|Sheikh Sazzadur Rahman |091664 | |04. |Md. Ashiqur Rahman Rana Biswas |091695 | |05. |Rumana Jahan |091743 | |06. |Md. Masudur Rahman |091750 | |07. |Md. Rabiul Islam
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Globalization and Strategy Course Code: EM – 559 Prepared by Saikat Islam Batch – 22nd ID – 3-12-22-010 Sheikh Mahtab Tanim Batch – 22nd ID – 3-12-22-016 Sk Abdullah Al Tareq Batch – 22nd ID – 3-12-22-026 Submitted to Shabnom Jahan Assistant Professor Department of Management Studies Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Date: July 09‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Sl | Contents | Page | 1. | Introduction | 4 | 2. | Training Process | 4 | 3. | Five
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Public Policy Making in Bangladesh: An Overview‚ Public Money and Management. 3. BHW (2008). Bangladesh Health Watch Report 2009: How Healthy is Health Sector Governance‚ Bangladesh Health Watch (BHW)‚ BRAC University School of Public Health‚ Dhaka 4. Jahan‚ Rounak and Salehin‚ Masudus 2006. ‘Health Care for Rural People of Bangladesh: Overview of Some Governance Issues’ in Salahuddin M. Aminuzzaman Ed ‘Governance and Development: Bangladesh and Regional Experiences’. Shrabon Prokashoni‚ Dhaka. 5. Osman
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Acknowledgement First and foremost‚ we would like to thank ALMIGHTY Allah for His help. He granted us the ability to undertake this subject. It is by His Will that we have been able to complete our term report. We are truly indebted to Miss Sameena Hassan for giving us this incredible opportunity to gain tremendous knowledge in the subject of marketing. She showed commendable gesture of believing in our potentials and guided us throughout the completion of this term report. I am highly indebted
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Review‚ Vol.22‚ January-June‚ pp 99-108. * Ghosh‚ J. (1998) ‘Assessing the Poverty Alleviation Strategies for their Impact on Women: Study with Special Reference to India’‚ Discussion Paper No. 97‚ United Nations Research Institute of Development. * Jahan‚ R. (1996): ‘The Elusive Agenda: Mainstreaming Women in Development’ Pakistan Development review‚ 35:4‚ pp 825-834.
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HISTORY PROJECT Submitted to: - Ms. Rohma Javed Rashid By: - Aman Ahmad B.A. LL.B. (H) 1st Year
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Sector briefing Pharmaceutical Opportunities in Bangladesh. WHY BANGLADESH? Pharmaceutical is one of the highest priority sectors in Bangladesh. With an annual twodigit growth rate the Bangladesh pharmaceutical industry is now heading towards self – sufficiency in meeting local demand. With over US$250 million investments in the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh the sector has emerged as the country’s most developed hi-tech one that contributes significantly to the national economy
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CONTENTS * INTRODUCTION * IQBAL AND THE ISLAMIC STATE * IQBAL ’S CONCEPT OF NATIONALISM * IQBAL AND POLITICS 1. MEMBER OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2. ALLAHABAD SESSION 3. ROUND TABLE CONFERNCES * IQBAL‚ THE VISIONARY‚ JINNAH‚ THE TECHNICIAN AND PAKISTAN THE REALITY * CONCLUSION * BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION: One of the greatest political figure of modern Asia has remarked about Iqbal: “Although a great poet and philosopher‚ He was no less a practical politician
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FINAL PROJECT Unilever Bangladesh Faculty Member: Nadia Asraf (NAF) Course BUS 101‚ Sec 9 Submitted by: Shah Asif‚ Id: 081170030 Sabrina Akther -1210680030 Sufia Akhter Suma-1130043030 Rubiya Jahan Chowdhury -1210677030 Date: 15-04-2012 NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY Table of Contents Titles | Page Number | Executive Summary | 5 | Introduction | 6 | SWOT Analysis | 6 | Functional Management in Uniliver Bangladesh ltd | 10 | Promotional Strategies and Tools | 13 | Conclusion | 16 | Reference
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INTRODUCTION 1In the context of making of the Pakistan‚ it is said that the ground work was done by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ foundation was laid by Ali Johar and building was built by Mohammad Ali Jinnah. On that Liaquat Ali and others only did the painting work. In that way‚ me can say about Indian Independence movement that its ground was prepared by the ‘Gadar Movement’ (1907-1919)‚ its map was prepared by the massacre of Jallianwala Bagh‚ its foundation stone was laid down by the movement of Guru
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