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    Preface Bangladesh is largely ethnically homogeneous. Indeed‚ its name derives from the Bengali ethno-linguistic group‚ which comprises 98% of the population. Bengalis‚ who also predominate in the West Bengal province of India‚ are one of the most populous ethnic groups in the world. Variations in Bengali culture and language do exist of course. There are many dialects of Bengali spoken throughout the region. The dialect spoken by those in Chittagong and Sylhet are particularly

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    The economy has grown at the rate of 6-7% per annum over the past few years. More than half of the GDP is generated by the service sector; while nearly half of Bangladeshis are employed in the agriculture sector. Other goods produced are textiles‚ jute‚ fish‚ vegetables‚ fruit‚ leather and leather goods‚ ceramics‚ ready-made goods. Remittances from Bangladeshis working overseas‚ mainly in the Middle East‚ is the major source of foreign exchange earnings; exports of garments and textiles are the other

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    Summary The most important industries in Bangladesh in early and medieval times comprised handicrafts and cottage industries. Prominent amongst them were textiles‚ metal works‚ jewelry‚ wood works‚ cane and bamboo works‚ and clay and pottery. Later‚ jute and leather became the major raw materials for

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    dominant sector of Indian economy‚ which determines the growth and sustainability. About 65 per cent of the population still relies on agriculture for employment and livelihood. India is the first in the world in the production of milk‚ pulses‚ jute and jute-like fibres; second in rice‚ wheat‚ sugarcane‚ groundnut‚ vegetables‚ fruits and cotton production; and is a leading producer of spices and plantation crops as well as livestock‚ fisheries and poultry. In the past few years‚ Indian agriculture

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    percentage of profit going to the charity‚ providing empowerment than it may become the public interest and lead to elevate the publicity of the business (Elsevier‚ R.E. 2011).We can take an example of Hamro bahini bag (jute bag); Bhatbhateni supermarket has been practicing jute bag systems where plastics bags are banned and they are encouraging us to protect the environment and at the same time thousands of women are being empowered. Taking an example of CSR here we have NRI billionaire Manoj Bhargava

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    Philippines from Spain. ▪ English remained official language after independence. • Origin of English in England o Celts around 2000BC (450 pushed by tribes in mainland). o Germans ▪ Angles‚ Jutes‚ and Saxons. ▪ England – Angles’ land. • Angles from Schleswig-Holstein. ▪ From Denmark and Germany. ▪ As groups isolated themselves‚ created new languages such as English.

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    management and so on.) In these situations the industries and markets and consequently the companies face the danger of decline and will go for adopting retrenchment strategies. E.g: fountain pens‚ manual type writers‚ tele printers‚ steam engines‚ jute and jute products‚ slide rules‚ calculators and wooden toys are some products that have either disappeared or face decline. There are three types of retrenchment strategies – Turnaround Strategies‚ Divestment Strategies and Liquidation strategies.

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    ORGANIZATION STUDY OF BIRLA CEMENTS(SATNA DIVISION) Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION of the Mahatma Gandhi University. Submitted by VISHNU VB 10313 Under the guidance of Mr.Umesh Neelakandan October 2010 DC School of Management and Technology Pullikkanam‚ Vagamon‚ Idukki 685503 Tel: 04869 – 248322‚ 248323 DECLARATION I hereby

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    Project Report On the topic Research on awareness of investors regarding Commodity Market in Sonepat city Submitted To: - Ms. Vandana Sharma Submitted By: - Saket Verma (11001532043)‚ Mehak Raina (11001532024) MBA General 2nd Sem Sec- A [pic] Department of Management Studies DCRUST‚ Murthal Sonepat TABLE

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    this sector has an overwhelming impact on major macroeconomic objectives like employment generation‚ poverty alleviation‚ human resources development and food security. A plurality of Bangladeshis earn their living from agriculture. Although rice and jute are the primary crops‚ wheat is assuming greater importance. Tea is grown in the northeast. Because of Bangladesh’s fertile soil and normally ample water supply‚ rice can be grown and harvested three times a year in many areas. Due to a number of factors

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