Bangladesh Studies
Bangladesh Studies
Bangladesh Studies
Assignment
On
Bangladesh Studies
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Assignment Topic:
Biplab Roy
Lecturer
Faculty of Business Administration
Coxs Bazar International University.
Submitted By
Benchmark Group
A.S.M. Mustfizur Rahman (ID: 2014205007)
Amit Acharjee (ID: 2014205002)
Saleha Akter (ID: 2014201013)
Nurus Saima (ID: 2014201011)
Afsana Salsabil Dalia (ID: 2014201019)
Bachelor of Business Administration
Date: 04.06.2015
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Letter of Transmittal
4th June, 2015
Biplab Roy
Lecturer
Department of Business Administration
Faculty of Business Studies
Coxs Bazar International University.
Subject: To submit a report on Facts about Coxs bazar.
Dear Sir,
It gives us immense pleasure to submit our Project Paper on Facts about Coxs Bazar.
This report was assigned to us as a partial requirement of the Bangladesh Studies course
in second semester.
While making the Project Paper we come across many hurdles and pleasant experiences. But
the valuable experiences we have gained during the period will undoubtedly benefit us in the
years ahead. This Project Paper has given us an opportunity to apply our theoretical expertise,
sharpen our views, ideas, and communication skills, and bridge them with the real world of
practical experience, which will be a good start for our future professional career.
We realize that certain information enclosed in this Project Paper is not imaginary but real
and should attach academic interest.
We hope you would find the Project Paper in appropriate manner. We appreciate your
cooperation and we hope you will call upon us with any queries occasioned by this report.
We have tried sincerely to comprehend and translate our knowledge in writing this report.
We enjoyed this project work and gladly attend any of your calls to clarify points, if
necessary.
Sincerely Yours,
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Acknowledgements
We are thankful and grateful to Almighty Allah who has given us the strength and ability to
complete the project paper on Facts about Coxs bazar.
We do sincerely declare that this project paper has been submitted, in partial fulfillment of
the requirement for the Bangladesh Studies course. We understand that the report may
be cancelled if subsequently it is discovered that this report is not our basic work that it
consists of materials copied or plagiarized or borrowed without proper acknowledgement.
We, at last, express special thanks from the bottom of our hearts to all who help us directly
& indirectly to complete this report.
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Executive Summary
Bangladesh is an independent country. Bangladesh got its independence in the year of 1971.
The history of Bangladesh is affluent. From decade the countries situation and scenery has
been changed. After the independence of Bangladesh it has been divided with some divisions
and districts. Coxs Bazar District is one of them. Coxs Bazar is a very beautiful place and
god gifted area.
This assignment report is largely described and categorized in different parts. The main
objectives of the report are facts about Coxs Bazar District. In this assignment it is briefly
discussed about the history, culture, geographical info, economy, population, tourism and life
style Coxs Bazar. In this particular assignment it is also discussed about the job
opportunities in coxs bazar. The black side of human trafficking and drug smuggling through
the sea route of Coxs Bazar and the disaster management of Coxs Bazar area. This
assignment is to know about Coxs Bazar district from deep inside.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Rakhain: The Rakhain is the smallest Indigenous group in Bangladesh. They established
their settlement in Coxs Bazar, Patuakhali and Borguna district about 80% of the Rakhain live
in Coxs Bazar district. Few of them are living in the Bandarban district. The census of 1991
recorded the number of Rakhain population in Bangladesh at about 16,932. The population of
Coxs Bazar district is 1,419,260. So the percentage of Rakhain community in Coxs Bazar
district is 0.95%, Coxs Bazar Sadar Upazila is 1.57%, Ramu upazila 0.80%, Chakaria upazila
0.85%. Rakhain, a small tribe of arakan origin belonging to the Bhotbarmi community of the
Mongoloids. Many consider that Rakhains and their neighbors, marmas are in fact, the same
tribe. The skull of Rakhains is round, their nose is flat, they have black hair, they are usually
short in height, and their complexion is light brown. Most of them migrated because of
political instability. Most of the Rakhain live in Coxs Bazar.
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Marma: The Marma are the 2nd largest indigenous ethnic group in Bangladesh. They have
been Theravadan Buddhists, like the Burmese, Thai, and Srilankan, for many centuries. The
Marma have their own script and speak a language which is almost identical to that of the
Rakhin or Rakhaing of Coxs Bazar and Patuakhali districts in Bangladesh and Arakan state in
Myanmar. The Marma language is soft and poetic and even people who do not understand
Marma love to hear Marma songs. As with the Tripura and other people speaking a TibetoBurman tongue, the Marma start out with a disadvantage with the medium of instruction in
schools being in the Bengali language. Introduction of primary education in the Marma
language is believed to be a necessary step for the progress of education among the Marma.
They have a beautiful language which deserves official recognition.
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natives visit this coastal city every year. A number of hotels, guest houses, and motels have
been built in the city and coastal region and the hospitality industry is a major employer in the
area. A number of people are involved in the fishing and collection of sea-foods and sea
products. Oysters, snails, pearls and jewelry made from shells are popular with the tourists in
the seaside and city stores. A number of people are also involved in the transportation business
for tourists. Many people of the district are farmers. In 2002, a surfing club was initiated at
Cox's Bazar by a local Bangladeshi. It has now extended to holding an annual competition
including locals and foreign tourists. This is the first surfing initiative in Bangladesh's history.
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the greater, earlier market. The Bakkhali River side is still a centre for trade in upcountry
bamboos that are floated down the river, and around November/December, the site of boat
racing. In Cox's bazar itself, the centuries old Buddhist Temple already existed when, in 1798,
British born, senior East India Company official, Captain Hiranm Cox, was sent, after his
return from a spell as Ambassador the Kingdom of Burma, by the Governor of Bengal, the earl
of Mornington, the brother of famous Duke of Wellington who very likely visited the area to
settle Arakanese refugees from civil war in Burma on agricultural land, and in fishing. Cox
died the following year, but remembered in a monument in the English garden of the newly
opened Surf Club on Shugandha Beach. Cox's Bazar, with its airport, stands at the northern end
of the 120km beach celebrated as the worlds longest beach. The newly built Marine Drive to
Teknaf, the southernmost town of Bangladesh, is a colourful journey, with visits to small
fishing towns, where large, colourful fishing fleets of unique styled boats make fascinating
photography and patience can be rewarded with swarms of red Fiddler crabs enlivening the
beach. Indeed, the first survey of the territory of Chittagong southwards to the Naf river, which
is the scenic border with Burma, made in 1776 by the East India Company, who were ceded
the lands in 1760, marks the attractive Sonadia Island, off Cox's Bazar, as 'Red Crab Island'.
For over ten years, surfing has been a developing activity on the beach, and the UK's famous
Royal National Lifeboat Institute have both trained, and employed beach lifeguards.
Altogether, in the same way that Bangladesh, arguably the foundation stone of British India,
remains a microcosm of India, with Animist, Hindu, Jain , Buddhist, Islamic, Christian
traditions visible, together with Mughal architecture, and that of Raj, Cox's Bazar has a great
deal of that heritage, and the culture of a number of different tribal groups visit able in
traditional communities, might well be considered a microcosm of Bangladesh provided you
can find those who understand, appreciate and can guide you to explore more than just a
somewhat litter strewn beach. Finally, with an airport, and about an hour's drive to the Police
and Military barriers to Bandarban, Cox's Bazar makes an excellent base for accessible visits to
this area.
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Bibliography:
Books:
1. Ajker Bisshya, By Golam Mostafa Kiron
2. BCS Preliminary
Websites:
1.www.wikipedia.com
2.www.country window.com
3.www.economies landscape.com
4.www.history of Bangladesh.com
5.www.economy of Bangladesh.com
6.www.distancesfrom.com
7.www.brta.gov.bd
8.www.rhd.gov.bd
9.www.sattelitebd.net
10.www.lged.gov.bd
11.www.greenbangla.com
12.www.24timezones.com
13.www.Demotix.co./coxs bazar
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Declaration
The above Assignment has been genuinely done by the group BENCHMARK with a lot of
hard work and dedication. We the BENCHMARK tried our best to fulfill the requirements
given by our Honorable Teacher Mr. Biplab Roy Sir and we are only to be blamed if we
provided any misinformation and we will try our possible best to give you current and correct
information if required about Coxs Bazar District.
Thank you.