off-shoring landscape is being steadily reshaped as new alternative sourcing options are emerging. Bangladesh is one of these emerging new centers. Software is one of the most talked about but unexploited industries in Bangladesh. Last two decades have seen lot of initiatives, both in public and private sector, to stimulate growth in this sector. Although some successes have been achieved, Bangladesh lags far behind other South Asian countries like India and Sri Lanka in terms of employment and revenue
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corrupt societies are being affected by this “get-rich-quick” process. In Bangladesh government is in favor to create environment to apply “get-rich-quick” theory. The economic base of Bangladesh is remittance and foreign aid given by I.M.F. or World Bank. But it must not be the base of any countries economy. There must be some industries in global scale. There are very few industries established by some business leaders of Bangladesh. Almost all of them uses the “get-rich-quick” theory. Ahmed Akbar
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Resume of Mohammed Robiul Alam Present Address: Room # 24, Baitul Aman Mashjid Complex, Sonali Bank Lane Jhigatola, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1209 Cell: 01816579197, Email: robiul.ctg@gmail.com Career Objective: To work in a versatile and challenging job environment where I can practice my skills to build up a successful career path which will lead me towards a managerial position with more opportunities to explore and share. Academic Qualification: |Exam Title |Concentration
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Chief Executive Officer.- Moinul Corporation , July 2000 – Present (12 years 2 months) Dhaka- Bangladesh. We are marketing & sell the product & services for various companies as well as we also supply the various product & services as per corporate companies’ requirements. Our Company has been sourcing & selling, buying the various products for the market in Bangladesh & international firms from Bangladesh for the last 12 years, We are also working as
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| |COD |Clean Over Draft | |CRAB |Credit Rating Agency of Bangladesh | |DD |Demand draft | |EFT |Electronic Fund Transfer
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23 8. Future prospect…………………………… 24 9. References……………………………… 27 INTRODUCTION This report is to address the analysis of financial statements of Monno Ceramics Ltd and to carry out a 4-tier analysis over the Ceramic Industry in Bangladesh. I have gathered the necessary data from the website of Monno Ceramic Limited, the Dhaka Stock Exchange indexes and various web based articles to come up with the analysis I have provided in this report. Throughout the processing of this report
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Executive Summary: Right to information refers to people’s right to have all the necessary information regarding the political, legal and similar areas which is directly correlated to their daily lives. In Bangladesh, though people have very limited or no information at all due to lack of willingness and ability to obtain the necessary information’s. Thus the general people should look forward how this bridge can be closed between themselves and the government officials to obtain the necessary
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coming forward to industrializations, the country might lag behind and the rate of unemployment people could have been increased many folds. Recognition Mr. A.K Azad is one of those who have been playing a pivotal role to make an industrialized Bangladesh. A very young, energetic and sincere industrialist is the Chairman & Managing Director of Ha-Meem Group of Companies, one of the leading business conglomerates of the country. Under the dynamic leadership of Mr. A.K Azad, this group has been contributing
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Abstract Bangladesh has made significant progress in the area of human development for the last three decades. According to the human development index (HDI), Bangladesh’s HDI increased from 0.347 in 1975 to 0.547 in 2005. However the country’s HDI rank in 2005 was 140 out of 177 countries. Forty-eight percent of children under the age of five were underweight. They also lack access to healthy living conditions. In order to make the environment surrounding children healthier in rural Bangladesh, Grameen
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Guide to Doing Business Bangladesh Prepared by Lex Mundi member firm, Amir & Amir Law Associates This guide is part of the Lex Mundi Guides to Doing Business series which provides general information about legal and business infrastructures in jurisdictions around the world. View the complete series at: www.lexmundi.com/GuidestoDoingBusiness. Lex Mundi is the world’s leading network of independent law firms with in-depth experience in 100+ countries. Through close collaboration, our member
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