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Tea Gardens in Bangladesh
The area around Sylhet is traditional tea growing area. The picturesque Surma Valley is covered with terraces of tea gardens and lush green tropical forests. Srimangal is known as the tea capital of Bangladesh and for miles around one can see the green carpet of tea gardens on the hill slopes.
FeaturesChanging Children's Future in Bangladesh
Certain parts of Bangladesh, particularly in the north, the rural families are very impoverished and most children do not receive any formal education. An organization that has made a significant difference to the life of the people of Bangladesh over the past nine years is Learn Foundation. This not for profit organization has taken a quantum leap in bringing modern technology into the lives of these poor people.
FeaturesMangoes of Bangladesh
Who does not love mangoes – with their unique flavor, fragrance and texture? The King among Fruit is thriving very well in Bangladesh, thanks to the modern methods of horticulture that are used to nurture the mango trees. Mangoes grow widely all over Bangladesh and there are innumerable varieties to charm the connoisseur. Each variety has its own admirers. Some of the better mangoes are the superior grafted varieties whereas the local or Deshi aam is grown from seedlings.
FeaturesThe Muslin from Dhaka
Textiles from Bangladesh have traditionally been ranked among the best in the world. They form a major part of the nation’s exports and have been the livelihood of certain communities for generations. The muslin woven here has a special place of pride on the hearts of the Bangladeshis.
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