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    The Second Kashmir War broke out in April of 1965 and lasted until September of that year. Ironically, the root of the conflict was not in Kashmir, it was farther south in the modern Indian state of Gujrat. After the First Kashmir War, the UN created a ceasefire line which was religiously observed by both nations in Kashmir, but in many other areas of the border, it was vague. The border in the Rann of Kutch along the Indian Ocean was highly disputed, and it led to many small skirmishes in the…

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    executing the obligations and provisions of the covenant to which they agreed to: availability, accessibility (physical, economic, and information), acceptability, and quality. As aforementioned, as a poor developing nation, Bangladesh lacks in all four elements. Nevertheless, Bangladesh has been commended “as a role-model for other developing countries in the region” (wpro.who.int). In terms of accessibility, LGBT communities face discrimination and criminalization while trying to access…

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    Bangladesh Sweatshops

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    dangerous working environment and related health problems in RP building. The unskilled workers in Bangladesh are lack of adequate fair wage and safe and healthy working environment. Therefore, they become forced cheap labor who are vulnerable to increasing human rights abuses. This result exemplifies the idea that the failure of…

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    The Hijab In Bangladesh

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    The assignment for the ANT 415: Understanding Secularism course is on the hijab in Bangladesh. And I would like to look into the performativity aspect of the hijab and the extent to which it affects the lives of the women who wear them. The hijab, or the headscarf, is a visible marker that helps construct and embody a woman’s Muslim identity and all around the world, this identity has an image associated with it. This image as it is seen here, will be explored as I spend a week in Dhaka wearing…

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    between. British India which included the modern states of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh has always been a home to both Hindu and Muslim…

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    although it has been a burning question in Bangladesh. Today’s Bangladesh has become one of the most corrupted country for the reason that Transparency International found Bangladesh the world 's most corrupted country for five consecutive year. As a result, the general people of Bangladesh suffer a lot due to corruption. Now Bangladesh 13th most corrupted country according to Transparency International. So we can easily say that administration system of Bangladesh is going very badly as a…

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    Bangladesh gained Independence from Pakistan in 1971 and established a working Constitution the year following. Residing on the apex of the Bay of Bengal, alongside Myanmar and India and containing Asia’s three largest rivers forming the fertile Bengal Delta has led the nation to become a middle power state in international affairs and a major developing country. Introduction When examining the last 30 to 40 years, Bangladesh gained their independence from Pakistan, and established a new…

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    Identity Crisis Essay

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    stood for. When he tried to recollect the shape of her body, hands, face, he would only remember pliant windows, doors, stairs, and verandah!’ (Palit, 69). This speaks of how with losing the house, Alam has also lost Raka, both belong to the other side of the border. Home, we realize rather than being a physical space becomes an irrevocable feeling, as opposed only to the idea of ‘Homeland’, which is characterized by geographical boundaries. Vijay Mishra recalls an incident where V.S. Naipaul is…

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    ANANASH TRS LIMITED recruitment and selection as outlined in 1.1 of this policy are not compromised. This particularly applies to the principles of merit and equity. 28 ANANASH TRS LTD. House# 57/B (2nd Floor), Road# 21, Banani, Dhaka -1213, Bangladesh Phone: +880 2 8860234, 8823420, 9861209 E-mail: info@ananash.com , web : http://www.ananash.com/trs/ ¾ Consult with their HR representative in reaching their decision. ¾ Be satisfied that candidates meeting the required capabilities of…

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    Bangladesh is vulnerable to a variety of hydro-meteorological hazards. Approximately, 45 damaging cyclones were reported in the coastal areas of Bangladesh from 1793 to May 1997; therefore the cyclone recurrent period becomes 4.5 years (Shamsuddoha M and Chowdhury R.K, 2007). Hasan. A et al (2013) identified the decadal distributions of cyclones that hit Bangladesh. Source: (Hasan. A et al 2013) Cyclones generally form in Indian Ocean and due to ‘Coriolis Effect’ and the funnel shape…

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