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In July 2011, the government of Bangladesh started the 'Digital Land Management' project to digitize land records in Bangladesh. According to the project a data centre will be built at the Land Record and Survey Department headquarters in Dhaka. By October 2017 650 thousand bhumi khatians (records of land rights) were digitized. [5]
The UK is the 3rd single largest destination for Bangladesh's exports, after the United States and Germany. Over the years Bangladesh's exports to the UK enjoys a steady annual growth. Total Bangladesh export to the UK in 2010-11 was US$2.001 billion, 33% higher than the previous year.
The High Commission of Bangladesh, London (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ হাইকমিশন, লন্ডন) is the chief diplomatic mission of Bangladesh to the United Kingdom. [1] The High Commission is located on the Queen's Gate street of South Kensington in London .
Land Record and Survey Department; Land Administration Training Centre ... Bhūmi mantraṇālaẏa) is the government ministry of Bangladesh responsible for ...
The high commissioner of Bangladesh to the Republic of United Kingdom is the chief diplomatic representative of Bangladesh to United Kingdom. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] List of high commissioners of Bangladesh to the United Kingdom
Violence between groups of men broke out in east London on Thursday night and police said the unrest was linked to protests in Bangladesh. Police intervened to separate two large groups fighting ...
Flag burning and memorandum handover to high commissioner for liberation - 7 March 1971 all Party Gathering in Smallheath Park Birmingham renounce of deceleration of Independence, - 28 March uplifting Bangladesh Flag in Smallheath Park Birmingham. - 3 May 1971 300 MP of British Parliament agreed to support Bangladesh movement - 21 June 1971 120 ...
South Asians in the United Kingdom have been present in the country since the 17th century, with significant migration occurring in the mid-20th century. They originate primarily from eight sovereign states in South Asia which are, in alphabetical order, the countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.