BD is the abbreviation for Bangladesh,?the 92nd largest country in the world. Officially People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Bangladesh is a country located in South Aisa, bordering?India and Myanmar. Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladesh. Other major cities include Dhaka (population: 10,356,500), Chittagong (population: 3,920,222), Khulna (population: 1,342,339), Rajshahi (population: 700,133), Comilla (population: 389,411), Shibganj (population: 378,701), Natore (population: 369,138), Rangpur City (population: 343,122), Tongi (population: 337,579), and Narsingdi (population: 281,080).
Country Profile
- Capital:?Dhaka
- Language:?Bengali
- Area:?147,570 km2
- Population:?162,951,560
- Currency:?Bangladeshi taka (BDT)
- Time zone:?UTC+6
- Calling code:?880
- ISO 2-Letter Abbreviation:?BD
- UN 3-Letter Abbreviation:?BGD
- Internet TLD: .bd
- State Government Website:?http://bangladesh.gov.bd
List of Bangladesh?Acronyms
The most commonly used abbreviations about Bangladesh?are BD which stands for Bangladesh?and BDT which means Bangladeshi taka (Bangladesh?currency). In the following table, you can see all acronyms related to Bangladesh, including abbreviations for airport, city, school, port, government, and etc.
Abbreviation | Meaning |
ADAB | Agricultural Development Agencies in Bangladesh |
BGD | Air Bangladesh |
AEJB | Alliance for Economic Justice, Bangladesh |
ABBL | Arab Bangladesh Bank Limited |
ABBL | Arab Bangladesh Bank Ltd. |
AUB | Asian University of Bangladesh |
ACAB | Association of Cargo Agents of Bangladesh |
ADAB | Association of Development Agencies in Bangladesh |
BGD | Bangladesh |
BARD | Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development |
BADC | Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation |
BARC | Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council |
BARI | Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute |
BAU | Bangladesh Agricultural University |
BAIDS | Bangladesh AIDS Information and Documentation Services |
BAF | Bangladesh Air Force |
BA | Bangladesh Army |
BAVS | Bangladesh Association for Voluntary Sterilisation |
BAAI | Bangladesh Association of America, Inc. |
BACI | Bangladesh Association of Construction Industry |
BAALA | Bangladesh Association of Los Angeles |
BB | Bangladesh Bank |
BG | Bangladesh Biman |
BBS | Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics |
BCSL | Bangladesh Cable Shilpa Limited |
BCAS | Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies |
BCIC | Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation |
BCS | Bangladesh Civil Service |
BCBL | Bangladesh Commerce Bank Ltd. |
BCA | Bangladesh Computer Association |
BCC | Bangladesh Computer Council |
BCS | Bangladesh Computer Samity |
BCDB | Bangladesh Cotton Development Board |
BCSIR | Bangladesh Council for Scientific and Industrial Research |
BCI | Bangladesh Counter Intelligence |
BCB | Bangladesh Cricket Board |
BCCB | Bangladesh Cricket Control Board |
BDP | Bangladesh Democratic Party |
BDNA | Bangladesh Diploma Nurses Association |
BDPC | Bangladesh Disaster Preparedness Centre |
BEC | Bangladesh Election Commission |
BETSS | Bangladesh Engineering and Technological Services |
BELA | Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association |
BEPZA | Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority |
BFDC | Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation |
BFRA | Bangladesh Football Referees Association |
BFTUC | Bangladesh Free Trade Union Congress |
GMEA | Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association |
BHB | Bangladesh Handloom Board |
BHW | Bangladesh Health Watch |
BHRA | Bangladesh Heart Research Association |
BHF | Bangladesh Hockey Federation |
BHBFC | Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation |
BHRC | Bangladesh Human Rights Commission |
BIWTA | Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority |
BIAM | Bangladesh Institute of Administrative Management |
BIDS | Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies |
BIISS | Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies |
BIIT | Bangladesh Institute of Islamic Thought |
BIMS | Bangladesh Institute of Management Studies |
BIMS | Bangladesh Institute of Medical Science |
BINA | Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture |
BIPSOT | Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training |
BIT | Bangladesh Institute of Technology |
BINP | Bangladesh Integrated Nutrition Project |
BIPL | Bangladesh Internet Press, Ltd. |
BIU | Bangladesh Islami University |
BIBA | Bangladesh Islamic Bankers Association |
BJI | Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami |
BJMC | Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation |
BKS | Bangladesh Kitmajur Samity |
BKMEA | Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association |
BKSP | Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Pratisthan |
BKF | Bangladesh Krishok Federation |
BLMEA | Bangladesh Label Manufacturer and Exporters Association |
BLT | Bangladesh Law Times |
BLD | Bangladesh Legal Decisions |
BLRI | Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute |
BMEB | Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board |
BMS | Bangladesh Mahila Samity |
BMS | Bangladesh Mahila Society |
BMSF | Bangladesh Manobadhikar Sangbadik Forum |
BMSA | Bangladesh Marine Science Association |
BMTI | Bangladesh Maritime Training Institute |
BMSA | Bangladesh Master Stevedores Association |
BDMO | Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad |
BMO | Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad |
BMOC | Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad Committee |
BMDC | Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council |
BMA | Bangladesh Medical Association |
BMRC | Bangladesh Medical Research Council |
BMD | Bangladesh Meteorological Department |
BMA | Bangladesh Military Academy |
BMF | Bangladesh Military Forces |
BMSF | Bangladesh Mukto Sramik Federation |
BNCC | Bangladesh National Cadet Corps |
BNCU | Bangladesh National Commission for UNESCO |
BNNC | Bangladesh National Nutrition Council |
BNPA | Bangladesh National Philatelic Association |
BNSB | Bangladesh National Society for Blinds |
BNP | Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
BN | Bangladesh Navy |
BNBS | Bangladesh Nutritional Blindness Study |
BOL | Bangladesh On Line |
BORN | Bangladesh Online Research Network |
BOU | Bangladesh Open University |
BPC | Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation |
BPC | Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation |
BPGMA | Bangladesh Plastic Goods Manufacturers Association |
BPDB | Bangladesh Power Development Board |
BPATC | Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre |
BPPW | Bangladesh Public Policy Watch |
BROTHER | Bangladesh Railway |
BRCS | Bangladesh Red Crescent Society |
BRAC | Bangladesh Rehabilitation Assistance Committee |
BRCT | Bangladesh Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Victims |
BDR | Bangladesh Rifles |
BRTC | Bangladesh Road and Transport Corporation |
BRAC | Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee |
BRDB | Bangladesh Rural Development Board |
BARRA | Bangladesh Rural Reconstruction Association |
BRTA | Bangladesh Rural Telecom Authority |
BSS | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha |
BSMA | Bangladesh Seed Merchants Association |
BSAF | Bangladesh Shishu Adhikar Forum |
BSFF | Bangladesh Shrimp and Fish Foundation |
BSIA | Bangladesh Sick Industries Association |
BSMA | Bangladesh Soap Manufacturers Association |
BSDS | Bangladesh Social Development Services |
BSJA | Bangladesh Sports Journalists Association |
BSWA | Bangladesh Sports Writers Association |
BSRF | Bangladesh Squash Rackets Federation |
BSTI | Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institute |
BSA | Bangladesh Student Association |
BDT | Bangladesh Taka |
BTESA | Bangladesh Tea Estate Staff Association |
BTED | Bangladesh Technical Education Board |
BTRC | Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission |
BTTB | Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board |
BTV | Bangladesh Television |
BTMC | Bangladesh Textile Mill Corp. |
BTMA | Bangladesh Textile Mills Association |
BUP | Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad |
BWA | Bangladesh Women’s Association |
BYE | Bangladesh Young Economists |
BYFC | Bangladesh Youth First Concerns |
BYL | Bangladesh Youth League |
BSD | Bangladesher Samajtantrik Dal |
BYF | Bangladeshi Youth Forum |
BABA | Bay Area Bangladesh Association |
BUCC | BRAC University Computer Club (Bangladesh) |
BHRB | Bureau of Human Rights Bangladesh |
COAB | Cable Operators Association of Bangladesh |
CBA | Canada Bangladesh Association |
CGP | Chittagong, Bangladesh – Patenga |
CAAB | Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh |
CPB | Communist Party of Bangladesh |
DCB | Dayemi Complex Bangladesh |
DAC | Dhaka, Bangladesh – Zia International Airport |
DCAB | Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh |
EGCB | Electricity Generation Company of Bangladesh |
ENBS | European Network of Bangladesh Studies |
FPAB | Family Planning Association of Bangladesh |
FOBA | Federation of Bangladeshi Associations Overseas |
FOBC | Federation of Bangladeshi Caterers |
FEJB | Forum of Environmental Journalists of Bangladesh |
GOB | Government of Bangladesh |
GBD | Government of Bangladesh |
HES | HEED Evening School (Bangladesh) |
HH | HEED Handicraft (Bangladesh) |
HIS | HEED International School (Bangladesh) |
HLC | HEED Language Center (Bangladesh) |
HMC | HEED Media Center (Bangladesh) |
IUB | Independent University Bangladesh |
IBCCI | India-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry |
ICMAB | Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh |
IDEB | Institute of Diploma Engineers Bangladesh |
ICDDRB | International Centre for Diarrhoeal Diseases Research Bangladesh |
IFFAB | International Freight Forwarders Association of Bangladesh |
IBBL | Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited |
IBBL | Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. |
JMB | Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh |
JIB | Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh |
JMB | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh |
LTB | Local Technology of Bangladesh |
NFYOB | National Federation of Youth Organisations in Bangladesh |
NBBL | Nepal Bangladesh Bank Ltd. |
NRB | Non-Resident Bangladeshi |
NUB | Northern University of Bangladesh |
PROB | People’s Republic of Bangladesh |
PGCB | Power Grid Corporation of Bangladesh Limited |
REHAB | Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh |
RIB | Research Initiatives Bangladesh |
SPD | Saidpur, Bangladesh |
SIB | Societe Internationale du Bangladesh |
SYBS | Statistical Yearbook of Bangladesh |
SRGB | Survey Research Group of Bangladesh |
ZYL | Sylhet, Bangladesh |
UNAB | United Nations Association of Bangladesh |
UNB | United News of Bangladesh |
ULAB | University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh |
VUB | Victoria University of Bangladesh |
VAB | Volunteers Association for Bangladesh |
ZSBD | Zoological Society of Bangladesh |
Geography
Bangladesh is a fertile country consisting mainly of lowland and deltaic areas around the students Brahmaputra and Ganges. 90 percent of the land is less than 10 meters above sea level. Tropical monsoon climate provides high rainfall in summer.
Due to its low geography, Bangladesh is particularly vulnerable to floods, which has created major problems for the country in recent decades. The floods are believed to be related to deforestation in the neighboring countries of Nepal and Bhutan. In 1991, a large flood killed about 140,000 people. Although the country has plenty of water, over half of the population lacks access to clean drinking water. Wells have been drilled to provide an alternative to the polluted surface water, but the presence of arsenic-containing rocks in the country means that well water is also often harmful to health.
History
The area of ??Bangladesh is located in, Bengal, which is the area at the heart of the Bay of Bengal east of India, has been ruled by Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and British rulers for the last 3000 years.
In 1858, Bengal became a British colony as part of India. In 1947, when India gained independence from the United Kingdom, the entire colony was divided into two independent states: India and Pakistan. The eastern part of Bengal then became part of Pakistan and was called East Pakistan. East Pakistan got Indian help to break up with Pakistan in 1971, and instead formed the independent state of Bangladesh. Between 8 and 10 million people fled to India during the war that arose during the detachment.
The chaotic years following the detachment were marked by conflict, several military coups and assaults on presidents. Since 1991, two rival political parties, both ruled by female politicians, have switched to governing the country.
Society and politics
Bangladesh is a parliamentary democracy. Parliament appoints a president every five years. The president can only be re-elected once and has a mainly ceremonial role. The president’s most important role is to appoint a prime minister who, together with his self-elected government, has the formal power in the country.
The policy is dominated by ongoing conflicts between the country’s two largest political parties Awami Federation (AL) and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (GDP). Politically motivated killings, threats and violence are widespread. Ever since the country gained independence, the military has had a great influence on politics.
Lack of security makes everyday life unsafe for the poor Bengali population. The police and the judiciary have little confidence among the population as human rights violations and corruption occur relatively often. Restricted freedom of speech means that political opposition to the ruling elite can be dangerous.
Since 2017, over 720,000 Rohingya from Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh after being pursued by the Myanmar military.
Economics and Commerce
Bangladesh has experienced strong economic development since the 1990s. Nevertheless, the country is still very poor and over a third of the country’s population lives below the poverty line. A large proportion of the population works with agriculture, but the agricultural areas are largely owned and controlled by a few wealthy people. The devastating floods of recent decades have led many small farmers to sell their land to survive. As a result, the various distribution of ownership shares between farmers and large landowners has been strengthened.
Jute (a wood fiber used for textile production) and tea have traditionally been among the country’s most important export goods. However, falling demand and prices in the world market have led to ever lower revenues from these industries. In recent years, clothing production has been the driving force behind economic growth. Equally, corruption, energy shortages and poor infrastructure are hampering economic development, and the country still relies on international aid.