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$ •$1.5b
can be earned by exporting shrimps, says US envoy
•$20m
ADB loan for livestock project
•$335
MILLION HIV/AIDS GRANT TO PROVIDE ANTI-RETROVIRAL THERAPY
AWARDED
•$5BN
Indo-Pak trade seen in 2 yrs
1 •1
Jan 2003 Bangladesh I-PRSP
•1
in 10 SA youth have HIV - survey
•10
percent of S. African youth HIV positive: survey
•10-15
yrs tax holiday proposed for private power
producers
•11-MEMBER
M?sian trade mission visits Bangladesh
•11-MEMBER
M?sian trade mission visits Bangladesh
•12TH
NID today
•139
New HIV Cases Found in First Quarter
•1500
BSCIC plots remain unutilised
•16sep
The International Ozone Day 2000.
•171
arsenic patients in Manikganj
•19,000
Benefit From HIV/Aids Outreach Programmes
•1998
flood extent
•1999 Pirate's Cove Big Game Tournaments: Participants'
Characteristics, Participation in Fishing, Attitudes, Expenditures,
and Economic Impacts (2000)
•1999 Texas International Fishing
Tournament: Participants' Characteristics, Participation in Fishing,
Attitudes, Expenditures, and Economic Impacts
(2000)
2 •2
new mobile operators to be allowed
•2-day
workshop on fisheries begins The function addressed by Dr.
M.A. Mazed, director-general of Bangladesh Fisheries Research
Institute, Dr. Paul Thompson, Expert of World Fish Center, Malaysia
and Dr. V.V. Sugunam,coordinator, Chall
•20
October 1999 annual report includes a progress report on
e-commerce
•2000
World Natural Disaster Reduction
•2000
World Natural Disaster Reduction
•2002
Country Profiles
•2002
World Summit on Sustainable Development Regional
Roundtables
•2007
target for Setu twin
•201
wildlife species face extinction
•20PC
of Gazipur, Savar forest land gobbled up
3 •3
more HIV/Aids service points
•3-day
LDC Trade Ministers meet begins in city today Duty and
quota-free market access, increase of special and differential trade
preference and simplification of Rules of Origin will be high on
agenda of the conference. Besides, introduction of speci
•30
lakh live under eviction threats
•3rd
World Water Forum Concludes 100 New Commitments
Made
4 •40%
of Swazis have HIV/Aids
•46
more with dengue fever hospitalised
•4m
IT experts needed next year in Asian countries
•4th
Victim Found In Case of HIV Spreading
5 •500
dengue cases in Angeles City
•500
endangered tigers found
•500,000
Ghanaians infected by HIV/AIDS last year
•5th
International Conference on Home and Community Care for Persons
Living with HIV/AIDS - 17-20 December 2001
6 •6
South, Southeast Asian countries sign free trade framework
...
•6
charged in dumping of oil-tainted wheat in South China
Sea
•60TH
session of the UN Commission on Human Rights : the farce
...
•60th
session of the UN Commission on Human Rights : the
farce
•66 killed as twisters tear thru'2
districts
•6TH
BIMST meeting in Thailand
7 •70pc
of Patients Admitted At Hospitals Are HIV
Positive
•75,000
have HIV/AIDS in New York City
•77
percent population of Bangladesh lack adequate food: poverty
...
8 •80
rivers dried up , 100 face death due to Farakka
Barrage
•8000
Nawabpur shops keep shutters down
•80pc
capital sewage dumped into rivers
•82
blood donors test HIV positive in Lawra
•82%
Of Prostitutes Have HIV/AIDS
A •A
•A
•A
Compilation of Environment Laws Administrated By the Department of
Environment
•A
Compilation of Environment Laws in Bangladesh
•A
Country-by-Country Analysis of Past and Future Warming
Rates
•A
Cross-sectional Study and Longitudinal Perspective on the Social and
Economic Characteristics of the Charter and Party Boat Fishing
Industry of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and
Texas
•A
Great Divide in South Asian History
•A
Guide to Kyoto: Climate Change and What it Means to
Canadians
•A
History of Software Measurement at Rome
Laboratory
•A
Longitudinal Perspective on the Social and Economic Characteristics
of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Charter and Party Boat
Industry
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth and Poverty
Reduction
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction - I-PRSP
BANGLADESH The government supported programmes such as old
age pension schemes, vulnerable group development (VGD), food for
education (FFE) and food for works (FFW) reveal favourable
effects.
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction,
(I-PRSP) Bangladesh The poverty reduction strategy paper
(PRSP) provides an overall perspective of the country's poverty
trends in terms of income-poverty and human poverty. The income
poverty between 1991/92 and 2000 (
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction:
Bangladesh (I-PRSP) SDNP Follow-ups Good governance is
inevitable for the country's development," he said with the
observation that no development can take place in the country unless
corruption and bad governance are removed.
•A
National Strategy for Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction and Social
Development
•A
Pilot Greenhouse Gas Trading System: The Legal
Issues
•A
Pilot Greenhouse Gas Trading System: The Legal
Issues
•A
Reporting Service for Environment and Development
Negotiations
•A
Reporting Service for Environment and Development
Negotiations Delegates met in Plenary to hear opening
remarks, address organizational matters and listen to a presentation
on the 2004 Supplementary Report on critical-use nominations (CUNs)
by the Technology and
•A
Review of Formal Methods
•A
Review of Non-Ada to Ada Conversion
•A
Social and Economic Study of Fort Hood Anglers
•A
Social and Economic Study of the Costa Rica Recreational Billfish
Fishery (1995)
•A
Social and Economic Study of the Lake Fork Reservoir Recreational
Fishery (1996)
•A
Social and Economic Study of the Texas Shrimp Fishery
(2002)
•A
Social and Economic Study of the Winter Recreational Atlantic
Bluefin Tuna Fishery in Hatteras, North Carolina
•A
State of the Art Report: A Business Case for Software Process
Improvement
•A
State of the Art Report: Electronic Publishing on the World Wide
Web; An Engineering Approach
•A
State of the Art Report: Software Design Methods
•A
State of the Art Report: Software Engineering
Baselines
•A
Statewide Perspective on Community Fishing in Texas
(1996)
•A
Study of Software Management: The State of Practice in the United
States and Japan
•A
forlorn hope for the country
•A
global challenge in the new Millennium
•A
historic site heads to ruin
•A
host of potential export products
•A
lifebuoy for the underprivileged
•A
national strategy for economic growth and poverty
reduction
•A
national strategy for economic growth and poverty
reduction(2002) Poverty eradication is a simple task: In its
basic form poverty eradication is a very simple task. We should
never allow ourselves to be duped by the smart people to think that
it is a complicated th
•A
plague of human proportions
•A
plague of human proportions
•A
special study on ?Trade and Environment? released by the WTO
Secretariat in October 1999
•A
tete-a-tete with Shibli and Neepa on Tarana
•A
to Z of Sustainable Development
•A
window to learning opens in Regent Park
•A
year of rising crimes Here is a chronology of major incidents
of crime that occurred over the year 2003
•A&M
participates in Child Survival campaign for first
year
•ABALAKA
Denies Rumoured HIV/Aids Infection
•ACTION
programme to help save RMG sector
•ACTIONS
to fight HIV/AIDS in 8 African countries
•ADB
To Finance Indo-Pak Infrastructure Projects
•ADB
submits feasibility report on effluent plants
•ADB
to launch Water Study Project in S Asia
•ADB
to launch Water Study Project in S Asia
•ADB
warns of possible new Asian banking sector crisis
•ADP
up again for cut
•AFRICA:
More Pressing Concerns Than HIV/Aids
•AFTER
Cancun fiasco , it ? s time for a big treaty
•AFTER
farmer suicide reports, potatoes set sail
•AGENDA
21 : CHAPTER 11 A country study on climate change has just
been completed under the United States Country Study Programme.
Another project on Asia Least Coast Greenhouse Gas Abatement
Strategy is in progress with th
•AGITATION
for Chilahati land port gaining momentum
•AGM
of South Asia Watch held
•AGRI
research agencies fail to kick off projects
•AGRICULTURAL
Self-Sufficiency Vital For Economy: PARCwhy
•AGRICULTURAL
subsidy less in Bangladesh compared to the developed
...
•AGRICULTURE
•AGRICULTURE
and microcredit Microcredit may be broadly defined as a
programme that provides credit for self-employment and other
financial and business services including savings and technical
assistance to the poor people.
•AGRICULTURE-BANGLADESH:
HYBRIDS HIT BY FARMER ...
•AIDS
Premature Death, An art of living + Organization for Social
Development of Unemployed Youth (OSDUY)
•AIDS
Project Arizona Awarded $755290 for HIV Program and
Services
•AIDS TOTS USED AS 'GUINEA PIGS'
•AIDS
and India
•AIDS
council to identify HIV positive students
•AIDS
crisis revealed in S Africa
•AIDS
fund donations plunge as HIV infections hit
record
•AIDS/HIV
Cases Could Reach 30-Mill. in 2010: Activist
•AIDs,
HIV test free for pregnant women
•AILING
agriculture needs $1b subsidy a year
•AL,
close parties plan concerted agitation
•ALL
SECTORS INVOLVED IN TACKLING HIV/AIDS
•ALL-SEASON
HYV onion evolved
•ALLOW
microfinance bodies to mobilise deposits from
public
•ALLOW
trade unions in garment industries
•AMBASSADOR
Horiguchi tells at DCCI meeting Create enabling
...
•AN
appeal to PSC
•AN
export potential ignored
•ANALYSIS
? Asia recovery spurs energy project finance boom
•ANALYSIS-GROWING
trade costs set alarm bells ringing
•ANOTHER
WSF is over...Can we make it relevant to
Bangladesh?
•ANOTHER
imported Dengue fever case confirmed in HK
•ANTI-HIV
gel could save millions
•ANWAR
calls for second revolution in agriculture
•APRIL
2002
•ARMED
FORCES AND SOCIETY
•ARSENIC
ESTABLISHED CARCINOGEN
•ARSENIC
IN THE FOOD CHAIN
•ARSENIC
REMOVAL PROJECT
•ARSENIC news raises city's water
worries
•ARSENIC
threatens 48,8,650 in Brahmanbaria
•ARSENIC,
lead found in soil
•ART
learns to deal with HIV/AIDS
•AS
avian flu spreads, deaths of migratory birds worry health
...
•ASIA
facing higher HIV risk as youths become more sexually
active
•ASIA
may be losing battle against poverty
•ASIA-PACIFIC
FORESTRY TOWARDS 2010
•ASIAN
free-trade-zone plan moves ahead
•ASIAN
nations agree free trade deal
•ASIAN
nations seek common cultural ground
•ASIAN
trade pact hits snag as Bangladesh withdraws
•ASSISTANCE
for HIV/AIDS orphans intensifies in Henan
•AUGUST
2002
•AUXILIARY
FORCES
•AXE
hangs on sick sundari trees
•Abnormal
Pap Smear
•About
World Water Day 2003 Water is a basic requirement for all
life, yet water resources are facing increasing demands from, and
competition among, users. In 1992 the UN General Assembly designated
22 March of each year as th
•Abusing
environment is damaging: Study
•Accent
on external trade, foreign investment
•Access
Certificates for Electronic Services
•Access
Certificates for Electronic Services
•Access
to HIV/Aids Drugs Vital
•Access
to Safe Drinking Water,1994
•Access
to Sanitation in Developing Countries by Region
•Accuracy
and reliability of data Steps need to be taken to improve the
efficacy of the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) which is the
main official statistics generating body. According to reports, it
needs revamping to improve
•Achieving
Stability, 1982-83
•Acknowledgments
•Acne
Rosacea
•Acne
Vulgaris
•Acrodermatitis
Enteropathica
•Acronyms,
Dictionaries, Glossaries & Other Library
Resources
•Activists
in Deli decries bid to control water
•Administrative
Districts
•Adult
Literacy Adult literacy has a long history in the South Asian
region. Before the 1950s the approach primarily used to teach
reading and writing was the alphabetic method, which made the
learners' memorize the
•Africa
•Africa
Regional Roundtable
•Africa
Regional Secretariat
•African
Aids drug plan faces collapse
•African
ape virus may be another HIV
•Age-Related
Cognitive Decline
•Ageing
water plants, growing need
•Agenda
21
•Agenda
21 Freshwater resources are an essential component of the
Earth's hydrosphere and an indispensable part of all terrestrial
ecosystems.
•Agenda
21 & Water
•Agenda
21 (Bengali Version)
•Agenda
21 (Obligations Compiled by BIDS)
•Agenda21
& Education
•Aggregating
Governance Indicators (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
2195)
•Agreement
Concerning Cooperation in the Quarantine of Considering the
danger presented by the diseases and pests of agricultural plants
and by weeds to the national economy of all countries,
•Agreement
between the Government of the Republic of Namibia
•Agreement
on Sharing the Ganges Waters, Bangladesh &
India
•Agreement
on the Cooperation
•Agricultural
Extension Policy Agriculture extension is one of the main
components of the National Agriculture Policy. There is a need for
strengthening agricultural extension service for ensuring proper use
of agricultural land a
•Agricultural
Mechanization
•Agricultural
Statistics of Bangladesh Households Distribution in
Bangladesh, Gross Domestic Product, Labour Force in Bangladesh, Food
Production, Export and Import of Agricultural Commodities, Chemical
Fertilizers, Pesticides
•Agricultural
Statistics of Bangladesh: Population,Gross Domestic Product
of Bangladesh during 1985-98 (Constant Prices) , Labour Force in
Bangladesh, Food Production, Planning, Crop Production Plan, Growth
Rates, Revenue Budget for Minist
•Agricultural
machinery and engineering CIGR-FAO global network on
agricultural engineering. Consists of six discussion groups, focused
on land and water use, farm equipment and structures, equipment
engineering, rural electricity and othe
•Agricultural
marketing
•Agriculture
& Rural Development Division (ARDD) R & P Meeting, July,
2002 Summary Statement of Division Members.Information by
Division Members
•Agriculture
Credit
•Agriculture
Extension
•Agriculture
Marketing
•Agriculture
Research
•Agriculture
Water Resources and Rural Development rop agriculture
represented a share of about 24 per cent in total GDP and about 73
per cent in agricultural GDP during 1996/97. Within crop sub-sector,
foodgrain, particularly the rice crop dominated
•Agriculture
and climate change: A prairie perspective
•Agriculture
and climate change: A prairie perspective
•Agriculture
gets little support as govt agencies falter
•Agriculture
offers huge potentials for South Asia
•Agriculture's role in climate
change Agriculture is responsible for an estimated one third
of global warming and climate change.
•Agro-Ecological
Zones
•Agro-ecological
zoning system
•Agro-ecological
zoning system: The main system for land resource assessment
is FAO?s agro-ecological zoning (AEZ) methodology and supporting
software packages for application at global, regional, national and
sub-national levels.
•Ahmadiyya
book ban wrong, unfortunate
•Ahsanullah
University of Science and Technology
•Aid
Dependence
•Aid
Dependence and the Quality of Governance: A Cross-Country Empirical
Analysis (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
2396)
•Aid-to-Civil
Roles
•Aids
tops the agenda at Gaborone summit
•Air
Force
•Air
Quality Management And Health
•Air
Quality Measurement In Dhaka City
•Air
Quality Measurement In Dhaka City
•Air
pollution costs Tk 124b a year in capital: Study
•Air
quality in Dhaka
•Air
quality in city improving
•Aktel eyes one million subscribers by end '04 Aktel eyes
to reach million-mark in subscriptions by the end of 2004, as the
leading cellular phone brand in a major policy shift now looks
towards the mass market.
•Aktel
now looks towards mass market
•Alabama
prison last that still completely segregrates HIV
inmates
•Alang's ship-breaking
industry gasps for air
•Alaska
Fisheries Science Centre
•Alcohol
Withdrawal
•All
govt vehicles to go CNG by Dec
•Allergies
and Sensitivities
•Alliance
govt enemy of country: Hasina
•Alliances
•Alzheimer's Disease
•Ambient
Air Quality Status Of Dhaka City, Bangladesh
1996-97
•Amenorrhea
•American
International University Bangladesh
•Amnesty
International Annual Report 2000
•An
Admixture of Culture Heritages
•An
Analysis of 2 Formal Methods: VDM and Z
•An
Application of Metric Conjoint Analysis in Marine Recreational
Fisheries Management
•An
Exploratory Review of Bangladesh Gas Sector: latest Evidence &
Area of Further Research
•An
Overview of Past Planned Development Bangladesh has had two
and a half decades of development efforts at lifting the economy out
of its abject poverty. The country has followed the course of
planned development since 1973. In a medium t
•An
antidote to arsenic patients
•An
inventory of greenhouse gas emissions in
Bangladesh
•Analytical
Report Population Census 1991 Vol-1
•Analytical
Report Population Census 1991 Vol-2
•Analyzing
Quantitative Data through the Web
•Ancient
Virus May Help HIV Patients Live Longer
•Anemia
•Angina
•Animal
Rights Activists and Their Perceptions of Recreational Fishing
(2002)
•Animal
feed safety
•Animal
science, production and health
•Annual
Budget 2000-2001 - Part 1
•Annual
Budget 2000-2001 - Part 2
•Annual
Budget 2002-2003 - Part 1
•Annual
Budget 2002-2003 - Part 2
•Annual
Financial Statement 2002-03 - English
•Annual
reports
•Ansars
•Anti-HIV
cream to begin trials
•Anti-HIV
drug rights returned to Universities
•Anwar
seeks WB support for study on agriculture The World Bank team
assured the minister of a comprehensive study on the future of
agriculture in Bangladesh comprising other stakeholders, including
FAO and WFP. They also agreed thatagriculture sho
•Anwar
seeks WTO support for LDC capacity building Appreciating the
minister for his remarks, the WTO DDG said WTO is facing this
problem. "LDCs have not much technical know-how and expertise to
comply with the set standards and improve supply capaci
•Anxiety
•Appeal
Court Throws Out Arsenic Compensation Case
•Appendix.
Tables
•Applying
a Simple Measure of Good Governance to the Debate of Fiscal
Decentralization (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
1894)
•Applying
sustainable development criteria to CDM projects: The PCF
experience
•Applying the principle of ''polluters to
pay''
•April
2002 I-PRSP Bangladesh
•Architects
for unified code for normal, high-rise buildings
•Area
under Crops
•Areas
with recent local transmission of SARS Recent local
transmission has occurred when, in the last 20 days, one or more
reported probable cases of SARS have most likely acquired their
infection locally regardless of the setting in which this
•Armed
Forces to be modernised Strengthen move against
terrorism
•Army
•Arrangement
between the Department of Energy of the United States of
America
•Arrest
warrant issued for area HIV carrier
•Arresting
unemployment
•Arsenic
Contamination
•Arsenic
Contamination - Further regional survey results from northern
Bangladesh
•Arsenic
Contamination - Further regional survey results from northern
Bangladesh Some care has to be exercised in interpreting
these maps. Because of the high density of samples at the mapped
scale, some overlapping of plotted symbols is inevitable and hence
the order of plotting
•Arsenic
Contamination of Drinking Water
•Arsenic
FAQ
•Arsenic
FAQ
•Arsenic
Removal Technology
•Arsenic
Removal Weeds - Research Findings by Mymensingh Agri.
University
•Arsenic
and Uranium in Fertilizer Oxyhydroxide reduction: Arsenic was
naturally transported in the river systems of Bangladesh adsorbed
onto fine-grained iron or manganese oxyhydroxides. These were
deposited in flood plains and burie
•Arsenic
found in wells near Koppers
•Arsenic in Bangladesh Ground Water:
World's Greatest Arsenic Calamity
•Arsenic in Bangladesh Ground Water:
World's Greatest Arsenic Calamity
•Arsenic
menace causes panic in Magura A total of 130 people have been
suffering from arsenic-related diseases in Salikha upazila while 99
in Sadar and 88 in Mohammadpur upazila. The contaminated tube-wells
have been marked with red color
•Arsenic
probe prudent move
•Artha
Rin Adalat Ain effective from May 1
•Artificial
Neural Networks Technology
•Artificial
immune cells could help HIV fight
•Asia
Pacific preparatory process for WSSD
•Asia
Regional Secretariat
•Asia
and the Pacific
•Asia
and the Pacific Regional Preparatory Process
•Asia
may be losing battle against poverty
•Asia's growth accelerating in
2004
•Asia-Pacific
Telecommunication Indicators 2002
•Asia-Pacific
preparatory process for WSSD
•Asian
Disaster Reduction Center. www.adrc.or.jp
•Asian
Farmers Moving to Give Up the Plow A major agricultural
transformation is sweeping across Asia's breadbasket regions,
scientists announced Tuesday. The move toward low till agriculture
could
•Asian
Leaders Meet to ...
•Asian
University for Women
•Asian
Waterfowl Census 2004
•Asian
banks witness busiest December in years
•Asia?s
IT industry to expand 11pc in 2004
•Assessing
impacts of climatic variations on foodgrain production in
Bangladesh
•Assessing
importance of ex-situ conservation of biodiversity Population
size. To prevent genetic drift, ex situ populations of at least
several hundred individuals need to be maintained. No one zoo can
maintain such large numbers of the larger animals, and
onl
•Assessment
of Renewable Energy Resources Of Bangladesh
•Asthma
•Atherosclerosis
•Athlete's Foot
•Athletic
Performance
•Attention
Deficit?Hyperactivity Disorder
•Aust
scientists develop therapeutic HIV vaccine
•Australasian
Emissions Trading Forum Review
•Australia
Ekushey Summit, Melbourne, 2004
•Australia
facing hotter future
•Australian
HIV vaccine gains international attention
•Austria
National Preparations
•Autism
•Awami
League
•Awareness
must to save environment
B •B
•B
•B ' desh wants to narrow
trade gap with India
•B'DESH to import up to 0.5m MT
sugar by Oct
•BALL in India's court By Kuldip
Nayar
•BANGKOK
DECLARATION
•BANGLA
keen to export natural gas
•BANGLA-CHINA
Consultations starts in Beijing today
•BANGLABANDHA
land port opens next month
•BANGLADESH
And India To Conduct Tiger Census
•BANGLADESH
Bars Ex-President From Leaving
•BANGLADESH
COUNTRY PROFILES
•BANGLADESH
Celebrates Independence Day Thousands more took off their
shoes to throng the National Martyrs' Memorial just outside the
capital where they placed wreaths in memory of the estimated three
million killed in the nine-month war i
•BANGLADESH
Festival begins: Australia urged to allow zero tariff
...
•BANGLADESH
Import of full cream powdered milk drops due to breast
...
•BANGLADESH
PM To Visit Brunei
•BANGLADESH
and Indonesia today struck two agreements and two
...
•BANGLADESH
begins tiger census in fragile wetlands
•BANGLADESH
can be a new place for industry relocation
•BANGLADESH
can export Tk 10,000cr drugs a year
•BANGLADESH
eligible for new US dev aid
•BANGLADESH
faces trade isolation over ISPS code deadline
•BANGLADESH
finalizes new industrial policy
•BANGLADESH
identifies 15100 arsenicosis patients
•BANGLADESH
keen on more trade
•BANGLADESH
likely to meet 5.5% target
•BANGLADESH
may have 500 tigers
•BANGLADESH
misses large vegetable market in Japan
•BANGLADESH
needs sound competition policy: ADB
•BANGLADESH
products rich in quality: Bhutanese envoy
•BANGLADESH
soil not being used for anti-India activities:
Envoy
•BANGLADESH
still a suitable place for foreign investment
•BANGLADESH
still in doubt about joining D-8 trade umbrella
•BANGLADESH
throws Asian FTA into doubt
•BANGLADESH
to join FTA
•BANGLADESH
to set up new sugar mills
•BANGLADESH
to sign 7-nation Asia trade accord soon
•BANGLADESH
triples farm subsidies
•BANGLADESH'S main port drags
feet on security
•BANGLADESH'S micro-credit, girl-child education to be
showcased ...
•BANGLADESH,
Nepal top South Asian table
•BANGLADESH,
Qatar to take joint initiative to boost trade
•BANGLADESH-NEPAL
MoU to boost trade
•BANGLADESH-VIETNAM
JEC meet soon
•BANGLADESH:
10-Year Policy For Textile Sought
•BANGLADESH:
Ad firms violate court order to put up billboards, says
mayor
•BANGLADESH:
Cartias To Shut Silk Factory
•BANGLADESH:
Govt Provides Financial Support To Garment
Exporters
•BANGLADESH:
JCD men beat journalists
•BANGLADESH:
NGWF Seeks Right To Form Trade Unions In EPZs
•BANGLADESH:
SingTel broadband IP backbone for local users
•BANGLADESH:
Texbangla 2004 Begins In Dhaka
•BANGLADESH:
Veltex To Attend Imprinted Sportswear Trade Show
•BANGLADESHGATEWAY.ORG
launched
•BANGLADESHI
business circle shows concern over domestic chaos
•BANGLADESHI gov't exempts old debt of
farmers
•BANGLADESHI
labourers can help dev Dutch economy?
•BANGLADESHI
products: An overview for market access
•BANGLADESHI
products: An overview for market access
•BANGLADESHI
products: An overview for market access
•BANGLADESHI
tag on Allauddin
•BANGLADESHI
telephone ladies at work
•BANK
for poor gives hope to Bangladeshis
•BANKER
to the poorest borrowers
•BANKS
told to focus on micro finance
•BARI,
Syngenta sign MOU for Seed Research Farmers living in four
countries - Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan - are taking up
low till agriculture in such numbers that scientists say the impact
in the region could be as great as the Gre
•BAY
health : Source to sea
•BB
acts to check capital flight
•BB
restricts forex forward trade, swap
•BB
seeks Taka 2.0b under EEF, to set up fund for small
businesses
•BB
upbeat on exceeding growth target
•BCCAMEA
holds pre-budget talks with NBR chief
•BCI
concerned at worsening political situation
•BCI
delegation calls on Altaf: Investment friendly environment
...
•BCI
for priority allocation to contain law and order
•BDF
meet opens today: Focus on poverty reduction plan, good
...
•BELA
serves legal notice on 2 secys, BCIC chairman
•BENAPOLE
port strike called off
•BENGAL
tops... in flesh trade
•BEST
uses of Adamjee premises
•BETTER
plan needed to pull the poor above the line:
Experts
•BETTER
plan needed to pull the poor above the line:
Experts
•BEWARE!
Formalin in fish
•BGMEA
urges EU Relax rules of origin for RMG export
•BHARTI
Televentures joins SEA-ME-WE-4 submarine cable
consortium
•BHARTI
to invest $40 mn on undersea cable
•BHUTAN
to join BIMST-EC
•BI
wants banks to lend more to SMEs
•BIDS
Contributions to Climate Research & Policy
•BIDS
NSU Seminar on Sustainable Development and Economics of
Poverty
•BIG plans for HSBC 's Islamic
services
•BIKERS
Get Truck for HIV/Aids Campaign
•BILATERAL
trade: A tightrope walk on two-way street
•BIMAN
& BPC suffer from poor existence
•BIMST-EC
meets to sign draft FTA tomorrow
•BIMST-EC
summit delayed due to row over special treatment to
LDCs
•BIMST-EC
summit delayed due to row over special treatment to
LDCs
•BIMSTEC
Nations, Barring Bangladesh, Sign Trade Pact
•BIMSTEC
moves on path to free trade
•BIMSTEC
pact may be signed in Feb
•BIMSTEC
to take in Nepal, Bhutan
•BIODIVERSITY
and CONSERVATION-A Hypertext Book by Peter J.
Bryant
•BIOTECH'S
rice is at center of national issue over using food
...
•BIRD
Flu Not Going Away Soon, WHO Says
•BIRD
Flu Spreading, UN Warns, as Toll Hits Six
•BIRD
flu death toll reaches 22 in Asia
•BIRD
flu kills Vietnam boy
•BIRD
flu recurs in Thailand and hits Tibet
•BIRD
flu spreading in Asia
•BIRD
flu: Hawk eye on poultry farms, airport
•BIRTH
OF BANGLADESH
•BIWTC negligence costs life' The BIWTA sources claimed that
they asked BIWTC authorities repeatedly to restore the signaling
system but all their pleas fall on their deaf ears. Their negligence
is causing accidents and claiming
•BJP'S anti-Muslim State
Election Strategy
•BJP'S river agenda and
Bangladesh's agony
•BKB
draws much response from Patuakhali farmers
•BLACK
colleges struggle with HIV problem
•BLAME
on ministries for agri inputs crises
•BLUFF
of the year: BTTB and VoIP legalisation
•BOOK
REVIEW
•BOOST
forward linkage to flourish textile sector: PM
•BOUNDARY
is expanded in search for arsenic and lead
pollution
•BRAC
University
•BRAHMAPUTRA Diary: a journey to the source of Asia's
greatest
•BREAKING
shackles of poverty, food insecurity: Bangladesh must
...
•BRO.
EDDIE TO SHOW FORCE AT BIG DOME TODAY
•BRUNEI
to recruit more Bangladeshis
•BSF
proceeds erecting fence
•BSF,
Indians help douse fire in Bangladeshi village
•BTMA
demands backward linkage for RMG sector
•BTRC
for Tk 1,000 flat duty on cellphone set
•BTTB
running VoIP illegally
•BUET-
UNU International Workshop on
•BUET-
UNU International Workshop on Technologies for Arsenic Removal from
Drinking Water
•BUILDING country's image: Wake up
Bangladesh
•BURGEONING
arms bazaar
•BURIGANGA
eviction turns out a farce
•BUSINESS
News India > Pakistani businessmen eye opportunity in
...
•BUSINESS
News, India: Bangladesh to set up anti-corruption
...
•BUSINESS News, India: Bangladesh's
land port dependent on India
•BUSINESS
Notes: Local businessmen to visit India
•BUSINESSES
propose neutral evaluation of PSI system by non-NBR
...
•BUSINESSES
seek revision of account trade deal with Myanmar
•BUSINESSES
talk further trade opportunities
•BUSINESSMEN
to try to put an end
•Background
Documents
•Background
Documents for Prepcom 2
•Background
Documents for Prepcom 3
•Background
Documents for Prepcom 4
•Backgrounder:
AIDS/HIV in China
•Balance
and Terms of Trade
•Ban
on Polythene
•Bangkok's Mass Transit
Solution: Take the SkyTrain Bangkok has long been infamous
for these traffic woes. Routine trips often deteriorate into
bumper-to-bumper agony, and the business climate inevitably suffers
for the constant waste of its most prec
•Bangladesh
•Bangladesh
: Govt Provides Financial Support To Garment
Exporters
•Bangladesh
Accuses India of Threatening Its Existence
•Bangladesh Activists Slam Decision for Women's
Reserved Seats
•Bangladesh
Agricultural University
•Bangladesh
Bank
•Bangladesh
Begins Tiger Census in Fragile Wetlands
•Bangladesh
Blames India for Destruction of Sundarbans
•Bangladesh
Centre for Advanced Studies, BCAS
•Bangladesh
Computer Council BCC is an autonomous body under the Ministry
of Science and Information & Communication Technology,
Government of Bangladesh for encouraging and providing support for
ICT related a
•Bangladesh
Data Comparison 1997 (EIA) 0 denotes zero or no data, B/D
denotes Barrels per Day, Bcf denotes Billion Cubic Feet, MST denotes
Million Short Tons, BKwh denotes Billion Kilowatthours, Btu denotes
British Thermal Units, MMTC den
•Bangladesh
Data Profile World Bank
•Bangladesh
EPZ
•Bangladesh
Economic Survey 2000.
•Bangladesh
Economy
•Bangladesh
Environment Policy - 1992
•Bangladesh
Finance Division
•Bangladesh
Fisheries Research Institute
•Bangladesh
Fisheries Research Institute
•Bangladesh
Gas Sector Development: Status, Policy Options and
Challenges
•Bangladesh
Government Guns for Defectors
•Bangladesh
Institute of Technology, Chittagong
•Bangladesh
National Party
•Bangladesh Power Sector Reform: BPDB's
Perspective
•Bangladesh
Remains Worst Arsenic Affected Region
•Bangladesh
Rifles
•Bangladesh
University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
•Bangladesh
a competitive country now Bangladesh, for the first time
since its independence, has become one of the competitive countries
of the world. The World Economic Forum (WEF), a Geneva- based
organisation, has put Bangladesh for t
•Bangladesh
and India | |