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    He pulled down his hat until the wide brim touched his shoulders. He crouched lower under the cover of his cart and peered ahead. The road seemed to writhe under the lash of the noon- day heat; it swum from side to side‚ humped and bent itself like a feeling serpent‚ and disappeared behind the spur of a low hill on which grew a scrawny thicket of bamboo. There was not a house in sight. Along the left side of the road ran the deep‚ dry gorge of a stream‚ the banks sparsely covered by sun-burned

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    Indian Agro Industry

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    Indian Agro Products Agricultural sector is the mainstay of the rural Indian economy around‚ which the socio-economic privileges and deprivations revolve‚ and any change in its structure is expected to have a corresponding impact on the existing pattern of social equality. The growth of India’s agriculture sector during the 50 years of independence remain impressive at 2.7 % per annum. About two-third of this production growth is aided by gains in crop productivity. The need based strategies adopted

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    HR practices in Bangladesh Introduction ▪ Background Bangladesh‚ officially the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma (Myanmar) to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south. Together with the Indian state of West Bengal‚ it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh means "Country of Bengal" in the official Bengali language. Bangladesh is the eighth most

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    CHAPTER NO: 1 Introduction of NBP 1.1 Introduction National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) is one of the largest commercial bank operating in Pakistan. It has redefined its role and has moved from a public sector organization into a modern commercial bank. While it continues to act as trustee of public funds and as the agent to the State Bank of Pakistan (in places where SBP does not have a presence) it has diversified its business portfolio and is today a major lead player in the debt equity

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    1.1 NBP - HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The story of NBP is part of our struggle for economic independence. When we won political independence‚ our economy was controlled by Non-Pakistanis‚ mostly Hindus. East Pakistan was spared from massive migration but its economy was also‚ being dependent on Calcutta‚ badly hurt. Most bankers and business experts left Pakistan and the economic life was brought to a standstill‚ these mostly branches of Imperial Bank of India were only in partial operation with skeleton

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    University‚ Bangladesh. . . Contents 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Origin of the Report 5 1.2 Objectives 5 1.3 Scope 5 1.4 Methodology 5 1.5 Limitation 6 2.0 Company Profile 7 Mission‚ Vision‚ Goal and Objective 7 2.2 Akij Group 8 2.3 Akij Jute Mills Ltd. 9 2.4 Akij Match Factory Ltd. 9 2.5 Akij Food & Baverage Ltd. 10 2.6 Akij Cement Company Ltd. 11 2.7 Dhaka Tobacco Industries 11 2.8 Akij Textile Mills Ltd. 9 2.9 Akij Particle Board Mills Ltd 10 2.10 Akij Printing & Packaging

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    areas‚ particularly for women and the disadvantaged. Indian textile industry is constituted of the following segments: Readymade Garments‚ Cotton Textiles including Handlooms‚ Man-made Textiles‚ Silk Textiles‚ Woollen Textiles‚ Handicrafts‚ Coir‚ and Jute. Till the year 1985‚ development of textile sector in India took place in terms of general policies. In 1985‚ for the first time the importance of textile sector was recognized and a separate policy statement was announced with regard to development

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    Agriculture in India

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    agriculture as it is the main diet in the state too. Those who are engaged in the agricultural department of Assam fully concentrates on cultivating rice as it falls under their main priority. Other food crops cultivated in Assam agriculture include jute‚ sugarcane‚ fruits‚ tea‚ pulses‚ coconut‚ potatoes‚ cotton‚ and arecanuts. More than 50 percent of the total population of the state are involved in agricultural activities of Assam. Few factors that contribute largely to the development and growth

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    second language choice. English has changed throughout history mostly because of the influence of four invasions. The first invasion was of the Anglo-Saxons and the Christians. The Anglo-Saxons were three barbarian tribes: Anglo‚ Saxons‚ and the Jutes. There were seven Anglo- Saxon Kingdoms: Northumbria‚ Mercia‚ East Anglia‚ Kent‚ Essex‚ Sussex‚ and Wessex. Words that came from the Anglo-Saxons were words like “sheep“‚ “ox“‚ “earth“‚ “plough“‚ “dog“‚ “wood“‚ “field“‚ “work“‚ “glee“‚ “merry“‚ “drink“

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    Industralisation

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    below: Utilisation of Available Resources Adequate environment is present in India for industrialization. Firstly‚ India is rich in different natural resources like iron-ore‚ manganese‚ bauxite‚ coal and mica etc. Secondly‚ raw materials like jute‚ cotton‚ oilseeds‚ sugarcane and tobacco leaves are plenty produced in India. Thirdly‚ forest resources are more which give us paper‚ matches and sports materials. Industrialization alone can be able to utilize large mineral resources‚ agricultural

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