Research Project Proposal Developing a Model to Measure the Impact of CSR in Telecommunication Industry of Bangladesh Proposed by: |Tanuba Tarannum |M. Nuruddin Mahfuz | |Id: 2005-2-10-028 |Id: 2004-2-10-068 | |Ghalib Al-Labeeb |Md. Atiqur Rahman Khan
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Controversies and policy perspective. Policy studies Journal‚ 29‚ 319. Farhad‚ H. & Tonya‚ K. (2008). Financing the Poor: Can microcredit make a difference? Empirical observations from Bangladesh. (pp. 3) England‚ :The University of Manchester. Lamia‚ K. (2011). Microfinance and Its Discontents: Women in debt in Bangladesh. (pp.65-66). Minnesota‚ MN: University of Minnesota. Lashley‚ J.G. (2004). Microfinance and Poverty Alleviation in the Caribbean: A Strategic Overview‚ Journal of Microfinance 6‚ 83-84
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Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain: The First Muslim Woman Feminist Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain: The First Muslim Woman Feminist On 9th December every year‚ people of Bangladesh will commemorate the honor of Begum Rokeya Day for her contribution as the first Muslim Woman who struggled and worked hard for equal rights of men and women in Bengal. The foci of Rokeya’s works mainly on female education‚ campaign against the extremity of purdah practices‚ promotion of women’s participation in society and removing
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at heavy risk. Areas at risk that have been identified include: Yemen‚ China‚ Louisiana‚ Tuvalu‚ Kiribati‚ Bangladesh. Yemen may run out of water‚ China is affected by the expansion of Gobi desert‚ Louisiana and Alaska are losing land to the sea at about 3 metres per year‚ Tuvalu or Kiribati are among the most threatened‚ as they are situated only centimetres above water and Bangladesh may lose one-fifth of its surface area due to rising sea levels. Terrible predictions on environmental forced
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interviewed for generously sharing their experiences with me. Professor Hossenur Rahman and the late Mrs. Gaur Ayub helped me with my first contacts with members of the Muslim middle class in Calcutta. I am deeply indebted to them. Many of my contacts in Bangladesh‚ in turn‚ came through the personal networks of the women I interviewed in Calcutta. I am grateful for the hospitality of Mrs. Kishwar Jahan Quader‚ Mrs. Zeenat Ameen‚ Mrs. Selina Hossein‚ Mr. Akbar Hossein‚ Mr. Reza Ali and Mrs. Nayeema Ali‚ Susan
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EXPORT OF JUTE PRODUCTS History • For centuries‚ jute has been an integral part of culture of Bengal • Prior to the establishment of the first jute mill in 1855‚ handloom weavers used jute fibre to make twines‚ ropes‚ coarse fabrics for the poor‚ and also for fishing and for mooring vessels. Towards the end of the eighteenth century‚ jute attracted the attention of the British EAST INDIA COMPANY‚ which sent a consignment of jute samples to England in 1791 that were successfully spun by flax
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Differences Between Part-time & Full-time Employees of Grameenphone Ltd. – Contact Center Assistant Professor Business School‚ University Bangladesh. Motivational Factors and Differences Between Part-time and Full-time Employees of Grameenphone Ltd. – Contact Center Assistant Professor Business School University‚ Bangladesh. Subject: Submission of Report. Sir‚ I am pleased to submit this report‚ which has been prepared as a partial point for the requirement of internship
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Sayeed Abubakar: a Bengali Poet Sayeed Abubakar is a contemporary poet of Bangladesh. He was born on September 21‚ 1972. He is regarded as the major poet of 90 decade. Poet Sayeed Abubakar completed his BA (Honours) and Masters in English Literature from Rajshahi University. He is currently the Assistant Professor of English in Sirajganj Govt. University College. Previously Sayeed Abubakar served the Fornightly Palabadal‚ a popular literary magazine‚ as assistant editor. Contents Publications
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criticized Grameen Bank for its style of functioning. Analyze the drawbacks of the Grameen Bank model. 3. Microfinance has tremendous potential as an instrument for poverty reduction. Explain the role played by Grameen Bank in reducing poverty in Bangladesh. Do you suggest that the Grameen Bank model for poverty alleviation be emulated in other developing countries? Explain with reasons. THE GRAMEEN BANK MODEL The Grameen Bank model was one of the most widely researched microfinance models all over
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Colombo. It was named “South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)” after dedicating to economic‚ technological and cultural development programs among its member countries which are Sri Lanka‚ Pakistan‚ India‚ Maldives‚ Bhutan‚ Nepal‚ Bangladesh‚ while Afghanistan joined this association later in 2007. Initially SAARC was established to retreat and up hold the peace in the south Asia region and create the opportunities of interaction between member countries. Later on strategies were made
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