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    faithfulness associate Pakistan and Bangladesh to each other. The people of the two countries shared a ‘common nationhood’ for almost twenty-five years and even after separation it has not been easy to sever the links rooted deep in their history. However‚ Pakistan-Bangladesh relations had a bad start primarily because of two reasons. First‚ Bangladesh was born out of a bloody conflict with a military regime ruling the country from Islamabad. Secondly‚ Bangladesh gained freedom with help from India

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    Overpopulation in Bangladesh Bangladesh is considered as one of the fastest developing countries. It is considered to have a great future but the biggest threat that it face’s is over population. By definition‚ overpopulation is the condition where the number of organisms exceeds the carrying capacity of their habitat. It is the greatest problem in Bangladesh. The land area of Bangladesh is less than her vast population. For this reason‚ Bangladesh in considered as over populated country. It is

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    and private institutes would give them the good educational circumstance. Second of all‚ we have great public transportation systems. One of them is the subway‚ it is near my town. Almost everyday in the morning‚ the traffic is jamed in Busan where I’m living. Due to the heavy traffic there are many people who are late for work‚ but the subway would get rid of the problem. And the other is the buses. They are connected to other sites really well. Without your own car‚ you can reach anywhere

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    02 Jul Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh: Recent Progress You are here: Home » Resources » Development Updates » Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh: Recent Progress Share Posted by Web Editor in Development Updates 0 Summary: The Constitution of Bangladesh provides clear directives for formulating pro-people development strategies and goals. Bangladesh’s Constitutional guidelines are rooted in a framework aimed at raising the quality of life through a balanced and equitable growth. To fulfil

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    Garments Sector in Bangladesh

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    1.1 Background of the Study The garments industry of Bangladesh has been the key export division and a main source of foreign exchange for the last 35 years. At present‚ the country generates about $6 billion worth of products each year by exporting garment. The industry provides employment to about 3 million workers of whom 90% are women. Two non-market elements have performed a vital function in confirming the garment industry’s continual success; these elements are (a) quotas under Multi- Fibred

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    Uber’s Impact on the Transportation Industry Rideshare services are rapidly integrating in cities across the United States and internationally. Uber is revolutionizing the transportation industry‚ specifically in connecting a rider and a driver. A similar business would be a taxi service but more technologically advanced. Uber is not an entirely new concept‚ however‚ it is only from their new advancements and advancement in technology did Uber become a true player in the transportation industry. Uber has

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    UTILIZATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES (HR) FOR THE-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF BANGLADESH INTRODUCTION 1. Human being is the God’s best creation. So is the Human Resource (HR)‚ the best of all the resources that a country might possess. ’People’ is one of the four constituents of any state‚ without it there would be no state. As the number of the people goes high‚ the state also becomes wealthier‚ provided that‚ this resource is managed properly to suite the requirement of the state or the country. HR

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    Bata Shoe in Bangladesh

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    Strategies of Retail Organizations of Bangladesh” A Study on Bata Shoe Company (Bangladesh) Limited Marketing Strategies of Retail Organization of Bangladesh A Study on Bata Shoe Company (Bangladesh) Ltd. In Bangladesh‚ Bata started its operation in 1962. The company is one of the largest tax–paying corporate bodies contributing Tk. 1.2 billion (year 2009) which represents approximately 70% of tax paid by the entire footwear sector of Bangladesh. Bata is the largest retail organization

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    Despite serious problems related to a dysfunctional political system‚ weak governance‚ and pervasive corruption‚ Bangladesh remains one of the few democracies in the Muslim world. Bangladeshis regard democracy as an important legacy of their bloody war for independence‚ and they vote in large numbers. However‚ democratic institutions and practices remain weak. Bangladesh is generally a force for moderation in international forums‚ and it is also a long-time leader in international peacekeeping

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    So it acts an important role in HR department. As a part of BBA program‚ our Introduction to HRM course instructor Ramjanul Ahsan assigned us to prepare a report on HR Practices in Bangladesh. We have selected two companies to show the scenarios of Human Resource practice in our Bangladesh. They are “Nestle Bangladesh Ltd.” and “Square Textile. Ltd.” We have focused more on Recruitment Process of Square and have focused lot on Training and Development of Nestle. This combination shows the basic scenarios

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