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Welcome To Our Presentation: Bangladesh Studies

This presentation provides an overview of Bangladesh studies for an SSC class. It includes the names and IDs of 3 group members, a definition of constitution, a brief history of Bangladesh's constitution including its proclamation of independence in 1971 and the drafting of the constitution in 1972. It also lists the contents of Bangladesh's constitution which establishes the republic and covers fundamental principles, rights, branches of government, elections, and amendments.
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Welcome To Our Presentation: Bangladesh Studies

This presentation provides an overview of Bangladesh studies for an SSC class. It includes the names and IDs of 3 group members, a definition of constitution, a brief history of Bangladesh's constitution including its proclamation of independence in 1971 and the drafting of the constitution in 1972. It also lists the contents of Bangladesh's constitution which establishes the republic and covers fundamental principles, rights, branches of government, elections, and amendments.
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Welcome

To
Our Presentation
Bangladesh Studies
SSC 108
Group Name: Absolute
SL Name of the members ID
1 Md. Hasnat Nahid Himel 162421508
2 Liza Akter 162421510
3 Talha Uday Sayeed 162421505
What is constitution?

It is the basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social


group that determine the powers and duties of the
government and guarantee certain rights to the people in it.
History of constitution of Bangladesh
• The Provisional Government of Bangladesh issued the Proclamation of
Independence on 10 April 1971, which served as the interim first
constitution of Bangladesh.
• It declared “equality, human dignity and social justice” as the fundamental
principles of the republic.
• East Pakistani members of Pakistan’s federal and provincial assemblies
were transformed into members of the Constituent Assembly of
Bangladesh.
• The constituent assembly had 404 members.
• After the war, the Constitution Drafting Committee was formed in 1972.
The committee included 34 members with Dr. Kamal Hossain as its
chairman
THE CONSTITUTION
OF
THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH
PREAMBLE
• We, the people of Bangladesh, having proclaimed our independence on the 26th day of March,
1971 and through a historic struggle for national liberation, established the independent,
sovereign People's Republic of Bangladesh;
• Pledging that the high ideals of nationalism, socialism, democracy and secularism, which inspired
our heroic people to dedicate themselves to, and our brave martyrs to sacrifice their lives in, the
national liberation struggle, shall be the fundamental principles of the Constitution;
• Further pledging that it shall be a fundamental aim of the State to realize through the democratic
process a socialist society, free from exploitation a society in which the rule of law, fundamental
human rights and freedom, equality and justice, political, economic and social, will be secured for
all citizens;
• Affirming that it is our sacred duty to safeguard, protect and defend this Constitution and to
maintain its supremacy as the embodiment of the will of the people of Bangladesh so that we
may prosper in freedom and may make our full contribution towards international peace and co
operation in keeping with the progressive aspirations of mankind;
• In our Constituent Assembly, this eighteenth day of Kartick, 1379 B.S., corresponding to the fourth
day of November, 1972 A.D., do hereby adopt, enact and give to ourselves this Constitution.
CONTENTS od Constitution of Bangladesh
• PART I • PART VII
THE REPUBLIC ELECTIONS
• PART II • PART VIII
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THE COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR
STATE POLICY GENERAL
• PART III • PART IX
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS THE SERVICES OF BANGLADESH
• PART IV • PART X
THE EXECUTIVE AMENDMENT OF THE
• PART V CONSTITUTION
THE LEGISLATURE • PART XI
• PART VI MISCELLANEOUS
THE JUDICIARY

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