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Religion of Host Country:: The Bangladeshi C
Religion of Host Country:: The Bangladeshi C
It was the Muslim missionaries and mystics who brought the religion of
Islam to the people of Bangladesh.Moreover significant percentage of
the population adheres to Hinduism (9%). Other religious groups
include Buddhists (0.6%, mostly Theravada ), Christians (0.3%,
mostly Roman Catholics), and Animists (0.1%).
community of the world, after India and Nepal . In nature,
Bangladeshi Hinduism closely similar to the rituals and customs of
Hinduism practised in the neighbouring Indian state of West Bengal ,
with which Bangladesh (at one time known as East Bengal ) was
united until the partition of India in 1947.
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small Shia community In spite of the general personal
commitment to Islam by the Muslims of Bangladesh, observance of
Islamic rituals and tenets varies according to social position, locale,
and personal considerations.
Language of host country :
Among many development project for language skill Chevron joined
BAN-SEIP to launch the British Council–run English for Business
Success. This project aims to provide English language training to
nearly 3,500 call center trainees nationwide through the Bangladesh
Association of Call Center and Outsourcing.
Chakma . Chakma spoken in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT).
Unrelated to the Tibeto-Burman languages more commonly found
in the region. The immigrate Languages that are spoken in
bangladesh are Bihari , Burmese and Rohingya. spoken in Arakan
State , Burma , and by refugees from that region, currently living in
Bangladesh's Chittagong Division. Basically there are 38 languages
that are in use in Bangladesh.
relation with the social organigation Save the Children, Chevron is
improving access to quality education in rural communities .
Approximately 1,200 students have benefited from after-school
activities and remedial education programmed by chevron .
such practices in the past now the The educational system in
Bangladesh is three-tiered and highly subsidised . 1st level grades
from 1 to 5 , 2nd level grades from 6 to 10 and higher secendory
grades from 11 to 12 .