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Gender Equality in Bangladesh Introduction: Our constitution has ensured that every citizen of the country has equal rights irrespective of religion, caste, gender or class. Despite constitutional guarantees of gender equality women of Bangladesh are still subject to discrimination, and violence. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has only one woman, its chairperson Khaleda Zia, on its 12 members standing committee. The Awami League has four women its President Sheikh Hasina, Matia Chowdhury, Johra Tajuddin and…

Gender Discrimination Introduction: Gender disparity means to treat girls and women in an inferior way in comparison with the menfolk. The position of women in Bangladesh is much lower than that of them. It begins with the birth of a female child. Most parents want to have a male child so that they can help their parents doing domestic work and contributing to family income. In the existing socio-economic set-up of our country, male children…

Garments Industries in Bangladesh Introduction: Like other third world countries, Bangladesh is a developing country. Her-economic development depends firstly on agriculture and secondly on industry. Although Bangladesh is not developed in industry, It has enriched in garment industries in the recent past years. In the field of industrialization, l garments industry is a promising step. The past condition of garments industry: The past conditi0n of garment industry was not good because of want of essential…

Flood in Bangladesh Introduction: Bangladesh is characterized by flood which occurs especially in the rainy season and is an annual phenomenon. Flood causes both loss and profit though the farmer is predominant. Causes 0f flood: The causes of flood are many. It is mainly caused by heavy showers of rain. During monsoon, the heavy downpour swells the river water. This excess water overflows the banks of rivers and causes flood. Rivers and canals cannot carry…

Food Adulteration in Bangladesh Introduction: Food adulteration is a social curse. It is now a very familiar word in the country. There is hardly any· food which is free from adulteration. People are now concerned about it. Definition: Food adulteration means mixing of harmful, unnecessary and lower quality ingredients with food. Man, mixing adulteration with food, brings danger and peril in his life. He, in order to get much profit, mixes adulteration with food. The…