1: Introduction Background of the study: We all know more or less about fashion houses. But to attain clear and practical idea about fashion houses our “Business Communication” course instructor recommended us to visit‚ acquire knowledge and prepare a term paper on a leading fashion house named “Kay Kraft”. Objective of the study: We learnt many things during preparing this report. We learnt some basic strategy to run a fashion house‚ how to retain customer‚ how to survive in a competitive
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Population problem in Bangladesh The population of a country has always been considered as a blessing unless and untill it grows very rapidly and the people remain unproductive.Bangladesh is a small country with a huge population .Besides the population is increasing at an alarming rate that has become a burning question of the day.Moreover the major portion of this huge population is remaining unproductive that has turned this population as a curse rather than a blessing. ➢ The causes
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Executive summary The word “Business” has its unique identity. Marketing execute a vital role in achieving the ultimate goal of business organization-profit maximization. Different companies follow different strategies and concepts of marketing according to their selected target market and customer. Marketing has to face innumerable challenges in its way of work. In this report‚ we have tried to cover the different strategies or concepts followed by different companies or industries in Bangladesh
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Agora - Supermarket Chain & Superstore Retail Organizations The name of Agora is entwined with the glory of-the Agora’s marketing policy “to create a better environment for consumers”. A man gifted with an inherent entrepreneurial sense‚ Late A. C. Abdur Rahim‚ the founder of Rahim-Afrooz started a trading house in 1973‚ which continued to expand in scope and nature as time went along. In 2000‚ Agora was introduced to the world. The success was immediate as there was a demand for such business
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Contents Executive Summary 1 Literature Review 2 1.0 Introduction 5 1.1 Background 5 1.2 Objectives 6 1.3 Methodology 6 1.3.1 Data Collection and Analysis 6 1.4 Scope 6 1.5 Limitation 6 2.0 Findings 7 2.1 Changing Pattern of Food Aid‚ Commodity Aid and Project Aid 7 2.2 Reasons behind Changing Pattern of Aid from 10 2.3 Divergent Source of Foreign Aid 13 2.4 Major Donor Countries in Bangladesh 18 3.0 Recommendation and Conclusion 19 3.1 Recommendation 19 3.2 Conclusion 19
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Transportation (Air‚ Water‚ Land) and Policy Related to Infrastructure and Utilities Economic Policy Paper on Transportation (Air‚ Water‚ Land) and Policy Related to Infrastructure and Utilities Preamble The word "TRANSPORT" has been derived from the Latin word "TRANSPORTARE". "TRANS" means across or the other side and "PORTARE" means carry. Transport thus means to carry to the other side. The level of transport needs in a growing economy depends on the pattern of development e.g. spatial
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History of Radio in Bangladesh_ Bangladesh Betar (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ বেতার) or BB is the state-owned radio broadcasting organisation of Bangladesh. It was also known as Radio Bangladesh between 1975 and 1996. Radio transmission in the region now forming Bangladesh started in Dhaka on December 16‚ 1939. Initially‚ the station was located in old Dhaka. Later‚ the station was relocated to Shahbag. It played an important role during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. On March 26‚ 1971‚ the broadcasting
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1. Easily the most visible difference between Bangladesh public and private universities is the cost of tuition‚ which is much higher at a private university. In general‚ private tuition is approximately 9-10 times higher than it is at a public tuition. This is because private universities rely directly on student and alumni funding in order to operate. Unlike a public state university‚ the private school receives no direct subsidy from the state that the school is located in. 2. Public universities
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Factories Act‚ 1965 (No. 4 of 1965). 1. CHAPTER I.- PRELIMINARY 2. CHAPTER II.- CHIEF INSPECTOR‚ INSPECTORS AND CERTIFYING SURGEONS 3. CHAPTER III.- HEALTH AND HYGIENE 4. CHAPTER IV.- SAFETY 5. CHAPTER V.- WELFARE 6. CHAPTER VI.- WORKING HOURS OF ADULTS 7. CHAPTER VIII.- LEAVE AND HOLIDAYS WITH WAGES 8. CHAPTER IX.- SPECIAL PROVISIONS 9. CHAPTER X.- PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE 10. CHAPTER XI.- SUPPLEMENT 11. The Schedule CHAPTER I.- PRELIMINARY Section
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Economic structure and growth When the Europeans set up trading posts around the area of Bangladesh‚ the British dominated the region. As such‚ Bangladesh was part of British India until the region was split up into India and Pakistan in 1947. Pakistan was comprised of West Pakistan (current Pakistan) and East Bengal (current Bangladesh. This awkward arrangement of a two-part country with its territorial units 1‚600 km apart left the Bengalis marginalized and dissatisfied. In 1971‚ East Bengal
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