TRADITIONAL CULTURE OF BANGLADESH Bangladesh has a long history in its culture. The land, the rivers, and the lives of the Bengali people formed a rich heritage with marked differences from neighbouring regions. The Bengal Renaissance of the 19th and early 20th centuries, noted Bengali writers, saints, authors, scientists, researchers, thinkers, music composers, painters and film-makers have played a significant role in the development of Bengali culture. The culture of Bangladesh is composite and
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Term Paper on “Climate Change and Bangladesh” Submitted by 1.Quazi Nizam Uddin, ID-5176 2.Kazi Golam Quddus,ID-5168 MBA(F) 4th Batch , Fall semister-2010 Submitted for Mohammad Jahangir Alam Asst Professor , Jahangir Nagar University & South East University Quantitative Analysis for Business decision (Bus-5119) Introduction As a part of our MBA course program
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Social Performance Annual Monitoring Report Project Number: 7194/2078 July 2007 BANGLADESH: GrameenPhone Limited In accordance with ADB’s public communications policy (2005), this completion report excludes information referred to in paragraph 126 of the PCP. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PERFORMANCE ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT (AMR) Grameenphone Ltd. Grameenphone Bangladesh 10872 REPORTING PERIOD: JANUARY, 2006 TO DECEMBER, 2006 AMR COMPLETION DATE:
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I am a nature lover, I was born in a riverside village of Bangladesh. After completion my high school education, I studied hospitality management at National Hotel and Tourism Training Institute, Dhaka. I started my hotel career in Pan Pacific Sonargaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh (a leading 5 star hotel) in F & B service, 1981-1984. In 1984 I joined to the Moveinpick hotels Riyadh, KSA, where due to my keen interest on cooking, I got transferred in the culinary division, after 6 months training, under
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Microcredit and its long term benefits Microcredit is the extension of small loans to the poor for them to qualify for traditional bank loans. It has proven an effective and popular measure in the ongoing struggle against poverty, enabling those without access to lending institutions to borrow at bank rates, and start small business. The key implications of microcredit is in its name itself: 'micro'. A number of issues come to mind when 'micro' is considered: The small size of the loans
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Reference----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 American International University of Bangladesh (AIUB) Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh Sabrina Zarin Faculty Department of Business Administration Subject: Law discuss on religious act Dear Madam, It is an honor and great pleasure for us to submit our term paper on Bangladesh law. This term paper was assigned to
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Foreign Aid to Bangladesh With the population of 120 million and a GNP of US$170 (UNDP), Bangladesh remains heavily dependent on foreign aid for its development, socio-economic programmes and waging war in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHITTAGONG). Statistics indicate that military expenditure in Bangladesh is officially 15% of the budget. Bangladesh spends about US$400 million on defense annually. Official figures of military expenditure give a distorted picture. It is common knowledge that many
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.0 Introduction: Banking system is expending its hand in different financial events every day. At the same time the banking service is becoming faster, easier and the banking arena is becoming wider as the demand for better service increases day by day, they are coming with different innovative ideas & products. In order to survive in the competitive field of the banking sector, all banking organizations are looking for better service opportunities to provide
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Project Appraisal and Management Submitted to: Professor Niaz Ahmed Khan Ph.D. (Wales), Post Doc. (Oxford) Professor of Development Studies, University of Dhaka; Country Representative, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Bangladesh Country Office; and Senior Commonwealth Fellow, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, UK & BRAC Development Institute (BDI) BRAC University Mohakhali, Dhaka Submitted by: JAGATBANDHU MAZUMDAR BRAC University Dept: BDI, Roll:
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS The Bangladesh government and the Bangladesh Aid Group have taken seriously the idea that Bangladesh is the test case for development. In the late 1980s, it was possible to say, in the somewhat patronizing tone sometimes adopted by representatives of donor organizations, that Bangladesh had generally been a "good performer." Even in straitened times for the industrialized countries, Bangladesh remained a favored country for substantial commitments of new aid resources from
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