research paper on industrial sector of bangladesh
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Rationale of the research
Research area
Research questions
Research Hypothesis
Agriculture
Infrastructure
Shrimp
Garments(RMG)
Energy and Investment
High-Yielding Varieties(HYVs) of crops increased food production
Production of rice increased by 3 times from 10million tons in 1970s to 35.7million in 2000s
Food for Work conducted relief programs for road construction
Waiting time was significantly decreased due to development
Jamuna Bridge connected the two halves of the country in 1998
Cell phones made connecting people with each other much easier
Bangladesh entered the global export
market for shrimps in the 1970s.
By 1982, nearly 52,000 hectares was
being engaged by shrimp farming areas.
At present, 160,000 hectares is being
occupied by shrimp farming areas.
The sector’s origins can be dated back to
the 1970s.
1982, there were only 47 garments
factories.
But a sudden increase to 587 factories in
1985 is when this sector flourished.
In 1990, $0.64 billion worth of garments
Electricity was produced using natural
gas and by the end of 1990s this had
grown to 89 percent.
Rural Electricification Board had laid
down known as Palli Biddut Samities
Eradicate Extreme Poverty and hunger
Achieve universal Primary Education
Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
Reduce Child Mortality
Improve Maternal Health
Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases
Ensure Environmental Sustainability
Develop a Global Partnership for Development
Natural Disaster
Deforestation & Urbanization
Several accidents took place in the garments
Male & Owners domination
Padma Shetu Corruption
Concentration on better seed and agricultural research
Pricing solution services, such as water and power , in a way that more intimately reflects the costs of service condition
Set up the shrimp/fish farmers groups which show the way to persuade coordinated harvesting.
Significant development.
RMG sector, exporting shrimp, energy,
electronics and communication sector.
Collected information using secondary
sources.
Reference of all sources are given.
www.google.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_Bangladesh
http://www.ifdc.org/nations/bangladesh/bangladesh_articles/agriculture_sector_development_in_bangladesh_remai
http://www.shrimpfoundation.org/history.php
BIDS (2001), Fighting Human Poverty: Bangladesh Human Development Report 2000, Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies.
http://www.eolss.net/sample-chapters/c14/E1-18-06-03.pdf
http://www.bd.undp.org/content/bangladesh/en/home/mdgoverview/
http://www.bbs.gov.bd/userfiles/Image/Survey%20reports/key_find_Nov_10.pdf
http://www.bd.undp.org/content/bangladesh/en/home/mdgoverview/