high esteem by both the Government and Bangladesh Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association. Target Market: ��underprivileged women ��rural students Service Benefits (How customers are benefited?) �� Stress-free sources of income. �� Rural students especially female students can bear their own cost. �� �� Bringing buyer and seller together in a network by minimizing multiple transportation and storage cost. How people solve the same problems before arriving this solution? Farmers
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being made for gore-tex and other heat insulating plastic based materials. In a move to decrease labour costs our main competitor has decided to outsource its labour to Taiwan. This has created a major issue for us as a company as it creates the problem that if we cannot stay competitive we could get pushed out of the market.
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Sunday, July 28, 2013 English Suggestion for Degree Examination Essay: 1. Savar Tragedy 2. Unemployment problem. 3. Democracy and its future in Bangladesh. 4. Internet/Information technology. 5. BDR revolution in Bangladesh. 6. Wonder of modern science. 7. Childhood memories Paragraph: 1Eve teasing 2 National flag , 3.Digital Bangladesh. 4. Vision 2021. 5. Democracy. 6. Patriotism. 7. Self-employment. 8. Load-shedding. Letter/Application: 1. Write a letter to your younger brother
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Biennial Convention, October 12th, 2002, Washington DC, USA Review of the Tax System in Bangladesh A Prerequisite for Industrial Growth T. A. M. Nurul Basher* E-mail: nurul-basher@betelco.com Abstract - This paper has been written to highlight the sustainable industrial growth problems being faced by the entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. There are multifarious problems for Industrial growth in Bangladesh but the major bottleneck is the adverse tax system. There exists no consideration for industrial
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Drug addiction is not a recent problem in Bangladesh. But it has been rising. In recent years Drug Addiction has significantly increased in Bangladesh. This agent of human devastation has spread its tentacles worldwide and also in our country. Every intelligent and humane person in the world society and international organisations such as the UN and WHO are alarmed by the present rate of addiction. Nowadays nearly ten per cent of outpatients in our hospitals are cases of drug addiction involving
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Assignment on Monetary Policy in Bangladesh INTRODUCTION: Monetary Policy the policy adopted by the central bank for control of the supply of money as an instrument for achieving the objectives of general economic policy .With the shifts of the policy stance of the government in various phases, necessary adjustments were made in the country's monetary policy. The Department of Research in the Bangladesh Bank plays an important role in the formulation of economic policies of the country. The
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Trust University Bangladesh Submitted By: Smile Group ID Name of group member Remarks 1016124 Md. Kamal Uddin 1016145 Md. Rashedul Karim Rakil 1016147 Ismail Mohammad 1016099 Afroja Sultana 1016115 Prianka Das 1016141 Sadia Begum 1016177 Dipa Deb Bormon 1015028 Sufia Sultana Date of Submission: October 26, 2013 Letter of Transmittal October 26, 2013 Mr. Dhiman Borua Lecturer Faculty of Business Administration BGC Trust University Bangladesh BGC Biddyanagar
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country, has had to face several economic and political challenges. One of the most important problems is the population explosion. India's population hit 1 billion in May 2000, increasing the urgency for the country to take steps to control its population growth. Some of the reasons for this population explosion are poverty, better medical facilities, and immigration from our neighbouring countries of Bangladesh and Nepal. The population density of India in 1996 was about 287 persons per square kilometre
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nglish Suggestion for Degree Examination Essay: 1. Savar Tragedy 2. Unemployment problem. 3. Democracy and its future in Bangladesh. 4. Internet/Information technology. 5. BDR revolution in Bangladesh. 6. Wonder of modern science. 7. Childhood memories Paragraph: 1Eve teasing 2 National flag , 3.Digital Bangladesh. 4. Vision 2021. 5. Democracy. 6. Patriotism. 7. Self-employment. 8. Load-shedding. Letter/Application: 1. Write a letter to your younger brother asking him not to be involved in Drug
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As mentioned earlier in this report about the adverse consequences of increasing import tendencies in Bangladesh, there we consider some of the solution steps regarding this problem. Bangladesh Govt. has initiated some programs like imposing non-tariff barriers on import of some items. The product that can be produce in Bangladesh efficiently should have this type of barriers. Bangladesh is primarily an agrarian economy. Agriculture is the single largest producing sector of economy since it comprises
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