COMPETETIVE SITUATION OF MIRPUR BENAROSHI POLLI SUBMITTED TO Ms. Nafisa Kasem Course Instructor Department of Management Studies Faculty of BBA BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY (BUBT) SUBMITTED BY Group: RISK DISTRTIBUTOR Name | ID | Intake | Signature | Abdullah-Al-Mohian | 10112101419 | 24th | | Mahia Chowdhury | 10112101433 | 24th | | Jaber Ahmed | 10112101421 | 24th | | Fatema Jannat | 10112101449 | 24th | | Sunmoon Afroz Tama | 10112101446
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Bangladesh is resounding with the target of achieving digital Bangladesh. Broadly speaking, a digital society ensures an ICT driven knowledge-based society where information will be readily available on-line and where all possible tasks of the government, semi-government and private spheres will be processed using the modern technology. So, a digital Bangladesh must guarantee efficient and effective use of modern ICT in all spheres of the society with a view to establishing good governance. In other
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Governance, Bank’s Transparency and Bank’s Performance – A Panel Analysis Public Study” Submitted To: MD. AL MAMUN Assistant Professor of Finance Department of Business Administration East West University Course Instructor: BUS 498 Submitted By: Monjur-E-Elahi ID: 2010-1-10-067 Date of Submission: 27th December, 2013 Letter of Transmittal: 27th December, 2013 Md. Al Mamun Assistant Professor of Finance Department of Business Administration East West University Submission of the research project
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E-banking in Bangladesh: An exploratory study on how the banks are adopting with e-banking E-banking in Bangladesh: An exploratory study on how the banks are adopting with e-banking Prepared for: Mr. Shubhankar Shil Assistant Professor School of Business Administration University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh Course Teacher Insurance and Leasing Prepared by: Muntasir Rashid Khan Student ID. 1268 BBA Program
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decided to open its own retail outlet under the brand name Aarong, meaning ‘village fair’, it broadened its arms to include other artisans and master craftsmen throughout Bangladesh who were involved in the making of handicrafts for generations, and were finding it extremely difficult to survive in the newly formed country. Bangladesh has a long history of folk art and crafts but in general art and crafts were infrequently marketed as a meaningful enterprise for the poor. In the 1970s, BRAC was examining
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Corporate Vision Building profitable and socially responsible financial institution focused on Market and Business with Growth potential, thereby assisting BRAC and stakeholders to build a just, enlightened, healthy democratic and poverty free Bangladesh”. Corporate Mission Sustained growth in Small & Medium Enterprise sector Continuous low-cost deposit Growth with controlled growth in retail assets. Corporate Assets to be funded through self-liability mobilization. Growth in
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Bangladesh emerged as an independent country in 1971. She entered into International Trade actively since 1972. In the early years of independence the gap between Import and Export was very wide. This gap started to decrease from 1980s when Bangladesh adopted liberal trade policy consistent with the emerging trend of the market economy. Extensive reform programs have been implemented in trade regimes during the last two decades. The prime objective of the trade policy of Bangladesh is to strengthen
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ICTs for Better Marketing of Agricultural Produce in Bangladesh 1. Introduction Agriculture is the most important sector in the economy of Bangladesh. As the largest private enterprise, agriculture contributes about 21% of the GDP, sustains the livelihood of about 52% of the labour force and remains a major supplier of raw materials for agro-based industries in Bangladesh [1]. The rural economy of Bangladesh is transforming, the specific manifestation is non-farm economy is flourishing. Out of 80%
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Industrial Enterprises of Bangladesh: A Public-Private Sector Comparison Mir Mohammed Nurul Absar*, Zahed Husain Sikder**, Balasundaram Nimalathasan***, Mohammed Moniruzzaman Bhuiyan**** * East Delta University, 1267/A Goshaildanga, Agrabad, Chittagong, Bangladesh e-mail: mmnabsar@yahoo.com ** Department of Management Studies, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh e-mail: zahidsikder@aiub.edu *** Department of Commerce, University of Jaffna, Thirunelveli, Jaffna, Sri Lanka e-mail: bnimalathasan@yahoo
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Bangladesh Software and IT Service Industry Recent Trends & Dynamics Software and IT service industry in Bangladesh has crossed a long road over the last few decades. It has matured. The industry no more remains at the sideline. It joined the mainstream. Not only the industry is contributing significantly in the national income, but also it has been playing very crucial role in creating high quality employment for a sizable portion of young graduates of the country. The presence of high number of
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