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Lakers Public School
Lakers' Public School and College is a private higher secondary school located in Kathaltoli, Rangamati, Bangladesh. It is managed by the Bangladesh Army, Rangamati Cantonment. The school was established in 1991. History Lakers' Public School was established on 23 February 1991 by the Bangladesh Army's 305 Infantry Brigade stationed at Rangamati Cantonment. LPS started its functions in hired accommodation at Kalindipur with 60 students and 7 teachers. The local government council in Rangamati allotted of ''khash'' land at Kathaltali on which the ground floor of the present school building was constructed and started with 7 classes from nursery to Std V from 1 September 1995. The Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Board funded the construction of two four-storey buildings at a cost of 44.4 million Bangladeshi taka ($524,000 as of 2020). The new academic and science building was inaugurated on 19 November 2020. See also * List of schools in Bangladesh This is a list of ...
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by population density, most densely populated with a population of over 171 million within an area of . Bangladesh shares land borders with India to the north, west, and east, and Myanmar to the southeast. It has a coastline along the Bay of Bengal to its south and is separated from Bhutan and Nepal by the Siliguri Corridor, and from China by the List of Indian states, Indian state of Sikkim to its north. Dhaka, the capital and list of cities and towns in Bangladesh, largest city, is the nation's political, financial, and cultural centre. Chittagong is the second-largest city and the busiest port of the country. The territory of modern Bangladesh was a stronghold of many List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires, Buddhist and List of Hindu empir ...
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Board Of Intermediate And Secondary Education, Chittagong
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Chattogram (), also known as BISE, Chittagong is an autonomous organization in Chittagong, Bangladesh, mainly responsible for organization, control, supervision and development of secondary and higher secondary education and for holding public examinations ( JSC, SSC & HSC) in the Greater Chittagong region including 5 districts of the Chittagong Division. The board started its operation in the year 1995 and took charge of schools of 5 districts, previously controlled by the BISE, Comilla. The board controls 1125 secondary and 279 higher secondary schools. Background As per Section 3A(1) of the East Pakistan Intermediate and Secondary Education Ordinance, 1961, the board is responsible for the organization, regulation, supervision, control and development of Intermediate, Secondary and Junior level public examinations of educational institutions within Chattogram, Cox's Bazar, Rangamati, Khagrachari and Bandarban districts. Dis ...
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First Grade
First grade (also 1st Grade or Grade 1) is the first year of formal or compulsory education. It is the first year of elementary school, and the first school year after kindergarten. Children in first grade are usually 6–7 years old. Examples by region Asia *In Bahrain, the minimum age for the first grade is seven years old. *In Bangladesh, First Grade (known as ''prothom sreni'') begins in January when a student is six years old. *In China, First Grade, known as (''yī nián jí''), begins in September when a child is six years old. *In India, children start school at age six after the NEP 2020 Act. *In Iran, children start school at age seven. *In Israel, children enter the first grade (''kita aleph'') the year they turn six or seven. *In Japan, First Grade, known as (''i-chi-nen-sei''), begins in April when a child is six years old. *In Malaysia's education system, First Grade (or most commonly, Standard or Year 1) begins at the age of seven. *In the Philippines, Grade ...
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Twelfth Grade
Twelfth Grade (also known as Grade 12, Senior Year, Standard 12, 12th Standard, 12th Class, or Class 12th or Class 12) is the twelfth and final Educational stage, year of Formal education, formal or compulsory education. It is typically the final year of secondary school and K–12 in most parts of the world. Students in twelfth grade are usually 17-18 years old. Some countries have a thirteenth grade, while other countries do not have a 12th grade/year at all. Australia In Australia, the twelfth grade is referred to as Year 12. In New South Wales, students are usually 16 or 17 years old when they enter Year 12 and 17 or 18 years during graduation (end of year). A majority of students in Year 12 work toward getting an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank, ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank). Up until the start of 2020 the Overall Position, OP (Overall Position, which applies only to students in the state of Queensland) was used. Both of these allow/allowed them access to cours ...
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Urban Area
An urban area is a human settlement with a high population density and an infrastructure of built environment. Urban areas originate through urbanization, and researchers categorize them as cities, towns, conurbations or suburbs. In urbanism, the term "urban area" contrasts to rural areas such as villages and hamlet (place), hamlets; in urban sociology or urban anthropology, it often contrasts with natural environment. The development of earlier predecessors of modern urban areas during the urban revolution of the 4th millennium BCE led to the formation of human civilization and ultimately to modern urban planning, which along with other human activities such as exploitation of natural resources has led to a human impact on the environment. Recent historical growth In 1950, 764 million people (or about 30 percent of the world's 2.5 billion people) lived in urban areas. In 2009, the number of people living in urban areas (3.42 billion) surpassed the number living in rural ...
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Rangamati
Rangamati () is a town and the administrative headquarters of Rangamati District in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. The town is located at 22°37'60N 92°12'0E and has an elevation of above sea level. Demographics According to the 2022 Bangladesh census, Rangamati had a population of 521,394 and a literacy rate of 85.62%. According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Rangamati had 18,355 households and a population of 675,269 . 471,492 (18.61%) were under 10 years of age. Rangamati had a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 73.13%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 870 females per 1000 males. Tourist attractions Rangamati is surrounded by natural features such as mountains, rivers, lakes, and waterfalls. Rangamati is also home to several ethnic groups. Some of the most popular attractions are: * Sajek Valley * Kaptai Lake * Konglak Haphong Climate Notable people * Parijat Kusum Chakma * Aung Shwe Prue Chowdhury * Binoy Kumar Dewa ...
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Bangladesh Army
The Bangladesh Army () is the land warfare branch, and the largest component of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. The primary mission of the Army is to defend the land of Bangladesh from any external attack. Control of personnel and operations is administered by the Army Headquarters, Dhaka Cantonment. The Bangladesh Army is also constitutionally obligated to assist the government, during times of domestic national emergency e.g. the army helps people during any natural calamity. This additional role is commonly referred to as "aid to civil administration" or, using the Latin form, "Protectio, Transparentia, Reintegratio", in other words, "Protect and Serve". History Early history The martial tradition of Bengal has its roots in the army of Kings and their chiefs, who were called Senapati or Mahasenapati. Armies were composed of infantry, cavalry, war elephants and war boats. The arrival of Muslims and the establishment of the Bengal Sultanate further strengthened the mili ...
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Rangamati Cantonment
Rangamati Cantonment () is a cantonment located in Rangamati. 305th Infantry Brigade of Bangladesh Army is situated here under 24th Infantry Division. It is one of several cantonments in Chittagong Hill Tracts area. Institutions * Lakers Public School & College See also * List of formations of the Bangladesh Army * Alikadam Cantonment * Bandarban Cantonment * Kaptai Cantonment Kaptai Cantonment is a cantonment located at Kaptai in Rangamati district. A navy base is also located in Kaptai. See also * Bandarban Cantonment * Khagrachhari Cantonment * Rangamati Cantonment * Guimara Cantonment Guimara Cantonment or ... References Cantonments of Bangladesh {{Bangladesh-mil-stub ...
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Fifth Grade
Fifth grade (also 5th Grade or Grade 5) is the fifth or sixth year of formal or compulsory education. In the United States, this is mostly the last grade of primary school, but for some states, it could be the first year of middle school. Primary school generally goes from Kindergarten and ends in fifth or sixth grade. Students in fifth grade are usually 10–11 years old. In different countries they have different names for fifth grade. The list of different versions are below depending on the country: United Kingdom In England and Wales, the equivalent is Year 6. In Scotland, 10–11 year olds are in primary school P7. Ireland In Ireland, the equivalent is 5th class. Australia In Australia, the equivalent is Year 5, which children generally start between the ages of ten and eleven. It is the second last year of primary school and the 6th year of school overall. Philippines In the Philippines, the equivalent is Grade 5, and students can also start at the age of 9 ...
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Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Board
The Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Board is a government agency established in the 1970s by ''the then'' president of Bangladesh, Ziaur Rahman, in response to the Shanti Bahini—led insurgency, the armed wing of Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. History Headed by an army general, the board was formed to provide special attention and administer and solve issues related to the Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict. The board was formed in 1976 through the Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Board Ordinance. The first chairman from civil administration is Bir Bahadur Ushwi Sing, an MP who was elected from Bandarban constituency and a State Minister of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs. He was appointed in 1996. Later in 2002, Wadud Bhuiyan, the former member of the parliament from Khagrachari Khagrachhari District (), officially Khagrachhari Hill District, is a district in the Chittagong Division of Southeastern Bangladesh. It is ...
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Bangladeshi Taka
The taka (, , currency sign, sign: , ISO 4217, code: BDT, Short form (linguistics), short form: Tk) is the currency of Bangladesh. In Unicode, it is encoded at . Issuance of banknotes 10 and larger is controlled by Bangladesh Bank, while the 2 and 5 govt. notes are the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance (Bangladesh), ministry of finance. The govt. notes of Tk. 2 and Tk.5 have mostly been replaced by coins while lower denomination coins (including all poysha coins) up to Tk. 1 have almost gone out of circulation due to inflation. The most commonly used symbol for the taka is "" and "Tk", used on receipts while purchasing goods and services. It is divided into 100 paisa, poysha, but poysha coins are no longer in circulation. The poysha is still used for accounting purposes (e.g., Tk 123,456.78 for 123,456 taka and 78 poysha). On 8 May 2024, the central bank placed the taka in a crawling peg to the US dollar, with a rate of 117 takas per US dollar. Etymology Accordi ...
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