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ABOUT BANGLADESH

Population

In 2000, Bangladesh was estimated to be one of the ten most highly populated countries with an estimated population of just under 130 million. This makes the population density of about 875 people per sq km (2,267 people per sq mi) higher than other countries. Most of the population is young with about 60 percent under the age of 25, with only about 3 percent over the age of 65 (life expectancy is 61 years). Twenty percent of the population was deemed to be urban in 1998, making Bangladesh's population predominantly rural.

Education
Education is not compulsory, but is free for elementary students. Approximately 85 percent of the elementary school-aged children attend schools, while secondary schools enroll less than 20 percent. This poor attendance record is responsible for Bangladesh's literacy rate of 41 percent for people 15 years and older. The education system in Bangladesh is similar to that begun by the British before 1947.

Over 500,000 students attended colleges or universities in the years from 1989 to 1990. The largest (and oldest) university in Bangladesh is the University of Dhaka which was established in 1921. Other universities in Dhaka are Jahangirnagar University (1970) and the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (1962). Two Bangladesh's colleges are Chittagong Polyechnic Institute (1962) and Bangladesh College of Textile Technology (1950).
History
In 1972, the new government's Prime Minister, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Mujib), was responsible for repairing the country that was destroyed by war. This reparation included bringing order and structure to the lawlessness that was sweeping the nation. There was much political unrest that wasn't helped by nature. As a result of severe flooding that destroyed grain crops, Bangladesh declared a national state of emergency in 1974. Mujib became president in early 1975, but was killed later on that year in August during a revolution without ever being able to calm down the political situation. November 1975 brought about an overthrow of Mujib's successor by the military. Instead, of Khandakar Mushtaque Ahmed, they put in Abusadat Muhammad Sayem as Bangladesh's president, who resigned the position in 1977.
Flora & Fauna:
Geography
Flora/Fauna:
Language
Religion

Religions

Percentage

Muslim

88%

Hindu

10%

Christian, Buddhist & Others

2%

Comparative Economics:

Name

Per Capita GDP (PPP)

GDP (PPP)

Per Capita GNP

Reserves excl. Gold

Current AC Balance

GDP Growth

Savings as % of GDP

Exports : 12 months

Inflation (CPI)

Debt

Sri_Lanka

$3,030

$53b.

$635

$2.1b.

-$0.6b.

5.7%

16%

$3.6b.

11.2%

$6.4b.

Maldives

$1,373

$0.3b.

$470

$0.04b.

-$0.05b.

5.5%

11%

$0.1b.

3.1%

$0.1b.

Pakistan

$2,235

$282b.

$440

$2.3b.

-$1.5b.

4.7%

14%

$7.8b.

8.9%

$26.1b.

India

$1,280

$1,180b.

$310

$16.4b.

-$2.7b.

5.3%

24%

$26.2b.

8.2%

$85.2b.

Bangladesh

$1,290

$151b.

$220

$2.6b.

$0.2b.

4.5%

7%

$3.5b.

6.4%

$14.8b.

Nepal

$1,165

$25b.

$180

$0.7b.

-$0.3b.

7.0%

10%

$0.4b.

8.2%

$1.9b.

Afghanistan

$720

$14b.

$150

$0.2b.

-$0.1b.

2.0%

10%

$1.0b.

56.7%

$5.4b.

Quality of Life Indicators

Name

Population

Population Growth

Urban Population

Life Expectancy

Literacy

People per Doctor

People per Telephone

People per TV

Calorie Intake

Infant Mortality

Bangladesh

122.7

2.2%

21%

56

36.6%

12,500

380.0

170.5

2,100

90

Afghanistan

21.2

1.9%

19%

44

31.6%

7,358

390.0

114.4

1,710

164

Bhutan

0.7

2.3%

7%

49

40.9%

4,255

155.7

--

2,058

126

India

928.6

2.1%

26%

61

52.1%

2,165

93.5

23.6

2,243

79

Maldives

0.2

3.0%

31%

64

92.6%

5,330

17.9

33.3

2,416

55

The Bangladesh Market
Bangladeshis living in the countries as follows:

Gulf & Mid- East

UK & Europe

USA  & Canada

Soth-East Asia & Far- East

Australia &  New Zealand

AFRICA

Over 6 Million

Over
14,50,000.00

10,40,000.00

41,50,000.00

1,20,400.00

8,400.00

Mostly workers

Immigrant

Immigrant

Workers

Immigrant

Army Personnel

Passengers traveling from Bangladesh to oversees destinations as follows:

Gulf & Mid- East

UK & Europe

USA  & Canada

Soth-East Asia & Far- East

SAARC

Australia & New Zealand

AFRICA

Jeddah

London

New-York

Bangkok

Kolkata

Sydney

Harare

Riyadh

Manchester

Los Angeles

Kuala Lumpur

Katmandu

Melbourne

Nairobi

Kuwait

Birmingham

Washington

Singapore

Karachi

Perth

Kinshasa

Muscat

Rome

Detroit

Hong King

Delhi

Brishane

Johannesburg

Dubai

Milan

Houston

Yangon

Mumbai

Auckland

Freetown

Abu Dhabi

Paris

Toronot

Seoul

Male

 

 

Doha

Frankfurt

Montreal

Tokoyo

Colombo

 

 

Bahrain

Barcelona

 

Bwn

 

 

 

Area wise traffic movements as follows:

Gulf & Mid- East

UK & Europe

USA  & Canada

Soth-East Asia & Far- East

SAARC

Australia & New Zealand 

45%

20%

18%

21%

9%

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BSP Banking Sales and Purchase:
Competitors Activities:

Name of Air Lines

Passenger

Cargo ( in tons)

Biman

1142000

28000

Emirates

27700

6573

Quatar Airways

22400

3014

Gulf Air

108800

3702

Thai International

170600

5350

Malaysia Airlines

182400

4250

Singapore Airlines

118442

4350

Dragon Air

23400

2512

Kuwait Airways

87000

2163

Pakistan International

22500

621

Indian Airlines

17260

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