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This note examines recent trends in the labor market and employment situation in Bangladesh and draws some policy implications keeping the poverty reduction imperatives in view. [BB PP No. 0807]. URL:[http://www.bangladesh-bank.org/openpdf.php].
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The paper discusses the issues relating to the provisions, practices and curricular concerns for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN). Though SEN may result from a number of factors, in this paper, however, we are concerned with those arising from physical, sensory and intellectual...
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employment and working conditions, wage levels and related problems of the Kerala emigrants, understand the education and … training requirements of future emigrants to UAE. [Working Paper No. 326] …
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and numbers. However, the current education system is not equipped to provide the requisite profiles. This paper …
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The concept paper is conceptualization of a well-structured LMIS to assist planning and delivery of training for NSDC …
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and education in the situation of civil unrest in Dantewada district. The following report details a narrative account of …
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Report from the 11th Media Dialogue ’North East: Fallen off the Media Map? or Why Does the Media Give so Lettle Space to this Vast Region?
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Review of: Communication Technology and Human Development: Recent Experiences in the Indian Social Sector by Avik Ghosh; Sage Publications, New Delhi; 2006; Rs. 340.
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, training, and recruitment. [Working Paper No. 0075] …
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enhanced through appropriate training, flexible work arrangements, childcare facilities and parental leave, support from …
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