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Essay / Overview of Bangladesh, India - 964
In 1971, Bangladesh gained its independence. Their population is 144,319,628 inhabitants. Dhake is the capital of Bangladesh, its nicknames are the city of mosques and the rickshaw capital of the world. Current events In Bangladesh, 112 employees were killed in a factory fire. The alarm sounded and people tried to get out, but they were told it was a false alarm and so they all died. At the end of the fire, a total of 1,130 people died. Five different clothing brands and retailers made donations to the company and the families killed in the building. The Supreme Court still upholds the death sentence of the person who caused the fire, considering it a crime against humanity. More than 100,000 people are involved in drug trafficking in Bangladesh, where they sold illegal drugs to other countries. They are ranked number one when it comes to software piracy, which means they distribute someone else's work without permission so they can get it for free. The economy is constantly growing. It has increased by 6 to 7% in recent years. The largest source of trade is exports of textiles and other clothing traded with foreign countries. They also trade in leather, software, computer services and food. They nationalize their economy with socialist economics. Their economy was weak because of inexperienced and underpaid people. All they had was natural gas, but they didn't have all the resources they needed to take full advantage of it and have a good economy. Even after the war, they had the problem of exporting their goods. To export goods they had to transport them by road or rail, but since the war most of it has been destroyed. The borders of modern Bangladesh were established with the partition of Bengal and India in August 1947. Bangladesh is home to 38 different countries. .... middle of paper ...... Bangladesh is home to the world's most common childhood disease. Low birth rate is another problem in Bangladesh. Most children are born with a low birth rate and end up suffering from diabetes. The poorest families who suffer from illnesses are those who cannot afford treatment. Their education center has three levels in Bangladesh, they have general, madrasah and technical education system levels. As they speak English and Bengali, they can choose the language in which they want to learn it. The education systems of cadet colleges in Bangladesh are very important. Cadet college is like a boarding college school administered by Bangladesh. In cadet colleges, military discipline is required. In Bangladesh, they must take all classes in the general education system. Some families will take in homeless children to provide them with an education