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  2. List of prime ministers of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    There have been 10 prime ministers, 1 senior minister, 5 chief advisers, and 1 acting chief adviser of Bangladesh. Note that prime ministers are numbered either bracketless or with ( ) brackets, and chief advisors are numbered

  3. Democracy in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh scored 0.274 on the electoral democracy index in V-Dem Democracy Indices in 2023. [7] The political competition in Bangladesh is limited due to high barriers of entry requiring large amounts of resources, which left only a small segment of the population having the ability to run political campaigns.

  4. List of medical colleges in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    All medical colleges until 1986 were established by the government. Currently, there are 39 public medical colleges, these provide 5380 seats every year for students undertaking MBBS. While the 68 private medical colleges provide 6040 seats. 6 colleges are run by Bangladesh Armed Forces which offer 375 seats.

  5. Provisional Government of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Later the government-in-exile came to be popularly known as the Mujibnagar Government. Mujibnagar was abandoned quickly after the oath ceremony as participants feared a raid by Pakistani forces. [38] The government settled in Kolkata, in exile, for the rest of the war—briefly at a house on Ballyganj Circular Road [39] and then at 8 Theatre ...

  6. Government agencies in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Government agencies in Bangladesh are state controlled organizations that act independently to carry out the policies of the Government of Bangladesh.The Government Ministries are relatively small and merely policy-making organizations, allowed to control agencies by policy decisions.

  7. 2006–2008 Bangladesh political crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2006–2008 Bangladeshi political crisis began as a caretaker government (CTG) assumed power at the end of October 2006 following the end of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party administration.

  8. Ministry of Land - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 September 2024, at 11:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  9. Bangladesh e-Government Computer Incident Response Team

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    It was originally introduced by the Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) in 2015 under the supervision of the now defunct LICT Project. BGD e-GOV CIRT became operational in February 2016 [4] and was formally established by the federal government after the Bangladesh Bank robbery incident took place.