2012 Introduction The contribution of the industry sector to Bangladesh economy has been on the increase. Among the fifteen sectors identified for national income “Leather Industry” is one of them. Industry is the backbone upon which the economy of any country prevails. The growth of economy, the internal development of a nation depends upon the development of industrial sector. The cheap, reliable, and abundant labor available in Bangladesh is attractive to the world’s leading transnational corporations
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5 PURPOSE OF THE REPORT * 2 ABOUT JANATA BANK LIMITED * 2.1 VISION OF JANATA BANK * 2.2 MISSION OF JANATA BANK * 2.3 OBJECTIVES OF JANATA BANK * 2.4 VALUES OF JANATA BANK * 2.5 BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY OF JANATABANK LTD. * 2.6 THEIR LONG TERM STRATEGY * 2.7 BUSINESS AREAS OF JANATA BANK LTD. * 2.8 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF JANATA BANK * 2.9 History of the Bank * 2.9.1 Functions of the Bank * 2.9.2 Branch network * 2
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pleasure to submit this term paper featuring “Tax incentives for attracting FDI and some policy recommendation”. As a part of our MBA program we tried our best to gather relevant information for preparing a complete term paper. Without your sincere co-operation and proper guideline, it would not possible for us to prepare the term paper. For this act of kindness, we are grateful to you. This overview is not fully free from mistake due to some limitations. We hope you will accept it with gracious consideration
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STRUCTURE, ADMINISTRATION OF VAT IN BANGLADESH WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO EVASION CONTROL AND MEASUREMENT OF VAT POTENTIAL DR. RAFIQUL ISLAM First Secretary VAT : Policy National Board of Revenue Government of Bangladesh. (The author acknowledges special thanks to Mr. Saiful Islam Khan, Member (VAT), NBR for his constant guidance in preparing this article. Dr. Mahesh C. Purohit, Professor of National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi, India was kind enough to comment on the
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Term Paper on Bank Management Banking Information of One Bank LTD Submitted By Tamanna Jahan Id No: 12130 Batch: HRM 2nd Course Name: Bank Management Course Code: 208 Dept. of Human Resource Management J.K.K.N.I.U Submission Date: 07-08-14 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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An Internship Report On Banking Efficiency of EXIM BANK Limited 1.1 ORIGIN OF THE REPORT Reporting means the written presentation of the evidence and findings of a research. After completion of the internship program report submission is essential. The report is based on a topic that can satisfy both organization and my academic institution. Internship is the last part of my MBA course. Being a MBA student internship and report submission is essential for me. Without completion of internship and
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distribution of banks in a particular locality and the relative market power of specific banking institutions determines the degree of competition, efficiency and performance level of the banking industry. Bangladesh’s banking sector consists of Central Bank (named as Bangladesh Bank), Commercial Banks, Development Banks and Specialized Financial Institutions. The Commercial Banks comprise of Nationalized Commercial Banks (NCB), Local Private Banks, Foreign Private Banks, and Islamic Banks. In recent
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......................................................... 4 1.0 Introduction: ................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 History of RMG Sector in Bangladesh: ................................................................................................ 4 1.3 Objective of Study: .......................................................................................................................
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United States. Economic Environment During the early 1990s, Bangladesh made considerable progress in stabilizing and liberalizing its economy. As a result, inflation was much lower than previously, and average annual real GDP growth in 1992-98 was above 5%, largely led by exports involving ready-made garments (RMGs). Indeed, one of the most striking features of Bangladesh’s trade is that textiles and particularly clothing dominate exports: their combined share grew from 70.4% in 1992 to 83.5% in 1998;
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Final Draft PERSPECTIVE PLAN OF BANGLADESH 2010-2021 ____________________________ MAKING VISION 2021 A REALITY General Economics Division Planning Commission Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh April 2012 Contents ABBREVIATIONS ...............................................................................................................................v PREAMBLE of the Perspective Plan (2010-2021) ......................................................................
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