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    Industrial Police of Bangladesh

    ------------------------------------------------- Executive Summary Now a day’s industrial police is a burning question in today’s business organizations. As Bangladesh is a developing country. Its economy is highly dependent on current and potential industries. But some industrial disputes and collusion had taken these industries to the border of destruction. In October 31, 2011 government has declared the journey of industrial police. Its main duty is to maintain peace in the industry. But it

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    Banking

    WLC 35 CHAPTER 8 – BORROWINGS & CHARGES CHAPTER 8 BORROWING POWERS OF A COMPANY BORROWING POWERS • Every trading company has an implied power to borrow, as borrowing is implied in the object for which it is incorporated. A trading company can exercise this power even if it is not included in the Memorandum. However non-trading company has no implied power to borrow and such power can be taken by it implied power to borrow and such power can be taken by it by including a clause to that

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    Stuhdent

    acute in Dhaka being the capital of the country and also the hub of commercial activity. Dhaka is a major, cultural, and manufacturing center. The common types of industries in and around the periphery of Dhaka are ready-made garment manufacturing, jute, tanneries, textile, tea processing, fertilizer, cement, paper and pulp, chemicals and pesticides, food and sugar, pharmaceuticals, petroleum refinery, distillery,

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    Gk Power

    STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN INDIA’S FOREIGN TRADE   T.P. Bhat          November 2011  Institute for Studies in Industrial Development New Delhi                   A Study Prepared as a Part of a Research Programme  STRUCTURAL CHANGES, INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT   IN THE INDIAN ECONOMY  Macro‐economic Implications of Emerging Pattern    Sponsored by  Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)  New Delhi  Contents 1.   2.  3.   4.   5.   6.   7.   8.   9.   10.   11.   12.  13.   14.   15

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    Bangladesh Trade Policy

    1 POLICY REFORMS AND TRADE LIBERALIZATION IN BANGLADESH I. MAIN FEATURES OF BANGLADESH ECONOMY GDP and its composition. During the fiscal year 2002-2003, the GDP of Bangladesh stood at around $52 billion. The growth rate of GDP has picked up in recent years. Thus, during 1980-90, it grew annually at 3.7 per cent on average, barely above the population growth rate. On the other hand, it approached an average annual rate of 5 per cent during 1991-2002. The relative shares of consumption and

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    Marketing

    (insert subject for PEST analysis - market, business, proposition, etc.) | political ecological/environmental issues current legislation home market future legislation international legislation regulatory bodies and processes government policies government term and change trading policies funding, grants and initiatives home market lobbying/pressure groups international pressure groups wars and conflicts | economic home economy situation home

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    This Report Focuses on the Entrepreneurial Challenges and the Process of Overcoming

    xecutive summery: This report focuses on the entrepreneurial challenges and the process of overcoming them specially reinforcing the financial issue. The report presents both the entrepreneur and financial institution’s view on financing opportunities for SME institutions. As a financial organization the report shed light on BSRS and its BCC/BASIS/ICT Incubator and its adjacent financing modules. From entrepreneur’s point of view a number of incubator listed firms were selected and their financing

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    Performance of Textile Industry in Industrialisation: a Study with Reference to India

    PERFORMANCE OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN INDUSTRIALISATION: A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO INDIA INTRODUCTION Prosperity of any nation is extremely difficult without industrial development – is a well established truth for all the economies – developing or developed. Economic development and industrialization have became so closely integrated with each other that progress of an economy is now accessed from the success it has achieved in transformation from agricultural set up into a industrial set up. Through

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    Development of Apparel Industry in Bangladesh

    Development of Apparel Industry in Bangladesh Garment Industry Large-scale production of readymade garments (RMG) in organised factories is a relatively new phenomenon in Bangladesh. Until early sixties, individual tailors made garments as per specifications provided by individual customers who supplied the fabrics. The domestic market for readymade garment, excepting children wears and men's knit underwear (genji) was virtually non-existent in Bangladesh until the sixties. Since the late 1970s

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    Scm in Textile- Apparel Industry

    Table of Contents Introduction 2 1. Supply Chain Management of Textile Industry 3 2. Textile Industry and flow of Product and Information 4 3. Up Stream Operation of SCM in Textile Industry 5 3.1 Raw Fiber: 5 3.2 Yarn 6 3.3 Grey Fabric 6 3.4 Finished Fabric 6 4. Demand forecasting in upstream Supply chain management 7 5. Bullwhip effect 8 5.1 Causes of the Bullwhip Effect 9 5.1. a Demand Forecast Updating 9 5.1. b Order Batching 9 5.1. c Price Fluctuation

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