BANGLADESH: COUNTRY OVERVIEW Bangladesh is situated in southern Asia‚ on the delta of the 2 largest rivers on the Indian subcontinent—the Ganges and Jamuna (Brahmaputra). It borders with India in the west‚ north‚ and east‚ with Burma (also known as Myanmar) in the southeast‚ and with the Bay of Bengal in the south. The country’s area is 144‚000 square kilometers (55‚598 square miles)‚ and it is divided into 6 administrative divisions (Dhaka‚ Chittagong‚ Khulna‚ Barisal‚ Rajshai and Sylhet) and 4
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Bangladesh has no other options but to attain economic development. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is recognized as a key component for economic growth for Bangladesh. Being one of the Least Developed Countries (LDC) with insufficient domestic savings rate for investment after fulfilling its basic needs‚ the importance of foreign investment is unquestionable. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) will create employment‚ increase efficiency of labour‚ encourage technology transfer and develop new exportable
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An Report on: “GLOBALIZATION AND BANGLADESH” Prepared by- UMMA HALIMA STUDENT OF MBA BANGLADESH Executive Summary This report is executing the globalization in the world and its impacts and challenges in Bangladesh. This report is divided in four chapters: introduction‚ an overview‚ findings and analysis‚ and recommendation and conclusion. In chapter 1‚ the objective‚ methodologies and limitations of the study
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Present situation of Agribusiness in Bangladesh Introduction While the words of agriculture are vast‚ varied and rapidly changing with the policies and supportive investments at local national and global levels today’s agribusiness offers new opportunities to the developing country to remove out of poverty. Agribusinesses include smallholder farming and animal husbandry employment in the new agriculture high value products and entrepreneurship in the nonfarm economy. Using agriculture as the
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ADR in Bangladesh During the Hindu period in ancient India‚ Hindu society‚ institutions and beliefs gradually developed and define shape was given to them. Many important beliefs and doctrines of today are deep-rooted in the Hindu ideology; one of those is Alternative Dispute Resolution. In villages‚ the local village councils or kulani‚ similar to modern panchayats‚ consisted of a board of five or more members to dispense justice to villagers. It was concerned with all matter relating to endowment
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DIGITAL BANGLADESH Bangladesh is resounding with the target of achieving digital Bangladesh. Broadly speaking‚ a digital society ensures an Information and communication Technology (ICT) driven knowledge-based where information will be readily available on line and where all possible tasks of the government‚ semi-government and also private spheres will be processed using the modern technology. So‚ a digital Bangladesh must guarantee efficient and effective use of modern ICT in all spheres of
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animportant area for Commercial Banks in Bangladesh. To align its corporate policy withthe regulation of Central Bank‚ banks have become more concerned about SME andopened windows to conduct business in this particular area. This study has beenconducted to fulfill the requirements of sixth term MBM program and gain an insightabout the present condition of small and medium enterprise in the economy of Bangladesh and their financing scenario in light of Bangladesh Bank regulation. 1.2 Background of the
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Changes in Bangladesh Bangladesh came to today ’s shape through a long history of political evolution. Bengal was probably the wealthiest part of the subcontinent up till the 16th century. The area ’s early history featured a succession of Indian empires‚ internal squabbling‚ and a tussle between Hinduism and Buddhism for dominance. All of this was just a prelude to the unstoppable tide of Islam which washed over northern India at the end of the 12th century. Mohammed Bakhtiar Khalzhi from Turkistan
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BANGLADESH INTRODUCTION by Abdul Wahab Akonda Area: 144‚054 sq.km. Population: 104‚000‚000 (1987). Bangladesh lies between latitudes 20°34 ’N and 26°38 ’N and longitudes 88°0l ’E and 92°41 ’E. It is bounded by India in the west and north‚ by India and Burma in the east‚ and by the Bay of Bengal in the south. Zoogeographically‚ Bangladesh is an interesting country lying at the junction of the Indian and Malayan sub-regions of the Indomalayan Realm. The country has a very long history of human settlement
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Assignment on AGRICULTURE OF BANGLADESH Submitted to: Asiquer Rahman Submitted by: Yakub Iqbal 2449 Rasel Mahmud 2464 Mahsinozzaman Shuva 2450 Mustafizur Rahman 2451 Nabila Munmun 2447 Shammi Akter 2418 [pic] Submission Date: June 3‚ 2010 INTRODUCTION: Agriculture remains the most important sector of Bangladeshi economy‚ contributing 19.6 percent to the national
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