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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FASHION EXPORT MERCHANDISING National Institute of Fashion Technology, DELHI M.F.M Semester 2 EXPORT INDUSTRY OF INDIA Submitted to – Ms Jasmine Dixit Submitted by – Kranti Wadmare Meghna Kumar Rahul Kumar Rounak Siraj Parul Dang EXPORT INDUSTRY OF INDIA Exports from India amounted to US$317.5 billion during 2014, up 44.1% since 2010. India’s top 10 exports accounted for 60.5% of the overall value of its global shipments. Based on statistics from the International Monetary
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“Marketing Activities of Batayan Housing & Development Ltd.” Submitted To: Mohammed Masum Iqbal Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration Daffodil International University Submitted By: Md. Roman Mia ID: 061-11-1157 BBA Program Major in Marketing Department of BusinessAdministration Daffodil International University. Date of Submission: 26-01-2013 January 26, 2013 Mohammed Masum Iqbal Assistant Professor Letter of Transmittal Department of Business
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FINAL REPORT Impact of Trade and Economic Policy Reforms on Key Sectors of the Egyptian Economy PREPARED BY ATR Project SUBMITTED TO USAID/Cairo Ministry of Foreign Trade SUBMITTED BY Nathan Associates UNDER CONTRACT NO. PCE-I-00-98-00016-00 Task Order 827 2 April 2004 Contents Executive Summary Egypt’s Economy in Relation to the Global Marketplace Trade Policy and the International Trade Regime Impact of Trade Regime Changes on Subsectors Conclusions Next Steps
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INDUSTRY PROFILE Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth's crust and constitutes 7.3% by mass. In nature however it only exists in very stable combinations with other materials (particularly as silicates and oxides) and it was first until 1808 that its existence was first established. It took many years of painstaking research to "unlock" the metal from its ore and many more to produce a viable, commercial production process. • 1888 - The first Aluminum companies founded
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Internship Report On An Analysis of Selection and Recruitment Process of SONALI BANK LTD. (A study on Uttara Branch) DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 102, Shukrabad, Mirpur road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1207 Internship Report On An Analysis of Selection and Recruitment Process Of SONALI BANK LTD. (A study on UttaraBranch) Prepared By Rumu chakma Id:082-11-441 BBA Program Daffodil International University. Submitted To Dr. Zakir Hossain Professor Department of
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Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these consolidated and separate financial statements in accordance with Bangladesh Financial Reporting Standards (BFRS), Bank Companies Act 1991, the rules and regulations issued by the Bangladesh Bank, the Companies Act 1994, the Securities and Exchanges Rules 1987 and other applicable laws and regulations. This responsibility includes: designing, implementing and maintaining internal
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Microfinance in Bangladesh Prepared for Institute of Microfinance (InM) As part of the project on State of Microfinance in SAARC Countries By Dewan A. H. Alamgir 2009 Disclaimer Any opinions expressed and policy suggestions proposed in the document are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Institute of Microfinance (InM). The report also does not represent the official stand of the Government of the countries studied. 2 | State of Microfinance in Bangladesh List
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Introduction Currently, the share of railways in carrying this load is around 70 per cent, followed by 25 per cent for pipelines and 5 per cent for roads. Railways and roads are inefficient modes of carrying petroleum products because they consume significantly more energy (320 BTU for railways and 1700 BTU for roads to move one tonne of petroleum products over one km) than pipelines for which the comparable figure is only 50-135 BTU. Clearly, pipeline transportation is the most efficient way
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or no basic infrastructure, both physical and economic. It is too early to assess the impact and effectiveness of a plethora of new policy measures, announced very recently. Through a brief case of the garment sector some of the concerns (including terms of employment) regarding linking with global production networks have been presented. A case for proper implementation and following up of numerous schemes has been made, as also to develop policy-sensitive database for both SMEs as well as clusters
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