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    Report on : History of Bangladesh Course Title: Bangladesh Studies Course Code: MKT-115 Submitted To: Koushik Prashad Pathak Lecturer Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Submitted By: Group Number: 08 BBA 19th Batch‚ Section: B Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Date of Submission: January 17‚ 2013 Group Profile Business Fusion Group Number: 08 BBA 19th

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    against them‚ the East Pakistanis vigorously protested and declared independence on March 26‚ 1971 under the leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. But during the year prior to that‚ to suppress the unrest in East Pakistan‚ the Pakistani government sent troops to East Pakistan and unleashed a massacre. And thus‚ the war for liberation commenced. The Awami League‚ led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ won a landslide victory in the national elections in 1971 and demanded autonomy for East Pakistan. The party won

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    groups)‚ as well as other Bengalis who opposed independence‚ and Bihari Muslims who had settled during the time of partition. On April 17‚ 1971‚ a provisional government was formed in Meherpur district in western Bangladesh bordering India with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ who was in prison in Pakistan‚ as President‚ Syed Nazrul Islam as Acting President‚ and Tajuddin Ahmed as Prime Minister. As fighting grew between the army and the Bengali Mukti Bahini an estimated 10 million Bengalis‚ mainly Hindus‚ sought

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    INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (INT101) Social And Psychological Sources Of Power Of Bangladesh INTRODUCTION Power is the ability of an actor to use its tangible and intangible resources in such a way so as to influence the outcome of any international event to its own satisfaction. Power can be derived from three sources which are natural; social and psychological and also synthetic. Although all the sources of power are necessary‚ as natural power is considered as the backstopping power‚ synthetic

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    time for sundry times because of changing our political regime .Our honorable prime minister in different political regime visited to sundry countries for making pacts ‚ treaty ‚ protocol‚ business trade treaty to retain our national interest. When Sheikh Mujib became president of the country in 1971 then he emphasized on Mujibbad ( Nationalism‚ Socialism ‚Secularism‚ Democracy ) where BD had good relation particularly to USSR because of resorting to Socialism and also had good relation to India

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    disarray‚ which became visible during the India-Pakistan was in 1965. When the Bengalis were looking for a new formula to express their national pride a desire for a substantial measure for independence from the centralized political structure Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ as Awami League leader‚ proposed the "Six Point" demand in February‚ 1966. The six-point demand is a remarkable document. The points are given below – i. The establishment of federation on the basis of labor resolution and a Parliamentary

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    question between the two countries was settled for the cause of peace‚ welfare and progress of the peoples of the two countries. The visit of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to India and that of Shri V.V. Giri to Bangladesh in 1974 provided an opportunity to the two nations to strengthen the growing ties of cooperation between them. After the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rehman‚ the policy of Bangladesh towards India witnessed

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    A Brief History of the Bangla Language Movement Mohammad Bari. 1998‚ All rights reserved. 1st Wave September 15‚ 1947 Tamuddun Majlis (Cultural Society‚ an organization by scholars‚ writers and journalists oriented towards Islamic ideology) in a booklet titled State Language of Pakistan : Bengali or Urdu? demands Bengali as one of the state language of Pakistan. The Secretary of the Majlis‚ at that time a Professor of Physics in Dhaka University‚ [Abul Kashem] was the first person to convene

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    10th room – 22nd room . * 2nd Floor * 3rd Floor * Visiting Hours * Entry Fees * Bangladeshi Citizens. * Citizens of SAARC Countries. * Other Foreign Citizens. BODY:- After liberation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman proposed National Museum was extremely important. He told them “the time has come when our younger generation should know the actual history of the past sacrifices and resistance movements.” He began referring to Dhaka Museum as the National

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    place in the history in 1971. We had been under Pakistani rule for twenty five years. The Pakistani rulers and their vested interest group began to treat East Pakistan as a colony gof West Pakistan. Therefore‚ under the leadership of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‚ a violent mass movement was launched against the autocrats of the West Pakistan. Subsequently‚ the Awami League won a landslide victory at the election of the National Assembly of Pakistan held in December 1970. Thus Bangabandhu acquired

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