Social Structure of Bangladesh Introduction Bangladesh officially the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. The name Bangladesh means "Country of Bengal" in the official Bengali language. The borders of present-day Bangladesh were established with the partition of Bengal and India in 1947‚ when the region became the eastern wing of the newly-formed Pakistan. However‚ it was separated from the western wing by 1‚600 kilometres (1‚000 mi) across India. Political
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employment and productivity‚ hence our standard of living‚ would be much lower. Therefore‚ it is absolutely essential that our financial market functions efficiently‚ not only quickly‚ but also at a minimal cost. The financial system in Bangladesh includes Bangladesh Bank (the Central Bank)‚ scheduled banks‚ non-bank financial institutions‚ microfinance institutions (MFIs)‚ insurance companies‚ co-operative banks‚ credit rating agencies and stock exchange. Among scheduled banks there are 4 nationalized
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INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a small tea producing country sharing 2% of the world’s Tea production. Tea is an agro based‚ lab our intensive and export oriented sector and plays an important role in the national economy through export earnings‚ trade balancing and employment generation. Our Tea industry dates back to 1857 when the first tea garden was established at Malnicherra in Sylhet District. Today we have 163 Tea Gardens with a grant area of 1‚15‚757.41 hal of which 52‚317.21 hal or 45% is under
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The supervisory authority creates smooth and efficient atmosphere for fund flow and payment system. Supervisory authority measures the performance and assess the strength and weakness of banks and takes necessary actions. The banking sector of Bangladesh compared to its
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Multinational Companies in Bangladesh Bangladesh Is a developing country of Asia. There are many multinational companies doing business based on peoples’ choice and demand in Bangladesh. Some of the most important multinational companies are as follows. 1.Nestle Bangladesh: Nestle is the world’s leading nutrition‚ health and wellness company founded in 1866 * Its head office located in Geneva‚ Switzerland. * Nestle started official production activities in Bangladesh in 1994 * It has a
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Building Industry of Bangladesh The history of indigenous shipbuilding in Bangladesh goes back a long way. It is one of the early industries developed in Bengal based on its old business of building boats and sea vessels. Bangladesh has a strong background in building ships since ancient times. Many countries of Asia and Europe regularly bought ships built in Chittagong. Bangladesh has a strong background in building ships since ancient times. It is quite natural in that Bangladesh has more than 200
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MKT 423 Brand Management Sec 01 Term Paper On “Branding of Actimel in Bangladesh” Prepared By Mohammad Asif Chowdhury Maisha Zaman Masnun Ridwan Khan Mohsin Uddin Taksin Faraiba Farnan Tabinda Tanushree EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is based on the international brand‚ Actimel‚ one of the most prominent brands of Danone‚ originally a French company. Danone has many other outstanding brands worldwide which include Aqua‚ Volvic‚ Evian‚ and Badoit‚ Yili‚ Aqua‚ Sehat‚ Robust‚ Bonafont
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The Bangladesh Meteorological Department adopted a seismic zoning map in 1972. In 1977‚ the Government of Bangladesh constituted a Committee of Experts to examine the seismic problem and make appropriate recommendations. The Committee proposed a zoning map of Bangladesh in the same year. According to Bangladesh National Building Code (BNBC‚ 1993)‚ Bangladesh is divided into 3 earthquake zones (Figure- 6): Zone –1: the less risky zone. The Zone-1 comprising the southwestern part of Bangladesh (Jessore
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Natural gas and oil There are 22 discovered gas fields in Bangladesh of various sizes. The total reserve of 20 gas fields is about 26 Tcf (trillion cubic feet). Gas in most of the fields is dry‚ in a few fields it is wet. For example at Beanibazar (16 bbl/mmcfg)‚ Jalalabad (15 bbl/mmcfg)‚ and Kailashtila (13 bbl/mmcfg). Currently‚ natural gas accounts for more than 70% of the total commercial energy consumption and the major part of the future energy demand would be met from it. Power sector ranks
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1. Background $The Ambassador of Bangladesh in Korea‚ Mr. Shahidul Islam‚ visited ASERC (Advanced Ship Engineering Research Centre) in Pusan National University (PNU) and requested me to find a way of establishing a long-term and mutually beneficial collaboration in shipbuilding sector between Korea and Bangladesh. At his request‚ I paid a short visit to Bangladesh from October 12-13‚ 2009. In order to understand the shipbuilding related academic and industrial environment‚ I visited two leading
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