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  2. List of slums in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of slums in Bangladesh. Begun Bari [1] Bhola (Dhaka North) [2] City Palli (Dhaka South) Driver Colony (Dhaka South) Duaripara (Dhaka North) Kawnia; Korail slum (Dhaka North) Lalbagh (Slum)|Lalbagh; Mach Colony; Mannan (Dhaka South) Mohammadpur (Slum)|Mohammadpur; Molla (Dhaka North) Monsur Beel / Nama Para; Mymensingh (Slum ...

  3. List of slums - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of slums. A slum as defined by the United Nations agency UN-Habitat , is a run-down area of a city characterized by substandard housing, squalor, and lacking in tenure security. According to the United Nations, the percentage of urban dwellers living in slums decreased from 47 percent to 37 percent in the developing world between ...

  4. Squatting in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    After the flooding subsided, many refugees decided to live in informal settlements on the periphery of Dhaka rather than going home. [2]: 25–26 These are known as "bastees". [4] At the time this was the only available option since there was already a housing deficit of 47,195 units and little option to rent, except in the innercity slums ...

  5. 2024 in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of scheduled and expected events for the year 2024 in Bangladesh. 2024 ( MMXXIV ) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar , the 2024th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 24th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century , and the 5th year of the 2020s decade.

  6. 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    After the High Court ruled in favor of quotas on 5 June 2024, the students of various universities in Dhaka united to demand quota reform. After the movement was initially started, it was postponed due to Eid al-Adha and the summer holidays. After the holidays, the agitation started again peacefully but gradually became widespread.

  7. Public holidays in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    There are fifteen public holidays in Bangladesh. Muslims and non-Muslims have four religious holidays each in addition to the seven secular national holidays. For the Muslims , nine major Islamic holidays : Ashura , Mawlid , Isra' and Mi'raj , Shab-e-Barat , first day of Ramadan , Revelation of the Quran , Laylat al-Qadr , Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ...

  8. Kamrangirchar Thana - Wikipedia

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    [13] The religious breakdown was Muslim 99.46% (93,095), Hindu 0.52% (491), Christian 0.01% (11), Buddhist 0.00% (4), and others 0.00% (00).. A 2006 survey of slums in Bangladesh found that the single largest concentration of slums in the Dhaka Metropolitan Area was in Kamrangirchar, and reported that of the approx. 300,000 people living there, 265,000 are slum dwellers.

  9. Non-cooperation movement (2024) - Wikipedia

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    In his Independence Day address on 15 August, Prime Minister Narendra Modi voiced concern over the unrest in Bangladesh and expressed hope that "the situation gets normal there soon". [244] Russia: The Foreign Ministry described the events as an "internal affair" of Bangladesh and expressed hope for a quick return to constitutional norms. [245]