Thrilling 3 Years The first three years of my university life has really been thrilling, exciting and eventful. A lot of memories that I have collected will be in my heart forever. I am Sheikh Rashed, from a beautiful village named “Chalklokman” of the famous city “Bogra” where I passed my childhood and major portion of my teen-age. After completion of my S.S.C & H.S.C from Bogra, I moved into Dhaka for my higher education with no real hope of getting myself admitted into any renowned public
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They are a primary target for many countries desiring to stimulate economic growth and development. The SMEs sub-sector plays an increasingly dominant role in the technology assimilation and dissemination and in economic development in Bangladesh as well. In Bangladesh, SMEs playing a significant role for the development of our economy by creating employment opportunity and producing important alternative machines and machinery parts for saving huge foreign currency for our country. So as a part of
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Limited | Airtel Bangladesh Limited | | Akij Group | Alltex Spinning Limited | Amin Mohammad Group | Amtranet Group | | An Independent UK Clothing Company | | | ASA | | | | | | | Bashundhara Group | BASIC Bank Limited | Beximco Textiles Division | | BGMEA Institute of Fashion & Technology (BIFT) | Bio-Xin (Pvt) Limited | BRAC | Brandix Casualwear Bangladesh Limited | British American Tobacco Bangladesh. | BSRM Group
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THE DAILY PROTHOM ALO Advertising Tariff, Print Edition (Effective from June 01, 2011) Per Inch-Column Tk. 5,000 (Color) & Tk. 3,300 (B/W) for Display and Commercial Ad in Inner General Pages Special Pages Front Page (Color) (Min. 12 inch-col and Max. 40 inch-col) Tk. 16,000/= Back Page (Color) (Min. 6 inch-col) Tk. 13,500/= Third Page (Color) Tk. 12,000/= Second Page (Color) Tk. 10,500/= Back Inner Page (Color) Tk
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country like Bangladesh, the vast majority of the poor have no access to a banking system, which deprives many extremely hard working people to realize fully their income earning potential. The microcredit program, pioneered by the Grameen Bank started as a project in 1976 and became a formal independent financial institute under the Grameen Bank Ordinance in 1983. Although the practice of borrowing small amount of money for investment and consumption purposes has been common in Bangladesh but the modern
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| | Md. Touhidul Islam D26/21, Imandipur,Savar,Dhaka, Contact no: 01677-82 02 05 Email: marketing.touhid@gmail.com Objective: I would like to work in an institution or organization where discipline & high tech environment
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The Economic Contribution of Women in Bangladesh Through their Unpaid Labor Analysis and report writing Debra Efroymson, Buddhadeb Biswas, and Shakila Ruma Editing Lori Jones, Sian FitzGerald, and Ethel Tungohan Research Save the Coastal People (SCOP), MultiTask, Young Power in Social Action (YPSA), Shahid
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Prospects of shipbuilding industry in Bangladesh by Dr NM Golam Zakaria The rich history of shipbuilding in Bangladesh dates back to a long ago. Due to congenial geographical location of this part of sub-continent, people living here used to craft wooden boat for commuting and transporting goods. They also nurtured their heritage of craftsmanship in boat building over many centuries and transferred this artistic skill to subsequent generations across different
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Thus the hand should be used for play or studies are used for hard manual work. Thus a childhood is wasted, which comes once in life of a man. Child labor in Bangladesh, it is a very sympathetic also a great sorrow for us we are really unable to take necessary action against them to remove elegy of child labor. Somebody say Bangladesh is a developing country but actually our country is poor. Economic problems are a most important issue against illiteracy, poverty and etc. Which make effect to
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lan Empowering Bangladesh Summit’s Commitment Annual Report 2010 para Power Pla Ulla nt, Maon aP ow er ur azip t, G an Pl Sir aj nj go vision To provide quality & uninterrupted electricity to the vast majority of rural Bangladesh for their personal, social & economic development. “Empowering Bangladesh” mission To expand the company into a power generation capacity to the tune of 1000 MW which is 20% of the electricity requirement of Bangladesh and maintain that
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