Bangladesh in Transition Emily Drew Introduction On February 3‚ 2001‚ half a million Bangladeshi citizens gathered in Dhaka to participate in a social movement that demonstrated against human rights abuses‚ economic injustice‚ and political corruption. At “The Peoples’ Grand Rally‚” the United Citizen’s Movement (UCM) presented a 10-point declaration that demanded “strengthening democracy‚ ensuring good governance and free election‚ fighting communalism and corruption‚ empowering women‚ …and resisting
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proper education that people get to know about the diversity of this unpredictable world. Education forges the lives of those who get it. Education is one of the important factors that affect the quality and the means of leading a prosperous life. Bangladesh was described as one of the poorest countries of this world after the liberation war in 1971. It had gone through harsh phases of floods‚ droughts‚ cyclones‚ famines and other natural calamities and at present one of the world’s most crowded countries
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been receiving phenomenal attention from many governments. Bangladesh is not lagging behind from it. Economic development for the developing countries like Bangladesh is largely dependent on FDI. The major challenges for the host country are to ensure an eye-catching and conducive investment climate to foreign investors for FDI inflow. In recent years‚ Bangladesh has been devoting efforts for attracting FDI offering a lot of lucrative incentives and benefits
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Industry info: Square Pharmaceuticals has retained the top position with its local sales figure reaching Tk 10.70 billion in 2012 in the country’s Tk 55.0 billion pharmaceutical market followed by Incepta Pharma‚Square Pharmaceuticals‚ established in 1958.Incepta Pharma‚ established in 1999‚ stood at Tk 4.52 billion in 2009.Beximco Pharma’s position in the country’s top 10 pharmaceutical companies was the third in terms of sales. Its total sales were Tk 4.2 billion in 2009.Fourth position took
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Digital Bangladesh “Digital Bangladesh” and “Vision 2021” are catch phrases in Bangladesh these days. The buzzwords are no longer confined to the lexicon of information and communication technology (ICT) enthusiasts‚ but have entered the vocabulary of the educated section of the population. In its election manifesto leading up to the Ninth Parliamentary Elections in 2008‚ the Awami League (AL) coalition envisioned a Digital Bangladesh by 2021. The alliance led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party
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Introduction: digital Bangladesh is a new world‚ a new concept‚ a new dream. Bangladesh is now resounding with the aim of achieving digital Bangladesh. Our present prime minister‚ Sheikh Hasina‚ in their election manifesto of 2008 declared to build up Bangladesh as a digital one by 2021. Since then this concept has become almost a lip-word with the people of Bangladesh. Meaning of digital Bangladesh: our life today is governed by the offshoots of science. Science has ushered in new era in the history
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Pharmaceutical Business Confidence Report Q3 2014 Released On 13th October 2014 Summary "Pharmaceutical Business Confidence Report Q3 2014” is a new report by Kable that globally analyzes industry opinions on the latest economic and customer issues‚ and their impact on investment decisions and growth prospects within the pharmaceutical industry. This report also examines executive opinion with regards to the current and future state of the economy and its retrospective effect on the industry
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Jagannath University Dhaka Bachelor of Business Administration Programme Department Of Management Studies Course Name- Bangladesh Studies Course Code- 2218 A Report And Presentation On Educational Development And Strategic Planning In The Perspective Of Bangladesh 1|Page PRESENTED AND PREPARED BY GROUP NO: 22 8TH BATCH SECTION: A GROUP MEMBERS Serial no 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name of student Student ID Md. Nafiz Hassan Mahirul Islam Md. Sojol Miaa Md. Masud Chowdhury Habibur Rahman Md. Nahidur
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➢ Objective of the report ➢ Scopes of the Study ➢ Methodologies of the Study ➢ Limitations of the Study 1.1 Origin of the Thesis Work This report has been made for the partial fulfillment of the “Basic Dimensions of Environmental Accounting & Reporting - An Empirical Study on Some Industries in Bangladesh”‚ with the specified time
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UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ASSIGNMENT ON ECONOMY OF BANGLADESH (Macroeconomic Performances) DATED: 01st April‚ 2013 SUBMITTED TO Kazi Rayhan Uddin Lecturer‚ Department of Management Studies University of Dhaka SUBMITTED BY Introduction: Bangladesh‚ small state of South-East Asia with the total area of 144‚570 sq km‚ can‘t still shake off the ill-reputation of being one of the least developed countries‚ shadowed by miserable poverty‚ high illiteracy
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