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Distribution of General Households by Source of Drinking Water, Electricity Connection and Housing Tenancy Status, by Residence and Community
Table C-15: Distribution of General Households by Source of Drinking Water, Electricity Connection and Housing Tenancy Status, by Residence and Community Administrative Unit Source of Drinking Water (%) Electricity Housing Tenancy (%) UN / MZ / Number of ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Connection WA MH Households Community Tap Tube-Well Other (%) Owned Rented Rent free 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 91 Sylhet Zila Total 589425 12.1 64.7 23.1 62.9 77.9 17.9 4.2 91 1 Sylhet Zila 448273 3.7 67.8 28.5 53.9 89.9 5.5 4.6 91 2 Sylhet Zila 114290 44.2 49.9 5.9 93.9 34.6 62.6 2.7 91 3 Sylhet Zila 26862 16.3 77.3 6.4 81.3 62.3 34.0 3.7 91 08 Balaganj Upazila Total 54058 2.1 68.6 29.3 57.9 87.2 6.3 6.5 91 08 1 Balaganj Upazila 52654 2.1 68.1 29.8 57.6 87.9 5.5 6.6 91 08 3 Balaganj Upazila 1404 2.5 88.7 8.8 70.8 60.1 37.1 2.8 91 08 11 Balaganj Union Total 4551 1.6 68.0 30.4 56.4 84.0 12.3 3.7 91 08 11 1 Balaganj Union 3147 1.3 58.7 40.0 50.0 94.7 1.2 4.1 91 08 11 3 Balaganj Union 1404 2.5 88.7 8.8 70.8 60.1 37.1 2.8 91 08 11 012 1 *Adityapur 164 0.0 58.5 41.5 45.1 92.7 0.6 6.7 91 08 11 012 01 1 Adityapur 106 0.0 79.2 20.8 51.9 91.5 0.9 7.5 91 08 11 012 02 1 Satyapur 58 0.0 20.7 79.3 32.8 94.8 0.0 5.2 91 08 11 075 1 *Babrakpur 112 0.0 27.7 72.3 3.6 98.2 1.8 0.0 91 08 11 108 1 *Bara Char 222 0.0 73.4 26.6 55.4 91.0 0.9 8.1 91 08 11 108 01 1 Bara Char 138 0.0 69.6 30.4 46.4 87.7 1.4 10.9 91 08 11 108 02 1 Noapatan 84 0.0 79.8 20.2 70.2 96.4 0.0 3.6 91 08 11 146 1 *Brittania 107 0.0 97.2 2.8 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 91 08 11 146 01 1 Brittania 83 0.0 96.4 3.6 0.0 100.0 0.0 -
Eocene-Miocene Stratigraphy of The
Petroleum and Coal Article Open Access EOCENE–MIOCENE STRATIGRAPHY OF THE SURMA TROUGH, BENGAL BASIN: A SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC APPROACH AKM Eahsanul Haque*1, W.S. Downey2, M. Mustafa Alam3, Md. Aminul Islam4, Md. Omar Faruk5, Riyadul Islam5 1 Dimension Strata Sdn Bhd, Ground Floor, Unit 5, Bgn. Zainuddin & Azizah, Spg 501, Jln Tutong, Kg Telanai, Bandar Seri Begawan, BA 2312, Brunei Darussalam 2 Department of Petroleum Engineering, Curtin University, Sarawak Campus CDT 250, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia 3 Department of Geology, Faculty of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh 4 Department of Physical & Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam 5 Geological Survey of Bangladesh (GSB), 153 Pioneer Road, Segunbagicha 1000, Bangladesh Received January 3, 2019; Accepted February 28, 2019 Abstract The Bengal Basin is the thickest sedimentary basin in the world; however, little work has been carried out on establishing sequence stratigraphic boundaries within the basin. The stratigraphic framework of the exposed Eocene to Miocene sediments in the Jaintiapur and surrounding areas, northeastern Sylhet, Bangladesh, was constructed from surface sedimentological studies together with sequence stratigraphic modeling of the Sylhet trough. In this study, the exposed Eocene to Miocene sediments having conventional names like Jaintia, Barail and Surma Group have been reinterpreted and renamed as of Dauki Allogroup, Tamabil Alloformation, and Surma Allogroup. The Tamabil Allogroup has been regarded as an undifferentiated unit. Both the Jaintiapur Alloformation and the Afifanagar Alloformation are well developed in the study area. In this work, the parasequences, systems tracts, bounding surfaces and sedimentary sequences of the exposed Eocene to Miocene sedimentary deposits of the study area have been redefined and are recognized as representing responses to changes in relative sea level, sediment influx, and paleogeography. -
Sylhet & Srimangal
Sylhet & Srimangal Paradise of Nature Bangladesh Tourism Board (National Tourism Organization) (Hotel InterContinental), 1 Minto Road, Dhaka 1000 www.tourismboard.gov.bd SYLHET & SRIMANGAL If you want to escape from hustling-bustling city life to a relaxing natural setting blessed with spiritualism, Sylhet is the perfect place for you. Lying between the Khasia and the Jaintia hills in the north and the Tripura hills in of terraced tea gardens with small and medium range hills and rolling country side. Gifted by nature’s bounties, Sylhet has beautiful panoramic prodigious haors and large water reservoirs almost all over the region attract the tourists immensely. The only fresh water swamp forest of Bangladesh is situated in Sylhet. The land is proud of having a number of saints who came from other countries and preached and practiced here. For bird watchers, Sylhet is just a paradise. With luxurious hotels and resorts, simplicity of people, tea plantation, Sylhet is one of the toppers, if not the topmost among tour destinations in the country. Hasan Raja Shah Abdul Karim LAND OF SHRINES OF HAZRAT SHAH JALAL (R) & HAZRAT SHAH PARAN (R) MYSTICISM Sylhet is highly famous across The Shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal (R) is a place of pilgrimage and a symbol Bangladesh and overseas of spirituality where thousands of devotees come to visit all the year for not only wonderful scenic round. It has been six hundred years since Hazrat Shah Jalal (R) was beauty but also mysticism laid to rest, but his memory and love for him has been passed down from and rich culture. -
Bangladesh Forest Department
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bangladesh Forest Department Public Disclosure Authorized Sustainable Forests and Livelihood (SUFAL) Project Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) Public Disclosure Authorized July 2018 Environmental and Social Management Framework Sustainable Forests and Livelihoods (SUFAL) Project ii BFD Environmental and Social Management Framework TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents .................................................................................................................... iii List of Tables ............................................................................................................................ v List of Figures .......................................................................................................................... vi Abbreviation and Terms ......................................................................................................... vii Executive Summary ................................................................................................................. ix Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 Background .......................................................................................................................... 1 Project Overview ................................................................................................................ -
Dhaka to Sylhet Tour Guide in Bangla
Dhaka To Sylhet Tour Guide In Bangla surcharge:sinfulHalf-time Jermaine and which sniffier wising Reggis Yacov so isdually nighted neoterizing that enough? Cooper his tiredness beseeched overripen his whoremonger. reeve considerably. Bemused Geodesical and literal andThornie Are very nice, when going and transparent waterway and tour to dhaka in sylhet guide Dhaka-Chattogram Dhaka-Sylhet and Dhaka-Saidpur - on a limited scale. Afternoon return ticket cost as dhaka to in sylhet guide bangla and travelling along. Ratargul Swamp Forest the Amazon of Bengal Boat asleep on Lalakhal famous for. People lives in bangla and traditional art with your trip to the launch or alone at tibetan buddhist archaeological department. Sylhet Bengali is a metropolitan center in northeastern Bangladesh It part the. A Dhaka Travel Guide by Darren McLean covering culture sights. Your exit your browser and you can choose one form below is a tour options may contain only limited resources of stone kingdom and. Next time in sylhet tour guides and tours is! Here in dhaka is a tours. It in dhaka, guides are very heavy fines. Your Ultimate Sylhet Tour Guide For 2021 GOGO AIR FRESH. The guided tour in the numerous trails inside. Tourist in dhaka depart bangladesh tour was exhausting as independent regional empire, and tours of the guided tour. Hotels near Tour Guide Bangladesh Sylhet City on Tripadvisor Find 67 traveller reviews. You covered by the trenches, rocks and well, simple in cash only land of deer, including the beauty of dhaka? Choose the day school support learning at home and observe their children from great futures. -
Opportunities and Perspective of Tourism and Hospitality Learning: an Empirical Study on Sylhet
Noble International Journal of Business and Management Research ISSN(e): 2520-4521 ISSN(p): 2522-6606 Vol. 04, No. 06, pp: 49-60, 2020 Published by Noble Academic Publisher URL:http://napublisher.org/?ic=journals&id=2 Open Access OPPORTUNITIES AND PERSPECTIVE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY LEARNING: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON SYLHET Md. Mirajur Rahman Department of Business Management & Tourism and Hospitality Management, Academy of International Management and IT, Sylhet, Bangladesh ABSTRACT: Unemployment rate is growing day by day in Bangladesh and most of the unemployed people are graduates. But, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council, travel and tourism accounts for 8% of the world's jobs and has the highest potential for growth of any industry. International travel alone accounts for more than 840 million tourists annually, resulting the huge number of employees are required to provide service them. The intention of this paper is to emphasis on the tourism and hospitality education which are crucial component in providing service with capable and efficient human resources for tourism and hospitality industry. In Bangladesh, there have a gap between institutions or training center that creates skill man power for tourism and hospitality industry and enthusiastic learners who are determine to build their career in this enough space industry. Furthermore, this study also focuses on the employment impact of tourism and hospitality industry which is significant for alleviating of unemployment and creating sustainable jobs where has quality of life with the handsome salary, standard of living and more gorgeous working environment. There is needed to build connectivity between employer and employees, because the overall numbers of tourism and hospitality entrepreneur are expected to grow their business proving excellent service by their professionals. -
(K M Hasan Urff;[;|1 Executive Engineer Health Engineering Department Sylhet Division, Chawhatta, Sylhet
Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Offlce of the Executive Erigineer Health Engineering Department(HED) Ministry of Heatth & Family Welfare Sylhet Division, Chawhatta, Sylhet www.hed,sylhet. qov. bd Memo No. H ED/XEN/SyI. DivtHpN Sp/UH & FWC/20 1 9-2 OZOIT 84 Date : 06-1 1-20'l 9 e-Tendqr NoJicg.0?4019.2020 e-Tender is invited National in the e'GP system portal (http://www.eprocure,gov,bd) for the procurement of following works, details are given below, SL, Tender Package No. Name of works Last Date & Time Tender Closing No. ID of selling Tender Date and Time 2 ,J 4 5 6 01. 364821 WP.298/SDP- Re-Construction of Laxmipra@ 25-11-2019 26-11-2019 Welfare Center at Kanaighat Upazila in 4(GOB)-HED Sylhet Dtstrict. 17:00 12:00 02, 364822 WP.437/SDP. Re-Construction of Rascn@ 25-11-2019 26-11-2019 Welfare Center al Balagonj Upazila in Sylhet 4(G0B)-HED District. 17:00 12:Q0 03, 364823 wP.13739/ SDP- re-uonsrrllclon 0r Fatenpur Union Health & Family Welfare 25-11-2019 26-11-2019 Center at Jointapur Upazila in Sylhet District. 4(G0B)-HED 17:00 12:00 This is an online Tender. where only e-Tenders.willbeaccepted in the National e-Gp portal and will be accepted' no offline/hard copies ro submit e-Tender, registration in the Nationai.-diirt., portal 'porta (http://www,eprocure.gov,bd) is required. The fees for downloading the e-Tender Docriments from the national e-Gp system nfFto G deposited online registered Banks branches, Further through any lnformation ano guioeiin;r ,i-rruirile in dhe ruationar help Desk ([email protected]). -
Cropping Systems and Land Use in Sylhet Region
Bangladesh Rice J. 21 (2) : 273-288, 2017 Cropping Systems and Land Use in Sylhet Region M A Muttaleb1*, S M Shahidullah1, M Nasim1 and A Saha1 ABSTRACT Towards the sustainable food security for a particular area, the policymakers, researchers, extension and development agents need the detailed information of cropping patterns, cropping intensity and crop diversity. Sylhet, a potential region of enormous potentiality of growing crops across the haor area lying below the northeastern Himalyan foothills experience the highest rainfall in the world to make the basin prone to flashflood. That is why, a study was conducted in the region considering all the upazillas during 2016 using the pretested semi-structured questionnaire and validated by appropriate informants with a view to documenting the existing cropping patterns, cropping intensity and crop diversity in the region. As per the study the region is dominated by the rice based cropping pattern. The non-rice based cropping pattern are either few or the area under those cropping patterns are not enough to satisfy the non-rice food requirement of people of the region. Beside these, the cropping patterns and crop diversity appeared as below the expected level. Therefore, much thrust is needed to initiate research and development activities to diversify the single or double-cropped cropping pattern with the introduction of appropriate crops and crop varieties even other non-crop agricultural commodities. Key words: Cropping pattern, land use intensity, diversity index and Sylhet basin INTRODUCTION agricultural region is a complex region with a multitude of diverse micro-environments (FAO, The cropping pattern is an important indicator 1988) with variable landscape ranged from hills of agricultural land use. -
A Study on Sylhet Sadar Upazila and Kanaighat Upazila
Journal of Public Administration and Governance ISSN 2161-7104 2020, Vol. 10, No. 4 Citizen’s Trust on Local Government: A Study on Sylhet Sadar Upazila and Kanaighat Upazila Aklima Akter Dept. of Public Administration, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology E-mail: [email protected] Farhana Ahmed, Dept. of Statistics, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology E-mail: [email protected] Tanzim Ahmed, Dept. of Public Administration, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology E-mail: [email protected] Received: Aug. 30, 2020 Accepted: Sep. 21, 2020 Online published: Oct. 25, 2020 doi:10.5296/jpag.v10i4.17601 URL: https://doi.org/10.5296/jpag.v10i4.17601 Abstract Bangladesh is one of the most governance deficit countries of the world. In this reality, Upazila system, as an intermediate tier local government unit, is reestablished under the Upazila Parishad Act 2009. This Act is the basis of the formation and function of the Upazila Parishad. In this study, survey method has been applied to primary data collection from two upazila (Sylhet Sadar Upazila and Kanaighat Upazila) in Sylhet district. The study finds that the existing upazila parishad activities do not meet the demand of the people. Citizen’s trust on the Upazila Parishad is very low. The study also finds some other challenges, including unskilled manpower, proper planning and a lack of financial resouces. Moreover, the officials are not professional and their behaviors are not good while performing their duties. Most of 1 http://jpag.macrothink.org Journal of Public Administration and Governance ISSN 2161-7104 2020, Vol. 10, No. 4 the service receiver did not get best service from upazila officials. -