[pic] Telecommunication Business in Bangladesh The telecommunications sector in Bangladesh is characterized by very low tele-density‚ inefficiency‚ and under-capitalization. BTTB did not have sufficient interconnection capacity to meet the demands of the mobile service providers. Historically‚ the state-owned BTTB has been the monopoly telephone service provider. In a bid to improve the efficiency and ability of the BTTB‚ Bangladesh initiated a restructuring program in the telecom
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‘‘Each state follows the polities of its geography’’- Nepoleon India is the immediate neighbors of Bangladesh with common borders. The land border with India extended over 4144 kilometers. Thus‚ in terms of peace along with the extensive border and overall national security‚ the quality of relation with India is very crucial for Bangladesh. The break-up at Pakistan and emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state in 1971 was in the strategic interest of India .The two-nation theory on which Pakistan
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Accounting practice in Bangladesh companies. By TanimHassan | March 2014 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 5 Accounting in Bangladesh In Bangladesh‚ the profession of accountancy developed during the British colonial period. Today it is represented by two professional bodies‚ the Institute of Cost & Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB). Chartered Accountants complete their training in practicing firms and specialize
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Sector in Bangladesh Prepared by Tasnia Tajin 12364046 Tasnim Khanam Alis 12364048 Course Name: Managerial Economics (Microeconomics) Course ID: ECO 501 Submitted to Dr. Sayera Younus Date: 14. 12. 2012 Contents 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. History 4. An Overview of the Bangladesh Ready Made Garment Industry 5. Growth of RMG industry in Bangladesh 6. Reasons behind the Growth of RMG Industry in Bangladesh 7. Challenges faced by the RMG sector in Bangladesh 8. Market
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Concept of NGOs Historical background of NOGs in Bangladesh Types of NGOs Functional coverage of NGOs Role of NGOs behind the rural development Advantages and disadvantages Findings Jagorani chakra foundation (JCF) Objectives Working area Programs Programs related rural development Exceptional and successes of JCF Achievements of JCF Concluding remark Subject Page 02 02 02 03 03 04 05 06 08 09 10 10 11 12 13 15 15 16 17 1 INTRODUCTION: Bangladesh has a strong tradition of private philanthropic
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BANGLADESH Introduction: Contribution of women in the economy is very important for the growth of socio-economic environment of Bangladesh. Without a meaningful and active participation of women‚ half of the total population‚ in regular economic activities‚ a dynamic and sustainable economy is impossible. In view of the need to bring the rural womenfolk in the development stream of the country‚ both the Government‚ the NGOs and other related agencies have
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Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Author’s name: Access to Information Programme Prime Minister’s Office Digital Bangladesh Concept Note Access to Information Programme Prime Minister’s Office 5/11/2009 DIGITAL BANGLADESH BA C K GR O U N D Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are recognized as a powerful tool for socio-economic development. With appropriate policies‚ supplemented by realistic strategies‚ ICTs are known to have brought tremendous welfare to people in terms of better access
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I‚ pursuing BBA in Eastern University hereby declare that we have completed my project on Bangladesh Cement Industry in the academic year of 2013-14. The information submitted is true and in the best of our knowledge. Sincerely‚ Shams Bin Nafiz Letter of Transmittal I‚ pursuing BBA in Eastern University hereby declare that we have completed my project on Bangladesh Cement Industry in the academic year of 2013. The information submitted is true and in the
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Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Industry By Sarker Imran‚ RRU‚ BC‚ Canada | | There are several sectors on which Bangladesh can be proud of and undoubtedly the pharmaceutical sector is one of these sectors‚ rather it is the sector‚ which is the second-largest contributor to the government exchequer. There are about 231 companies in this sector and the approximate total market size is about Taka 76‚500 million per year of which about 97% of the total requirement of medicines is created by the
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Environmental Security: A case of Bangladesh [pic] Prepared by: Aysha Nusrat Jahan Roll: 002 PGDIR‚ FALL 2010 Table of Contents: Abstract While reading International Relations I got acquainted with many contemporary issues which are really important to deal with for the competitive survival of Bangladesh in this age of globalization. Bangladesh is a developing country. It has to perform
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