[pic] |Bangladesh at a Glance|[pi|[pi|[pic| | |c] |c] |] | |Introduction | |General information | |Geography | |People
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Economist readings 1. It pays to give Allowing consumers to set their own prices can be good for business; even better if the firms give some of it to charity http://www.economist.com/whichmba/it-pays-to-give?fsrc=nlw|mgt|01-12-2011|management_thinking [pic]IN OCTOBER 2007 Radiohead, a British rock group, released its first album in four years, “In Rainbows”, as a direct digital download. The move drew a fair bit of attention (including from this newspaper) not only because it represented a technological
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T.M. Mahbub Alam Sibel Flat # 2/A Nurer Chala Bazar ; Gulshan: 2 Dhaka-1212 Cell: 01719946147 E-mail: tm.sibel777@gmail.com Career Objectives: * To obtain a position to develop my skills as a good team player in a dynamic organization. * Dedicated towards excellent communication and interpersonal skills * To seek a position in a progressive organization where my personal and professional aptitude will enable me to make a significant contribution towards productivity :
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Part-1 (About Sundarban) The Sundarbans | | The Sundarbans ('Forest of Sundari trees') are one of the largest remaining areas of mangroves in the world. It also has exceptional biodiversity, notably about 400 Bengali tigers. Its ever changing landscape is shaped by tidal shifts, rivers and creeks. Brief Description The Sundarbans mangrove forest, one of the largest such forests in the world (140,000 ha), lies on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the
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Life of a successful entrepreneur: Mr. Jahurul Islam Jahurul Islam was one of those who have been discussed very frequently in the history of business and entrepreneurship in Bangladesh. He was born in Bhagalpur, a village iii Bajitpur thana under Kishoregonj district. His father Mr. Aftab Uddin was a tiny contractor in Mymensingh district board. His father had small income with which he used to run his business staying in his village home. His mother Mrs Rahima Aktar was a very pious housewife
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| | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form | Banglapedia in Bengali | | | Citibank N A a foreign private bank in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh branch commenced its banking operations on 24 June 1995 after obtaining license from bangladesh bank in January 1995. Before starting full-fledged banking activity through the branch at dhaka, it established a foreign representative office here in 1987. The present branch of the bank
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Description of some Men’s Products Shirt (Full & Half) Shirt is a very popular product for men. Aarong produce full & half shirts. They produce many new design shirts. The minimum price of shirt is 571 and maximum is 1200 T – shirt T- Shirt is very popular for young boys and girls. They like it very much. Aarong produce many new design of T – shirt for young generation. The price of it is 400 – 650. Executive shirt Executive shirt
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this model for operations becomes sustainable within the shortest possible time. It has been adopted by many MFIs around the world to get result within the shortest possible time. As of October 2011, ASA has successfully extended its outreach in Bangladesh through 3,164 branches and its 21,298
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Eve Teasing: The Man-Flu There’s nothing new to redefine eve teasing to the people of Bangladesh. People, here in our country, who don’t even know whether eve teasing is a Bengali or an English term, at least, know it is something related to sexual harassment of girls outdoor. The feminists explicitly call it little-rape. From the time immemorial, in nature, men have luckily found themselves physically stronger than women. And most probably, this priceless discovery of men helped much lead them
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The Early Mughal Experience in Bengal, 1574–1610 But seizing the capital and possessing the land were two different matters. While Mun‘im Khan and Raja Todar Mal, Akbar’s finance minister, were in Tanda reorganizing the revenue administration of the newly conquered province, thousands of Afghans melted into the forested Bengali hinterland, where for the next forty years they continued to hold out against the new regime. There they attracted a host of dissidents, including Muslim and Hindu zamīndārs
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