The Problems and Prospect of Ship Breaking Industry in Bangladesh: An Overview Presented by Iftekhar Uddin Chowdhury‚ PhD Professor of Sociology University of Chittagong Bangladesh Introduction • • • • Turn discarded ships into scrap Corrosive‚ noisy and dusty in nature Terrible working conditions Environment pollution due to emission of toxic and pollutant gases • Employment generation (about two hundred thousand workers) • Provide 70% raw materials for MS Rod • About
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Problems & prospects of insurance in Bangladesh Prospects: There should be vigorous campaign through out the country to make the people aware of the utility and prospects of buying insurance. Bangladesh is a densely populated country and most of the people in our country are poor. They would definitively go for insurance for the security and the risks covered by the insurance. Therefore‚ the prospects of Insurance are very high in Bangladesh if the following measures can be adopted. First
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[Type text] TEA INDUSTRY IN INDIA By‚ Snehal Zarekar Abm09024 Tea Industry in India ‚ IIML Page 1 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL February10‚ 2013 To‚ Prof. M.K. Awasthi (Associate Professor) Indian Institute of Management Lucknow‚ India Sir‚ enclosed is the project report on “Tea Industry in India”‚ which you authorized me to prepare for Agribusiness environment Course in Term 3. Sincerely Yours‚ Ms. Snehal Zarekar Abm09024 TEA INDUSTRY IN INDIA Index
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SYNOPSIS On OVERVIEW ON TEA INDYSTRY (INDIA) Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION (BBA) AMRAPALI INSTITTUTE (SESSION: 2009-2012) Under the guidance of Submitted By: Mrs. Ritu Tiwari Mohit Prasad Agrawal
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International Journal of Business and Management September‚ 2009 Problems and Prospects of Marketing in Developing Economies: The Nigerian Experience Sunday O. E. Ewah & Alex B. Ekeng Department of Business Administration‚ Cross River University of Technology Ogoja Campus‚ Nigeria Tel: 80-5901-4300 Abstract The study takes a holistic view of some of the problems facing marketing in developing economies‚ such as low marketing education‚ preferences for foreign products and low patronage for non-essential
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......11 V. THAI NGUYEN – THE CRADLE OF VIETNAM TEA ......12 VI. SWOT ANALYSIS .......................................................14 VII. CONCLUSION .............................................................15 REFERENCE I. Introduction Vietnam is not only famous as the home of rice but also known as one of the most ancient cradle of tea. Vietnamese people have planted tea for over three thousands years and nowadays‚ drinking tea has become a traditional habit of each family. Belongs
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Tea smuggling from Afghanistan deprives govt of Rs 152m revenue By Romail Kenneth KARACHI: The government is annually losing Rs 152 million in revenue due to tea smuggling through Afghanistan‚ sources in the tea trade said. Pakistan has a 170 million kg tea market. About 40 million kg of tea is smuggled into the country through Afghanistan under the garb of Afghan Transit Trade. Sources said price of one kg bag of the imported tea is $2 while same quantity of smuggled tea is sold at a
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INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a small tea producing country sharing 2% of the world’s Tea production. Tea is an agro based‚ lab our intensive and export oriented sector and plays an important role in the national economy through export earnings‚ trade balancing and employment generation. Our Tea industry dates back to 1857 when the first tea garden was established at Malnicherra in Sylhet District. Today we have 163 Tea Gardens with a grant area of 1‚15‚757.41 hal of which 52‚317.21 hal or 45% is under
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Situation Analysis In 2003‚ Rwanda government wants to transform tea industry that produces in the country into global market. To face with global competitors‚ the government believes that the industry should develop diversification and value-added product to improve quality and productivity as well as maximize revenues so the government moves the industry into private investors to attract technology‚ management expertise and stimulate the country’s plantation to invest in a higher quality product
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