objectives of study are as follows: • To examine the trading system of DSE. • To know growth, development, organization and management of DSE. • To examine current issues of DSE. • To evaluate trading order and settlement system of DSE. • To identify the problems and prospects of DSE. 1.4: Methodology of the study In this study data was collected and information were tabulated, processed and analyzed crucially in order to make the paper fruitful, informative and purposeful. The report has been prepared on
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students to know about the real life situation through this program. The program consists of three phases: ▪ The orientation of the Intern with the organization, its function and performance. ▪ The project work pertaining to a particular problem(s) matching with the Intern’s area of specialization and organizational requirement. ▪ The report writing to summarize the Intern’s analysis, findings and achievements in the proceeding of the followings. As practical orientation is integral
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Report on HRM Practices at Dhaka Bank Limited 1.1 Introduction: Human Resource Management (HRM) is the function within an organization that focuses on recruitment of, management of, and providing direction for the people who work in the organization. Human Resource Management can also be performed by line managers. Employees are the core resources of any organization, without them, one cannot run their organization and human resource is conducted with the growth of development of people toward higher
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INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a country in South Asia, located on the fertile Bengal delta. It is bordered by the Republic of India to its north, west and east, by the Union of Myanmar (Burma) to its south-east and by the Bay of Bengal to its south. It is separated from the Democratic Republic of Nepal and the Kingdom of Bhutan by the narrow Indian Siliguri Corridor. Together with the neighbouring Indian state of West Bengal, it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh means "Country
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1. RATIONALE OF THE STUDY The traditional shape of money is getting lost and it is now developed into different forms that satisfy the same needs executed by money. Now a day one of the very important mode of payment is the credit cards as well as payment through loan. Since free and open trade is the engine of economic development, everyone is going to be a part of it. We are living in the era of profound changes in transaction process, called the age of interdependence
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EXPORT PROCESS FLOW, PROCEDURE AND DOCUMENTATION Revised on November 10, 2005 Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority Ministry of Industries, Production & Special Initiatives Government of Pakistan www.smeda.org.pk Prepared By: Policy & Planning HEAD OFFICE LAHORE 6th Floor, L.D.A Plaza, Egerton Road Lahore-54792 Tel: 111-111-456 Fax: (042) 6304926 helpdesk@smeda.org.pk REGIONAL OFFICE SINDH 5th Floor, Bahria Complex 2, M.T.Khan Road, Karachi Tel: (021) 111-111-456 Fax:
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An Evaluation of the Tax System in Bangladesh Ahsan H. Mansur, PRI Mohammad Yunus, BIDS Presentation Outline Salient Features of Bangladesh’s Current Tax System, Trends in Growth and Revenue Structure VAT System of Bangladesh: Performance, Recent/Past Reforms, Revenue Potential, structural and administrative deficiencies, and alleviating measures Discussions on personal and corporate income tax systems have been covered in this study, but not discussed in detail in in this presentation
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Executive summary This term paper is prepared on the telecommunication sector of Bangladesh. Telecom sector of Bangladesh is a very fast growing and dynamic sector. This sector marked its inception in 1989. In this report we have analyzed the history, the value chain activities, the competitive forces, mobile network portability, and national telecom policy etc. We have conducted the risk analysis of the industry in terms of different analysis tools that is SWOT, PESTEL etc. We have covered in and
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transportation problem of Dhaka City has visibly been deteriorating steadily. Citizens constantly complain about the unbearable twin problems of traffic jam and air pollution. Democracy watch decided to address this problem through an opinion poll covering around eight hundred households randomly selected from several purposively selected neighbourhoods of the city, representatives of middle and lower income areas. The questions asked focused mainly on three issues: (a) the nature of the problem as perceived
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authorized me to prepare as Internship Report. This internship at Jamuna Bank Limited has given me an opportunity to get hands on experience about Banking Operations in Jamuna Bank Limited and a general idea about the banking and financial sector in Bangladesh and also facilitate me to apply my theoretical knowledge in a corporate environment. I am thankful to you for giving me this opportunity.
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