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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Students rise up textbook during the ''Textbook Festival Day'' in Dhaka..Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Students rise up textbook during the ''Textbook Festival Day'' in Dhaka..Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Students rise up textbook during the ''Textbook Festival Day'' in Dhaka..Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Students rise up textbook during the ''Textbook Festival Day'' in Dhaka..Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Madrasha student waiting for new books on the occasion of ''Textbook Festival'' in Dhaka..Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Students rise up textbook during the ''Textbook Festival Day'' in Dhaka..Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Students rise up textbook during the ''Textbook Festival Day'' in Dhaka..Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Text Book Festival in Bangladesh
Jan. 1, 2015 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Student celebrated the Textbook Festival on the new year's day in Bangladesh.The festival celebrated in all primary and secondery schoold and madrashas acroos whole country.Bangladesh Government distributed books nationwide for students from class-1 to class-9 for free..Bangladesh has already met targets of the MDGs significant progress has been made in increasing equitable access in education (NER: 98.7 percent; girls: 99.4 percent, boys: 97.2 percent), reduction of dropouts, improvement in completion of the cycle, and implementation of a number of quality enhancement measures in primary education. Bangladesh has already achieved gender parity in primary and secondary enrolment. Initiatives have been taken to introduce pre-school education to prepare the children for formal schooling..''The Millennium Development Goals'' or MDG under United Nations (UN) has completed this year.In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Climate changes : victim of river erosion in Bangladesh
Dec. 20, 2014 - Shirajgonj, Bangladesh - Women winnows paddy at the bank of the river Jamuna..Bangladesh is exposed to the vagaries of nature in various forms and river erosion, which uproots people from their ancestral homes and deals lethal blows to rural economy, is certainly a major socio-economic problem that stands in the way of sustainable poverty alleviation.River the Padma, the Ganges and the Jamuna have taken away around 1,000 square kilometres of arable land, which is more than the size of Dhaka city and 5 to 20 million people are affected directly or indirectly, according to a study of the Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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women labor working in dusty environment
Dec. 8, 2014 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - women labor working in dusty environment of waste coal processing by earning Taka 1300 (USD $14) per week and they suffer in lung diseases (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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International Human Rights Day and slum people in Dhaka
Dec. 9, 2014 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Slum people near Kamalapur Rail Station after evicted..A total of 3.5 million people are living in 4,000 slums in the Dhaka metropolitan area.Slums were evicted without any rehabilitation and now in winter they are suffering a lot..International Human Rights Day 2014 slogan ''Human Rights 365'' by United Nations (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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