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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( November 2024 ) This is a list of current office holder of various fields of the Government of Bangladesh .
Razakars were a Bengali paramilitary force during the Bangladesh Liberation War which collaborated with the Pakistani forces to halt the independence of Bangladesh. In modern-day Bangladesh, the term razakar is used as a pejorative, meaning "traitor" or "collaborator", similar to the usage of " Quisling " in the Western World . [ 369 ]
The constitution's proclamation of a People's republic and socialism in its preamble [26] and Article 10 [27] are at odds with Bangladesh's current free market economy system, entrepreneurial class, diverse corporate sector and owners of private property. Six general elections were won by pro-market political parties, while four elections were ...
Mujibism (Bengali: মুজিববাদ, romanized: Mujibbad) is a political ideology based on the ideas of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding leader and first president of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
Rare changes in party leadership reduced the ability of younger party members to gain higher-ranking positions, which also reduced diversification and differentiation of party policies. [19] Article 70 of the constitution also prevented members of a party from voting against a policy brought forth by other party members of the same party. This ...
Quota system was first introduced in 1972 after the independence of Bangladesh in government jobs. At that time, 20% of the merit list was allocated, 40% was district-wise, 30% was allotted to family members of freedom fighters who participated in the freedom struggle of Bangladesh, and 10% was allotted to war-affected women. [13]
Incorporated nationalism, socialism, democracy and secularism as the fundamental principles of the state policy. Acknowledged Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as the Father of the Nation. On 17 December 2024, it was declared partial illegal by the Supreme Court of Bangladesh .
The Bangla Academy (Bengali: বাংলা একাডেমি, pronounced [baŋla ækaɖemi]) is the official regulatory body of the Bengali language in Bangladesh.It is an autonomous institution funded by the Government of Bangladesh that fosters the Bengali language, literature and culture, works to develop and implement national language policy and conducts original research in Bengali.