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The institute was founded in 1984 in Savar Upazila, Dhaka division, Bangladesh. The executive head is the director general and a 14-member board of management. The chairman is the Minister for Fisheries and Livestock. [1] In 2014, it developed a new species of layer chicken whose sex was discernable at day one of their life. [3]
Department of Livestock traces its origin to a veterinary unit formed for the British Cavalry during the colonial era in 1795. In 1883, it became the Civil Veterinary Department formed by the British Raj. It was headquartered in Kolkata but was moved to Comilla in 1947.
The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock (MOFL, Bengali: মৎস্য ও প্রাণিসম্পদ মন্ত্রণালয়; Maṯsya ō ...
Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation; Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council; Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Krishak Dal; Bangladesh Krishak League; Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute; Bangladesh Rice Research Institute; Bangladesh Sericulture Development Board; Bangladesh Sugarcrop Research Institute; Bangladesh Tea Research Institute
Segunbagicha is a centre of government office building and institutions [5] including the headquarters of The Directorate General of National Security Intelligence, Anti-Corruption Commission (commonly known as duduk; দুদক), [6] Motsho Bhobon (building of Department of Fisheries), Bangladesh Secretariat, the International Mother ...
Agriculture is the largest employment sector in Bangladesh, making up 14.2 percent of Bangladesh's GDP in 2017 and employing about 42.7 percent of the workforce. [1] As of the financial year 2022 to 2023, the agricultural sector contributed to more than 12% of GDP. [2]
Bangladesh's only Pulses Research Center (PRC) is also situated here. [19] Along with these, Ishwardi contains regional research center of Bangladesh Agriculture Research Institute [19] and Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture. [20] Moreover, Horticultural Center [21] and Sericulture Development Board [22] conduct their activity here.
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) reported in 2019 that the travel and tourism industry in Bangladesh directly generated 1,180,500 jobs in 2018 or 1.9% of the country's total employment. [203] According to the same report, Bangladesh experiences around 125,000 international tourist arrivals per year. [203]