Reasons behind traffic jam in Dhaka city (a) City lay-out (master plan) and over-population: The causes of traffic congestion in Dhaka city are multifarious. Starting from the city itself, it is observed that the skeleton, structure and lay-out of Dhaka City are not well-planned and well-directed. Dhaka is also a highly populated city. More than one crore people live here and the figure is increasing day by day. This huge population acts as an auto-catalyst of traffic congestion in Dhaka City
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Assignment Of Project Management On An improved proposal of reducing and solving Traffic problem from Dhaka city Prepared For Mohamed Emran Hossain Course teacher Department of business administration Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Prepared By Name | ID | Yeasser Ahammed | 091-11-856 | Saqib Ahmed Arif | 091-11-804 | Shaila Afrin | 091-11-823 | Md. Sumon Ali | 091-11-761 | Md. Sohel Rana | 091-11-812 | Section: A Batch: 22nd Date of submission: 22nd
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Traffic Jam in Dhaka City Over the last few years the 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
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Term Paper on Traffic Jam in Bangladesh TERM PAPER ON Traffic Jam in Dhaka City Prepared For Mohd. H.R. Joarder United International University Prepared By MD. Aminul Islam Ariful islam MD. Mesbahuddin Shahanaz Parvin Mou Jeenniifeerr Islam Date of submission Name of Group Members Letter of Transmittal May 5, 2012 Mohd. H.R. Joarder Faculty School of Business Administration United International University
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“Consumers attitude towards cycling in Bangladesh” Date of Submission 05-05-2015 Please go to the next page TABLE OF CONTENTS Page numbers Chapter 4 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 5 CHAPTER 2: BACKGROUND OF THE PROBLEM 5 2.1 ORIGIN OF THE REPORT 5 2.2 BACKGROUND OF THE PROBLE 6 CHAPTER 3: OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 6 3.1 BROAD OBJECTIVE 6 3.2 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE 6 3.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 7 CHAPTER 4: APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM 10 CHAPTER 5: RESEARCH DESIGN 12 CHAPTER 6: METHODOLOGY
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and Regional Planning; Jahangirnagar University; E-mail: aktermahmud@yahoo.com Abstract Traffic problem of Dhaka City is one of the major problems of the city that the city dwellers are facing in their everyday life. Despite all the planning programs and projects, designed by the successive governments, the situation is getting worse day by day. Hence, some underlying questions related to traffic and transport system of the Dhaka city are quite important here. Whether transport planning
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Topic Name Customers Attitude towards AIRTEL BANGLADESH Section: I Group: C Submitted To: Dr.Md.Mamun Habib Name ID 1. DAS, AMIT 10-17652-3 2. ISLAM, NABILA
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1.0 Origin of the Task This report is the outcome of a research work to fulfill the Course requirement. As stated by the honorable course instructor Niaz Ahmed Khan, I am assigned to prepare a Social Impact Assessment Report on “Hatirjheel-Begunbari Canal Project” under the Project Management course. 2.0 Background Economic development projects brought innumerable benefits but also had unintended detrimental
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1.1 Introduction of the organization GREY ADVERTISING BANGLADESH LIMITED Grey Advertising Bangladesh Limited is one of the leading advertising agencies in Bangladesh. According to the AD age (An International advertising magazine) Grey is the third largest ad agency in Bangladesh in term of annual revenue. Grey Advertising is one of the newest ad agencies as well. Started only in 1996, Grey has been able to strengthen its market position strongly – thanks to its multinational experience
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For some people, cell phones are a wonderful convenience of modern life; for others, they are irritating contraptions that should be banned from public areas. A mobile phone or cell phone is an electronic telecommunication device with the same basic capability as a conventional fixed-line telephone, but which is also entirely portable and is not required to be connected with a wire to the telephone network. Most current mobile phones connect instead to the network using a wireless radio wave transmission
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