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  2. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    It is also responsible for all government programs relating to family planning in Bangladesh. The present adviser is Nurjahan Begum. [3] The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare contains two divisions: [4] [5] Health Services Division and Medical Education And Family Welfare Division.

  3. Quota system of Bangladesh Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the government of Bangladesh reduced the quota for people from underrepresented districts to 20 percent which increased jobs for merit-based candidates to 40 percent. [10] As the jobs for women who were raped during the war were unclaimed, the quota was changed to include all women in 1985. [10]

  4. Department of Women Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The government of Bangladesh founded the Department of Women Affairs on 18 February 1972. [3] The department is under the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs. [4] The center founded a national helpline to prevent violence against women. [5] National Trauma Counselling Centre is located at the headquarters of the building. [6]

  5. 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    Six people were reported killed on 17 July: Md. Shahjahan, a 25-year-old hawker from the New Market area; [330] Md. Farooq, a 32-year-old employee of a furniture shop; Md. Wasim Akram, a 22-year-old student of the Sociology Department at Chittagong College and an activist of Chatra Dal; [331] Faisal Ahmed Shanto, a 24-year-old student of ...

  6. Government agencies in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Government agencies in Bangladesh are state controlled organizations that act independently to carry out the policies of the Government of Bangladesh. The Government Ministries are relatively small and merely policy-making organizations, allowed to control agencies by policy decisions.

  7. List of medical colleges in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Z. H. Sikder Women's Medical College [51] ZHSWMC DU: 1992 1992 100 Dhaka: Dhaka division: link: 16. Kumudini Women's Medical College [52] KWMC DU: 2001 2001 120 Tangail: Dhaka division: link: 17. Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College [53] TMMC DU: 1992 1992 105 Gazipur: Dhaka division: link: 18. Ad-din Women's Medical College [54] AWMC DU: 2008 ...

  8. Women in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Available data on health, nutrition, education, and economic performance indicated that in the 1980s the status of women in Bangladesh remained considerably inferior to that of men. Women, in custom and practice, remained subordinate to men in almost all aspects of their lives; greater autonomy was the privilege of the rich or the necessity of ...

  9. Health in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the population of women aged 15–49 who received postnatal care within 2 days after giving birth was 36%, antenatal coverage for at least four visits was 31%, proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel was 42%, caesarean section was 23%, proportion of women age 20–24 years old who gave birth before 18 years was 36% ...