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  2. National Savings Certificates (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Saving Certificates- This five year saving scheme provides return of around 12.2% at maturity with varying degree of returns for premature withdrawal depending on the duration of investment. Maximum allowable investment in this scheme is capped to Tk 30,00,000/- for individual investors and Tk 60,00,000/- for joint investors.

  3. Grameen Bank - Wikipedia

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    Grameen Bank (Bengali: গ্রামীণ ব্যাংক) is a microfinance, specialized community development bank founded in Bangladesh. [5] [6] It provides small loans (known as microcredit or "grameencredit") [7] to the impoverished without requiring collateral.

  4. We've given up a lot to ensure our sons can go to college

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    I adopted my sons from Ethiopia in 2012 and immediately started saving for their college tuition. I wanted them to graduate with no student loans and have every opportunity for success.

  5. Bangladesh Krishi Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Krishi Bank asked for deposits from State owned enterprises. [23] In June 2022, it had the highest capital shortfall in Bangladesh with 128.77 billion taka. [24] It received an appreciation letter for distributing loans from the Bangladesh Bank. [25] The Bank donated 10 million taka to the relief fund of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ...

  6. How a young generation in Bangladesh forced out the leader ...

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    The hope for most students is that the interim government gets time to repair Bangladesh’s institutions while a new political party — not led by the old political dynasties — is formed.

  7. List of non-governmental organisations in Bangladesh

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  8. Bangladeshi nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The primary law relating to Bangladesh citizenship is The Citizenship Act, 1951, originally the Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951, later amended by a number of legislative orders introduced by the Government of Bangladesh. Bangladesh was previously ruled by the British Empire and local residents were British subjects and British protected persons.

  9. BRAC (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh has reduced the gap between male and female attendance in schools. [41] The improvement in female enrollment, which has largely been at the primary level, is in part attributable to BRAC. [37] Roughly 60% of the students in their schools are girls. [40] BRAC also runs a university called BRAC University, located in Dhaka, Bangladesh.