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    LIMITED Offer Price : Tk. 20/= with premium Tk. 10/= No. of Shares : 1.20 Crore Total Amount : 24.00 Crore Subscription : 09-13 November Bangladesh Chemical Industry at a Glance: Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC)‚ a state owned enterprise‚ is the pioneer in chemical industry in Bangladesh with concentration in producing fertilizer‚ acids‚ alkali‚ ammonia‚ chlorine‚ paper‚ pulp‚ rayon‚ bleaching powder etc. However‚ private sectors have rather been enthusiastic

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    Bangladesh Labour Act‚ 2006 Some of the Provisions of Bangladesh Labour Act‚ 2006 are as follows: 1. 2. Bangladesh Labour‚ 2006 (BLL 2006) has come into force from October 11‚ 2006 repealing 25 existing laws of the country. With some exceptions BLL 2006 shall apply to all establishments (including Garments and Shrimp industry) of Bangladesh. ‘Establishment’ means any shop‚ commercial establishment‚ industrial establishment or premises in which workers are employed for the purpose of carrying on any

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    has become one of the most alarming problems in Bangladesh. According to the yearly reports of transparency international Bangladesh is one of the most corrupted country in the world. Courses behind corruption: there are a number of causes behind corruption. Unemployment‚ lack of good governance‚ lack of morality‚ inadequacy of salary‚ political instabilities etc. Have led to the expansion of corruption. Corruption and Bangladesh: in Bangladesh‚ corruption has engulfed the administrative‚ commercial

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    [pic] East West University (EWU) Course Name : MGT-101 Course Instructor : Dr. Nazrul Islam Professor‚ Dept. of Business Administration East West University. Project Work Topic : Management Practice of Polar Group Members : Md. Mostafa Anwar Md. Nazmul Hasan Id:2009-3-10-072 Id:2010-1-13-038 Md.Shahadat Hossain

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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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    Public Confidence on Bangladesh Police Accountability mechanisms for Bangladesh police are evidently weak. Internal disciplinary mechanisms have long collapsed. Courts have failed to play a proactive role in bringing officers to account. A national human rights commission has been set up recently but it lacks the necessary powers or teeth. External accountability mechanisms solely set up for the police are absent in Bangladesh. Without external oversight‚ police are essentially left to police

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    The Development of the Tourism Industry of Bangladesh over the last three years Prepared for Mr. Arafat Rahman Course Instructor BUS 104‚ 18th Batch BBA Program October 03‚ 2009 Prepared by Muhammad Musfiqur Rahman ID: 18b931 Group Section no.: 01 The Development of the Tourism Industry of Bangladesh over the last three years Authorization Message September 03‚ 2009 BUS 104 Students‚ The purpose of this report is to familiarize students with the basic techniques and principles associated with

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    Career prospects in the Study of Law 1. Introduction- Legal Profession is one of the most lucrative and ever growing demand professions in the world at present. It is one of the most adventurous as well as an exciting career. Lawyers are held in high esteem all over the world‚ and there remains the faith that when all else fails‚ one can still take recourse to the legal system. In our daily life in one way or other we may come across situations where legal advice is required. In such situation

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    Wedding in Bangladesh

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    On behalf of all Bangladeshi people‚ I would like to invite you to join us at a typical wedding ceremony of Bangladesh. No‚ it’s not my wedding; I’ve already done that once. In our culture‚ marriage is such a pompous celebration that most people spend quite a fortune and have to think twice to go through the experience. In the next few minutes you’ll find out why?! It starts with the semi-formal event which is the engagement ceremony. It is semi-formal because instead of boy asking the girl “Will

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    2.0. Scenarios of Labor Relations in Bangladesh 2.1. Introduction: In the context of Bangladesh‚ one can say that the country is not too poorly served by labour laws and their regulations on the employers. Trade union practices providing collective bargaining of workers with their employers are generally allowed in the industries and services here. Labour courts in Bangladesh promote and protect workers ’ rights and enforce laws such as compensation to be paid to workers by employers for the

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