2019 in Bangladesh

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List of years in Bangladesh

2019 (MMXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2019th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 19th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 10th and last year of the 2010s decade.

Events of 2019 in Bangladesh. The year 2019 is the 48th year after the independence of Bangladesh. It is also the first year of the fourth term of the government of Sheikh Hasina.

President Abdul Hamid III
Abdul
Hamid
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh
Hasina
Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury
Shirin
Sharmin

Demography

Demographic Indicators for Bangladesh in 2019[1]
Population, total 163,046,173
Population density (per km2) 1252.6
Population growth (annual %) 1.0%
Male to Female Ratio (every 100 Female) 102.4
Urban population (% of total) 37.4%
Birth rate, crude (per 1,000 people) 17.9
Death rate, crude (per 1,000 people) 5.5
Mortality rate, under 5 (per 1,000 live births) 31
Life expectancy at birth, total (years) 72.6
Fertility rate, total (births per woman) 2.0

Economy

Key Economic Indicators for Bangladesh in 2019[1]
National Income
Current US$Current BDT% of GDP
GDP$302.6 billionBDT25.4 trillion
GDP growth (annual %)8.2%
GDP per capita$1,855.7BDT155,936
Agriculture, value added$38.4 billionBDT3.2 trillion12.7%
Industry, value added$89.7 billionBDT7.5 trillion29.6%
Services, etc., value added$159.9 billionBDT13.4 trillion52.8%
Balance of Payment
Current US$Current BDT% of GDP
Current account balance-$2.9 billion-1.0%
Imports of goods and services$64.2 billionBDT5.5 trillion21.4%
Exports of goods and services$44,961.0 millionBDT3.9 trillion15.3%
Foreign direct investment, net inflows$1,908.0 million0.6%
Personal remittances, received$18,363.9 million6.1%
Total reserves (includes gold) at year end$32,696.9 million
Total reserves in months of imports5.9

Note: For the year 2019 average official exchange rate for BDT was 84.45 per US$.

Events

  • 3 January - Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the ruling party Bangladesh Awami League takes oath for the 3rd consecutive term after victory at the 11th general election.[2]
  • 16 February: Bangladesh drug war ends after the surrender of over 100 Drug Dealers. The conflict had resulted in over 800 deaths.[3][4]
  • 20 February - 67 victims are killed and approximately 40 injured when fire breaks out in the Chowk Bazaar area of Old Dhaka.[5][6]
  • 25 February - An aircraft hijacker attempting to hijack a plane in Chittagong Airport is gunned to death in a rescue operation thus saving the plane carrying 142 passengers from being hijacked.[7]
  • 28 February -
  • 11 March - DUCSU election held after 28 years.
  • 19 March - 7 people including 4 law enforcement officials were shot dead in Rangamati district during violence in local elections. The army was deployed in the area to bring the situation under control.[9]
  • 28 March - FR Tower fire kills at least 19 people and more 70+ injured.[10]
  • 30 March - The fourth fire of the year broke out on DNCC Market.[11]
  • 3 April - Two Bangladeshis Hussain Elius and Abdullah Al Morshed featured in the honorary internationally acclaimed magazine Forbes.[12]
  • 18 April - The year's fifth notable fire breaks out at a market in Malibagh area. Due to better preparations the fire was brought under control quicker than the previous fires. No deaths were reported.[13]
  • 1 July to 31 August - Dengue outbreak in Bangladesh. Over 20,000 people infected by the mosquito-borne disease in all 64 districts since July.[14][15] Improper cleansing of dirty water bodies have been blamed for high numbers of mosquito breeding. By August the number of infections crossed 50,000.[16][17]
  • 24 September - Various illegal casinos were raided across the country by the police force, in an effort to stop gambling which is banned in Bangladesh. Numerous gambling organizers were detained and taken to custody by the police.[18]
  • 7 October: A second year student of electrical and electronic engineering department of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), was tortured and then killed by BUET's Chhatra League leaders inside BUET's Sher-e-Bangla Hall.[19][20]
  • 20–22 October: Riots in Bhola after police opened fire on protesters protesting against a Facebook post criticizing Islam. 4 protesters killed.[21]
  • 10 November - Cyclone Bulbul killed 17 people & 14 districts were heavily affected.
  • 13 November - A train accident kills 20 people.[22][23]
  • 17 November - 7 people killed in a gas explosion in Chittagong.[24]
  • 12–13 December - The Keraniganj factory fire kills in total 12 people.[25]

Awards and recognitions

Independence Day Award

Thirteen people and an organization were awarded.[26][27]

Recipients Area Note
Mufazzal Haider Chaudhuryindependence and liberation warposthumous
ATM Zafar Alamindependence and liberation warposthumous
AKM Mozammel Haqueindependence and liberation war
Khandaker Mosharraf Hossainindependence and liberation war
Kazi Misbahun Naharindependence and liberation war
Abdul Khalekindependence and liberation warposthumous
Mohammad Khaledindependence and liberation warposthumous
Shaukat Ali Khanindependence and liberation warposthumous
Nurunnahar Fatema Begummedical science
Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmadsocial service
Murtaja Baseerculture
Hasan Azizul Huqliterature
Haseena Khanresearch and training
Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture (BINA)science and technology

Ekushey Padak

  1. Halima Khatun (posthumous - Language Movement)
  2. Ghulam Arieff Tipoo (language Movement)
  3. Monowara Islam (Language Movement)
  4. Azam Khan (posthumous - music)
  5. Subir Nandi (music)
  6. Khairul Anam Shakil (music)
  7. Liaquat Ali Lucky (art)
  8. Suborna Mustafa (art)
  9. Lucky Enam (art)
  10. Sayeeda Khanam (photography)
  11. Jamal Uddin Ahmed (fine art)
  12. Khitindra Chandra Baishya (War of Liberation)
  13. Biswajit Ghosh (research)
  14. Mahbubul Haque (research)
  15. Pranab Kumar Barua (education)
  16. Harishankar Jaladas (language and literature)
  17. Moinul Ahsan Saber (language and literature)
  18. Anwara Syed Haq (language and literature)
  19. Ashim Saha (language and literature)
  20. Imdadul Haq Milan (language and literature)
  21. Rizia Rahman (language and literature)

Sports

Deaths

Sir Fazle Hasan Abed (1936–2019)

See also

References

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