country. The supervisory authority creates smooth and efficient atmosphere for fund flow and payment system. Supervisory authority measures the performance and assess the strength and weakness of banks and takes necessary actions. The banking sector of Bangladesh compared to its
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Entrepreneurship in Bangladesh– Case studies on selected boutiques of Chittagong. i Abstract This is a study on women entrepreneurship in Bangladesh – Case studies on some selected boutiques of Chittagong. There are four parts in this paper. Part 1 is introductory part in which objective‚ methodology & limitation of the study etc topics are discussed. In Part 2 a literature review on women entrepreneurship is discussed. Then Scenario of women entrepreneurship in Bangladesh is also
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Preface Bangladesh is largely ethnically homogeneous. Indeed‚ its name derives from the Bengali ethno-linguistic group‚ which comprises 98% of the population. Bengalis‚ who also predominate in the West Bengal province of India‚ are one of the most populous ethnic groups in the world. Variations in Bengali culture and language do exist of course. There are many dialects of Bengali spoken throughout the region. The dialect spoken by those in Chittagong and Sylhet are particularly
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completing the assignment. A single individual can achieve no perfect goal. I am indebted to a number of people for their kind advice‚ suggestion‚ direction‚ cooperation that enable me to have an experience in the dynamic and challenging environment NGO sector ultimately to prepare this assignment. Then I likely thank from the core of my heart to Dr. Naznin Islam for his excellent guidance which has helped me preparing this assignment properly. I express my sincere gratitude to Honorable Executive Director
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Executive summary The Indian FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy with a total market size in excess of US$ 13.1 billion. FMCG market is expected to rise to 33.4 Billion US$ till 2015. This report starts with a brief introduction of FMCG market along with industry Overview. It further state why FMCG sector us analyzed and why India. in this report three FMCG company “ HUL‚ Nestle India ‚ and ITC” is analyzed there history their shareholding pattern with their product is being
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of high quality goods to the consumers at a reasonable price. 3. Achievement of the aforesaid objectives will depend on the help and cooperation of other relevant Ministries‚ Divisions of the Government and the Trade Organizations in the private Sector. ORDER Dated the 10 th June‚ 1998 No. S.R.0.103/LAW/98 - In exercise of the powers
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1. INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is one of the least developed countries with a low resource base‚ a burgeoning population with a very low land-man ratio‚ often threatened by both natural & anthropogenic stresses. The vast majority of the population lives almost exclusively on the natural resource base. This resource base is under serious threat and environmental planning is essential for the survival with dignity for Bangladesh’s over 115 million people & for sustainability of the echo system. Like
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fields in Bangladesh of various sizes. The total reserve of 20 gas fields is about 26 Tcf (trillion cubic feet). Gas in most of the fields is dry‚ in a few fields it is wet. For example at Beanibazar (16 bbl/mmcfg)‚ Jalalabad (15 bbl/mmcfg)‚ and Kailashtila (13 bbl/mmcfg). Currently‚ natural gas accounts for more than 70% of the total commercial energy consumption and the major part of the future energy demand would be met from it. Power sector ranks the highest (44%) ‚fertiliser sector ranks the
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THE GARMENT INDUSTRY OF BANGLADESH Introduction: The garment industry has played a pioneering role in the development of industrial sector of Bangladesh. Though it took a rather late start i.e.‚ in 1976 but it soon established its reputation in the world market within a short span of time. Resultantly garment is now one of the main export items of the country. Besides‚ enriching the country’s economy it has played a very important role in alleviating unemployment. At present there are more than
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