Digital Bangladesh with reference to Education Submitted To Md. Saiful Islam Associate Professor Chairman‚ Department of Management Islamic University‚ Kushtia Submitted by Md. Toufiqur Rahman BBA (hon’s) 8th Semester Roll Number: 0405002 Session: 2004-2005 Department of Management Islamic University‚ Kushtia Date of Submission Table of Contents Chapter | Title | page | 1 | Digital Divide 1.1 Meaning of Digital Divide 1.2 Digital Divide in Bangladesh : A Global
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Abstract - In future‚ renewable energy like solar‚ wind‚ wave and tidal could be utilized in some areas of Bangladesh. The geographical location of Bangladesh is ideal for tapping solar energy effectively. There is also enormous potential for harnessing electrical power from wind in some selected areas of the country and in the coastal region. In this paper possibility of wind-solar hybrid system has been studied. There is a possibility of a total of 100 MW hybrid power generation in coastal
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Research Proposal: Managing Expatriate Workers in Bangladesh : prospects and challenges Supervisor: Dr. Ferdous Arfina Osman Professor Department of Public Administration University of Dhaka Submitted by: Muktadir Aziz Roll number: GPP-18 6th
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Problems and prospects of banking industry in Bangladesh The central bank has finally approved nine more banks in addition to existing 47 commercial banks in Bangladesh. Three new NRB commercial banks‚ sponsored by non-resident Bangladeshis (NRBs)‚ and six private commercial banks (PCBs)‚ have been approved aiming to help boost the inflow of foreign exchange and strengthen the ongoing financial inclusion programmes through bringing unbanked people under the banking network respectively. The
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CHAPTER 2: OVERVIEW OF BANGLADESH’S LEATHER SECTOR ................... 3 2.1 Background of the Leather Sector.................................................................................. 3 2.2 Industry Profile............................................................................................................... 4 2.3 Leather‚ Leather Goods and Footwear for Domestic and International Market ............ 6 2.4 Value Chain Maps of Leather and Leather Sub-sectors......................
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of years. The Oxford Dictionary refers to leather as "material made from the hide or skin of an animal by tanning". Tanning‚ in simple terms‚ refers to the treatment of raw hides and skins with tanning substances to render the material immune to bacterial attack‚ ie to produce leather. Additional changes introduced in the process of tanning are secondary and are related to the tanning and retanning chemicals used. There are hundreds of different leather types and tens of thousands of different
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condition such restriction shall be subject to the following conditions :-- (a) In case any restriction is imposed on import of a particular commodity with a view to protecting the interest of a local industry the concerned sponsoring authority / Bangladesh Tariff Commission shall strictly monitor production of that industrial unit regularly; (b)The industrial units (Protected Industry) which are specially engaged in “assembling type” activities shall have to move towards progressive manufacture actively
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Leather Guidebook An online open-content source of knowledge that aims to position itself‚ with the time‚ as a most comprehensive guide for the leather industry. It is based on the free participation of individuals and organizations around the world willing to share their experience and knowledge to develop a leather manual that covers both production and marketing subjects. The articles you will find here have gone through professional validation in order to be as accurate and reliable as
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Banking‚ Political‚ social stability. G.S.P facility. Business security. A sample time & action plan in AppAarel Manufacturing (industry & Merchandising) S.L | Time or Date | Action | 1 | 02.01.12 | Got confirmation on export order | 2 | 04.01.12 | Relieved Master L/C from buyer |
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DIAGNOSTIC STUDY LEATHER GOODS CLUSTER SIALKOT – PAKISTAN Conducted By Mr. S. M. Ather Raza Zaidi – CDA PSIC Sialkot Supervised By Mr. Aftab Ahmad Ashraf – Project Manager‚ CDP PSIC June 2006 Developed under Joint UNIDO‚ SMEDA & PSIC Cluster Development Programme Pakistan Partner Agencies Focal Point UNIDO: Mr. Anjum Fayyaz – NPC UNIDO Mr. Sarwar O. H. Hobohm - Team Leader CDP UNIDO Vienna All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted‚ in any forms
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