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The Bangladesh Krishak League (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ কৃষক লীগ) is a farmers' organization in Bangladesh affiliated It's mother party the Bangladesh Awami League. It was established on April 19, 1972, with the aim of representing farmers, advocating for their rights, and supporting agricultural development.
The movement—and especially the Grange, for on most important points the latter movements only followed where it had led—contributed the initial impulse and prepared the way for the establishment of traveling and local rural libraries, reading courses, lyceums, farmers institutes (a steadily increasing influence) and rural free mail ...
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]
He stated that the kansat movement had achieved its aims and was a successful movement. [14] Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh claimed in 2009 that they participated in the protests and had contact with a leader of the Kansat Palli Bidyut Unnayan Sangram. [15] Robbani's house was burned down by Bangladesh Nationalist Party activists in December ...
Small Farmer Development Foundation traces its origins to the Small Farmers and Landless Work Development Project, an experimental project of Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development. The project ran from 1975 to 1976 in Bogra District , Comilla District , and Mymensingh District .
Agricultural universities and colleges in Bangladesh (2 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Agricultural organisations based in Bangladesh" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Mahbub Alam Chashi (Bengali: মাহবুব আলম চাষী; 1927–1983) was a public official and social worker from Bangladesh.He pioneered the Swanirvar Movement, a 'basic need' centred approach to rural upliftment and community development, which attempted to include various groups within the village structure in Bangladesh. [1]
The Banshkhali power plant movement was a 2016 protest movement against a Bangladeshi-Chinese consortium's acquisition of agricultural lands, graveyards and homes to build a coal-based power plant in the Banshkhali Upazila of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Clashes between protesters and police officers killed four (according to police) or five people ...