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    Micro-Finanace in Bangladesh

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    Objectives of the study The objective of this study is to identify the rural finance situation of Bangladesh. The organized rural finances condition. The prime organizations to offer rural finances throughout the country. The impediments to render rural finances. Methodology of the study In the entire study I collect secondary information and try to evaluate my reports based on that. I collected information from its originating point and also from evaluation corner. Limitations

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    Bangladesh Railways

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    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

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    Digital Bangladesh

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    Introduction: digital Bangladesh is a new world‚ a new concept‚ a new dream. Bangladesh is now resounding with the aim of achieving digital Bangladesh. Our present prime minister‚ Sheikh Hasina‚ in their election manifesto of 2008 declared to build up Bangladesh as a digital one by 2021. Since then this concept has become almost a lip-word with the people of Bangladesh. Meaning of digital Bangladesh: our life today is governed by the offshoots of science. Science has ushered in new era in the history

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    Fisheries in Bangladesh

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    Introduction Bangladesh is enriched with extensive and huge qualitative water resources distributed all over the country in the form of different types of ponds‚ beels‚ lakes‚ boropits‚ small and large rivers and estuaries covering an area of about 4.34 million hectare (ha.). There are four categories of major fisheries resources: these are- 1) Inland open water‚ 2) Inland closed water‚ 3) Brackish water‚ and 4) Marine water. Fisheries sector has been playing a significant role from time immemorial

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    Pran Bangladesh Bd

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    PRAN-RFL GROUP was born in 1980. Keeping in view the corporate mission of the group we have over the years diversified our activities. Today we are the largest processors of fruits & vegetables in Bangladesh. We encourage contract farmers and help them grow quality crops with increased yields and to obtain fair prices. The Group comprises of 10 companies. The head offices are located at Dhaka with production facilities around the country. Our management is modern adapted to our environment &

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    Digital Bangladesh

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    Effective Digital Bangladesh: concepts‚ values perspectives of Third world We all love our country Bangladesh. As a Bangladeshi‚ we have different perception‚ religious beliefs‚ and contingency of thoughts‚ available information and correcting response of emerging issues‚ which are affecting our personal life with changing the environmental. Now all of the Bangladeshi people have been known the emerging concept “Digital Bangladesh Vision 2021”in this Informational age. Digital Bangladesh: Young Generation

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    Economy of Bangladesh

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    A Macro Economic Analysis Of Bangladesh. Submitted By: Zia Uddin Bablu. Section: A‚ Roll: 93‚ Batch: 16th Department of Management Studies‚ University of Dhaka. Submitted To: Mr. Md. Kazi Raihan Uddin. Lecturer‚ Department of Management Studies‚ University of Dhaka. Date of Submission: 03-04-2013. contents | Page no. | Introduction | 3 | Fiscal channel | 3-4 | Implication of increased government borrowing | 4 | Monetary channel | 4 | Inflation | 4-6 | Food and non-food

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    The Women of Bangladesh

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    Women in Bangladesh Dana Hanson Women Around the World Women’s Low Status and Power Bangladesh is one of the world ’s most densely populated countries with 150 million people‚ 49 percent of whom live below the national poverty line. In addition‚ child malnutrition rates of 48 percent are the second highest in the world‚ a condition that is tied to the low social status of women in Bangladeshi society (THP). Even though women constitute almost half of the population in Bangladesh‚ their status

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    Sme in Bangladesh

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    animportant area for Commercial Banks in Bangladesh. To align its corporate policy withthe regulation of Central Bank‚ banks have become more concerned about SME andopened windows to conduct business in this particular area. This study has beenconducted to fulfill the requirements of sixth term MBM program and gain an insightabout the present condition of small and medium enterprise in the economy of Bangladesh and their financing scenario in light of Bangladesh Bank regulation. 1.2 Background of the

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    Fdi in Bangladesh

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    Foreign Direct investment: impact on sectoral growth in BanglaDesh iftekhar ahmed robin introDUction Until the1980s‚ most developing countries viewed Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)1 with great suspicion. In recent years‚ however‚ FDI restrictions have been significantly reduced. Most countries offer incentives to attract FDI‚ such as tax concessions‚ tax holidays‚ accelerated depreciation on plants and machinery‚ export subsidies‚ import entitlements‚ etc. Many theoretical and empirical studies

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