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    Population Problem in Bangladesh Bangladesh is a developing country of Southeast Asia. There are many problems in this country‚ which are said to be major obstacles in the development of this country. Excessive Population is said to be the worst among all current problems. If we compare to the global population we will see why population causes such damage to the development of Bangladesh. The area of Bangladesh is near to 1‚47‚570 square kilometer. The current population of Bangladesh is approximately

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    Flower markets of Bangladesh Introduction: Now-a-days flower market of Bangladesh is rapidly growing up. In Bangladesh‚ flower production initially started in late seventies by some farmers with the production of Tuberose. Large number commercial production was started in mid eighties in jhikargacha upazila of jessor district. The most common‚ commercially grown flower species in Bangladesh are Tuberose‚ Rose‚ Marigold etc. Bangladesh is well suited for cultivation of flower due to its favorable

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    Labour Law of Bangladesh

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    Chapter one introduction Introduction The Bangladesh Labor Code‚ 2006 is not enacted a day‚ Bangladesh has a long heritage in terms of labor laws. The main purpose of the Bangladesh Labor Code‚ 2006 is to consolidate and amend the existing loss relating to labor and industrial affairs. In this report we work on four statements. The Bangladesh Labor Code‚ 2006 provides some provisions in health and hygiene (in sections 51-60)‚ safety (in section 61-78)‚ welfare measures (in section 89-99)  

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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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    Child Labor In Bangladesh

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    Child Labor in Bangladesh Child labor is a huge problem in today’s modern world. Starting around the 1700s and becoming big in the 1800s it has changed the lives of millions of children throughout history. Child labor first started taking hold in America where children would work 50-70 hours a week making peanut wages. Now many other countries allow child labor‚ which enslaves 168 million kids. In some of these countries like Bangladesh even adults are kidnapped and put into child labor-like conditions

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    seeking • 13 Glossary • 14 Quote • 15 References • 16 See also o 16.1 Lists 17 External links Contents Definition of Insurance History of Insurance Insurance Business in Bangladesh Defination of Insurance Insurance‚ in law and economics‚ is a form of risk management primarily used to hedge against the risk of a contingent loss. Insurance is defined as

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    Women Status in Bangladesh

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    whatever great and beneficial for human being are shared fifty by man and fifty percent women. So‚ without women the function of the society as well as the social institutions cannot be run well. Therefore the rights of men and women must be equal. Bangladesh is a poor third world country where almost fifty percent of the population is women. From the British period the women of this subcontinent are neglected in different spares of life. Rights are the power and privilege to which one has a just claim

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    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 consumer

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    What is Thalassemia? Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder in which parents pass the genes for disorder on to their children. It reduces reproduction of red blood cells in human body. In thalassemia patient‚ the genes that control globin production are mutated or deleted. As a result‚ formation of the corresponding globin chains is trimmed down and an abnormal hemoglobin ratio is enhanced. This abnormal ratio leads to a decreased synthesis of hemoglobin and expression of thalassemia. Professor

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    Bangladesh - Telecoms‚ Mobile‚ Broadband and Forecasts The outstanding success of the mobile market‚ however‚ has been achieved in a Bangladesh that continues to struggle with its lowly economic status‚ its frequent natural disasters such cyclones and floods and the slow implementation of much-needed economic reforms. This state of affairs is reflected in the fixed-line segment of the local telecom market which remains stagnant with a teledensity of less than 1%‚ the lowest in South Asia. With almost

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