in the personal file as per the requirements. * Maintain & fostering all disciplinary matters & ensuring the procedure in compliant with BEPZA instruction and Bangladesh labor Act 2006. * Development of a good and reliable industrial relation and assist to settle different grievances under BEPZA instruction and Bangladesh labor Act 2006. * To prepare and post show cause letter for continue long absent employees and follow further steps. * Confirmed activities for workers and staffs
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Microcredit: Empowering women in Bangladesh Parveen Mahmud Manifold problems of women cannot be overcome only by small IGAs and credit support. A package programme consisting of leadership and managerial development, of rights and laws, of education, credit, income, health and reproductive issues seems to be appropriate for removing these problems and for stepping up women's position in the society. Presently in its wider dimension microcredit is known as microfinance and seen as a legitimate
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represent the community of 15-20 women involved into savings and credit activities. Usually these groups are formed on voluntarily basis, but with encouragement of an external agency (NGO, MFI, government). The case study about the Grameen Bank of Bangladesh, presented in the economic development textbook, written by M.P. Todaro and S. C. Smith, is a good practical illustration of how credits can be provided to the groups of poor women. Considering that both sources emphasize microfinance programs delivered
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Jahurul Islam redefined the concept of business and industries in Bangladesh. He was the king of Bangladeshi business sector. The history books rightly states him as the father of Bangladeshi business. Business was in his blood since he belonged to a traditional business family. Jahurul Islam ventured into the business sector as early as 1964, with his company 'Islam Group'. Since then Islam Group has diverged into multidimensional sectors including engineering, construction, trading and even
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• Report on Marketing services in Bangladeshi banks • Report on Problems and Prospects of Bangladeshi Private Universities • Report on Strategic Planning System of Successful Software Companies in Bangladesh • Research Report on Bangladesh Readymade Garments Sector • Research Report on Mobile Phone & Human Lifestyle • Research Report on Bangladeshi Fashion Trends in Sari • Project on Problem & Prospects of Bangladeshi Sales
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PRODUCTION OF CERAMIC PRODUCTS: PROSPECTS & IMPACT ON EXPORT EARNING OF BANGLADESH TITLE OF THE STUDY Bangladesh is an agricultural country with some three-fifths of the population engaged in farming. Jute and tea are two important agricultural products to earn foreign exchange. For higher GDP growth, investments in industrial sector will need to be accelerated. The prevailing political and economic stability has greatly encouraged investment in the industrial sector. The trend of foreign
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction: The present structure of formal education in Bangladesh, if especially considered, may be divided into five stages: the primary, the secondary, the higher secondary, the under graduate and the graduate levels. In this government sponsored education system the “HSC” level in the title is located immediately after the secondary level consisting of 11 and 12. After the completion of two years of study at this level, the students sit for the HSC examination
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The sun slowly climbs above the abyss of Himalayas. Its light begins to wake the vibrant city of Lahore. It spreads through every street, winding its way down alleys, through local bazaars, atop countless mosques. It twists and turns till it reaches the windowsill of a house just a few minutes away from the busy marketplace. The warm rays fall across the face of a young girl; her hair is a frizzy mess from the humidity and her face a deep bronze from her constant sun exposure. Her eyes flutter awake
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performance and how it can be work in your organization, Bangladesh. d) Solve the problem (you could be facing to adapt the best technique in your organization but you must resolve trying to manage high performance organization)? e) What HRM technique should more viable in Bangladeshi perspective ( Create your own logic and model) You could be formulating the hybrid/neo-contingency diagram for adaptation with Bangladesh environment. Choose either one Module (3 pages)
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Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University Trisal , Mymensingh Assaingment on :THE CONFIGURATION OF PURCHASING A NEW COMPUTER FOR MY BUSINESS Course Name : Introduction To Computer Course code : SUBMITTED TO : Mr. Bijoy Chandra Das Lecturer Finance & Banking Jatiya kabi kazi nazrul islam university SUBMITTED BY: Harun-Or-Rashid Roll: 1413238
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