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    Assignment of RMG sectors Pest analysis of Bangladesh Submitted to Course Coordinator Business and Environment (BUS 503) Brac Business School Brac university Submitted By ID Submission Date : 06- 12-13 The Ready-Made Garments (RMG) industry contributes to the Bangladesh economy in a distinctive manner. The last 20 years witnessed unparalleled growth in this sector‚ which is also the largest exporting industry in Bangladesh. It has

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    Growth in Textile sector has immensely contributed towards economic stability of the country.This sector alone employs 15 million work force of the country. Moreover‚ when the finishedgoods are domestically available‚ it helps keep prices down and fluctuations due tointernational market influences are less likely to strike populace.d. Improvement in Balance of Payments Textile industry has brought structural changes in the pattern of foreign trade of the country.Today‚ the Textile sector account for

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    Press‚ 2001. Bremond‚ Claude; Landy‚ Joshua and Pavel‚ Thomas (eds.). Thematics: New Approaches. New York: State University of New York Press‚ 1995. Bressler‚ Charles E. Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and Practice. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc.‚ 2003. Bufithis‚ Philip H. Norman Mailer. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co.‚ 1978. Cullen‚ Jim. The American Dream: A Short History of an Idea That Shaped a Nation. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 2003. Diggins‚ John P. The American

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    Regulatory Commission (CERC) & State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC) are appointed‚ to regulate the power industry at centre and state level. * The Indian government has set large scale goals in the 11th plan for power sector due to which the power sector is poised for significant expansion. * Unbundling of the State Electricity Boards into separate Generation‚ Transmission and Distribution units and privatization of power distribution has been initiated either through the direct

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    PROBLEMS IN EDUCATION SECTOR AND THEIR SOLUTIONS Islamic Republic of Pakistan‚ a country of 170 million people‚ full of natural resources and more than 60 years of independence but still not respected in the world community. In less than 30 years of independence‚ it’s one wing gets separated (Bangladesh). Remaining part till today is living on IMF‚ World Bank and foreign donations. Majority of the population is living in rural areas without basic necessities of life. It is a country where financial

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    Education Sector In a globalized economy with a high degree of competition among countries‚ the success of a nation depends on the educational level of its workforce. Technology has rapidly transformed education by extending learning space beyond the four wall of a classroom. Even though school plays the main role of education‚ technology offers verities of opportunities to learn more. Such as‚ Distance learning‚ online learning communities and access to vast resources and databases‚ etc. with the

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    India’s Education Sector: Moving Toward a Digital Future The typical Indian classroom was once characterized by students sitting through hour-long teacher monologues. Now‚ technology is making life easier for both students and educators. Schools are increasingly adopting digital teaching solutions to engage with a generation of pupils well-versed with the likes of PlayStations and iPads‚ and trying to make the classroom environment more inclusive and participatory. Take Smartclass from Educomp

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    We traveled Cox’s Bazar two times on the year of 2008 and 2010.We went there by bus and stayed for a few days in the rest house of Bangladesh Power Development Board. We visited Teknaf‚ Saint Martin (it’s a rock beach)‚Himchori‚ Mohesh Khali Island‚ Enani beach‚ Dulahazra Safari Park etc. We went Chera Dip (Island) too by trawler from Saint Martin. It’s a coral beach. The corals can change their colors. There are lots of tiny blue fishes. The size of the chera dip is 1 to 1.5 square kilo metres.

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    Overview of Airline Industry Air travel has grown in the past decade. Travel grew strongly for both leisure and business purposes. India will have nearly 800 to 1000 airplanes by 2023‚ it was estimated by Airbus. In spite of growth between 30 to 50 per cent in Indian aviation industry‚ losses of approximately 2200 crore is estimated for the current year. During 19991-1992‚ Modiluft‚ East West and Damania went bankrupt. Air Sahara and Jet Airways survived along with government own Indian

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    PEST Analysis • Political factors: As Poland became member of the European Union it became more attractive for foreign investors‚ especially it became easier to invest for members of the EU community. Poland is a democratic state with market economics. Being member of the EU‚ Poland receives grants from it. Political situation is stable. No revolutions‚ wars‚ strikes or terroristic attacks happen in Poland‚ that fact makes it additionally attractive for the investors. Entrance to the EU zone

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