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    Supplementary Chapter HRM problems in Bangladesh Bangladesh is one of the least development countries (LDC) in the world. It’s Human Resource development index‚ as published by UN‚ is one of the poorest‚ literacy rate is poor. Extremely high level of corruption and politicization of society has made HR event tougher. These problems create several challenges for Human Resource Management in Bangladesh. Some of those are: 01. Very high population growth‚ unemployment‚ deteriorating ethical

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    related to the Indo-Aryan peoples of India and Bangladesh (as opposed to the majority Sino-Tibetan people of Burma). The region of Rakhine was annexed and occupied by Myanmar in the 1700s‚ thus bringing the Rohingya people under Burmese rule. As of 2012‚ 800‚000 Rohingya live in Burma. According to the United Nations‚ they are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. Many Rohingya have fled to ghettos and refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh‚ and to areas along the Thai-Burma border. Their

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    same. Prices of the products are under this category are competitive. Bangladesh mainly concentrates on this category‚ as labor cost is one of the lowest in the world. 1.2 Growth & Trends: The growth potential of pharmaceutical industry is enormous. As urban population is increasing and people are getting educated‚ they are now more concerned about healthcare. So the demands of medical products are rising. In Bangladesh unhygienic conditions and poor health maintenance plans provide vast scope

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    thics and Governance (Aspire IAS) Part 2 ****************************** Whistle Blowing and Ethics (Very Important for upcoming examination) ********************************************** How can government encourage whistle blowing? In an article about whistle blowing in a business context ‚ Lilanthi Ravishankar makes a useful distinction between external and internal whistle blowing. She argues that companies should encourage internal whistle blowing so that problems are solved within

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    basically EU based like Germany‚ Sweden‚ etc. In terms of distribution‚ multiples command the largest share at 54 percent having continued EU nations in recent years‚ while furniture independents and specialists are also key outlets. In terms of Bangladesh some renowned brand company starts to dominate accounting for over increasing percent of the market‚ although non brand owners are growing their share due to a combination of labor intensive country. In terms of distribution‚ furniture independents/specialists

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    Wonders of Water The human body is over 60% water and proper hydration is essential to a healthy mind and body. Water can be more than just “tap” water it can come from other sources in nature the coconut. Coconut water is the liquid from an actual coconut and it can be used to hydrate the body either by drinking it or intravenously. It is rich in vitamins and nutrients much in comparison to human blood. The minerals and antioxidants are essential for growth and disease prevention. It is also

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    Below I have bulleted all the important stuff for each week according to the professors weekly timeline. I thought it would be easier to be organized if it was summed up for each week with the professor’s requirements. Week 7 and 8 have the additional requirements listed. This is a good tool for the team leader each week to use to keep us on track. We can add anything we feel is necessary as a team. I feel like this would keep me on track if I was managing a project and I thought it might be a

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    Paharpur Vihara ● Mahastan Garh ● Moinamati in Comilla Answer: 1. Dhakeshwari Temple: The Dhakeshwari Temple is a famous ancient temple‚ arguably the most prominent temple of Dhaka as well as the most important Hindu place of worship in Bangladesh. It is also said that the name of the city itself as coined after the temple. It is situated on the northern side of the Dhakeshwari Road near Bakshi bazar area of Old Dhaka‚ less than half a mile to the southwest of the Salimullah Hall of Dhaka

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    12.5 | 12.5 | GDP Deflator (% change) | | | | | | | FY 12-16 MTMF | 6.8 | 6.2 | 6.0 | 5.8 | 5.5 | | FY 13-17 MTMF | 7.6 | 6.3 | 6.0 | 5.8 | 5.4 | 4.9 | From the table it can be said‚ the GDP is increasing from year 2011-2016. As Bangladesh is a developing country‚ maintaining a positive growth in GDP is a big challenge. The major challenges are power and energy shortage‚ infrastructure bottlenecks‚ increases in fuel and non-fuel commodity prices in the international market‚ uncertainty

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    Overview of Garment industry in Sri Lanka Garment industry has an important place in Sri Lanka’s economy. It has become Sri Lanka’s largest export industry since 1986. It is also the country’s largest net foreign exchange earner since 1992. The garment industry in Sri Lanka expanded rapidly after the liberalization of the economy in 1977. During the 1990s‚ the garment industry grew at 18.5 per cent per annum. The export-led expansion of the industry led to the replacement of tea by garments as the nation’s

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