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    Roof Garden in Bangladesh

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    Status of species in the roof top garden in Dhaka city (Azimpur‚ Jigatola‚ Elephant road‚ Komolapur & Katabone area) Table of Content Chapter No. | Chapter Number | Page No. | 1. | Introduction | 1 | 2. | Background | 2 | 3. | Objective | 3 | 3.1 | Main Objective | 3 | 3.2 | Specific Objective | 3 | 4. | Methodology | 4 | 4.1 | Type of study | 4 | 4.2 | Place of study | 4 | 4.3 | Period of time | 4 | 4

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    justice is this? Is this called free economy‚ is this called brotherhood‚ is this called spreading peace all over the world? Food security is also a difficult issue like this matter. Bangladesh is one of the developing countries of 3rd world and half of its people can not get food twice a day. Though Bangladesh is a agricultural country‚ still it has to import rice‚ wheat‚ oil etc (staple food). Market prices of our daily foods are not stable. Agents are profiting crossing the normal level of price

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    Economic Growth in Bangladesh

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    Economic growth in Bangladesh: experience and policy priorities ____________________________________________________________ The Liberation War of 1971 destroyed about a fifth of Bangladesh’s economy‚ and the post-war dislocations left the country on a slow growth trajectory for better part of two decades. Then the economy accelerated from 1990‚ driven by a remarkable turnaround in the growth of multi-factor productivity. We identify factors that inhibit another growth spurt: low levels

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    VSRD International Journal of Business and Management Research‚ Vol. 2 No. 11 November 2012 ISSN No. 2231-248X (Online)‚ 2319-2194 (Print) © VSRD International Journals : www.vsrdjournals.com / 559 RESEARCH COMMUNICATION ROLE OF FDI IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 1Reema Sharma*‚ 2Stuti Priyadarshni Nijhawan and 3Richa Sharma Professor‚ Department of Management & Commerce‚ Swami Vivekanand Subharti University‚ Meerut‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ INDIA. *Corresponding Author : reemasharma2011@gmail

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    The impact of globalization on poverty in Bangladesh The contemporary global debate on globalization and its multi-pronged impact has a strong echo in the academic and political discussions in Bangladesh as well. After a hesitant start in the mid-1980s‚ Bangladesh moved decisively to embrace the wave of globalization in the 1990s. Globalization is viewed purely in its economic dimension as increasing integration of a national economy with the world economy through exchange of goods and services

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    same. Prices of the products are under this category are competitive. Bangladesh mainly concentrates on this category‚ as labor cost is one of the lowest in the world. 1.2 Growth & Trends: The growth potential of pharmaceutical industry is enormous. As urban population is increasing and people are getting educated‚ they are now more concerned about healthcare. So the demands of medical products are rising. In Bangladesh unhygienic conditions and poor health maintenance plans provide vast scope

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    The Rainy Season In Bangladesh 68 rate or flag this pageTweet By Moktadir Muddy Road Flood Dirty water The Rainy season is one of the six seasons. It comes after the summer. Ashar and Shrabon are the months of the rainy seasons. In fact rain sets in our country in the middle of june and lasts up to the middle of September. In the rainy season the sky is overcast with deep black clouds. The sun can hardly be seen. The rivers are full to the brim. If there is sufficient rain‚ the

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    in Bangladesh Introduction The Jews in Jerusalem introduced a kind of banking in the form of money lending before the birth of Christ. The word ’bank’ was probably derived from the word ’bench’ as during ancient time Jews used to do money -lending business sitting on long benches. First modern banking was introduced in 1668 in Stockholm as ’Svingss Pis Bank’ which opened up a new era of banking activities throughout the European Mainland.  In the South Asian region‚ early banking system was

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    Role of Icb in Bangladesh

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    Finance and Banking Title : Role of investment corporation of Bangladesh Proposed Supervisor Prof‚Dr. AHM Ziaul Haq Chairman(Dept of Finance & Banking) Rajshahi University Rajshahi-6205 Conducted By A.K.M Forhad Faruqui Lecturer and Head of the Dept‚ (Finance & Banking) Kahalu Degree College‚ Kahalu‚ Bogra. March 2012 Role of investment corporation of Bangladesh (1) 1.1 Introduction The capital market

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    Bangladesh is surrounded by India‚ Myanmar and the Bay of Bengal. A republic in south Asia‚ Bangladesh was formerly East Pakistan‚ one of the five provinces into which Pakistan was divided at its creation‚ when Britain’s former Indian Empire was partitioned in August 1947. East Pakistan and the four western provinces were separated by about 1600 km of Indian territory. East Pakistan was formed from the former Indian province of East Bengal and the Sylhet districts of Assam. Although the East was

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