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BANGLDEBANGLDESHSHA presentation about Bangladesh.

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BHC presentation

Presented to A.H.Sharker Lecturer of SMUCT

Presented by Fariha Noshin ID# 121071008 Dept. of CSE 2nd Semester 3rd Batch

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Introduction to Bangladesh

Identification. "Bangladesh" is a combination of the Bengali words, Bangla and Desh, meaning the country or land where the Bangla language is spoken. The country formerly was known as East Pakistan.

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Map of Bangladesh

Location and Geography.

Bangladesh straddles the Bay of Bengal in south Asia. To the west and north it is bounded by India; to the southeast, it borders Myanmar. The capital of Bangladesh is Dhaka.

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The flag will be in bottle green and rectangular in size in the proportion of 10:6, with a red circle in near middle.

Flag of Bangladesh

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Demography of Bangladesh Demography. Bangladesh is

the most densely populated non island nation in the world. With approximately 125 million inhabitants living in an area of 1,47,570 square km. The majority of the population 98% is Bengali, with 2 percent belonging to tribal or other non-Bengali groups. Approximately 83 percent of the population is Muslim, 16 percent is Hindu, and 1 percent is Buddhist, Christian, or other. Annual population growth rate is at about 2 percent.

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Linguistic Affiliation

The primary language is Bangla. But many people use their native language(district wise). Bangla language is devided into two parts. They are Shadhu and Cholito.

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Liberation war of Bangladesh

Before 1971 Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan, known as East Pakistan. We got our independent by loosing 30,00000 lakhs lives.

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Urbanism, Structure and the Architecture

Houses in villages are commonly rectangular, and are dried mud, bamboo, or red brick structures with thatch roofs.

House in cities are can be different in shapes, and are made by brick, iron rod, ciment.

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Food of Bangladesh

Rice and fish are the main food of Bangali. A day without a meal with rice is nearly inconceivable. Fish, meats, poultry, and vegetables are cooked in spicy curry ( torkari )

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The most delicious curry for Bangali.

Hilsha fish….

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Different types of Dal.

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Cultural food of Bangladesh

The most traditional food for Bangali is “Panta vat”. Actually it is rice which is cooked before one day of eating.

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Pitha is the traditional food for Bangali. Winter season is the perfect season for “Pitha-puli”. In winter “Pitha uthsob” is organized in different district.

Vapa Pitha

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Chitoi Pitha

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Puli Pitha

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Ful Pitha

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Actually this is one kind of snacks and it is very delicious.

Zilapi

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Basic Economy

Bangladesh is one of the poorest countries in the world. Approximately 75 percent of the workforce is involved in agriculture, and 15 percent and 10 percent are employed in the service and industrial sectors, respectively.

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Religious View

People of different religions live together in Bnagladesh.83 percent of the population is Muslim, 16 percent is Hindu, and 1 percent is Buddhist, Christian, or other.

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Mondir

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Charch

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Pagoda

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Historical place of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a place of historical interest. There are many historical place in Bangladesh. Kantajir mondir, Ahsan-monjil, Paharpur, Shat-gambuj mosque etc.

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Ahsan-monjil

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Paharpur

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Shat-gambuj mosque

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Sundarban

Sundarban is one of the most world tourist attarction. Royel-Bangal Tiger is the main attarction in Sundarban.

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Royal-Bengal Tiger

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Deer

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Crocodile

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Coxs bajar

Coxs Bajar… the longest beach in whole world.

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Fair and Festival of Bangladesh

It is said that “Baro mashe tero parbon”… Bangladesh is a country of fair and festivals. Bangali organized various fair & festivals in different occasion.

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Durga puja

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Pahela-Baishakh

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Muharram

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Water festival

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Bashanta Utshab