Dhaka, Nov 15 (bdnews24.com) - The government has decided to declare Mango tree as the national tree of Bangladesh.
A spokesman said the decision was taken at a regular Cabinet meeting. "We had no national tree. So the Mango tree has been declared as the national tree," Abul Kalam Azad, press secretary to the prime minister, told reporters after the Monday meeting.
The cabinet also finalised the draft of Forest Act-2010 (amendment) stipulating a maximum of three years' imprisonment and fines worth Tk 50,000 as the highest penalty for violating the law, Azad added.
Moreover, the meeting also approved a proposal to amend the Bar Council Act. Once decided, lawyers will be able to become members of more than one bar and execute their voting rights.
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in Bangladesh there are many trees are grows. Most of them the mango tree, jacfruit, palm tree is so much. In mangrove forest there are sundory, geoa, goran, korai etc are gorwn
meat and fruit and they eat very little vegtables.
Trees: bot, shimul, gewa, chailta, shundori, gorjon
Jute and Rice i think
narayangong
corn grass tomatoes
Yes
indigo is grown in the eastern coastal area of india that is mainly in west bengal and bangladesh
Bangladesh is known for a few major crops. These include jute, tea, and rice. Wheat production has also grown in significance.
Jute was also known as the 'Golden Fibre'. It grows well on alluvial soil and requires high temperature,heavy rainfall and humid climate. This crop is grown in the tropical areas. India and Bangladesh are the leading producers of jute.
Bangladesh grows nine different major crops in the country. These include sugarcane, wheat, chilli, lentil, rice, mustard, jute, potato and chicklling vetch.
Actually paddy is a monsoon crop, so it is mostly cultivated in monsoon regions of China, India and Bangladesh.
The main crops grown are rice, corn, wheat, jute and tea. Hope this helped. =p
Starfruit comes from the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, India, and Bangladesh. There are some other tropical areas that cultivate it as well.
Bangladesh
The mango is grown in most frost-free tropical and warmer subtropical climates. Most mangoes are grown in India and secondly grown in China. Mangoes are also grown in Andalusia, Spain, The Canary Islands, South Florida in North America, South and Central America, the Caribbean, Hawaii, south, west and central Africa, Australia, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia.