...Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti BULLETIN Vol. LXII No. 4/2010 1 - 11 Economic Sciences Series Employee Compensation Practices in Industrial Enterprises of Bangladesh: A Public-Private Sector Comparison Mir Mohammed Nurul Absar*, Zahed Husain Sikder**, Balasundaram Nimalathasan***, Mohammed Moniruzzaman Bhuiyan**** * East Delta University, 1267/A Goshaildanga, Agrabad, Chittagong, Bangladesh e-mail: mmnabsar@yahoo.com ** Department of Management Studies, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh e-mail: zahidsikder@aiub.edu *** Department of Commerce, University of Jaffna, Thirunelveli, Jaffna, Sri Lanka e-mail: bnimalathasan@yahoo.com **** Department of Statistics, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh e-mail: bhuiyan_mz@yahoo.com Abstract Compensation is one the most important functions of human resource management (HRM). The present study aimed at exploring differences between the public and private sector industrial enterprises of Bangladesh with respect to overall status of compensation practices. Data collected from twenty-six public and thirty-four private industrial enterprises shows that the overall status of compensation practices of the private sector industrial enterprises is significantly better than that of the public sector industrial enterprises in Bangladesh. Some implications are also offered for overall improvement of the compensation practices of the public and private sector industrial enterprises of Bangladesh. Key words: compensation...
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...[pic] AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY–BANGLADESH (AIUB) FACULTY OF SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNSHIP AFFILIATION REPORT ON Web Application Development using HTML, CSS and PHP at SynTech It & Marketing Form An Internship Report Presented to the OFFICE OF PLACEMENT and DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering Supervised By MD. Hafizur Rahman (HAFIZ) Assistant Professor & Special Assistant (CS) Department of Computer Science American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Submitted By Sikder Md.Mohiuddin ID: 10-17082-2 DEPT: CSE Date of Submission: May 4, 2014 LETTER OF SUBMITTAL Dr. Dip Nandi Assistant Professor & Head Department of Computer Science (Undergraduate Program) American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Subject: Submission of the Internship Report. I take the pleasure to submit my report titled “Web Application Developer”. This report provided me the opportunity to experience the real flavor of the web developer profession. In this report, I tried to summarize what I have done and experienced during my internship period as a web developer in Department of Web development of SynTech Web House (& Marketing Firm). I was assigned to work as a web developer in Department of Web development where I developed an application using HTML and CSS. Overall...
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...Third Genders in Cultural Societies M’Tisha Garnett ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Instructor: Larissa Begley February 3, 2014 In society today should the Hijra and Two Spirit be recognized as gay men in their culture rather than Third Gender? Studies have shown that these Third Gender groups choose not to label themselves as male or female, but prefer a female appearance and male companionship. This way of life has resulted in a high rate of HIV/AIDS in their communities. There are many Third Gender groups in different cultures such as the Fa’afafine in Polynesia, Sworn Virgins from the Balkins and the Hijra’s from South Asia. Hijra who of the Third Gender have since the late 90’s been recognized as a third gender by their county but they are still dealing with acceptance in their society. Although a lot of these Third Gender groups been around for centuries and some hold a spiritual meaning, that is not much of the case today. Third Genders such as Hijra and Two-Spirits are not seen in society as spiritual beings anymore, they are being labeled transsexual, transgender, or gay. Because of their status and lack of money and education they have been forced into prostitution with the same sex, exposing them to HIV and AIDS which is plaguing their community. The hijras are a religious community of men who dress and act like women and whose culture centers on the worship of Bahuchara Mata, one of the many versions of the Mother Goddess worshipped throughout...
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...ASSIGNMENT ON BUSINESS ECONOMICS SUBMITTED BY- Akram Hussain Sikder DECREASE IN GOLD PRICE OVER LAST FEW MONTHS IN INDIA From ancient time Indian people and specially women were crazy about gold. All people wheather from higher, middle, and lower class are wishing to buy gold or gold made ornament by any means. Some of them are buy gold for prestigious purpose wheather some are buy as an investment for future. So gold is used as investment and exchange purpose too. An important fact is that Resurve Bank of India have to store gold equal to the amount of money that has been circulated all over the country. So RBI can issue currency depending on the amount of gold they stored. Here another interesting and important fact is that during the financial crisis in the year 1990, india have very limited foreign currency to import from outside. At that time Indian Government accuired foreign currency by giving gold that they save in foreign country as mortgage. In the month of November, 2012 gold price was approx Rs 32490 per 10 gm which was come down to approx Rs 25550 per 10 gm in the month of April, 2013 and in the last month it is approx Rs 28000 per 10 gm. So comparing with the price of November, 2012 now gold price is decreased by 20%. And as a result Indian people lost approx Rs 1400000 Crore during last 6-7 month. It is a fact that according to the demand of gold, supply is limited. A survey report says that the value of total gold of the world...
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...Name | Address | Page no. | | Abadul, Jinjira | Jinjira | 93 | 30,126 | Abdul Malek, Sarulia | Sarulia Bazar | | | Aftab Carpet, Shylet | Shylet | 230 | 55,558 | Ajijul, Barisal | Ajijul, Barisal | | | Akondo Store, Netrokona | Netrokona | 203 | | Akter Traders, Kishorgonj | Kishorgonj | | | Alamgir, Mouna, | Mouna, Gazipur | | | Amin Trading, Chockbazar | Dhaka | | | Anamul, Gazipur | Gazipur | | | Aziz, Zinzira | Zinzira | 179 | 76,750 | Babu Saha, Nouga | Tulapotti, Nouga | 136 | 1,17,225 | Babul Hossain, Norael | Norael | | | Bachu Pati Ghor, Bogura | Bogura | 15 | 36,400 | Bappi Da/Nirmol Ray | Magura | | | Bhae Bhae Store | Barisal | 207 | 2150 | Bhuiya Carpet House, Feni | Feni, Comilla | 211 | 34,548 | Bobi (Golam Rasul), Khulna | Khulna | | | Bogura Cap House, Bogura | Bogura | 21 | 41,953 | Camelia Shopping Center | Maymensingh | 69 | 2470 | Cash Sell | Office | | | Comilla Pati Ghor | Comilla | 193 | 454 | Darul Hadis, Khulna | Khulna | 213 | 400 | Darul Koran, Khulna | Khulna | 191 | 8,300 | Datta Store | Potuakhali | | | Delwar, Comilla | Comilla | | | Dhaka Bostraloy, Jessore | Jessore | 221 | 158 | Doly Store, Bagha | Bagha | | | Dulal Store, Barisal | Kathpatti,Barisal | | | Dulal uddin, Nouga | Halalia, Nouga | 121 | 77,088 | Faruk, Taltola | Taltola, Dhaka | | | Feni Traders | Feni | 43 | 5400 | Fojol & Brothers, Imamgonj | Imamgonj, Dhaka | 153 | (46,652) | ...
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...e-Commerce & m-Commerce BB has issued directives for the banks for starting e-Commerce activities. Permitted transactions are - Online payment of utility bills from client's accounts to recipient�s accounts, Transfer of money from one account of a client to another account in the same bank, Payment/collection of money from/to buyer�s bank account to seller�s bank account for buy/sale of products and Transaction via internet using credit card in local currency. From March 11, 2011 following transactions has been given permission. Not-over TK.5,00,000 can be transferred from one clients account to another clients account lying in the same bank using internet/online facilities subject to the fact that it will fully comply with prevailing Money Laundering Prevention legislations and related circulars. In order to start M-Commerce in Bangladesh, mobile network operators have been given permission to sell railway tickets and tickets of cricket matches organized by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) using mobile technology. Three Telcos have got permission for m-Commerce related transactions. Approximately 425,000 utility (water, gas and electricity) bill payments are made and 12,000 train tickets are sold per month. Besides, tickets of the cricket matches organized by Bangladesh Cricket Control Board are also sold via m-commerce. Mobile commerce (m-commerce) is basically an extension of e-commerce on the mobile phone which enables consumers to make payments for goods and services...
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...------------------------------------------------- About SEC The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was established on 8th June, 1993 under the Securities and Exchange Commission Act, 1993. The Chairman and Members of the Commission are appointed by the government and have overall responsibility to formulate securities legislation and administer as well. The Commission is a statutory body and attached to the Ministry of Finance. Mission of the SEC is to: * Protect the interests of securities investors. * Develop and maintain fair, transparent and efficient securities markets. * Ensure proper issuance of securities and compliance with securities laws. The Commission's main functions are: * Regulating the business of the Stock Exchanges or any other securities market. * Registering and regulating the business of stock-brokers, sub-brokers, share transfer agents, merchant bankers and managers of issues, trustee of trust deeds, registrar of an issue, underwriters, portfolio managers, investment advisers and other intermediaries in the securities market * Registering, monitoring and regulating of collective investment scheme including all forms of mutual funds. * Monitoring and regulating all authorized self-regulatory organizations in the securities market. * Prohibiting fraudulent and unfair trade practices relating to securities trading in any securities market. * Promoting investors’ education and providing training for intermediaries...
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...The Insurance Market in Bangladesh now consists of two state-owned corporations, forty three and seventeen private sector general & life insurance companies respectively, a total of 62 insurance companies. Thus the insurance sector in Bangladesh has grown up substantially and deepened remarkably with number of companies in both life and general segments. With the expansion of size of the insurance market, the volume of assets of the industry has also increased substantially. PROFILE OF SADHARAN BIMA CORPORATION Sadharan Bima Corporation is only state-owned General Insurance Corporation operating under the direct control and supervision of the Ministry of Finance, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Following characteristics of SBC proves its financial soundness :- Government owned enterprise - Financial Soundness due to huge assets owned by SBC - Only re-insurer in Bangladesh - Wide net-work of offices - Public trust - Huge trained & skilled manpower - Large investable fund - Huge Real Estate Assets in Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Bogra & Sylhet. SBC TOWER – the only multistoried car parking building in the heart of the capital city of Bangladesh SBC is the sponsor shareholder of Investment Corporation of Bangladesh, Industrial Development and Leasing Company, National Tea Company Limited, National Housing Finance and Investment Ltd, Aramit Ltd, Central Depository BD Ltd.etc. The main pillar of the SBC is insurance as well as reinsurance...
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...EMBA guideline complete solutions of National Bank Limited (NBL) Early banking system served mainly as depositors for funds, while the more modern system has considered the supplying of credit their main purpose. A Bank not only accepts money or deposits but also lends money and creates its own credit, Crow her has defined a bank as “a dealer in debts-his own and of other people”. Sawyer’s states, “We can define a bank as n institution whose debts (bank deposits) are widely accepted in settlement of other peoples debts to each other”. The class of financial institutions called commercial banks has one important characteristic that distinguishes it from all other kinds of financial institutions. This important distinction is that t alone can hold deposits to be drawn upon by check’ it has the power to create and destroy money, within limits, through the use of loans and demand deposits. Commercial banks lend money by creating demand deposits and retire loans by canceling demand deposits. The functions of modern commercial banks are numerous and overlap with those of such other financial institutions. They are most sharply differentiated form other financial institutions by the character of their principal liabilities. Only commercial banks hold demand deposits, which constitute the most important component of money supply, thus banks are unique among non governmental institutions as administrators of demand deposits and as money issuers. They influence not only size of the...
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...Acceptance and Oppression Of Two Spirits and Hijras Marla Houston Ashford University Anthropology 101 Instructor Michelle Loose Celebration and Oppression Of Two Spirits and Hijras We see a number of cultures that have an identified third gender. “The baku in the Philippines, xaniths in Oman, serrers among the Pokot people of Kenya” (Khan, S et al., 2009). Throughout these cultures people are being revered, oppressed, celebrated, and mocked. Specifically, this will be a discussion of the differences between the Two Spirits of the Lakota Nation and the Hijra of South Asia, and how both cultures have changed throughout the years from cultural evolution and colonization. An example from Lakota Nation is “an old Lakota word, “Winyanktehca” has today been contracted to the simple word, “Wintke,” meaning, “two-souls-person” (Schützer, 1995). Two Spirit people are revered in the Lakota nation, they are considered sacred, spiritual and mysterious. When the European settlers arrived in the “new world”, they worked to change multiple aspects of the Lakota nation, including the treatment of the Wintke. Wintke are called to transform their gender in dreams from their deity. Schützer (1995) stated that she was given a choice “Lakota deities never order. [Her] gender transformation was called for by the Spirits” (Shützer, 1995). Schützer felt called by her ancestors, the spirits that she worshiped and held sacred, to change her life and her experience within...
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...BSCIC: AN OVERVIEW 4.1 Historical Background Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) is a public sector enterprise with autonomous character entrusted with entire task of promotion and development of small and cottage industries in Bangladesh. It is the successor organization to the former East Pakistan Small industries Corporation (EPSIC) which was established by an Act of the parliament in 1957. Main role has been to assist the promotion of small manufacturing enterprises by- (a) developing infra-structural facilities for industry, (b) providing technical assistance and counseling services, (c) financing industries in the private sector and (d) setting up industries for which private investors were reluctant. Under the direct or indirect initiative of BSCIC a plenty of entrepreneurs has been created and enterprises has been set up in the country. But the influence of globalization and the free economy impacts upon the traditional manufacturing enterprises. This situation for marketing of small and cottage industries products is a major constraints facing by the sector. BSCIC is to provide facilities to the existing and new entrepreneurs to expand and develop their markets and to stay and sustain in the competitive environment. The definition of small-scale industry has undergone a considerable change in Bangladesh from time to time under government industrial policies. During the period 1957-65, small scale industry in Bangladesh...
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...Topic: Comparative analysis of portable water of Dhaka City Course: ENV 107 Section: 34 Semester: Summer 2016 Prepared by Istiaque Rahman ID: 1611345630 Prepared For Dr. Md. Tajuddin Sikder M. Sc. In Environmental Sciences (JU), Ph. D in Environmental Science (Hokkaido University, Japan) Department of Environmental Science and Management North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh ABSTRACT Comparative examination of different samples of portable water sources of water in Dhaka city was carried out with a view to assess the different sources of water and determine the water quality of the different sources. The sources of water examined are MUM drinking water, NSU drinking water, NSU tap water, distilled water, Pepsi and waste water. Many parameters were taken in consideration to test the water including physical conditions such as smell, color, turbidity and chemical conditions such as pH, DO, E.coli, TDS and NaCl present in the samples. Finally, a comparative analysis was done to assess the water quality of each samples based on the results from the experiment done. INTRODUCTION Importance of Water: With two thirds of the earth's surface covered by water and the human body consisting of 75...
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...The SME products and functions of Prime Bank Limited [pic] Bangladesh University of business and technology (BUBT) The SME products and functions of Prime Bank Limited Prepared for: Md. zakir Hossain Lecturer Department of finance Bangladesh University of business and technology (BUBT) Prepared by: The extreme’z |SL No. | Name |Roll no. | |01. |Md. Safiul hasan |10113101056 | |02. |Ayesha siddika |10113101057 | |03. |Md. imadul haque khan |10113101075 | |04. |Fatema-tuz-zohora Tama |10113101077 | |05. |Farzana Anower |10113101090 | Intake: 25th section: 02 program: B.B.A Date of submission: 10th September, 2011 Date: 10th September, 2011 MD. zakir hossain Lecturer Department of finance Bangladesh University Of business and technology Dear Sir, It is our pleasure to submit the report on “The SME products and functions of Prime Bank Limited” as requirement of BUS-101...
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...Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited Human Resources Division Head Office, Dhaka. Recruitment of Assistant Officer Grade-III '2012 of the Bank. Merit wise qualified candidates both in Written Examination and Vive Voce Merit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Roll No. 44455 44245 15133 12138 13806 30179 15128 13123 56158 30216 14747 15142 15392 30438 31799 30538 14742 47759 30352 31226 36057 51759 11935 38505 13454 13948 30710 35021 53615 50548 10776 14488 36942 34877 35251 15256 48527 35309 44879 14937 15358 40131 46815 35794 Name Md.Aminul islam MD. SHAHER ULLAH Most. Monjila Khatun Anjuman Ara Mukarrima Akhter Md. Fazlul Haque Farzana Khan MORIUM KHANOM Md. Ashraf Hossain Abdulla Al Mahamud MOST. FAHMIDA HAQUE Zahanara Khatun Taieba Ahmad Kazi Misbah Uddin Md. T Mohammad Saifuddin Muhammad Ali Arzumanara Khanam Md. Shahed Alamm MD. ABUL BASHER Mohammad Abul Basar Md. Raihanul Islam MD. SAMSUL AREFIN Sadeka Tamanna Muhammad Abdul Aziz Roksana Momtaj Most. Firoza Khatun Md. Muzahidul Islam Md. Suibur Rahman MD. JOHURUL ISLAM Md. Abdur Rahim Sadia Afroze Ummey Sumaiya Md. Ashraf Uddin Masum Billah Md.Kaizer Ebna Jaman Rabeya Khatun Md.Abdul Jalil Muhammad Abdur Rouf MASUM BILLAH Rabiun Nessa Mst. Masuma Khatun Md.Zakir Hossain Md. Safiullah Khan Md.Mohsin Uddin. Father's Name Md.Zafar Ali Mondol MD. AHSAN ULLAH Md. Mofazzal Hossain Md. Nuruzzaman Azad Md. Rafiqul Islam Md. Moin Uddin Mofazzal Hossain...
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...Executive Summary National Bank Limited is a customer oriented financial institution. It remains dedicated to meet up with the ever growing expectations of the customer because at National Bank, customer is always at the center. Customer satisfaction is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. It is seen as a key performance indicator within a business. So, assessing the level of customer satisfaction actually helps to measure an organization‘s position in business. I am doing my internship in National Bank limited with rotation on different desks which includes Accounts Opening, General Banking, Retail Banking, Clearing, Remittance, Loans and Advances etc. In this report “The Customer Satisfaction on different services of National Bank Limited”. I will focus on various aspects of this Bank. Since they are standing at good position among the private banks, their financial position, market shares, marketing mechanisms, overall strengths and weakness, objectives, goals will be cross examined for analyzing the fact that how they were and how they will be in future. Various types of analysis will help us to understand the comparative position and a transparent picture of this Bank that will help us to draw any comment at a glance. As I am directly in touch with customers, the report will deal with the service quality and customer satisfaction of National Bank Limited. A survey will be conducted on the customers of National...
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