Cricket is one of the most popular Sports In Bangladesh . The Bangladesh cricket team was granted Test Cricket status and joined the elite league of national teams permitted by the International Cricket Council to play test matches in 2000. Other popular sports include Football (soccer) , Field Hockey , Tennis , Badminton , Handball , Kabadi , Volleyball , Chess , and Carom . Kabadi , a 7-a-side team-sport played without a ball or any other equipment, is the national sport of Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Sports Control Board regulates 29 different sporting federations.
See Also: Public holidays in Bangladesh




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