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    Unilever Bangladesh Limited    Historical Background Unilever Bangladesh Limited is a subsidiary of Unilever‚ world’s one of the largest Household and Personnel Care and Foods Manufacturer with an annual turnover of 47 Billion Euro or approximately TK.320000crore.Unilever Bangladesh Limited is the leading Household and Personnel Care product in Bangladesh with brands and a number of sub-brands.UBL is around here in Bangladesh for more than four decades. The company has a huge manufacturing facility

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    Abstract Bangladesh is witnessing rapid changes in retailing with urbanization‚ increase in disposable income‚ changing lifestyle‚ preferences and eating habits of its population. Bangladesh with diverse agro-climatic conditions offers both opportunities and challenges in retailing of vegetables. Concentration of production with small and medium farmers in remote areas without proper infrastructure facilities and market linkages has led to large scale inefficiencies in supply chain. Supply chain

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    INTRODUCTION The economy of Bangladesh is rapidly developing market-based economy. According to the International Monetary Fund‚ Bangladesh ranked as the 43rd largest economy in the world in 2010 in PPP terms and 57th largest in nominal terms‚ among the Next Eleven or N-11 of Goldman Sachs and D-8 economies. The economy has grown at the rate of 6-7% per annum over the past few years. More than half of the GDP is generated by the service sector; while nearly half of Bangladeshis are employed in the

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    Best Form of Government for Bangladesh There has been lot of discussion over the form of governments‚ which form is the best or better than others. It is very difficult to point out a single factor or a set of factors that distinguishes one for of government to another. The values behind a form of government may determine its agreeability to a particular individual or group. On the contrary‚ its corruptibility determines how likely it is to adhere to those values in the real world‚ when subjects

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    The Structure of Financial System of Bangladesh Introduction: Financial system is a system which tones up the savings-investment process of a country.Financial system plays a significant role in the economic development of a country. Theimportance of an efficient financial sector lies in the fact that‚ it ensures domestic resourcesmobilization‚ generation of savings‚ and investments in productive sectors. In fact‚ it is thesystem by which a country’s most profitable and efficient projects are systematically

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    finance for accelerating the pace of industrialization as well as economic growth of Bangladesh. Leasing companies have registered substantial growth in lease financing during the year 1985through 1994. Since 1995 to date‚ growth in lease market has significantly slowed down because of sluggisheconomic activities‚ withdrawal of incentives by the government‚ imposition of cash resource requirementwith Bangladesh Bank as per Finance Act 1998‚ expansion of number of leasing institutions‚ lack of diversification

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    Abstract . This study is based on secondary data. This text is primarily focused on contribution of agriculture in the economy of Bangladesh. In the way of doing so‚ a short briefing about the economy of Bangladesh is given and demonstrated Bangladesh agriculture condition at a glance. The agriculture is shown as the share of GDP‚ proportion of labor force working in agricultural sector‚ budget allocation for agriculture‚ agriculture in net export-import and countered with some fancy questions

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    NAME: McDonald’s Bangladesh BACKGROUND: Some background information about McDonald’s: · McDonald’s Corporation is the biggest fast-food chain restaurants in the world that it boasts more than 30‚000 restaurants in 119 countries. · More than 80% of McDonald’s restaurants worldwide are owned and operated by independent local men and women. · With this unrivaled popularity‚ entrepreneurs who will franchise on McDonald’s will most likely succeed in the business; meanwhile this is how to start

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    PROSPECT OF UNMANNED UNDERWATER VEHICLE (UUV) IN BANGLADESH NAVY Introduction 1. Every country is guarded externally and internally by plethora of armed forces. Army guards a country’s land‚ Air force is for air field and water territory is guarded by fleet of Ships known as Navy or maritime Forces. Mankind fought their wars amongst waters for preeminence over each other. In modern times‚ every country maintains forces for the defense and navy is accountable for safeguarding a country’s shores

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    ERP in Bangladesh: Enterprise system promises to greatly change four dimensions of business: firm structure‚ management process‚ technology platform‚ and business capability. At present in Bangladesh‚ companies can use ERP to support organizational structures that were not previously possible or to create a more disciplined organizational culture. The working force or the employees in the country are not technologically sound enough to get adapted with ERP at this moment‚ which is a great constraint

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