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Present: Bohoddorhat, Chattogram
Permanent Address: Baishari,Naikhongchhari,
Bandarban
Name: Forroukh Ahmed Rakib
ROLL: 017501000334
Class: BBA (Professional)
Session: 2017-18
Institution: Chattogram Cantonment Public College
Info
Addre
ss
Contact
Mobile : 01852465511
Email :
Information and Communication Technology
108 Million
Internet
Users
18,800 Km
Submarine
Cable
ICT Sector
Worth USD 475
Billion Dollar
12 IT
Parks
25,000
Web Portal
5,275 Digital
Centerrs
4550 Union
Digital
Center
160 Million
Mobile
Users
e-Governance
3600 Public
Servants
424 Public
Services 62+ Public
Offices
More
than 1
trained in
simplifying
government services
simplified for better
delivery
62+ Public Offices
service transformed in
every public office
every year
বঙ্গবন্ধু স্যাটেলাইে -১
“Bangabandhu
Satellite-1:
Another dream
realised, another
promise kept”
-Zunaid
Ahmed
Palak
EDUCATION
PRIMAR
Y
STUDE
NTS TO
GET
MIDDAY
MEAL
BY-
2023
More
edu
institut
ions to
be
brough
t under
pay
roll:
PM
98% Children at
in primary
school
99% Schools
received
textbook on
time
Around 2 million
teachers and about 7.5
million students, are
enjoying multimedia-
based classroom
SDE(The program was
initiated in the year
2016 with an aim to
deliver 340,200 quality
apprentices to the
country's economy
between 2019 to 2023)
TV-based
learning
during COVID-
19
Ensuring
Education
for All
Bangladeshi
s
An amount of Tk 74.75 billion
will be required for providing
biscuit, egg, banana and bread
in every meal.
Under the PEDP (4th phase)
programm, 65,000 teachers would
be provided leadership training
while 20,000 teachers would be
given ICT training and 130,000
teachers would be given training on
English course through British
Council.
"I never see spending money on
education as an expense, I think it's
an investment,"
-Honorable Prime minister Sheikh
Hasina Bangladesh is among
the few countries to
achieve gender
parity in
school enrollment
E-Learning in
Bangladesh- A
new era in
the field of
education
HEALTH
Increase in the number of
graduates and health worker
training facilities, and an
increased number of rural
health facilities.
Bangladesh's health achievements
in reducing maternal, infant, and
under-5 mortality rates, increased
vaccination coverage, higher life
expectancy at birth have come in
spite of this low per capita GDP
spending on healthcare.
As a percentage of total
government expenditure,
expenditure on health
increased from 7.6% in 2000 to
8.9% in 2011
HPNSDP - Health Population and
Nutrition Sector Development Plan
2011-2016 The priority of the
program is to stimulate demand and
improve access to and utilization of
HPN services in order to reduce
morbidity and mortality; reduce
population growth rate and improve
nutritional status, especially of
women and children.
Health expenditure, per capita
expenditure (PPP) from public funds
in Bangladesh has increased to US$
88 only in 2014 and it spent less
than 3 percent of its GDP for health
in the same year
1
2
3
4
5
6
ECONOMY
Rooppur
Nuclear
Power Plant
Rampal Coal
Power
Project
Padma Rail
Link
Matarbari
Power Plant
 USD 12.65 billion
 Power Project
 USD 5 billion
 Power Project
 USD 4.63
billion
 Communicatio
n
Infrastructure
 USD 4.4
billion
 Power Project
Padma
Multipurpose
Bridge
Dhaka Metro
Rail
Dhaka
Karnaphuli
Underwater Tunnel
Chattogram-
Cox’s Bazar
Railway Link
 USD 3.65 billion
 Communication
Infrastructure
 USD 2.49 billion
 Communication
Infrastructure
 USD 2.49 billion
 Communication
Infrastructure
 USD 2.13
billion
 Communicatio
n
Infrastructure
Dhaka
Elevated
Expressway
Dhaka-
Chattogram
Express
Railway
Moheshkha
li LNG
Terminal
Payra Deep
Sea Port
 USD 1.63 billion
 Communication
Infrastructure
 USD 1.4
billion
 Communicatio
 USD 179.5
million
 Power Project
 USD 98.5
million
 Communicati
In the first
quarter of
2019, Bang
ladesh's w
as the
world's
seventh fa
stest
growing ec
onomy
with a rate
of 7.3%
real GDP
annual gro
wth.
What
people
want is
their basic
needs. So
I'm trying
to help
people
ensure
their basic
need: that
means
food
security,
healthcare
,
education,
and job
opportunit
y and a
better
LAW ENFORCEMENT
The
government
set a target
to turn
Bangladesh
into a
tobacco-free
country by
2040
Successes in counter
terrorism
 Tough legislations to
combat terrorism
 Measures to address
terrorism financing
 Social Measures to
Combat Root Causes
of Militancy
As of 2010,
there are
2,240 women
in
the Banglades
h Police
Since its
commencement
to serve in
different UN
Mission,
Bangladesh
Police has now
been the
4th Police
Contributing
Country (PCC) in
the world
Beat policing:
Beat policing has
added extra speed to
the regular policing
activities like
investigation of
cases, arresting
criminals, executing
the warrants,
recovery of drugs,
preventing
Increase
Citizen
Engagemen
t and Trust
in Law
Enforceme
CHRI’s Role
CHRI’s objective
in Bangladesh is
to reduce
illegitimate
interference in
policing with
strong oversight,
accountability
and
transparency.
Some key areas
that have been
identified as in
need of reform
in Bangladesh
are:
To amend
outdated laws
Stop political
use of police
and illegitimate
 2011, the
Department of
Justice
International
Criminal
Investigative
Training
 Since 2013, INL
has diversified its
law enforcement
programming
COMMUNITY-
BASED
POLICING
PROGRAM
Building on
past
experiences,
“Discipline Security Progress”
-Bangladesh Police
AGRICULTURE
2
3
4
1
Achieving third fastest
growth in vegetable
production
Fourth position in rice
production
Third in fish production
from inland water bodies
Fifth in aquaculture production
and seventh position in mango
production in the world.
JOB SECTOR The
government's
target is to
create
employment for
more than 15
million people by
2023 as against
11 million new
additions to the
labor force
during the
period.
Agriculture still accounts for almost 41
per cent of total employment in
Bangladesh
Excluding agriculture, there are more
than 34 million own-account and unpaid
family workers in Bangladesh,
representing 56 per cent of the
workforce
The service sector represents only 39
per cent of the employed labor force in
Bangladesh compared with more than 67
per cent in many industrial nations
56%
39%
AGRICULTURE
SECTOR
MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM
ENTERPRISES
SERVICE SECTOR
41% New Job Creation
 This is set to be largest industrial enclave in
Bangladesh, aiming to bring in employment
for 1.5 million people within the next 15 years
and generate $15 billion of export earnings.
 24 new economic zones are set to be
established of which 11 were inaugurated by
the Prime Minister earlier this year
 BEZA has been tasked with overseeing the
establishment of 100 economic zones by 2025
 Bangladesh government plans to create
200,000 thousand jobs through the BPO sector
by 2021
 Hi-Tech Park, Software Technology Park and IT
Village in the country aimed at creating
employment for 2,36,500 people, reports BSS.
Manpower Export in
Bangladesh
 8th largest remittance receiving country
 Bangladesh is one of the largest manpower exporting countries in the world.
 An estimated 10 million Bangladeshis are currently working abroad
About 500,000
active freelancers a
re working regularly
, out of 650,000
registered freelance
rs in the country;
between them they
are generating $100
million annually,
according to the ICT
Division
of Bangladesh.
Poverty
SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT
Progress in Reducing Poverty:
Bangladesh
 Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in reducing poverty, supported by sustained economic
growth. Based on the international poverty line of $1.90 (using 2011 Purchasing Power Parity
exchange rate) a day, it reduced poverty from 43.8 percent in 1991 to 14.8 percent by 2016.
 The 21st century has grown this program, as contraception is prevalent among 42 percent of women
and 4 million unwanted pregnancies were prevented in 2016
 UKAid’s Urban Partnership for Poverty Reduction project was created to assist aspiring entrepreneurs
in poverty. A grant is awarded, and the recipient usually matches the amount. The program has
awarded 55,000 grants in the past five years.
 The goals have been altered to include a goal of 95 percent school enrollment rate, 85 percent
completion rate, and provides non-formal primary education to 200,000 working children between
the ages of 10 and 14.
 The country needs to reduce environmental harm and embrace green-growth
policies to ensure sustainable economic development in the coming decades. ...
In Bangladesh, too, the government has embraced better planning by
making environmental sustainability a cornerstone of its Seventh Five-year Plan
through 2020.
 With an additional $20 million support from the Green Climate Fund, the project
will scale up the use of improved cookstoves, which emit 90 percent less carbon
monoxide and use half as much firewood as a traditional cookstove. These
“The
government of
Bangladesh
targets a 100
percent
coverage of
improved
cookstove by
2030,” said Kaz
i Shofiqul
Azam,
“ There will be no
hunger, poverty in
Bangladesh.”
-Sheikh Hasina
CHALLENGES
Digital Bangladesh” is lack of skilled human resources, and gaps between educational institution
The Digital Bangladesh is going towards its journey to a full technology-based
state within 2021. It is very challenging for us to achieve the goal within
timeline as any ministry of the government can't declare themselves as fully
digitized authority in last seven year of the concept.
Digital technologies are spreading rapidly, but digital dividends – growth, jobs
and services – have lagged behind.
Policy needs to be consistent and relevant to a person’s daily life, giving the
user a sense of empowerment and skill
 Adopt improved technology for digitizing analog materials.
 Design search and retrieval tools that compensate for abbreviated or incomplete
cataloging or descriptive information
 Provide more efficient and more flexible tools for transforming digital content to suit
the needs of end-users.
 Skilled Manpower

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4TH Digital Bangladesh Competition (1st Position)

  • 1. Present: Bohoddorhat, Chattogram Permanent Address: Baishari,Naikhongchhari, Bandarban Name: Forroukh Ahmed Rakib ROLL: 017501000334 Class: BBA (Professional) Session: 2017-18 Institution: Chattogram Cantonment Public College Info Addre ss Contact Mobile : 01852465511 Email :
  • 2. Information and Communication Technology 108 Million Internet Users 18,800 Km Submarine Cable ICT Sector Worth USD 475 Billion Dollar 12 IT Parks 25,000 Web Portal 5,275 Digital Centerrs 4550 Union Digital Center 160 Million Mobile Users e-Governance 3600 Public Servants 424 Public Services 62+ Public Offices More than 1 trained in simplifying government services simplified for better delivery 62+ Public Offices service transformed in every public office every year বঙ্গবন্ধু স্যাটেলাইে -১ “Bangabandhu Satellite-1: Another dream realised, another promise kept” -Zunaid Ahmed Palak
  • 3. EDUCATION PRIMAR Y STUDE NTS TO GET MIDDAY MEAL BY- 2023 More edu institut ions to be brough t under pay roll: PM 98% Children at in primary school 99% Schools received textbook on time Around 2 million teachers and about 7.5 million students, are enjoying multimedia- based classroom SDE(The program was initiated in the year 2016 with an aim to deliver 340,200 quality apprentices to the country's economy between 2019 to 2023) TV-based learning during COVID- 19 Ensuring Education for All Bangladeshi s An amount of Tk 74.75 billion will be required for providing biscuit, egg, banana and bread in every meal. Under the PEDP (4th phase) programm, 65,000 teachers would be provided leadership training while 20,000 teachers would be given ICT training and 130,000 teachers would be given training on English course through British Council. "I never see spending money on education as an expense, I think it's an investment," -Honorable Prime minister Sheikh Hasina Bangladesh is among the few countries to achieve gender parity in school enrollment E-Learning in Bangladesh- A new era in the field of education
  • 4. HEALTH Increase in the number of graduates and health worker training facilities, and an increased number of rural health facilities. Bangladesh's health achievements in reducing maternal, infant, and under-5 mortality rates, increased vaccination coverage, higher life expectancy at birth have come in spite of this low per capita GDP spending on healthcare. As a percentage of total government expenditure, expenditure on health increased from 7.6% in 2000 to 8.9% in 2011 HPNSDP - Health Population and Nutrition Sector Development Plan 2011-2016 The priority of the program is to stimulate demand and improve access to and utilization of HPN services in order to reduce morbidity and mortality; reduce population growth rate and improve nutritional status, especially of women and children. Health expenditure, per capita expenditure (PPP) from public funds in Bangladesh has increased to US$ 88 only in 2014 and it spent less than 3 percent of its GDP for health in the same year 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • 5. ECONOMY Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant Rampal Coal Power Project Padma Rail Link Matarbari Power Plant  USD 12.65 billion  Power Project  USD 5 billion  Power Project  USD 4.63 billion  Communicatio n Infrastructure  USD 4.4 billion  Power Project Padma Multipurpose Bridge Dhaka Metro Rail Dhaka Karnaphuli Underwater Tunnel Chattogram- Cox’s Bazar Railway Link  USD 3.65 billion  Communication Infrastructure  USD 2.49 billion  Communication Infrastructure  USD 2.49 billion  Communication Infrastructure  USD 2.13 billion  Communicatio n Infrastructure Dhaka Elevated Expressway Dhaka- Chattogram Express Railway Moheshkha li LNG Terminal Payra Deep Sea Port  USD 1.63 billion  Communication Infrastructure  USD 1.4 billion  Communicatio  USD 179.5 million  Power Project  USD 98.5 million  Communicati In the first quarter of 2019, Bang ladesh's w as the world's seventh fa stest growing ec onomy with a rate of 7.3% real GDP annual gro wth. What people want is their basic needs. So I'm trying to help people ensure their basic need: that means food security, healthcare , education, and job opportunit y and a better
  • 6. LAW ENFORCEMENT The government set a target to turn Bangladesh into a tobacco-free country by 2040 Successes in counter terrorism  Tough legislations to combat terrorism  Measures to address terrorism financing  Social Measures to Combat Root Causes of Militancy As of 2010, there are 2,240 women in the Banglades h Police Since its commencement to serve in different UN Mission, Bangladesh Police has now been the 4th Police Contributing Country (PCC) in the world Beat policing: Beat policing has added extra speed to the regular policing activities like investigation of cases, arresting criminals, executing the warrants, recovery of drugs, preventing Increase Citizen Engagemen t and Trust in Law Enforceme CHRI’s Role CHRI’s objective in Bangladesh is to reduce illegitimate interference in policing with strong oversight, accountability and transparency. Some key areas that have been identified as in need of reform in Bangladesh are: To amend outdated laws Stop political use of police and illegitimate  2011, the Department of Justice International Criminal Investigative Training  Since 2013, INL has diversified its law enforcement programming COMMUNITY- BASED POLICING PROGRAM Building on past experiences, “Discipline Security Progress” -Bangladesh Police
  • 7. AGRICULTURE 2 3 4 1 Achieving third fastest growth in vegetable production Fourth position in rice production Third in fish production from inland water bodies Fifth in aquaculture production and seventh position in mango production in the world.
  • 8. JOB SECTOR The government's target is to create employment for more than 15 million people by 2023 as against 11 million new additions to the labor force during the period. Agriculture still accounts for almost 41 per cent of total employment in Bangladesh Excluding agriculture, there are more than 34 million own-account and unpaid family workers in Bangladesh, representing 56 per cent of the workforce The service sector represents only 39 per cent of the employed labor force in Bangladesh compared with more than 67 per cent in many industrial nations 56% 39% AGRICULTURE SECTOR MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SERVICE SECTOR 41% New Job Creation  This is set to be largest industrial enclave in Bangladesh, aiming to bring in employment for 1.5 million people within the next 15 years and generate $15 billion of export earnings.  24 new economic zones are set to be established of which 11 were inaugurated by the Prime Minister earlier this year  BEZA has been tasked with overseeing the establishment of 100 economic zones by 2025  Bangladesh government plans to create 200,000 thousand jobs through the BPO sector by 2021  Hi-Tech Park, Software Technology Park and IT Village in the country aimed at creating employment for 2,36,500 people, reports BSS. Manpower Export in Bangladesh  8th largest remittance receiving country  Bangladesh is one of the largest manpower exporting countries in the world.  An estimated 10 million Bangladeshis are currently working abroad About 500,000 active freelancers a re working regularly , out of 650,000 registered freelance rs in the country; between them they are generating $100 million annually, according to the ICT Division of Bangladesh.
  • 9. Poverty SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT Progress in Reducing Poverty: Bangladesh  Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in reducing poverty, supported by sustained economic growth. Based on the international poverty line of $1.90 (using 2011 Purchasing Power Parity exchange rate) a day, it reduced poverty from 43.8 percent in 1991 to 14.8 percent by 2016.  The 21st century has grown this program, as contraception is prevalent among 42 percent of women and 4 million unwanted pregnancies were prevented in 2016  UKAid’s Urban Partnership for Poverty Reduction project was created to assist aspiring entrepreneurs in poverty. A grant is awarded, and the recipient usually matches the amount. The program has awarded 55,000 grants in the past five years.  The goals have been altered to include a goal of 95 percent school enrollment rate, 85 percent completion rate, and provides non-formal primary education to 200,000 working children between the ages of 10 and 14.  The country needs to reduce environmental harm and embrace green-growth policies to ensure sustainable economic development in the coming decades. ... In Bangladesh, too, the government has embraced better planning by making environmental sustainability a cornerstone of its Seventh Five-year Plan through 2020.  With an additional $20 million support from the Green Climate Fund, the project will scale up the use of improved cookstoves, which emit 90 percent less carbon monoxide and use half as much firewood as a traditional cookstove. These “The government of Bangladesh targets a 100 percent coverage of improved cookstove by 2030,” said Kaz i Shofiqul Azam, “ There will be no hunger, poverty in Bangladesh.” -Sheikh Hasina
  • 10. CHALLENGES Digital Bangladesh” is lack of skilled human resources, and gaps between educational institution The Digital Bangladesh is going towards its journey to a full technology-based state within 2021. It is very challenging for us to achieve the goal within timeline as any ministry of the government can't declare themselves as fully digitized authority in last seven year of the concept. Digital technologies are spreading rapidly, but digital dividends – growth, jobs and services – have lagged behind. Policy needs to be consistent and relevant to a person’s daily life, giving the user a sense of empowerment and skill  Adopt improved technology for digitizing analog materials.  Design search and retrieval tools that compensate for abbreviated or incomplete cataloging or descriptive information  Provide more efficient and more flexible tools for transforming digital content to suit the needs of end-users.  Skilled Manpower