Consumer rights in Bangladesh Bangladesh is a small country with a huge population. Perhaps it is the country with largest consumer comparing its small area. Though in many sectors Bangladesh improves but it is matter of sorrow that after 40 year of independence consumer rights are yet been introduced in a significant manner in Bangladesh. Though there is lot of organization working for human rights in Bangladesh but no organization except Consumer Association of Bangladesh (CAB) working for
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ready-made garment (RMG) industry of Bangladesh Prepared by: HAZRAT AHMED ALAMGIR ID no.11120021 MBA (Evening)‚ 20th Batch Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka Submitted to : Prof. Abdul Hakim Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka History In the 1950s‚ labors in the Western World became highly organized; forming trade unions. This and other changes provided workers greater rights including
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Text i les Excise duty on readymade Garments fur ther reduced: Excise duty of 10% is appl icable to branded ready-made garments wi th abatement of 55% f rom the Retai l Sale Pr ice. Along wi th increase in duty to 12%‚ FM proposes to enhance the abatement to 70%. As resul t ‚ the incidence of duty as a percentage of the Retai l Sale Pr ice would come down f rom 4.5% to 3.6%. In terms of impact ‚ there would be marginal benef i t to text i le companies in the higher
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Process: A Case Study In Bangladesh Garment Industry Mohammad Safiqul Islam PhD Candidate Glorious Sun School of Business and Management Donghua University‚ Shanghai‚ China E-mail: babu9999@hotmail.com Mr. Gu Qing Liang Supervisor E-mail: glqu@dhu.edu.cn ABSTRACT Bangladesh Garment Industry improvement is desired in reducing the Supply time required to produce and fulfill the orders placed by foreign companies. One way to decrease the supply time required for producing RMG is to increase domestic
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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BRIDGING Intake 20 / T1 2013 MODULES Asia Pacific in the Global System (Class A) Lecturer: Jeffery Tan Business Law (Class A) Lecturer: Robin Peter Lange Business Statistics (Class A) Lecturer: Caleb Tan Business Information Systems (Class A) Lecturer: Satish Kumar Marketing Management (Class A) Lecturer: Dr Ong Chin Choo Principles of Management (Class A) Lecturer: Dipan K Mehta Business Accounting (Class A) Lecturer: M A Kader Principles of Banking
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Assignment On Strategic Management practice and theory of Uniliver Bangladesh Ltd. Course title: Strategic Management Course code: MGT506 Date of Submission: 10th May‚ 2012 10th May‚ 2012. Md. Azizul Haque Course Instructor Subject: Submission of Assignment. Dear Sir‚ I am highly pleased to submit my report on “Strategic Management practice and theory of Uniliver Bangladesh LTD.” In preparing this assignment I have tried my level best to accumulate
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pursuing BBA in Eastern University hereby declare that we have completed my project on Bangladesh Cement Industry in the academic year of 2013-14. The information submitted is true and in the best of our knowledge. Sincerely‚ Shams Bin Nafiz Letter of Transmittal I‚ pursuing BBA in Eastern University hereby declare that we have completed my project on Bangladesh Cement Industry in the academic year of 2013. The information submitted is true and in the best of
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Data Presentation and Analysis One of my question was “What is it that attracts you to a Bangla movie?” 26% answered “acting”‚ 44% answered “story”‚ 17% answered “actors” and 13% answered “others”. From the graph we can see that majority of the respondents‚ i.e. 44% like Bangla movie because of their story and 26% like because of acting. The major cause of this is that many respondents think that the acting and story of Bangladeshi movies are very funny. So in order to get entertained they watch
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Positioning: A Comparative Study on Leading Companies in Bangladesh Golam Mohammad Forkan* Abstract: Many companies are producing ceramic products but very few are producing ceramics tableware products; i. e.‚ Shinepukur Ceramics Ltd.‚ Monno Ceramics Ltd.‚ Artisan Ceramics Ltd.‚ Bengal Fine Ceramics Ltd. etc. This study attempted to understand perceptions of domestic consumers toward leading companies of ceramic industry of Bangladesh through ceramic tableware product s. The study found that
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Bangladesh Shoe Industry Uses e-Commerce Tools to Prosper The USAID sponsored Jobs Opportunities and Business Support (JOBS) Program1 in Bangladesh illustrates how innovative business development services can leverage a variety of e-commerce tools across business processes to help an industry prosper‚ dramatically increasing exports‚ revenue to local businesses and employment for women. Critical Tools to Target Business Development Services The JOBS Program began a three year plan in 1998 to increase
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