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Bangladesh Railways
“Bangladesh Railways: Problems & Prospects and Its Importance to the Development in Tourism Industry”

Submitted to : Mr. Saud Ahmed Lecturer Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka

Submitted By : The WhizzKidz Name Roll Tanvir Ahmed 02 Shahin Miah 17
M. M. Mohsin Kabir 23
Saidur Rahman 37
Sagar Sharkar 44
Anup Kumar Kundu 64 Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management (4th Batch) Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka

Date of Submission : 20.8.2013

Letter of Transmittal

20th August, 2013
Saud Ahmed
Course Teacher
Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management
University of Dhaka

Subject: A report on “Bangladesh Railways: Problems & Prospects and its Importance to the Development in Tourism Industry.”
Dear Sir,
This is to inform you that we have completed our report on “Bangladesh Railways: Problems & Prospects and its Importance to the Development in Tourism Industry.” Here we tried our best to overview the problems of ‘Bangladesh Railways’ and provide sufficient solutions to those, discussed prospects of ‘Bangladesh Railways’ along with its importance towards the development of the tourism sector.
In preparing this report we have followed the instructions of yours. We will be glad to clarify any discrepancy that may arise.

Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
The WhizzKidz,
BBA 4th Batch
Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management
University of Dhaka.

Acknowledgement
First of all we would like to thank the Almighty for giving us the strength, and the aptitude to complete this report within due time. We are deeply indebted to my course teacher, ‘Mr. Saud Ahmed’ for assigning

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