WHY MANPOWER RECRUITMENT FROM BANGLADESH ?

Bangladesh is a densely populated country with a population of 170 million of which about 40 million are civilian labor well developed education and training system make them active and qualified to meet demands of domestic and foreign markets. At present there are 30 (Govt. 11, Private 19) Universities including one Engineering University and one Agricultural University, 20 (Govt. 10, Private 10) Medical Colleges including Dental College and one Post graduate medical Institute. 10 Engineering Colleges, 19 Polytechnic Colleges, 12 Technical Training Centers, 160 force. A Graduate Medical Vocational Training Centers, 86 Nursing Training Centers, 30 Teachers training Colleges and several thousands schools and Colleges for general education.

So, it has exportable surplus of educated and trained manpower in almost every sector and discipline. Over the last decade Bangladesh exported a total of about one million different types of manpower to the Middle Eastern countries. Apart from Middle Eastern Countries Malaysia and other countries are also importing manpower from Bangladesh.

Professionals like Doctors, Engineers, Architects, Accountants and Nurses are also recruited. Importing manpower from Bangladesh has many operational and strategic advantages.

GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE

Situated at the deltaic mouth of the gangs, Bangladesh between 20.34 and 26.38 north latitude and 8.108 and 92.41 east longitude. Its 143, 998 square kilometers area has been endowed with luxuriant vegetation, punctuated in the east by a gently undulating terrain while everywhere else by numerous rivers, more prominent of the which are the Padma, the Meghna, the Jamuna and the Karnafully and their countless tributaries. The country occupies a strategic position in south Asia having its border with India and Myanmar and Bay of Bengal.

Climate

Bangladesh lies predominantly within the tropical belt and temperatures vary between 9.80C in January to 31.9C in July. But the mean annual variations range from 13.9C to 26.7C. annual rainfall varies from 1.27 m in west to 2.54 m in the south-east and to 5.08 in the northern part.

LANGUAGE & CAPITAL

Language

Bangla is the national and official language. English is widely spoken and understood. Arabic is also studied and taught in every educational institute as a compulsory subject.

Capital

Dhaka with an area of 815.85 sq. km. and population of 10 millions, is the capital of Bangladesh. Dhaka is widely known as the city of mosques. There are more than 3000 mosques in the city, some dating back to the 13th century

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM

Bangladesh having the Parliamentary form of government. It is perusing the Free Market Economic System. The New Industrial policy aims at increasing the involvement of the Private sector in all economic activities.

POPULATION & RELIGION

he population of Bangladesh is about 170 million. About 86% of the population are Muslims. The minority comprises mainly of Hindus, Christians and Budhists. Islam entered in this part of the world in the 8th century and it plays a pivotal role in every-day life of majority of Bangladeshis. It is the 2nd largest muslim country of the world.

PRINCIPAL CROPS

ute, Cotton, Tea, Tobacco, Sugarcane, Pulses, Oil Seeds, Spices, Potato, Green Vegetables Banana, Mango, Coconut etc.