What is Textile Introduction Textile is the second basic needs of human being. It has such an important bearing on our daily lives that everyone needs to know something about them. From earliest times, people have used textiles of various types for covering, warmth, personal adornment, and even to display personal wealth. Today textiles are still used for these purposes and everyone is an ultimate consumer. Though we are not the direct purchaser, we use it in our daily life. As for example, the buyers
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Role of local Government ministry In Bangladesh economy Submitted to Shahnawaz Mohammad Rafi Faculty of Economics American International University-Bangladesh Submitted by Islam Md. Ashraful 09-14107-2 Mow Farzana Sultana 09-18984-2 Dewanjee Tushar Kanti 09-13918-2 Md. Faisal Al Imran 09-13998-2 Imtiaz Ashfaq 09-13932-2 Islam Md. Rashedul 09-14203-2 Role of local Government ministry In Bangladesh economy Bangladesh is a poor country. Most of the people
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SWOT analysis of Bangladesh’s Handicraft: Strength of our Handicrafts: The following issues giving Handicraft business the stamina to compete with the artificial machine made products and effort to take place in domestic and international market- 1. It provides large product variety and range as it is full of diversified culture. 2. Industry is facilitated by diversified and supportive retail infrastructure across the country. 3. Industry provides services to different market (Handicrafts
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CHAPTER - 7 Export procedure and documentation Export business occurs between two independent nations for expanding business there are some rules that have to follow. Accepting orders from abroad the sellers send their products with a traditional system under this rule. In this case the sellers are treated as exporter. There are various persons, government or non government organizations are involved with export business at present. These persons or organizations are divided
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Mercantile Bank Limited Head Office, Dhaka Schedule of Charges 2. Foreign Trade Services 2.1 Import Maximum 0.50% (Below 100% Margin) and 0.25% (100% Margin) 0.40% (Below 100% Margin) and 0.25% (100% Margin) 0.90% for 1st 180 days or part thereof 0.60% for 2nd 180 days or part thereof BDT 500.00 Maximum 0.40% (Below 100% Margin) and 0.25% (100% Margin) 0.40% (Below 100% Margin) and 0.25% (100% Margin) 0.40% 0.20% BDT 500.00 0.40% for 1st Quarter Maximum 0.40% per quarter 0.20% for each subsequent
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reaching an all time high of -56.40 USD Million in August of 2009 and a record low of -5370.60 USD Million in June of 2008. Bangladesh exports mainly ready made garments including knit wear and hosiery (75% of exports revenue). Others include: Shrimps, jute goods (including Carpet), leather goods and tea. Bangladesh main exports partners are United States (23% of total), Germany, United Kingdom, France, Japan and India. Bangladesh imports mostly petroleum product and oil, machinery and parts, soyabean
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INCOSERVE: TEA is the mainstay of the economy of the Nilgiris. There are many big Tea Estates run on commercial basts by Private Companies. Apart from these big estates the special feature of the Nilgiris is the existence of small tea gardens ranging from 1 acre to 5 acres owned by individual and marginal farmers. There are about 30 000 small tea growers holding tea gardens to the extent of 40,000 acres. These small tea growers are economically weak and as such they are not in a position to follow
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English name | Local name | Scientific name | Family | Cabbage | Bandhakopi | Brassica oleracea var capitata | Cruciferae | Cauliflower | Phulkopi | Brassica oleracea var botrytis | Cruciferae | Kholrabi | Olkopi | Brassica oleracea var gongyloides | Cruciferae | Chinese cabbage | China kopi | Brassica chinensis | Cruciferae | Petsai | Nati shak | Brassica chinensis | Cruciferae | Saishin | China shak | Brassica parachinensis | Cruciferae | Mustard green | Sarisa shak | Brassica campestris
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Production of Charcoal using Different Kinds of Dried Leaves Submitted By: Andrew Matthew Ortoño April Mae Quilago Mary Karen Luceñara Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Research III Bacolod City National High School October 20,2015 Ms. Maria Vonessa Miraflores Research Adviser Background of the Study: For now on our life are become easier because of the technology. Technology is very important for us and even in cooking it become easier to cook. We
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TOKYO: Although he's behind one of the greatest mold brands to leave Japan, Issey Miyake loathes being known as a form creator. Possibly an originator, even an artist, yet not that unimportant, drift viewing, prominent utilization known as form. What he has sought after since he began in the 1970s is more immortal. His rational attire is intended to commend the human body. Furthermore, it's anybody's or everybody's body — any race, manufacture, size or age. "The work of Miyake Issey," at the
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