The scale of water pollution has disastrous effects on the health of the people who depend on the rivers and water supply. Geographic and Demographics India is located in South Asia. Nepal and Pakistan are located to the northwest. China and Bangladesh are located to the northeast. The capital of India is Delhi, which is located in the northern part of India. The India Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal surround the southern half of India. The Himalayan Mountains are located in the northern
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INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a developing country and now it is facing a huge number of growing unmanageable population bomb. A significant number of the population is being migrated from countryside to urban cities each year. This migration is creating unplanned urbanization and mushrooming of slum that produces a lot of unmanageable solid waste in all major cities of Bangladesh. More over as a typical developing country, Bangladesh is experienced with mushrooming factories, tanneries and industries in the
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assessing the borrower ❖ To compare the credit policy of IDLC with the credit policy guideline for the financial institutions (non-bank) of Bangladesh Bank and to identify the extent to which IDLC follows this guideline. ❖ To compare the credit risk management practices of IDLC Finance Limited with that of Industrial Promotion and Development Company of Bangladesh Limited, as a sample financial institution, to get an idea of the common deviations of credit risk management practices of the FIs from
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in Bangladesh. We are the pioneer in manufacturing Billiard and Snooker Accessories in the country. The products we are manufacturing are Billiard Board, Balls, cue and range. In producing our products we are going to use the raw materials from our country. We will use Shagun wood from Sylhet which will be collected from Savar. Also we are going to use ceramics and plastics from RAK industries. Wood used in the making of table will be highly furnished so that the harsh weather of Bangladesh cannot
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Evolution of Industrial Relations System in Bangladesh Dr Abdullah Al Faruque Dr. Abdullah Al Faruque is an Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Law, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Dr. Faruque is a Commonwealth Scholar and holds a PhD from University of Dundee. He is a specialist in labour law, petroleum contracts and environmental regulation. An author of a book, Dr. Faruque has also written several articles in reputed law journals both in Bangladesh and abroad. Copyright © International
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Direct Investment in Bangladesh CHAPTER ONE Background of the Study 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is considered as one of the vital ingredients for overall development process of a developing Bangladesh. country like Industrial development is an important pre-requisite growth country. of for a economic developing is Bangladesh basically a country of agrarian economy. For her economic development, industrial economy is imperative. So Bangladesh is gradually moving
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BANGLADESH TRADE POLICY SUPPORT PROGRAMME Comprehensive Trade Policy Of Bangladesh - Draft Final, 15.09.14 - Trade Policy Support Programme (TPSP) Project Task Force – HAK Tower (2nd floor) 3/C-1 Karwan Bazar, Dhaka 1215, Bangladesh 0 BANGLADESH TRADE POLICY SUPPORT PROGRAMME TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................ 6 Preamble ............................................
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[pic] American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) INTERNSHIP AFFILIATION REPORT ON “Letter Of Credit Procedure of EXIM Bank Ltd.” An Internship Affiliation Report Presented to the Faculty of Business Administration in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration Supervised By: Mr. Roomee Tareque Moudud Assistant Professor & Director (OPA) Faculty of Business Administration Submitted By: Faiza Irma Chowdhury
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Foreword I do not claim to have read the manuscript Of Changes and Transformations: Bangladesh Bank [July 2009-June 2013] highlighting changes the central bank has gone through in the past four years, but certainly had a cursory look at it. The publication of the book is of great significance at a time when the present government has just completed its four years in office. I welcome this initiative by Bangladesh Bank. I would like to thank Governor Dr. Atiur Rahman and others concerned with the
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Internship report On Bangladesh Shilpa Bank (BSB) (Central Recovery Department) Prepared for: Mr. Abdul Awal Chowdhury Senior Manager Training Department of Bangladesh Shilpa Bank Head Office, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 Supervised by: Prof. Dr. Saroj Kumar Saha
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