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In Bangladesh, children are accustomed to working in industrial and manufacturing plants, small scale factories, metal …
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state of health. A large number of Bangladesh’s people, particularly in rural areas, remained with no or little access to … in increasing the people’s participation in Bangladesh’s health sector. But the present health policy is not people …
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The paper aims to analyze the critical factors of women entrepreneurship development in rural Bangladesh. The analysis … in rural Bangladesh. Normative and cognitive factors include norms, rules, regulation, and values of society. Based on … entrepreneurship development in rural Bangladesh. …
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Bangladesh is facing an acute shortage of fibrous raw materials for the production of pulp and paper. On the other hand … nonwood raw materials for pulp production in Bangladesh. It shows that Bangladesh has a huge amount of unused jute fiber …, which is highly suitable for papermaking in Bangladesh. Other agricultural wastes like rice straw, dhaincha, golpata fronds …
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Bengali population of Bangladesh. It distinguishes between (a) individual vulnerabilities that are related to an individual …
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This paper proposes some fundamental reforms of the way the extraction of minerals are managed in Bangladesh. It … Bangladesh’s minerals will accrue to all the people of Bangladesh, while a comprehensive Mineral Capacity Building Program (MCBP …
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projection module of SimSIP Debt to project the evolution of Bangladesh’s public debt over a 15-year horizon (from fiscal year …
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economic cooperation and comparative advantages. In 1980, Bangladesh had suggested a regional cooperative body of South Asian … (SAFTA) in 2004. This paper focuses on a review of the progress made with SAFTA, what Bangladesh’s prospects are in SAFTA …
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This paper focuses on exploring the socio-economic impact of women entrepreneurship. Based on primary and secondary sources, it is found that nearly three quarters of the women entrepreneurs in Sylhet city are married and that they are mainly involved in tailoring and beauty parlor businesses....
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local government in Bangladesh is also responsible for environmental management. This study aims to identify the role of …
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