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4. Expansion of advanced agricultural technology, 5. Expansion of social development activities including health, education, family planning, women's education, 6. Creating an organized village society with the help of people from all levels of the village, 7. Employment for landless laborers in non-agricultural sector, 8.
Centre for Law and Mediation (Bangladesh) ... UBINIG, Unnayan Bikalper Nitinirdharoni Gobeshona, research, policy, advocacy agency, opposes industrial agriculture;
National Agriculture Training Academy [1] is an autonomous national research and training institute under the Department of Agriculture Extension of the Ministry of Agriculture and is located in Joydebpur, Gazipur, Bangladesh. [2] [3] Dr. Md. Abu Saeed Mian is the Director General of National Agriculture Training Academy. [4]
Under this ministry, the Directorate of Women Affairs, National Women's Organization, Joyita Foundation, Bangladesh Shishu Academy and the newly established DNA Laboratory Management Directorate are conducting various activities for the development of women and children as well as women's empowerment, equality, protection and protection of rights.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party: Khaleda I: Khaleda Zia: C1 Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed (1932–2003) Adviser: 31 March 1996 23 June 1996 84 days: Independent: Latifur (Caretaker) Habibur Rahman (Caretaker) 2 Zillur Rahman (1929–2013) MP for Kishoreganj-7: 23 January 1996 15 July 2001 5 years, 173 days: Awami League: Hasina I: Sheikh Hasina: C2 Bimalendu ...
The Agriculture Directorate (Extension and Management) and Jute directorate were established in 1975 by the government of Bangladesh.The Department of Agricultural Extension was formed in 1982 through the merger of Agriculture Directorate (Extension and Management), Jute Directorate, Plant Protection Directorate, Horticulture Board, Tobacco Development Board, and Central Extension Resource and ...
The SAARC Agriculture Centre has now been given an enhanced mandate for supporting the member states to address common regional challenges of the food and agriculture sector by strengthening agricultural research and extension systems, knowledge management, and appropriate agricultural policies and program development.
There are 166 tea estates in Bangladesh, covering almost 280,000 acres of land. Bangladesh is the 9th largest Tea producer, producing around 2% of the world’s Tea production. Because of Bangladesh's fertile soil and normally ample water supply, rice can be grown and harvested three times a year in many areas. [3]