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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Title: The Trade Performance of Bangladesh in Clothing Name of the Authors and Address Name Present Status Mohammad Masudur Ph.D Candidate Rahman Dept. of Finance‚ Xiamen University Room 806‚ Overseas Education Service Centre‚ Xiamen University‚ China. Phone: 0086-0592-2184800 or 0086-013950178001 Email: masud611@hotmail.com Prof. Dr. Zhenlong Zheng Professor‚ Dept. of Finance‚ Xiamen University‚ Fujian Province‚ China Phone: 0086-0592-5920921 Fax: 0086-0592-5920923 Email: zlzheng@xmu.edu
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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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Abstract Bangladesh is a densely populated country. Only a small part of her area is electrified which covers around 18% of total population. The people who are in the electrified area are suffering from severe load shedding. A systematic load management procedure related to demand side may improve the situation. The major objectives served by this article are to analyze contemporary electricity status with a view to drawing inference about demand supply gap and extracting benefits from load management
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Overview of Financial system of Bangladesh The financial system of Bangladesh is comprised of three broad fragmented sectors: 1. Formal Sector‚ 2. Semi-Formal Sector‚ 3. Informal Sector. The sectors have been categorized in accordance with their degree of regulation. The formal sector includes all regulated institutions like Banks‚ Non-Bank Financial Institutions (FIs)‚ Insurance Companies‚ Capital Market Intermediaries like Brokerage Houses‚ Merchant Banks etc.; Micro Finance Institutions
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the rise of Fascism and the war. Therefore‚ the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference‚ as the Bretton Woods conference was officially called‚ created the International Monetary Fund (the IMF) to prevent economic crises and to rebuild economies shattered by the war. The IMF would be aimed at stabilizing global financial markets and national currencies by providing the resources to establish secure monetary policy and exchange rate regimes‚ in reconstruction and development. The IMF
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Industry info: Square Pharmaceuticals has retained the top position with its local sales figure reaching Tk 10.70 billion in 2012 in the country’s Tk 55.0 billion pharmaceutical market followed by Incepta Pharma‚Square Pharmaceuticals‚ established in 1958.Incepta Pharma‚ established in 1999‚ stood at Tk 4.52 billion in 2009.Beximco Pharma’s position in the country’s top 10 pharmaceutical companies was the third in terms of sales. Its total sales were Tk 4.2 billion in 2009.Fourth position took
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SME Banking in Bangladesh. OVERVIEW OF SME: ---------------- According to the European Union (2003) SMEs are defined as enterprises which have at most 250 employees and an annual turnover not exceeding 50 million Euros. According to the World Bank (2006) medium enterprises are defined as enterprises which have at most 300 employees and an annual turnover not exceeding 15 million US dollars. In the context of Bangladesh‚ the development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) can be considered
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Unemployment Problem in Bangladesh Bangladesh is a poor country. The country has many problems. Unemployment is one of the major problems on Bangladesh. Unemployment means to remain without work. This problem hampers our all round development. Many causes work behind unemployment. Ours is an agriculture country. People cannot work all the year round. In agriculture there is some seasonal work. After the seasonal work people become workless. As a result they become unemployed. We have a traditional
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market‚ an economy that is substantially export-orientated such as Singapore would not be able to function. The global market plays a vital role in the economic development strategies that Singapore implements. Globalization plays a major role in the concerns all over the world‚ and this is clearly shown in Singapore. Singapore is the economic‚ financial and technological capital of South-East Asia. The country has a highly developed trade-oriented market economy. Singapore’s economy has been ranked
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