Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... Bangladesh is a country which virtu- ally floats . The greater part of this country comprises a delta laid down by three major rivers - the Ganges , Brahmaputra and Meghna - as they flow down from the Himalaya to the Bay of Bengal ...
... Bangladesh is a country which virtu- ally floats . The greater part of this country comprises a delta laid down by three major rivers - the Ganges , Brahmaputra and Meghna - as they flow down from the Himalaya to the Bay of Bengal ...
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... Bangladesh described the flood as ' a catastrophe of an unprecedented dimension ' and ' a man - made curse ' when he appealed for international assistance . He refused to accept any assistance from India whom he did not hesitate to ...
... Bangladesh described the flood as ' a catastrophe of an unprecedented dimension ' and ' a man - made curse ' when he appealed for international assistance . He refused to accept any assistance from India whom he did not hesitate to ...
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... Bangladesh has always blamed the Farakka barrage for its contribu- tion to the worsening flood situa- tion downstream . But , for a long time , Bangladesh herself has seriously considered building another barrage on its own territory ...
... Bangladesh has always blamed the Farakka barrage for its contribu- tion to the worsening flood situa- tion downstream . But , for a long time , Bangladesh herself has seriously considered building another barrage on its own territory ...
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