To, The Human Resource Manager Airtel Bangladesh Ltd. Road 19/a Banani Dhaka Date: 30th of July, 2012 Sub: Application for employment Respected Sir/Madam, I am Badal Mazumder, an undergraduate from North South University, aged 23 years. I seek employment within Airtel wherein, I hopefully would be able to earn experience as a professional and have the opportunity to build up my resume. A position within Airtel would be respectable in a resume. I also need a way to sustain
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Management, Manila in the 3rd Annual Asian CSR Award ceremony. Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited a Bangladeshi-European joint venture scheduled bank with equity participation from the Netherlands Development Finance Company. It started banking operations in Bangladesh on 3 June 1996. The authorised and paid up capital of the bank is Tk 400 million and Tk 180 million respectively. The paid up capital represents the face value of 1.8 million ordinary shares of Tk 100 each and is fully
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Claim letter-1 Axil Limited House-324, Ground floor, Lane-34, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 20 February, 2011 Your Reference: Letter no. 46-PA of 19 February Our Reference: BT-39. The Sales Manager Suhas Johnson And Company 45 Navana Tower, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Dear Sir, On 10 February 2011 we ordered 3000 bottles of shampoos from Soptorshi and Co, Dhaka, one of your authorized
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CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH 4th November 1972 PREAMBLE We, the people of Bangladesh, having proclaimed our Independence on the 26th day of March, 1971 and through a historic war for national independence, established the independent, sovereign People's Republic of Bangladesh; Pledging that the high ideals of absolute trust and faith in the Almighty Allah, nationalism, democracy and socialism meaning economic and social justice, which inspired our heroic people to dedicate
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Bangladesh has a subtropical monsoon climate characterized by wide seasonal variations in rainfall, moderately warm temperatures, and high humidity. Regional climatic differences in this flat country are minor. Three seasons are generally recognized: a hot, humid summer from March to June; a cool, rainy monsoon season from June to October; and a cool, dry winter from October to March. In general, maximum summer temperatures range between 32°C and 38°C. April is the warmest month in most parts of
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PROSPECTUS [pic] (Logo is blurred. Please provide us with a better soft copy) Contents Contents 1 1. STATUTORY CONDITIONS 6 DISCLOSURE IN RESPECT OF ISSUANCE OF SECURITY IN DEMAT FORM 6 CONSENT TO COMMENCE BIDDING BY THE ELIGIBLE INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS FOR PRICE DISCOVERY OF ISSUANCE OF 38,600,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF HAMID FABRICS LTD 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 8 2. DECLARATIONS AND DUE DILIGENCE CERTIFICATES
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establishment of Gramee Bank in Bangladesh, which recognized that credit without collateral is a fundamental right of the poor. Grameen Bank was a grand success and has been widely replicated all over the world. Yunus was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for his transformative work in micro-financing. Mohammed Yunus as a Transformational leader; Dr. Yunus’s transformational move, said Sen. Durbin, was to involve himself personally in the battle against poverty in Bangladesh. While international aid
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Economics Faculty: Faculty of Arts & Social Science (FASS) American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh Dear Prof. Neaz Here is the report on the topic “Child Labor in Dhaka City & Their Social & Economical situation in the society.” To aid you to understand the present social & economical situation of the child labors in the capital city of Bangladesh, Dhaka we gathered what we believe to be the most complete information available at present
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ABSTRACT Agriculture is the most important sector of the economy of Bangladesh which provides 63% employment and contributing 18.6% to the national GDP. But unfortunately the farmer’s community is one of the most deprived ones in our country and frequent access to information remains one of the crying needs for a long time period. It can enable them to enhance their quality of life. It has been argued that telecommunication operators can come to aid in this respect. Telecommunications operators
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Type 1. Saving Banks Saving banks are established to create saving habit among the people. These banks are helpful for salaried people and low income groups. The deposits collected from customers are invested in bonds, securities, etc. At present most of the commercial banks carry the functions of savings banks. Postal department also performs the functions of saving bank. Type 2. Commercial Banks Commercial banks are established with an objective to help businessmen. These banks collect money
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