1. ------------------------------------------------- Unemployment problems of bangladesh ------------------------------------------------- Rising unemployment and declining share of the poorer populace in national income are two major challenges for the country in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), says a government report. “Appropriate interventions are required so that benefits of economic growth reach the poorest quintile,” observes the report prepared by Planning Commission
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2/8/2016 Problems and Prospects for Modern Business Enterprises of Bangladesh Submitted to: Dr. Sabnam Jahan Associate Professor Department of Management University of Dhaka. Submitted by: Abul Kalam Azad EMBA Student code: 3-16-32-063 Course code & Title: EM: 501 Introduction to Business Abul Kalam Azad BANGLADESH POLICE Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................
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this credit, it is obvious that sensible management of this credit is fundamental to the sustainability of a bank. Objective of the Report: The objectives of my internship program are to gain practical work experience in the field of Banking Business that helps me to complete my BBA program required
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leading business institute of Bangladesh. We have prepared report is based on “Business Plan on “Pran Juice Company”. We are thinking about launching a new juice “pran sugar free smoothy”. To prepare this report we have followed marketing research methodology for whose are children and diabetic people. To see the market need and wants we prepared a questionnaire made by pran juice company. The survey took place inside and outside of Dhaka. After analyzing questionnaires we made some plan about location
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INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a nation of 164 million people where , according to world bank 41 percent live on less $1 per day. Different classes of people live here and their earning source is different. We have upper level people to lower level people Tea seller is one of them in the lower level. In this situation tea stall business provide a poor family in Bangladesh with the opportunity to grow a unique small business and serve their community with refreshing tea as well as earn money .Thousands
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Accounting Development of Bangladesh Submitted for: Netai Kumar Saha Lecturer Dept. of B.B.A East West University Submitted by: Md. Saim Ur Rahman Id: 2013-1-10-130 ACT-201 Sec-04 Submission Date: 29th March, 2015 Plot No-A/2, Main Road, JahuruIslam City Aftabnagar, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. ICAB The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB) is the national professional accountancy body in Bangladesh. It is the sole organization in Bangladesh with the right to award
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1227050 Name of the organization COMFORT KIDS WEAR “Kids wear with love and care” Plan Outline Content Page * Executive Summary 1 * Company Description 2 * Product
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SATISFACTION OF GRAMEENPHONE LIMITED BRAC Business School BRAC University 66, Mohakhali,Dhaka Submitted To Mahmudul Haq Assistant Professor BRAC Business School BRAC University Submitted By Md. Harun-Or-Rashid Student of BBA BBS Department ID: 08304114 Date of Submission: 25th September 2010 Letter of Transmittal Date: 25th September 2010 To Mahmudul Haq Assistant Professor BRAC Business School BRAC University 66, Mohakhali,Dhaka
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Introduction Internet Banking is growing popular day by day in Bangladesh. A number of private as well as local banks are going online now considering the demand and necessity of fast banking. Internet banking not only provides banking facility round the clock but also helps a country to get attached to the international economy as well as business. People throughout the world are now getting engaged with more activity and business and hence need the fast and anytime access to his/her bank account
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e-commerce development in Bangladesh. Both the statutory laws as well as the challenges in implementing them are discussed. Major legal, regulatory and institutional constraints to e-commerce are identified. The paper also lists specific policy changes aimed at bringing improvements to the legal and regulatory environment affecting e-commerce. Dimensions of E-Commerce The three dimensions of e-commerce are Business-to-Consumers (B2C), Business-to Business (B2B) and Business-to-Government (B2G).
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