Thematic Results Findings and Discussion 4 Conclusion & Recommendation Abstract: Our government declared a vision of Digital Bangladesh by 2021 to ensure services at peoples’ doorsteps. In line of this vision a total number of 4‚501 UISCs (Union Information and Service Centers) have been established at all Union Parishads of Bangladesh. These e-Service access points are inaugurated simultaneously on 11th November‚ 2010. As public interest in the Internet and e-Technology solutions
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Traffic Jam Research Report Bangladesh In: Business and Management Traffic Jam Research Report Bangladesh Reasons behind traffic jam in Dhaka city (a) City lay-out (master plan) and over-population: The causes of traffic congestion in Dhaka city are multifarious. Starting from the city itself‚ it is observed that the skeleton‚ structure and lay-out of Dhaka City are not well-planned and well-directed. Dhaka is also a highly populated city. More than one crore people live here and the figure
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harden by reaction with atmospheric carbon dioxide. The most important uses of cement are as an ingredient in the production of mortar in masonry‚ and of concrete‚ a combination of cement and an aggregate to form a strong building material.. Bangladesh cement industry is the 40th largest market in the world. Currently capacity of the industry is about 20 mn tones (MT). Top 13 players are alone controlling over 78% of the total industry capacity. However‚ the balance capacity still remains quite
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People in Bangladesh S. S. M. Sadrul Huda [1] Rumana Parveen [2] Masud Ibn Rahman[3] Abstract E-Government can be used as an effective tool to create a relationship of trust and confidence between Government and people as well as to generate greater efficiency and responsiveness of Government. This empirical study observes people’s opinions and expectations about positive outcomes of e-Government. The researchers have identified the expectation level among urban people in Bangladesh about outcomes
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equitable principles of trade‚ protect the interest of the investors. A complete automation project of Chittagong stock exchange is on full swing. Considering the important the role of Chittagong stock exchange in development of capital market of Bangladesh‚ an attempt‚ has been in this terms paper to study the contemporary practices of stock trading in Chittagong stock market. RATIONALITY OF THE STUDY Where the rationality is the answer is prominently dominant in the why we make research
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Bangladesh Labour Act‚ 2006 Some of the Provisions of Bangladesh Labour Act‚ 2006 are as follows: 1. 2. Bangladesh Labour‚ 2006 (BLL 2006) has come into force from October 11‚ 2006 repealing 25 existing laws of the country. With some exceptions BLL 2006 shall apply to all establishments (including Garments and Shrimp industry) of Bangladesh. ‘Establishment’ means any shop‚ commercial establishment‚ industrial establishment or premises in which workers are employed for the purpose of carrying on any
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Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1071377/ Bangladesh Commercial Banking Report Q3 2009 Description: Bangladesh Commercial Banking Report provides industry professionals and strategists‚ corporate analysts‚ banking associations‚ government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Bangladesh’s commercial banking industry. This report follows a rigorous approach to analysing commercial banking sectors around
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ASSIGNMENT on IPO PROCESS OF BANGLADESH Course Title: Financial Institution and Market Course Code: FIN 335 Submitted to Md Lutfur Rahman Assistant Professor East West University Date of Submission- August 1‚ 2012 Submitted by Subha Sayeed 2010-1-10-082 Md. Shazzad Hossain 2010-1-10-183 (Sec-3) Sharmin Sultana 2008-3-30-047 Sazzad Khan Mahmud 2009-2-10-107(Sec-3) LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL August 1‚ 2012‚ Md. Lutfur Rahman Assistant Professor East West University
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Population crisis in Bangladesh 1. Bangladesh is a densely populated country (a) Un educated problem 1. Poverty 2. Lack of consciousness 3. Economical problem (b) Clemet condition 1. Girl achieve early birth ability 2. Agricultural bias 3. Most of the people are live in villager (c) Decline in death rate 1. Improvement of treatment 2. Day by day discover new treatment 3. People are careful of health 2 whey Population problems is
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How is Bangladesh’s Work Environment different from 10 years ago? In this regard‚ what can you or the "experts" see for the future? XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The work environment in Bangladesh is very different than what it was in ten years back. The changes are as follows: IT Based: Use of IT changed a lot in the work environment. It has not only enhanced the efficiency of work but also become the most effective tool for communication. E-mail and VOIP are some of the
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