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    Acknowledgement Firstly I pray to almighty God who has given me opportunity to complete my internship program. My heartiest thanks are due to our honorable teacher Mr. Jamal Uddin for giving us a valuable change to acquire practical knowledge on garments industry. Before this we learn lots of lesson from our teacher. We have got not only vast ideas but also practical knowledge. By gathering this important knowledge we can perform well in our practical life as well as job sector. We are really thankful

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    Fiscal Policy of Bangladesh regarding SME Fiscal Policy generally refers to the use of TAXATION and government expenditure to regulate the aggregate level of economic activity in a country. Fiscal policy in Bangladesh basically comprises activities‚ which the country carries out to obtain and use resources to provide services while ensuring optimum efficiency of the economic units. The policy influences the behavior of economic forces through public finance. Major objectives of the fiscal

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    (UITS) Term Paper For Project Management SubmitTo:Md.Abdullah Al-Hasan Lecturer: BBA‚ MBA (Finance & Banking‚ CU) School of Business (UITS) Subject: “Project Management Practices in Bangladesh” Submitted By: Name of Student: Mahmud Name of Program: EMBA ID No: 09335018 Batch No: 22nd Semester: 3rd Semester (Fall-2009) Date of Submission: 1st January‚ 2010 Project Management Practices Project management is defined by the set of principles

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    Shipbreaking Activities in Bangladesh and collision of Marine Biodiversity Prabal Barua Associate Program Officer YPSA The marine environment of the coastal water is vital to mankind on a global as well as on local basis concerning energy. Man is becoming a dominant part of the ecosystem in many regions‚ due to his various uses of the marine environment. So the health of marine ecosystem is an important factor in man own existence. The Bay of Bengal which is a potential bode of marine life as well

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    Public Policy In Bangladesh Introduction: Government is one of the most important influences in our lives. With or without our expressed consent‚ Government makes decisions about which societal problems to address‚ then identifies and formulates solutions to those problems. Government implements public policies by utilizing legislative mechanisms and instruments (e.g. making decisions about taxing‚ spending and budgeting) to fund‚ monitor‚ and evaluate policy

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    Mobile telecom industry in Bangladesh by Raiyan Mahmood Moon‚ Shaffat Fahmi and Shoiab Mortuza September 16‚ 2010 Mobile phone has become an indispensable part of Bangladesh ’s everyday-life and has made a "safe haven" in one of our pockets much like our wallet that we never want to leave at home while we head for our work! Thanks to the telecom-revolution and its relentless evolution that together have made it possible even in developing countries like Bangladesh. This is the dominant device

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    Roll No: 02 Batch: 16th (Sec: A) Dept. of Management University of Dhaka March‚ 2014 INTERNSHIP REPORT A Study on Mushfi Zaman Mitu Roll No: 02 Batch: 16th (Sec: A) Dept. of Management University of Dhaka Supervised by Dr. Md. Abbas Ali Khan Professor Dept. of Management University of Dhaka March‚ 2014 III Certificate of Approval This is to certify that this internship report titled “A Study on Human Resource Management Practices of Linde Bangladesh Ltd” is the bona fide work of Mushfi Zaman

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    Paper Textile Industries in Bangladesh and Challenges of Growth 2 Department of Textile Engineering‚ Daffodil International University‚ BANGLADESH Faculty of Textile Clothing‚ Fashion andBusiness Studies‚ Bangladesh University of Textiles‚ BANGLADESH 1 Md. Mazedul Islam1‚ Adnan Maroof Khan1 and Md. Monirul Islam2 Available online at: www.isca.in Received 14th January 2013‚ revised 2nd February 2013‚ accepted 15th February 2013 Abstract The importance of the textile industry in the economy of

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    Abstract: Garments sector is the life blood of Bangladesh as the agricultural land has there been turned to a country of garments industries. Employment in the Ready-made garment sector in Bangladesh provides workers with economic benefits and some empowerment. More than 3.2 millions people are working in this sector and about 5000 garments factories are scattered across the country. 78 per cent of our foreign earnings come from this sector. So it will not be an overstatement to say that‚ we

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    Bangladesh‚ in south Asia‚ is one of the world’s poorest countries. In 1999‚ its average GNP per person was just US$380. About 90 per cent of Bangladesh’s 129 million people are rural dwellers and work in farming. The farms are tiny‚ averaging less than one hectare. One third of farm workers are labourers who own no land at all. Despite its poverty‚ Bangladesh’s population doubled between 1970 and 2000. Since 1975 the Bangladesh government has tried to slow the rate of growth by promoting family

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