A SHORT BRIEF ABOUT BANGLADESH

 

Bangladesh’s 147,570 sq km (roughly the size of England and Wales) are situated on a fertile alluvial plain formed by large rivers, the Padma and the Jamuna. Its topography is flat with no great mountains or deserts, and its rivers are vast. Bangladesh is bordered by India to the north-east and west, Myanmar to the south-east, and the Bay of Bengal to the south. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh

History

The origin of Bangladesh dates back to the Pundra civilization of the 3rd century BC. However, the modern history of the region can be traced back to 1199 when Bengal fell to Muslim forces from western India and was subjugated to the sultanate of Delhi. The country as we know it today came into being in 1971 after East Pakistan’s glorious and bloody nine-month battle for independence under the leadership of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Economy

Bangladesh economy is now moving on a path of rapid and sustained growth. In fact the structural changes under the constraints imposed by the process of global integration, the management are channeling productive resources towards the achievement of a higher rate and quality of growth. Despite global financial crises, real GDP accelerated to 5.8 percent in 2009-10 from 5.7 percent in 2008-09, confirming the achievement of the path of rapid growth. Bangladesh’s economy gradually has become broader based with continuous higher food production.

Industry has a decisive influence on the pace of economic growth due to its increasing of share to GDP generation. The share of industrial sector to GDP increased steadily and reached to 30 percent in 2009-10 from 25 percent in 1999-2000 indicating the increase of share by 5 percentage point. On the other hand during this period, agricultural sector share to GDP declined by 6 percentage points, 26 percent to 20 percent and that of service sector increased by 4 percentage point, 46 percent to 50 percent.

Industrial production growth has averaged more than 8.7% over the last 5 years, 2005-2010. The export sector has been the engine of industrial growth, with ready-made garments leading the way having grown at an average of 20% over the last 5 years. Primary products constitute only 4 to 5 percent of the country’s exports; More than 95 percent of exports are manufactured/processed products, ready-made garments, woven garments and knitwear in particular.

The growth that had occurred in the service sector of the economy was fueled by growing importance of education, health and social activities. Income growth had been dominated by wages and salaries in incorporated firms. The life span of the population continued to increase with more urbanization and more apt to live in a modern life. The later trend is particularly helping to reduce poverty level.

In the last five years, 2005-10, the economy has apparently become noticeably more stable. Living standard, as measured by capita GDP, had improved at a higher rate. Internal and external balances were in good shape. Even though the employment growth was positive, unemployment rate remained at a fairly reasonable level. In the same time, inflation had averaged to 4.7 percent over the whole period, 2005-10. Moreover, the economic stability and business prospects that prevailed in this particular period have generated a lot of confidence that may be a cause for good economic development in the near future.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Bangladesh

Climate

The climate in Bangladesh is subtropical, with temperatures ranging from a daytime low of 18`c in the cold season to a maximum of 40`c in the summer. Annual rainfall ranges from 200 to 400 cm. The country has four main seasons, Winter (Dec-Feb), Summer (Mar-May), (Jun-Sep) and Autumn (Oct-Nov).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Bangladesh

Demography

The population of Bangladesh stands at around 149 million [according to Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, January 2011], making it the 7th most populous nation in the world and one of the most densely populated, with more than 800 people per square kilometer. Bangladesh has a young population, with 60% of the population under the age of 25.

Bangla is the official language. English is the second language and is used extensively in commerce, media and education. Nearly 88% of Bangladeshis are Muslims, while Hindus make up 11% of the population.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Bangladesh

Social Development

Bangladesh has achieved substantial progress in mass literacy, public health, reduction of population growth and self employment support for rural poor. Primary education is compulsory and female education is free through the first eight years. The strong commitment to primary education and to gender equity means that three out of four girls now enter primary education.

In the area of health, over 80% of the country’s children are immunized against the six `killer` diseases. Infant mortality has decreased significantly. There has been a sharp decline in the fertility rate.

The increased participation of women in poverty alleviation programs as well as in Bangladesh’s ready-made garments sector, which provides jobs for more than 3 million women, has helped create an awareness of women’s issues at all levels.

An unparalleled concentration of innovative and committed non-governmental organizations has brought about a microcredit revolution and guided countless indigent women and landless households into income generating activities. The safety net programs initiated by the government in improving the condition of the poorest to a level of survival are proving effective.

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Bangladesh – An Overview

Official Name of the Country

The People’s Republic of Bangladesh

Type of Government

Parliamentary form of government. The President is the ceremonial head of the state and the Prime Minister is the Head of the Government with full executive power.

Geographic Location

South Asia. Latitude between 20°34′ and 26°38′ North Longitude between 88°01′ and 92°41′ East

Boundary

North – India (West Bengal and Meghalaya) West – India (West Bengal) East – India (Tripura and Assam) and Myanmar South – Bay of Bengal. Total: 4,246 km (border countries: Burma 193 km, India 4,053 km)

Area

147,570 sq. km. Mostly alluvial fertile plain land.

Climate / Seasons

Main Seasons: Summer, Monsoon, Autumn, Late Autumn, Winter & Spring.

Climate variations:

Season

Temperature

Rainfall

Relative

humidity

maximum

minimum

Pre

monsoon

32.60C

22.40C

453 mm

74%

Monsoon

31.50C

25.50C

1,733 mm

86%

Post

monsoon

30.50C

21.40C

210 mm

80%

Winter

26.50C

13.90C

44 mm

73%

Annual

30.40C

21.20C

203 mm

78%

Standard Time

GMT + 6 hours

National Demography(Sample Vital Registration System, 2013, BBS)

Total population (million)

154.7

Male (million)

78.3

Female (million)

76.4

Annual growth rate

1.37%

Sex ratio (males per 100 females)

102.6

Density (per sq. km)

1049

Official Language

Bangla. English is generally spoken and widely understood

Religion

Muslim (88.3%), Hindu (10.5%), Buddhist (0.6%), Christian (0.3%) and other faiths (0.3%)

Capital

Dhaka (Total area is 1416 sq. km. whereas Metropolitan area is 360 sq. km.)

Principal Crops & Seasonal Fruits

Paddy, jute, wheat, tobacco, pulses, oil seeds, spices, vegetables, jackfruit, banana, mango, coconut, pineapple etc.

Principal Minerals

Natural gas, oil, Coal, white clay, glass sand etc.

Principal Industries

Garments & Textiles (2nd largest in the world), Tea, Ceramics, Cement, Leather, Jute (largest producer in the world), Chemical, Fertilizer, Shrimp Processing, Sugar, Paper, Electric and Electronics, Medicine, Shipbuilding, Fishing etc.

Principal Exports

Garments, Knitwear, Frozen Shrimps, Tea, Leather and Leather products, Jute and Jute products, Ceramics, IT Outsourcing etc.

Principal Imports

Wheat, Fertilizer, Petroleum products, Cotton, Edible Oil, seeds, yarn, capital goods, machinery, power generating machinery, scientific & medical equipment, iron & steel, motor vehicles, raw cotton, chemicals etc.

Literacy Rate (Adult Literacy of Population 15+ yrs.)

National

: 61.0

Male

: 64.2%

Female

: 57.8%

Rural

: 57.0%

Urban

: 74.1%

Labor Force(Labor Force Survey 2010, BBS)

Total Labor Force

: 56.7 million

Male

: 39.5 million

Female

: 17.2 million

Employed

: 54.1 million

Unemployed

: 2.6 million

Unemployment Rate

: 4.5%

Refined Activity Rate

: 59.3%

Crude Activity Rate

: 38.1%

Female Labor Force Participation Rate

64.2%

 

Last Update: 16-Oct-2021