* Letter of Transmittal
August 2, 2012
Taufique Hossain,
Instructor of BUS 251,
BBA Dept. North South University
Dear Sir,
In this report I have tried to do the analysis with due sincerity and I would like to thank you for giving us the opportunity to have the chance to work on this. Despite some limitations I have tried my best to address the major and in depth issues in making this report accurate and reliable.
Should you have any further enquiry concerning any additional information I would be very pleased to clarify that.
Thank you.
Sincerely yours,
Fahmina Huq.
* Acknowledgement
This report would not have been possible without the dedications and contributions by a number of individuals.
First of all, I would like to thank Allah for giving me the strength and wisdom to carry away all the work and helping me to go through all the obstacles while conducting the research.
Next, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my dissertation supervisor Mr. Taufique Hossain for his supervision, constructive guidance, inspiration and encouragement throughout my dissertation period. His advices and guidance has been the foundation on which this project was constructed.
Finally, an honorable mention goes to my fellow classmates and friends for their understandings and supports on me in completing this report. Without helps of the particular that mentioned above, I would face many difficulties while making this report.
* Executive Summary
The most important industries in Bangladesh in early and medieval times comprised handicrafts and cottage industries. Prominent amongst them were textiles, metal works, jewelry, wood works, cane and bamboo works, and clay and pottery. Later, jute and leather became the major raw materials for
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