procedures do not impede trade. Now in Bangladesh‚ 2 million garment workers are working in the RMG units‚ of whom 80 per cent are women. RMG roughly covers 76 per cent of the total export of the country and is the highest earning industry in the economy. 2 million workers in 4‚000 factories‚ which is about one-fourth of the number of employees engaged in the manufacturing sector‚ constitute the real backbone of the country’s economy. Study shows that the RMG sector and related upstream and downstream
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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
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Accounting&Finance email : Jagatesh@ucsi.edu.my) 9. The consequences of not following this guideline will be on student side 10. Any updated notice will be notify through student email (ie 1000123456@mail.ucsi.edu.my) INSTRUCTIONS Answer all questions. Your response must be based on your work experience at your host organization. Overall assignment should not exceed 1‚500 words. Questions: Q1. Describe the organization in your point of view a. History / Background ( 10 marks)
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Multan city. I think this bank provide better jobs opportunity as compare to other organizations‚ that ’s why I choose this organization for internship. Another reason for studying this organization is that‚ the Multan branch is carrying corporate status and better learning opportunities are available there for me‚ therefore I preferred to perform my internship in this bank and here I gained practical experience related with my course and I come to know how bank use the policies and strategies and
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Banking Sector Reform in Ethiopia: An Abstract Admassu Bezabeh‚ Ph.D‚ School of Business and Leadership‚ Dominican University of California San Rafael‚ California Desta‚ Asayehgn‚ Ph.D. School of Business and Leadership ‚ Dominican University of California‚ San Rafael‚ California. The fragile and inefficient state-dominated banking sector that existed in Ethiopia during the military government (1974-1991) was a major hindrance to economic growth. Since it took power in 1991‚ the current government
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INDUSTRY ANALYSIS An analysis of banking sector in India Introduction The liberalization brought in 1991 has swept the economic landscape of thecountry. The automobile industry is one of the invisible faces of liberalization .For the people who were used to many years of Ambassador cars with various models notdifferent in anyway except a few changes in every model‚ the arrival of Maruti heraldedthe beginning of a new experience in automobile comfort. It was the same with BajajChetak. Its obnoxious
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A PROJECT REPORT ON FOR SATVIK INVESTMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES PVT. LTD SUBMITTED TO NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF TWO YEARS FULL TIME MASTER DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) SUBMITTED BY MANGESH GAIKWAD (BATCH – 2009-2011) DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES NORTH MAHARSHTRA UNVERSITY JALGAON-425001 Company certificate Declaration I Mr. Mngesh Gaikwad hereby declare that the project entitled “Technical Analysis on Banking Sector” carried out at Satvik Investments
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UNIVERSITY OF SARGODHA Department of Business Administration Guide Book for Internship Report Prepare report under these outlines: * Title cover * Title page * Internship letter * Preface * Dedications * Acknowledgement * Executive Summary * Table of contents 1. Industry introduction 2. An Overview of organization * History of organization * Nature of Organization a. Vision Statement b. Mission Statement * Main Features *
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policy. As stated in the Bangladesh Bank Order 1972‚ the principal objectives of the country’s monetary policy are to regulate currency and reserves; to manage the monetary and credit system; to preserve the par value of domestic currency; to promote and maintain a high level of production‚ employment and real income; and to foster growth and development of the country’s productive resources in the best national interest. Although the long term focus of monetary policy in Bangladesh is on growth with stability
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Preface 2 2 Executive Summary 2 3 Introduction 3 4 Organizational Culture 3-4 5 Market segmentation 5-6 6 Human Resources practice 6-7 7 Promotion and marketing practice 7 8 One chosen problem that observed in the internship area 8-12 8.1 Introduction 8 8.2 Description and analysis of the problems 9-10 8.3 Recommendation 10-12 9 Conclusion 13 10 Appendix 14 PREFACE Only the theoretical knowledge is not enough to build up
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