Profile Dhaka City‚ born during the Mughal Empire and grown with the British rule‚ is expanding rapidly. From the beginning of the 20th Century‚ its growth and latter development is marked with sheer lack of proper and far-reaching planning. The impact is now being felt at the end of the century. Dhaka City is undergoing terrific growth phase throughout the last two decades. While there are so many real estate developers in the market‚ there are also very few of them who have maintained the quality
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ASSAM UNIVERSITY Assignment on International Marketing (CP-3204) TOPIC-PUBLIC SECTOR TRADING AGENCIES Submitted to: Prof. H. Ramananda Singh. DBA‚ Assam University Silchar Submitted by: Mou Roy
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Social Care Sector P3 and M2 In this assignment I will be explaining the roles and responsibilities of two overarching organisations that fit into Social Care. Sector skills council The sector skills councils are a combination of 25 councils that work in partnership to create increased employer investment in skills which will drive creativity and create jobs making sustainable economic growth. The sector skills council was first established in 2008‚ on the 1st of April. Formally the Sector skills
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SERVICE TRIANGLE FOR INSURANCE SECTOR NTERNAL EXTERNAL MARKETING MARKETING “Enabling Promises” “Making Promises” PROVIDERS CUSTOMERS INTERACTIVE MARKETING “Keeping Promises” Services Marketing can be explained with the help of the Service Industry Triangle. There are three entities in the whole transaction process. They are explained as below: CUSTOMERS Customers refer to the persons who have certain needs‚ wants and desires. For the Insurance sector‚ the customers refer to those
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Q: Write a note on External sector in Indian Economy? External Sector The external sector plays a key role in enabling the conditions to accelerate the pace of external liberalization process. Despite the international uncertainties‚ Indian external sector is in a strong position and driving the macro-economic strength of the country. Global imbalances and their disruptive impact on currency markets‚ hardening of interest rates‚ volatility in crude oil price etc. continue to be some of the major
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HEALTH AND SAFETY CONCERNS IN POWER SECTOR The power sector is prone to many accidents and mishaps due to the nature of the working conditions of the power generation plant. The following are the major health and safety concerns in the power sector: Exposure of workers and public to radioactive material Uncontrolled release of radioactive material leading to contamination and exposure off site. Conventional construction hazards and working near live equipment. Health problems such as respiratory
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techniques for the purpose and demonstrate his/her Understanding of the concepts. 1.1 Identify the purposes of different types of organisation by stating their categories‚ Aims and objectives (AC 1.1) * Types of organisation in the private sector: Typical sole traders include tradesmen such as plumbers‚ electricians‚ television repair people etc. Nowadays lots of people are setting up their own businesses by creating small web-based companies working from home. 1- Partnerships are typically
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Introduction The nonprofit sector is made up of over 1.5 million tax-exempt organizations in the United States (NCCS‚ 2016). These tax-exempt organizations consist of public charities‚ private foundations‚ and other types of nonprofits. In 2014‚ nonprofit share consisted 5.3 percent of the GDP (NCCS‚ 2016). The tax-exempt organizations that receive the greatest share of charitable contributions were religious organizations‚ followed by education institutions‚ and the human service organizations
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..............……….01 Types of MF Providers.......................................................................02 Major Highlights of the Sector……………………………………………..03 Micro finance in SMEs in Pakistan……………..………………………….11 Role of Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation…...................................05 Major challenges faced by MF sector………………..…………….10 Future Prospects…………………………………………………… Conclusion…...........................................................................
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Constraints in livestock sector in Pakistan LIVESTOCK IS an important sector in agriculture. It represents 52.2 per cent of agricultural value added and contributes 11 per cent to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Some 30-35 million rural people depend directly or indirectly on livestock f or their livelihood. It has potential to absorb more rural labour to reduce rural poverty if proper attention is given to this sector. Pakistan is proud to be the f if th largest milk producer in the world. In
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