1.1 Origin of the StudyPage The report entitled “Corporate Social Responsibility in The Banking Sector of Bangladesh” has been prepared as a partial fulfillment of MBA program‚ of Dhaka University.After completing my Masters of Business Administration (MBA) as a student of Dhaka University‚ I wanted to submit this project paper. 1.2 Significance of the Study The ‘social contract’ between the corporation and the community is of critical importance. The motivations for these contracts are
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Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector A Case Study on Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector Acknowledgement I would like to thank Mr. S.C Bihari‚ Professor Banking Management for giving me the opportunity to work on the case and for increasing the knowledge base in the area of banking sector. I am also thankful to sir for
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SERVICE TRIANGLE FOR INSURANCE SECTOR NTERNAL EXTERNAL MARKETING MARKETING “Enabling Promises” “Making Promises” PROVIDERS CUSTOMERS INTERACTIVE MARKETING “Keeping Promises” Services Marketing can be explained with the help of the Service Industry Triangle. There are three entities in the whole transaction process. They are explained as below: CUSTOMERS Customers refer to the persons who have certain needs‚ wants and desires. For the Insurance sector‚ the customers refer to those
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HEALTH AND SAFETY CONCERNS IN POWER SECTOR The power sector is prone to many accidents and mishaps due to the nature of the working conditions of the power generation plant. The following are the major health and safety concerns in the power sector: Exposure of workers and public to radioactive material Uncontrolled release of radioactive material leading to contamination and exposure off site. Conventional construction hazards and working near live equipment. Health problems such as respiratory
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techniques for the purpose and demonstrate his/her Understanding of the concepts. 1.1 Identify the purposes of different types of organisation by stating their categories‚ Aims and objectives (AC 1.1) * Types of organisation in the private sector: Typical sole traders include tradesmen such as plumbers‚ electricians‚ television repair people etc. Nowadays lots of people are setting up their own businesses by creating small web-based companies working from home. 1- Partnerships are typically
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INVESTIGATING TRAVEL AND TOURISM SECTOR INVESTIGATING TRAVEL AND TOURISM SECTOR HUSSAIN SHUHAD Student id: 34218 TARVEL AND TOURISM BATCH 13 FACULTY OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURSIM STUDIES HUSSAIN SHUHAD Student id: 34218 TARVEL AND TOURISM BATCH 13
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organizations‚ such as public sectors. Moreover‚ due to several deficiencies and drawbacks of government accounting and financial-management systems‚ such as unclear accountability‚ poorly maintained assets and hided losses and long-term liabilities‚ reforms in the public sector have been conducted over the last several decades across the word from New Zealand‚ Australia to England (Ball and et al‚ 1999). Accounting innovation by implementing accrual accounting in the public sector is one of the major part
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Introduction The nonprofit sector is made up of over 1.5 million tax-exempt organizations in the United States (NCCS‚ 2016). These tax-exempt organizations consist of public charities‚ private foundations‚ and other types of nonprofits. In 2014‚ nonprofit share consisted 5.3 percent of the GDP (NCCS‚ 2016). The tax-exempt organizations that receive the greatest share of charitable contributions were religious organizations‚ followed by education institutions‚ and the human service organizations
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both in the industrial sector and the financial sector‚ released a variety of forces that propelled India into a new growth trajectory.2 In this paper‚ we are going to assess the role that the banks played in making this growth happen and the impact that these reforms had on banks. We start with a brief history of banking regulation in India. We then move on to outline some of the principal reforms that were implemented in the 1990s and their impact on the banking sector. Although this section does
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ANALYIS OF FMCG SECTOR IN INDIA (MOHD FARHAN KHAN) Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) goods are popularly named as consumer packaged goods. Items in this category include all consumables (other than groceries/pulses) people buy at regular intervals. The most common in the list are toilet soaps‚ detergents‚ shampoos‚ toothpaste‚ shaving products‚ shoe polish‚ packaged foodstuff‚ and household accessories and extends to certain electronic goods. These items are meant for daily of frequent consumption
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