International migration plays a vital and indispensable role in
the national economy of Bangladesh. Because on the one hand it reduces
unemployment and on the other hand it results in remittance flows to the
country, which serve as an important but inexpensive source of much needed
foreign exchange. In Bangladesh, migration has kept the unemployment rate
virtually unchanged since the 1980s, although the growth rate of the labor
force is almost twice that of the population growth. The continuous outflow of
working age and the accompanying inflow of remittances have played a major role
in keeping the unemployment rate stable. Migration, therefore eased the
pressure of alternative employment creation on successive governments.
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Assignment on NGOs in Bangladesh working for Children of Sex-workers
One of the most horrendous violations of child rights is sexual exploitation. While several categories of children are in the grip of physical and
social disadvantages, the children of
commercial sex workers fall easy prey to those who surround them and abuse them. They are not only marginalized but receive
scant attention of society (Anandraj, Hannah. 1999).
Assignment on newspaper articles of CSW(Children of Sex Workers) in Bangladesh
More than 20,000 children are born and live in the 18 registered
red-light areas of Bangladesh. Boys tend to become pimps once they grow up and
girls continue in their mothers’ profession. Most of these girls enter the
profession before the age of 12 (Guardian, 5March, 2010).
Assignment on Major Political Change in Bangladesh Since 1972
Bangladesh's first government took oath of office in Meherpur, Kushtia on April 10, 1971, after Major General Ziaur Rahman initiated the first revolt with his battalion against a brutal five division army crackdown on the local people, and declared independence on March 26th 1971 in Chittagong.
The provisional government of the new nation of Bangladesh was formed in Dhaka with President of the Republic, Justice Abu Sayeed Choudhury, and Tajuddin Ahmed as Prime Minister, and General M. A. G Osmani as Commander in Chief of Bangladesh Forces.
The provisional government of the new nation of Bangladesh was formed in Dhaka with President of the Republic, Justice Abu Sayeed Choudhury, and Tajuddin Ahmed as Prime Minister, and General M. A. G Osmani as Commander in Chief of Bangladesh Forces.
Assignment on Economic Systems of Bangladesh
The specific areas covered
by the consumer rights Protection related statutes in Bangladesh (Safety in
Product) are:
Adulteration of Food;
Sale of adultered food;
Adulteration of drug;
Sale of adultered drug;
Smuggling;
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