Healing Initiative Leadership Linkage (HILL) Student Magazine: Country Name World without Borders Monthly update: Current News: - Rohingya Muslim refugees face fresh misery as Bangladesh welcome runs out. Host Editor NAVANEETH KRISHNA M Country Editor:

Music (BANGLADESHI) Art (BANGLADESHI) (KABBADI)Sports

Youth Excellence & Leader: What is catching the attention of your youth?

Attentions of Bangladesh youths.

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Strategy

Country challenges and opportunities Constitution rights and Duties  Good governance and human rights. Constitution rights  Climate change and geopolitical challenges. Bangladesh is enshrined  Impressive economic growth – and constraints. as fundamental rights in Part III of  Working conditions and labor rights. the Constitution of Bangladesh.  External assistance from development partners. However, constitutional and legal experts believe many of the country's laws require reform to enforce fundamental rights and reflect democratic values of the 21st century.

Conflicts- Possible Compromise

Bangladesh has experienced significant terrorism conducted by a number of radical local Islamist and

communist organizations. Islamic

extremistConflicts- Possible militant Compromise organizations have risen to prominence through Constitution duties. assassinations, hostage takings and bomb attacks.

1. Constitution and the laws, to

maintain discipline, to perform public duties and to

protect public property. United Nations voting record

2. Every person in the service Article 27 of the UN Charter states of the Republic has a duty to that: Each member of the Security strive at all times to serve the Council shall have one vote. people. Decisions of the Security

Council on procedural matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of nine members.

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Financial / Fiscal Responsibility

STATISTICS

Table 1: Demographic 0-20 20-30 30-50 50-70 >70 Birth rate & death rate Female 31.62 24.00 21.00 18.25 5.13 21.14 births/1,000 population Male 31.62 24.00 21.00 18.25 5.13 5.61 deaths/1,000 population Table 2: Population 1991-2001 2001-2011 2011-2021 Female 54.35 67.05 76.95 Male 54.35 67.05 76.95 Table 3: Education Primary Secondary Sr. Secondary College Post graduate Female 34.00% 30.8% 25.0% 5.5% 5% Male 15.00% 25.5% 55.5% 10.00% 3.00% Table 4: Land Arable 66.1 59.6 66.1 59.6 Irrigated 72.8. 70.6 72..8 70.6 Desert Nearly Three - Fourths Of Bangladesh. Forest 17.49% 17.49% 17.49% 17.49% Table 5: Import & Export IMPORT (2016) $ 38.3 Billion. EXPORT (2016 )$ 35.7 Billion. Table 6: Finance 1990-2000 2000-2010 2010-2020 Currency value 40.278 52.142 83.28 against dollars

GDP Percentage, Inflation Percentage 115.3 billion 128.6 billion 128.6 billion 150 billion USD 172.9 billion 1,210.16 USD (2015) 1,358.78 USD (2016) USD (2010) USD (2011) USD (2011) (2013) USD (2014)

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Historical Perspective (Monuments & lessons from history) Monuments:- Shaheed Minar, National Martyr’s Monument, Swadhinata Stambha, Independence Tower, Mausoleum of Three Ladders, Raju Bhaskorjo, Shahid Buddhijbi Graveyard, Heroes Live Forever, Language Martyr Monument, Mission More, Shaheed Minar Chattor and Kingbodonti.

Culture of country (traditional dresses)

Bangl adeshi men traditionally wear Punjabi on religious and cultural occasions. Bangladeshi men wear lungi as casual wear (in rural areas) and shirt-pant or suits on formal occasions. Shari is the main and traditional dress of Bangladeshi women also and some young female also wear salwar kameez.

Islam is the largest religion of Religions:- Bangladesh; Muslims constitute over 90% of the population, while Hindus constitute 8.5% and Buddhists 0.6% are the most significant minorities of the country. Christians, Sikhs, animists and atheists form 1%.

Language - Alphabets

Language: - Bengali.

Foods: - Different traditional flat breads include Luchi, Porota, Bakhorkhani, Nan, Roti, Rice Flour Flatbread, Chitai Pitha, and many more. Dishes made from chicken, beef, fish or mutton, as well as dal (a spicy lentil soup) and vegetables commonly accompany rice and flat breads.

Learning from the past and present for the future:

HISTORY: The Bengal Delta, the Mughal Empire, Arrival of Europeans, British Bengal & the Federation.

SYMBOLS & SIGNIFICANCE Country Name: - Bangladesh.

Name & Picture of the student.

NAME: - NAVANEETH KRISHNA M.

PHOTO .

Capital-cities & monuments on the Map.

Weather: Max: 29.2° C Min: 17.8° C Latitude : 90.3563° E Longitude : 23.6850° N Neighboring Countries: N: India. E: India. W: India. S: Myanmar (South east).

National Flag National Animal National Bird National Sport National Emblem & why & why & why & why & why

To represent Bangladeshi traditions and It consists of a red disc on top of a green field, ideals that reflects the different aspects of offset slightly toward the hoist so that it appears To represent Bangladeshi traditions and the cultural life and history. centered when the flag is flying. The red disc ideals that reflects the different aspects of National sport of Bangladesh- represents the sun rising over Bengal, and also the cultural life and history. the blood of those who died for the independence is a popular form of entertainment as well as an essential part of Bangladesh. The green field stands for the of Bangladeshi culture. lushness of the land of Bangladesh. Currency

National Flower & why Coin Stamp

On the national emblem of Bangladesh, there is a water lily that is bordered on two sides by rice sheaves. Above the water lily are four stars and a three connected jute leaves.

National Tree & why So, the government declared tree as the national tree.

Official language: Bengali

Capital:

Government: Republic, Parliamentary System and Unitary State.

Population: 163 million.