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Hr Practices in Robi Axiata Bangladesh
Assignment On Human Resource Management
Topics Name: HR practices in Robi Axiata Limited

Prepared By
Noman Siddique
Contract No:01832946262

Submitted by : INNOVATiVE Member’s Name of Innovative Group | ID NO. | NOMAN SIDDIQUE | 158 | JANNAT REHANA | 152 | TRISHA BHOWMIK | 154 | MAISHA RAHMAN | 157 | NAZNIN HOQUE | 172 | YASMIN KHANOM | 208 |
Section – C, Batch – (XI)
DEPARTMENT OF Business Administration
Dhaka City College, Dhaka

Date of submission 8th June, 2013

Assignment On Human Resource Management
Topics Name: HR practices in Robi Axiata Limited

Submitted to -
MD. Monsur Ali
Lecturer, Department of Business Administration
Dhaka City College

Submitted by : INNOVATiVE Member’s Name of Innovative Group | ID NO. | NOMAN SIDDIQUE | 158 | JANNAT REHANA | 152 | TRISHA BHOWMIK | 154 | MAISHA RAHMAN | 157 | NAZNIN HOQUE | 172 | YASMIN KHANOM | 208 |
Section – C, Batch – (XI)
DEPARTMENT OF Business Administration
Dhaka City College, Dhaka

Date of submission 8th June, 2013

Introduction
Robi Axiata Limited is a joint venture between Axiata Group Berhad, Malaysia and NTT DOCOMO INC, Japan. Robi Axiata, formerly known as Telekom Malaysia International (Bangladesh), commenced operations in Bangladesh in 1997 with the brand name AKTEL. On 28th March 2010, the service name was rebranded as ‘Robi’ and the company came to be known as Robi Axiata Limited.

Robi is a truly people-oriented brand in Bangladesh. We stand as the people's champion and are there for the people of Bangladesh – where they want and how they want. With local tradition at its core, Robi marches ahead with innovation and creativity.

To ensure leading-edge technology, Robi draws from the international expertise of Axiata and NTT DOCOMO Inc. Robi supports 2G voice, CAMEL Phase II & III and GPRS/EDGE service offering high speed internet connectivity. The company’s GSM service is based on a

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