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    Why Bangladesh Studies should be taught for the students of BBA It is important to learn the whereabouts of a country if someone wants to do business in a particular region or a country. As a student of BBA in Bangladesh‚ ‘Bangladesh studies’ is as important as any other courses in the whole curriculum. If one wants to start business in a particular area (say Bangladesh)‚ one must acquire complete knowledge about Geography Historical backgrounds Culture Manners & customs Religion and caste

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    Not Applicable (N / A) 4. BMA (Jt Svc Trg) Course No & Name N / A 5. Date of Commission 15 Apr 1983 Ante date of Seniority / Commission with reason 15 Apr 1980 . As per the Svc regulations for AMC officer in Bangladesh Army. 6. Present Substantive Rank with date Wing Commander‚ Dated: 05th August 2002. 7. Loss of Seniority (If any reason) N / A 8. Temporary Rank with date Group Captain‚ Dated: 09th September 2010. 9. Type of Commission PC (PRC). 10

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    ABSTRACT Bangladesh is experiencing an acute shortage of electric power that is likely to be worsening day by day which stresses the need for the deployment of renewable energy resources to extenuate this energy crisis. Since Bangladesh is a country which is abundant in natural resources; the substantial availability of renewable energy sources in the form of solar‚ biomass‚ biogas‚ hydropower and wind energy can provide opportunities of sustainable energy based development. In Bangladesh‚ nearly

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    Bangladesh is a small country but it has a huge population. It has also limited resources. As a result‚ it faces a number of problems. Unemployment problem is one of them. It is next to population problem but more serious than the late. It has posed a great threat for our country. Unemployment is the condition of remaining without job. It is a problem because it hampers all national and economic progress. The main cause of unemployment is illiteracy. The second cause of it is the unwillingness of

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    Life Insurance of Bangladesh

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    of the Life Assured. To be a life policy the insured event must be based upon the lives of the people named in the policy. History of the company PRAGATI INSURANCE LIMITED (PIL) was established in 1986. A group of young entrepreneurs of Bangladesh who had earlier launched a commercial Bank (National Bank) in the private sector sponsored the company with 30 million Taka capital. With the arrival of private sector power companies like AES‚ gas giants like UNOCAL‚ SHELL and development of other

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    we were assigned to study the rural market at Chiknagul as a sample. We visited Chiknagul in the evening on Thursday‚ the 23rd December‚ 2010‚ which was a weekly ―Haat-day‖ as well. As this paper describes the Rural Marketing System prevailing in Bangladesh‚ the views and findings presented here are derived from general information‚ as well as from consultations with persons conversant on rural market activities and certainly‚ from the visit of our own. 1.1 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY Our main objectives

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    INTRODUCTION: Bangladesh is a south Asian country. It is also known as a part of the third world country. Bangladesh has a unstable economy‚ and in the 21st century we are still dependent on our agricultural economic structure. We are trying quite hard to put an impact in the world economic system. For this we are pursuing the trend of the modernization of the western world. Still we are facing the economic instability. Changing the aspect of our industrialization and economic perspective we are

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    [pic] S.M. IBRAHIM KHAN Mailing Address # House#67(5th floor)‚Road#21‚Rupnagor R/A‚Mirpur‚ Dhaka-1216 Contact# 01619003563‚0182-7176556 E-Mail # ibrahim.shawon@yahoo.com CAREER OBJECTIVE Intend to work in a challenging and competitive environment where strong sense of responsibility and commitment is required‚ where dignity of work provides jobs satisfaction and the place of work provides potential avenues for learning‚ growing and achieving the optimum target level in the organization. PROFESSIONAL

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    Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest countries. In an effort to combat poverty and poor health‚ the country has established a network of affordable rural health-care units. Because doctors and nurses are expensive and not plentiful‚ the health centers are staffed by female health workers who do blood testing‚ take urine and stool samples‚ start IV lines‚ and diagnose some diseases. A health insurance plan is also offered where poor families can pay only what they can afford. In addition‚ the

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    poor urban children is really horrific. They suffer much greater deprivation than those in the countryside. Slum population has grown rapidly in the cities and towns as the landless poor migrate to these places‚ driven by poverty and natural disasters. With no money for proper accommodation‚ it is estimated that around one-third of the urban population in the six large cities now live in slums. Most of the male children labour in factories and fields until their hands are gnarled and backs bent. Many

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