This document provides information about fees for trade license renewal in different districts of Bangladesh.
It lists the fees for various types of businesses and organizations in two columns - one for Dhaka divisional areas including Dhaka, Narayanganj and Gazipur districts, and another for other districts.
The fees range from Tk 500 for small training centers to Tk 15,000 for large private banks. Different amounts are specified for large, medium and small scale operations of various industries such as manufacturing, hospitality, healthcare, education, etc.
HRDC Banke: Khajura Rural Municipality Orientation December 20, 2018Bikash Singh
The document discusses types and classifications of disabilities in children in Nepal. It provides statistics on the number of children served by different organizations over time. HRDC has supported over 81,000 children with disabilities since 1998 through treatment and rehabilitation. The document highlights individual success stories and the impact of treatment. It emphasizes treating disability as a social issue and empowering children with abilities.
Europeo junior Taekwondo resultados dia 1Victoria Ufc
This document contains results from the 19th European Junior Taekwondo Championships held in Portugal in 2013. It lists the match results from the preliminary rounds in several weight classes for males and females. Some key winners included Victoria Khan of Russia in the female -68kg class, and Berkay Akyol of Turkey in the male -55kg class. The competition included athletes from over 20 European countries competing across multiple weight divisions.
Towards formal verification of neural networksMasahiro Sakai
- Two vehicle trajectories are presented, with the first being non-colliding and the second colliding
- Methods for predicting vehicle trajectories and determining if collisions may occur are discussed
- Features like position, velocity, acceleration, and interaction between vehicles over time are considered in the analysis
Aksharica (अक्षरिका) is a Nepali Language Newsletter. Aksharica is made with a combination of two words “Akshar” and “America”. Akshar means “letter” in Nepali, thus goal of the Aksharica is to educate, inform, inspire, and empower the Nepali speaking community (Bhutanese and Nepalese) residing in America. Rajesh Koirala is working as an editor since it started on August 2010. This is 14th issue, published on March 15, 2011.
2. introduction to disaster management & drr in nepal july 2k10NDRC Nepal
Nepal faces significant risks from various natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, landslides, and epidemics. Over the past 37 years, disasters have killed over 21,000 people in Nepal and affected nearly 5 million. Each year an estimated 1,000 people die from disasters while around 150,000 people are affected and 16,000 families are displaced from their homes. The country suffers estimated economic losses of over 1.2 billion NPR annually from disasters, making Nepal one of the most at-risk countries globally in terms of earthquakes, flood risk, and climate change impacts.
1. An ideal person refers to someone who follows the teachings of Islam as demonstrated by the Prophet Muhammad and his companions.
2. The Prophet and his companions are considered ideal role models as they were highly knowledgeable, virtuous, and trained in religious and worldly matters.
3. For a just society with peace and morality, it is important for individuals, especially men as heads of households, to follow the example of the Prophet and his companions in their words and deeds.
कुखरा पालन (ब्रोइलर) पूर्ण रोजगारीका साथ मनग्य आम्दानी गर्न सकिने भरपर्दो पेशा हो । यो रोजगारी भएका तर समय बचत गर्न सक्ने व्यक्तिका लागि पनि उपयुक्त हुन्छ । न्यून आय भएका अर्धबेरोजगार व्यक्तिका लागि थप आयआर्जन गर्न यो पेशा सहायक सिद्ध हुन सक्छ । यो पेशा थोरै जग्गा तथा कम लगानीमै सञ्चालन गर्न सकिन्छ । यसको उत्पादन ५–६ हप्तामै भित्र्याउन सकिन्छ र वर्षमा ६–७ पटकसम्म कुखुरा बेच्न सकिन्छ । यो व्यवसाय गर्न धेरै ठूलो तालिमको आवश्यकता समेत पर्दैन ।
नेपालमा यो व्यवसाय सञ्चालनका लागि आवश्यक सामग्री सहज उपलब्ध छन् । साथै, सहज बजार पहुँचले उत्पादनपछिको विक्रीवितरणमा समेत समस्या छैन । यो व्यवसाय सञ्चालन गर्दा प्रारम्भमा सानो आकार अर्थात् १ सयदेखि २ सयबाट शुरू गर्नु उपयुक्त हुन्छ । र, बिस्तारै कुखुरा पालनको अनुभव बटुली व्यावसायिक रूपमा यो पेशा सञ्चालन गर्न सजिलो हुन्छ ।
नेपालमा बाख्रापालनबाट राम्रो फाइदा लिन सकिन्छ । चाहना राख्ने धेरैले बाख्रापालन सम्कन्धि पूर्ण जानकारी पाएका छैनन् । यसले धेरैलाई सहयोग पुग्नेछ । तपाई र तपाईको कर्मका लागि पनि उपयोगी हुन सक्नेछ ।
व्यावसायिक बाख्रापालन गर्दा कुनै पनि सरकारी निकायहरु जस्तैः जिल्ला पशु सेवा कार्यालय, सहकारी कार्यालय वा मान्यताप्राप्त अन्य निकायबाट व्यावसायिक बाख्रापालन दर्ता गरेको अवस्थामा सहुलियत पाउन सकिन्छ ।
HRDC Banke: Khajura Rural Municipality Orientation December 20, 2018Bikash Singh
The document discusses types and classifications of disabilities in children in Nepal. It provides statistics on the number of children served by different organizations over time. HRDC has supported over 81,000 children with disabilities since 1998 through treatment and rehabilitation. The document highlights individual success stories and the impact of treatment. It emphasizes treating disability as a social issue and empowering children with abilities.
Europeo junior Taekwondo resultados dia 1Victoria Ufc
This document contains results from the 19th European Junior Taekwondo Championships held in Portugal in 2013. It lists the match results from the preliminary rounds in several weight classes for males and females. Some key winners included Victoria Khan of Russia in the female -68kg class, and Berkay Akyol of Turkey in the male -55kg class. The competition included athletes from over 20 European countries competing across multiple weight divisions.
Towards formal verification of neural networksMasahiro Sakai
- Two vehicle trajectories are presented, with the first being non-colliding and the second colliding
- Methods for predicting vehicle trajectories and determining if collisions may occur are discussed
- Features like position, velocity, acceleration, and interaction between vehicles over time are considered in the analysis
Aksharica (अक्षरिका) is a Nepali Language Newsletter. Aksharica is made with a combination of two words “Akshar” and “America”. Akshar means “letter” in Nepali, thus goal of the Aksharica is to educate, inform, inspire, and empower the Nepali speaking community (Bhutanese and Nepalese) residing in America. Rajesh Koirala is working as an editor since it started on August 2010. This is 14th issue, published on March 15, 2011.
2. introduction to disaster management & drr in nepal july 2k10NDRC Nepal
Nepal faces significant risks from various natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, landslides, and epidemics. Over the past 37 years, disasters have killed over 21,000 people in Nepal and affected nearly 5 million. Each year an estimated 1,000 people die from disasters while around 150,000 people are affected and 16,000 families are displaced from their homes. The country suffers estimated economic losses of over 1.2 billion NPR annually from disasters, making Nepal one of the most at-risk countries globally in terms of earthquakes, flood risk, and climate change impacts.
1. An ideal person refers to someone who follows the teachings of Islam as demonstrated by the Prophet Muhammad and his companions.
2. The Prophet and his companions are considered ideal role models as they were highly knowledgeable, virtuous, and trained in religious and worldly matters.
3. For a just society with peace and morality, it is important for individuals, especially men as heads of households, to follow the example of the Prophet and his companions in their words and deeds.
कुखरा पालन (ब्रोइलर) पूर्ण रोजगारीका साथ मनग्य आम्दानी गर्न सकिने भरपर्दो पेशा हो । यो रोजगारी भएका तर समय बचत गर्न सक्ने व्यक्तिका लागि पनि उपयुक्त हुन्छ । न्यून आय भएका अर्धबेरोजगार व्यक्तिका लागि थप आयआर्जन गर्न यो पेशा सहायक सिद्ध हुन सक्छ । यो पेशा थोरै जग्गा तथा कम लगानीमै सञ्चालन गर्न सकिन्छ । यसको उत्पादन ५–६ हप्तामै भित्र्याउन सकिन्छ र वर्षमा ६–७ पटकसम्म कुखुरा बेच्न सकिन्छ । यो व्यवसाय गर्न धेरै ठूलो तालिमको आवश्यकता समेत पर्दैन ।
नेपालमा यो व्यवसाय सञ्चालनका लागि आवश्यक सामग्री सहज उपलब्ध छन् । साथै, सहज बजार पहुँचले उत्पादनपछिको विक्रीवितरणमा समेत समस्या छैन । यो व्यवसाय सञ्चालन गर्दा प्रारम्भमा सानो आकार अर्थात् १ सयदेखि २ सयबाट शुरू गर्नु उपयुक्त हुन्छ । र, बिस्तारै कुखुरा पालनको अनुभव बटुली व्यावसायिक रूपमा यो पेशा सञ्चालन गर्न सजिलो हुन्छ ।
नेपालमा बाख्रापालनबाट राम्रो फाइदा लिन सकिन्छ । चाहना राख्ने धेरैले बाख्रापालन सम्कन्धि पूर्ण जानकारी पाएका छैनन् । यसले धेरैलाई सहयोग पुग्नेछ । तपाई र तपाईको कर्मका लागि पनि उपयोगी हुन सक्नेछ ।
व्यावसायिक बाख्रापालन गर्दा कुनै पनि सरकारी निकायहरु जस्तैः जिल्ला पशु सेवा कार्यालय, सहकारी कार्यालय वा मान्यताप्राप्त अन्य निकायबाट व्यावसायिक बाख्रापालन दर्ता गरेको अवस्थामा सहुलियत पाउन सकिन्छ ।
Math series 4(compound interest and population growth)mohan pudasaini
1) The document provides examples of short answer and long answer questions that may be asked in an exam based on a syllabus. Short answer questions include math problems about compound interest calculation, population growth calculation, and depreciation calculation.
2) Long answer questions require calculating principal amount, interest rate, or time period given multiple conditions related to interest earned over years. Examples include calculating principal given annual interest amounts, or interest rate given interest earned over two time periods.
3) Formulas and steps are shown to solve various word problems related to financial math concepts like interest, present value, future value, depreciation etc. Learners are asked additional questions to solve using the techniques shown.
बुंगुर पालेको ठाउँमा बथानमा संक्रमक रोगको प्रसार तथा एक ठाउँको बथानबाट अर्को ठाउँको बथानमा रोग प्रसार न्युनगरी बंगुरपालन व्यवसायमा रोग प्रदत जोखीम न्युनीकरण गर्ने गरी गरिने व्यवस्थापकीय व्यवहारीक व्यवस्थापनको अर्को नाम हो बंगुरपालनका जैविक सुरक्षा । आफुले पालेको बंगुरको उपयुक्त जैविक सुरक्षा व्यवस्था गर्नु भनेको व्यवसायको आपेक्षा गरिएको आम्दानी प्राप्त हुनेमा ढुक्क हुनु पनि हो ।
बंगुर पालन गरेको ठाउँमा उचित जैविक सुरक्षाको व्यवस्था गर्नु भनेको बंगुरलाई लाग्न सक्ने स्थानीय स्तरमा स्थापित रोग तथा अन्यत्रबाट भित्रन सक्ने, माहामारी जन्य, सरुवा तथा संक्रमक रोगबाट बचाउन सुरक्षात्मक उपाय पनि मानिन्छ । बंगुरको खोर गोठमा कुनै नौलो अन्यत्रबाट सरी आएको रोग निर्मुल पार्न, रोकथाम गर्न, उपचार गर्न, खर्चिलो मात्र हुदैन बरु त्यस्ता रोगले अझ बंगुरपालन व्यवसायमा गम्भिर असर पार्न सक्छ ।
The document discusses guidelines for services provided by grama panchayats in Kerala. It outlines various services like public distribution system, housing construction subsidies, and certificates that grama panchayats must provide. The guidelines seek to ensure equal access to these services for all residents. The document was last updated in August 2018 to incorporate recent changes to various programs provided by grama panchayats. It aims to standardize services across the over 900 grama panchayats in the state for the benefit of residents and local government bodies.
This document contains a list of 56 organizations that have received licenses to operate as private universities in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It includes the name and address of each organization, its license number, date of issuance, and district. The organizations are licensed to operate private universities in Dhaka. The list provides basic information about the licensed private universities in Dhaka.
This document provides guidelines for dairy animal management practices. Effective management by skilled managers is key to successfully running a dairy farm. Calves and heifers must be carefully monitored and fed according to their age. Dehorning young stock between 3-10 days is recommended for safety and ease of handling. Milking cows should be housed in clean, comfortable environments and milked twice daily. Their health must be regularly checked and vaccinations provided. Proper identification of farm animals through tagging, branding or notching is important for record keeping.
1) The document appears to be a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols with no discernible meaning.
2) It includes dates ranging from 1995 to 2005 but no other contextual information.
3) The final lines mention an organization but provide no other details.
1. The document provides an overview of the Ngalaunglaung Pagoda in Mandalay, Myanmar. It describes the history and architectural features of the pagoda.
2. The pagoda was built in 1859 to honor three Buddhist monks who helped spread Theravada Buddhism. It is located on top of a hill and its design includes terraces, staircases, and Buddha statues.
3. The document highlights the pagoda's central stupa, called the Shwezigon Pagoda. This golden stupa is decorated with precious gems and its design symbolizes various aspects of Buddhist teachings.
The document discusses the importance of equality and inclusion in society. It argues that discrimination of any kind prevents people from reaching their full potential and contributing to the greater good. A just world is one where all people, regardless of personal characteristics, have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. Treating each other with compassion and ensuring the fair treatment of all groups will lead to a more prosperous, progressive and united society.
Aksharica (अक्षरिका) is a Nepali Language Newsletter. Aksharica is made with a combination of two words “Akshar” and “America”. Akshar means “letter” in Nepali, thus goal of the Aksharica is to educate, inform, inspire, and empower the Nepali speaking community (Bhutanese and Nepalese) residing in America. Rajesh Koirala is working as an editor since it started on August 2010. This is 6th issue, published on November 15, 2010.
Примечательно, что в 2012 году, во время своей активной деятельности, Микитюк декларировал миллионные доходы, настоящие автопарки личных машин и гектары земли.
- The article discusses various religious programs and activities taking place in Ezhimala, Kerala, India on October 29, 2010.
- Religious congregations involving priests from Thrissur, Idukki, Ernakulam, and Irinjalakuda dioceses are being held at the Ezhimala St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary.
- A retreat was also held from October 28-29 at 28 locations as part of the "Zachariah" mission.
- From October 20-22, a youth convention was held for college and school students with 31 people receiving baptism and 4 joining the church.
- A 6 month catechism course
This document discusses biomedical science and biotechnology, specifically medical biotechnology. It notes that medical biotechnology uses life science technologies like biomedical engineering, bioinformatics and biotechnology to interface between medical devices, materials, software and human health. It provides context on global investment and growth in biotechnology and medical technology industries. The document outlines India's efforts to develop biotechnology research and education centers with international collaboration. It summarizes the current state of biotechnology in India compared to global standards and provides recommendations from national biotechnology reports to strengthen medical biotechnology in India.
This document is the official notice of publication from the Municipal Secretary of Labor Guarantees for the selection process of Temporary Public Servant No. 257 to fill the position of Executive Secretary of Formação and Management of Personnel in the Municipal Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare of Guarapuava for a period of 10 (ten) months, which can be renewed for an equal period at the discretion of the Public Administration.
It announces the opening of registrations from August 13th to August 23rd 2019 through the website www.admtec.org.br, under the coordination of the ADMTEC Institute. It describes the selection process that will have 3 stages: objective tests, qualification analysis and an interview.
The document describes a steerable-beam antenna device comprising planar directional antennas formed from dielectric plates. Each antenna has an active element on the plate, and the metallized back of the plate acts as a reflector. The plates are connected to form a hollow body, and an antenna switch inside can direct the active elements. This simple design allows inexpensive production without manual assembly.
Nepal pharmacy council Guideline for accreditation of B.Pharma & Pharm . D pr...Nabin Bist
1. The document outlines the minimum requirements for establishing a medical college or campus for conducting MBBS and MD programs in Nepal.
2. It specifies infrastructure requirements like classrooms, laboratories, library and other facilities. The campus must have its own land and buildings and develop the required infrastructure within a specified time period.
3. It also details requirements for faculty, financial resources, admission process and regulations for operating and inspecting the medical college. The guidelines are revised according to the latest needs and international standards for medical education.
This document provides an overview of floods (cfunfuL) in Nepal, including their causes and impacts. It discusses how floods primarily occur during the monsoon season from June to August due to heavy rains. Floods cause significant economic losses and deaths in Nepal each year. The document emphasizes that floods can be largely controlled by humans through proper management and use of fire (cfuf]), as nearly 99% of floods are caused by human error. It calls for increasing public awareness and making the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology more effective in flood control. The document also provides a brief history of the use of fire and an introduction to flood control efforts in Nepal.
Dependiendo de la etapa y edad de tu niño son sus requerimientos y el tipo de colchón que deben de tener. Te comparto algunos consejos a tomar en cuenta. Si deseas conocer más sobre colchones en oferta, visita la siguiente página: https://www.tiendaatlas.com/
Math series 4(compound interest and population growth)mohan pudasaini
1) The document provides examples of short answer and long answer questions that may be asked in an exam based on a syllabus. Short answer questions include math problems about compound interest calculation, population growth calculation, and depreciation calculation.
2) Long answer questions require calculating principal amount, interest rate, or time period given multiple conditions related to interest earned over years. Examples include calculating principal given annual interest amounts, or interest rate given interest earned over two time periods.
3) Formulas and steps are shown to solve various word problems related to financial math concepts like interest, present value, future value, depreciation etc. Learners are asked additional questions to solve using the techniques shown.
बुंगुर पालेको ठाउँमा बथानमा संक्रमक रोगको प्रसार तथा एक ठाउँको बथानबाट अर्को ठाउँको बथानमा रोग प्रसार न्युनगरी बंगुरपालन व्यवसायमा रोग प्रदत जोखीम न्युनीकरण गर्ने गरी गरिने व्यवस्थापकीय व्यवहारीक व्यवस्थापनको अर्को नाम हो बंगुरपालनका जैविक सुरक्षा । आफुले पालेको बंगुरको उपयुक्त जैविक सुरक्षा व्यवस्था गर्नु भनेको व्यवसायको आपेक्षा गरिएको आम्दानी प्राप्त हुनेमा ढुक्क हुनु पनि हो ।
बंगुर पालन गरेको ठाउँमा उचित जैविक सुरक्षाको व्यवस्था गर्नु भनेको बंगुरलाई लाग्न सक्ने स्थानीय स्तरमा स्थापित रोग तथा अन्यत्रबाट भित्रन सक्ने, माहामारी जन्य, सरुवा तथा संक्रमक रोगबाट बचाउन सुरक्षात्मक उपाय पनि मानिन्छ । बंगुरको खोर गोठमा कुनै नौलो अन्यत्रबाट सरी आएको रोग निर्मुल पार्न, रोकथाम गर्न, उपचार गर्न, खर्चिलो मात्र हुदैन बरु त्यस्ता रोगले अझ बंगुरपालन व्यवसायमा गम्भिर असर पार्न सक्छ ।
The document discusses guidelines for services provided by grama panchayats in Kerala. It outlines various services like public distribution system, housing construction subsidies, and certificates that grama panchayats must provide. The guidelines seek to ensure equal access to these services for all residents. The document was last updated in August 2018 to incorporate recent changes to various programs provided by grama panchayats. It aims to standardize services across the over 900 grama panchayats in the state for the benefit of residents and local government bodies.
This document contains a list of 56 organizations that have received licenses to operate as private universities in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It includes the name and address of each organization, its license number, date of issuance, and district. The organizations are licensed to operate private universities in Dhaka. The list provides basic information about the licensed private universities in Dhaka.
This document provides guidelines for dairy animal management practices. Effective management by skilled managers is key to successfully running a dairy farm. Calves and heifers must be carefully monitored and fed according to their age. Dehorning young stock between 3-10 days is recommended for safety and ease of handling. Milking cows should be housed in clean, comfortable environments and milked twice daily. Their health must be regularly checked and vaccinations provided. Proper identification of farm animals through tagging, branding or notching is important for record keeping.
1) The document appears to be a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols with no discernible meaning.
2) It includes dates ranging from 1995 to 2005 but no other contextual information.
3) The final lines mention an organization but provide no other details.
1. The document provides an overview of the Ngalaunglaung Pagoda in Mandalay, Myanmar. It describes the history and architectural features of the pagoda.
2. The pagoda was built in 1859 to honor three Buddhist monks who helped spread Theravada Buddhism. It is located on top of a hill and its design includes terraces, staircases, and Buddha statues.
3. The document highlights the pagoda's central stupa, called the Shwezigon Pagoda. This golden stupa is decorated with precious gems and its design symbolizes various aspects of Buddhist teachings.
The document discusses the importance of equality and inclusion in society. It argues that discrimination of any kind prevents people from reaching their full potential and contributing to the greater good. A just world is one where all people, regardless of personal characteristics, have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. Treating each other with compassion and ensuring the fair treatment of all groups will lead to a more prosperous, progressive and united society.
Aksharica (अक्षरिका) is a Nepali Language Newsletter. Aksharica is made with a combination of two words “Akshar” and “America”. Akshar means “letter” in Nepali, thus goal of the Aksharica is to educate, inform, inspire, and empower the Nepali speaking community (Bhutanese and Nepalese) residing in America. Rajesh Koirala is working as an editor since it started on August 2010. This is 6th issue, published on November 15, 2010.
Примечательно, что в 2012 году, во время своей активной деятельности, Микитюк декларировал миллионные доходы, настоящие автопарки личных машин и гектары земли.
- The article discusses various religious programs and activities taking place in Ezhimala, Kerala, India on October 29, 2010.
- Religious congregations involving priests from Thrissur, Idukki, Ernakulam, and Irinjalakuda dioceses are being held at the Ezhimala St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary.
- A retreat was also held from October 28-29 at 28 locations as part of the "Zachariah" mission.
- From October 20-22, a youth convention was held for college and school students with 31 people receiving baptism and 4 joining the church.
- A 6 month catechism course
This document discusses biomedical science and biotechnology, specifically medical biotechnology. It notes that medical biotechnology uses life science technologies like biomedical engineering, bioinformatics and biotechnology to interface between medical devices, materials, software and human health. It provides context on global investment and growth in biotechnology and medical technology industries. The document outlines India's efforts to develop biotechnology research and education centers with international collaboration. It summarizes the current state of biotechnology in India compared to global standards and provides recommendations from national biotechnology reports to strengthen medical biotechnology in India.
This document is the official notice of publication from the Municipal Secretary of Labor Guarantees for the selection process of Temporary Public Servant No. 257 to fill the position of Executive Secretary of Formação and Management of Personnel in the Municipal Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare of Guarapuava for a period of 10 (ten) months, which can be renewed for an equal period at the discretion of the Public Administration.
It announces the opening of registrations from August 13th to August 23rd 2019 through the website www.admtec.org.br, under the coordination of the ADMTEC Institute. It describes the selection process that will have 3 stages: objective tests, qualification analysis and an interview.
The document describes a steerable-beam antenna device comprising planar directional antennas formed from dielectric plates. Each antenna has an active element on the plate, and the metallized back of the plate acts as a reflector. The plates are connected to form a hollow body, and an antenna switch inside can direct the active elements. This simple design allows inexpensive production without manual assembly.
Nepal pharmacy council Guideline for accreditation of B.Pharma & Pharm . D pr...Nabin Bist
1. The document outlines the minimum requirements for establishing a medical college or campus for conducting MBBS and MD programs in Nepal.
2. It specifies infrastructure requirements like classrooms, laboratories, library and other facilities. The campus must have its own land and buildings and develop the required infrastructure within a specified time period.
3. It also details requirements for faculty, financial resources, admission process and regulations for operating and inspecting the medical college. The guidelines are revised according to the latest needs and international standards for medical education.
This document provides an overview of floods (cfunfuL) in Nepal, including their causes and impacts. It discusses how floods primarily occur during the monsoon season from June to August due to heavy rains. Floods cause significant economic losses and deaths in Nepal each year. The document emphasizes that floods can be largely controlled by humans through proper management and use of fire (cfuf]), as nearly 99% of floods are caused by human error. It calls for increasing public awareness and making the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology more effective in flood control. The document also provides a brief history of the use of fire and an introduction to flood control efforts in Nepal.
Dependiendo de la etapa y edad de tu niño son sus requerimientos y el tipo de colchón que deben de tener. Te comparto algunos consejos a tomar en cuenta. Si deseas conocer más sobre colchones en oferta, visita la siguiente página: https://www.tiendaatlas.com/
España está situada en el suroeste de Europa. Está conformada principalmente por la península ibérica situada en el sur de Europa, así como por los archipiélagos Baleares y Canarias. La península tiene fronteras naturales al norte con el mar Cantábrico y los Pirineos, al sur con el estrecho de Gibraltar, y al este y oeste con el mar Mediterráneo y el océano Atlántico respectivamente. Presenta un relieve desigual con una altitud media de 660 metros, formado por diferentes sistemas mont
The Long and the Short of it. Analysing the short and long-term impact of eme...Thomas Evans
This document provides an analysis of the short and long-term impacts of emergency education programs on child protection and community fragility in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It focuses on a case study of the Norwegian Refugee Council's Teacher Emergency Package (TEP) program in the Kivu provinces. In the short-term, TEP increases child protection and reduces community fragility by enrolling more vulnerable children in primary education and teaching a context-sensitive curriculum. However, the analysis argues that TEP only provides temporary child protection and does not ensure sustainability. When the NRC withdraws and TEP ends, many children abandon school and return to facing the same protection issues, so community fragility is not reduced long-term.
Knitting fabric is made of polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE) mixed with nylon or cotton. It is durable, eco-friendly, and has texture. The fabric is widely used for bags, shoes, storage boxes, hats, placemats, cushions, car seat cushions, and other decorations. The document provides details on 27 items of knitting fabric that vary in material composition, width, weight, and packing quantity.
The document summarizes gun laws in New England states. It begins with an overview of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and the renewed debate around gun control. It then reviews federal gun laws and key Supreme Court rulings affirming individual gun rights. The summary reviews gun laws and requirements for permits and licenses to purchase or carry firearms in each New England state, finding the most restrictive laws in Massachusetts and the least in Vermont. It concludes that the debate around balancing Second Amendment rights with public safety will continue both nationwide and within each state.
The document summarizes the training services of Joint Training Academy (JTA), which provides specialized training programs and courses at multiple training academies around the world. The training is designed to minimize risks for operators working in complex and high-risk environments through enhanced security, safety, and tactical instruction. An expert team of instructors develops comprehensive training adapting to the changing security industry. Key courses cover topics like hostile environment awareness, security and risk management, weapons handling, first aid, and canine security training.
The document discusses improving customer relationships through developing a customer-focused business strategy using customer insight and application technology. It emphasizes retaining existing profitable customers is more important than gaining new ones. A business strategy combined with technology can improve customer acquisition and retention by providing insights into purchasing behavior to better target customers and optimize revenue, costs, and satisfaction. The key challenges are user adoption, ensuring fit with business needs, and managing total cost of ownership over time.
El documento resume la anatomía e histología del intestino delgado. Describe que el intestino delgado está compuesto por el duodeno, yeyuno e íleon. Explica que la mucosa intestinal aumenta su superficie a través de pliegues circulares, vellosidades y microvellosidades. También describe las diferentes capas del intestino delgado y los tipos celulares presentes en la mucosa, como las células de absorción, caliciformes y de Paneth.
Magazine analysis cover, contents and double page spreadleahmilner1999
The magazine has a light, bright colour palette creating a crisp finish. Pink lettering provides colour against the white background. The artist's name is in pink, drawing attention.
The photographs and artists match the pop music genre of the magazine. Each issue follows the same simple, neat design maintaining the brand. In comparison to rock magazines with busy covers, this magazine has an alternative, simple yet effective design.
The masthead is smaller than competitors but the bold white text allows it to stand out against backgrounds. A large selection of issues use the same white masthead colour requiring careful background colour selection.
Heart clip art reinforces the pop theme. Fun, bubbly text and imagery conveys the genre and
Java Multiple Choice Questions and AnswersJava Projects
http://www.javaassignmenthelp.net/java-multiple-choice-questions-with-answers/ Advanced java multiple choice questions and answers are important if you want to pass on your exam. Check this presentation to learn more about Java multiple choice questions and answers.
Paper Woven Fabric is made of paper or mixed other material,It is 100% ecofriendly,Some
people also call paper raffia, But it is made by machine of weaving paper.it is already
passed AZO Free,Color fastness by SGS. Now ESW have thousands patterns,such as:
stripe,checked,jacquard,plain,and also could do printing,painting and other technical.
The document discusses the programming language C. It provides a brief history of C including its creation in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie and key developments like ANSI C. It also defines C as a high-level, general purpose language ideal for developing firmware and portable applications. Originally intended for writing system software, C was developed for the Unix Operating System. The document then discusses some basic C concepts like variables, logical operators, and control flow statements like if-else, switch, while loops, do-while loops, and for loops.
Presentation on tank fish culture at pksfRasal Ali
The document provides some key points about aquaculture technology:
1. It is important to maintain high water quality when culturing fish.
2. Water usage should be minimized to reduce stress on fish.
3. Proper aeration of stagnant water is necessary for healthy fish culture.
4. Each type of fish should be cultured separately, not mixing different types in the same pond.
Freshwater fish culture practice at Chougasa upazilla of Jashore, BangladeshRasal Ali
This document provides information on livelihood activities supported by the Upazila Relief and Rehabilitation Office in 3 upazilas and 6 unions for the fiscal year 2020-21. A total of 104 targets were set of which 76 or 73% were achieved. Details are provided on 10 livelihood programs including training on livestock rearing, homestead farming, sewing, etc. The document outlines beneficiaries, timelines, inputs provided, outputs and costs for each activity. It summarizes the year's achievements against targets for livelihood development in the upazila.
1. The document provides three financial statements for ABC Trading for the year ending 31 December 2012: an income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.
2. The income statement shows total revenue of BDT 89,900 and total expenses of BDT 46,800, resulting in net income of BDT 43,100.
3. The balance sheet lists total assets of BDT 1,63,100, total liabilities of BDT 25,000, and equity of BDT 1,38,100 as of 31 December 2012.
1. The document provides a financial statement for 8th Avenue Traders as of December 31, 2013. It details the company's assets, liabilities, and equity.
2. Total current assets are calculated as Tk 3,32,000 including cash, accounts receivable, inventory, prepaid expenses, and advances. Total non-current assets are Tk 70,000 including capital work in progress.
3. Total liabilities are calculated as Tk 1,60,000 including accounts payable, short term loans, and provision for taxation. Total equity is Tk 3,62,000. The total of liabilities and equity is equal to total assets of Tk 5,22,000.
1. This document discusses adjusting entries in accounting. An adjusting entry is an entry made to record an unrecorded or misrecorded asset, liability, revenue, or expense to accurately report a company's financial position.
2. There are four types of adjusting entries: prepaid expenses, unearned revenue, accrued revenue, and accrued expenses. The document provides examples and explanations of each type.
3. For unearned revenue, there are two methods for making an adjusting entry - the liability method and the income method. The document explains each method using an example of unearned subscription fees received.
1. The document announces amendments to Schedule 2 of the Companies Act 1994 regarding fees for registration and other services provided by the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies and Firms.
2. The amendments increase various fees amounts, add new fee items, and revise the fee structure and rates for company registration and related services.
3. The changes are made according to the powers given to the government under section 226(2)(K) of the Companies Act 1994.
67243 cooling and heating & calculationA.M. ATIQULLAH
The document discusses heat gain in air conditioning systems. It describes the three main sources of internal heat gain: from products or processes in the space, from occupants, and from appliances used in the space. Heat gain from products is calculated based on the quantity, specific heat, and temperature difference of the products. Heat gain from occupants considers the number of people and their activity levels. Appliances like computers, dryers, and TVs that are used in the conditioned space also contribute to internal heat gain. It emphasizes the importance of considering the chilling rate factor when calculating heat gains, as products may not reach design temperature immediately during initial cooling.
Discussion about Social Media Realated Cyber Crime Investigation Procedure & ...MuhammadHossen
(1) A dispute occurred on Facebook between a woman named Labonno and her husband Amit over family issues. Amit allegedly posted threatening messages towards Labonno on Facebook and YouTube.
(2) The assistant provides guidelines on documenting information from social media for legal purposes such as archiving media, recording URLs, usernames, IDs and other technical details that can be used for evidence.
(3) The assistant advises staying calm, avoiding making further threats online, and resolving disputes through legal means if needed. Proper documentation of social media activities can help determine fault if issues escalate.
This document announces job vacancies at Jahangirnagar University and provides the qualifications required for each position. It lists three positions - Lecturer, Assistant Professor, and Assistant Teacher.
For the Lecturer position in Education and Research Department, applicants must have at least a first class or GPA of 3.60 in Bachelor's/Master's and a GPA of 4.00 in one subject at Master's level. Minimum teaching experience requirements and number of publications are also specified.
Two Assistant Professor positions are announced for different departments with similar required qualifications but lower experience requirements compared to Lecturer.
The Assistant Teacher position also outlines educational qualifications and experience needed but provides less detail than the
1. The document provides financial information for Mr. Avijit as of December 31, 2012 including details of sales, purchases, expenses, assets, and liabilities.
2. It asks the reader to calculate the cost of goods sold and net profit if the cost of goods sold is BDT 11,11,350.
3. It provides a financial statement for the year ending December 31, 2013 including current assets, fixed assets, current liabilities, and capital.
67243 -cooling and heating load calculationA.M. ATIQULLAH
The document provides information about internal heat loads in air conditioning, including heat gain from products, occupants, and appliances. Heat gain from products refers mainly to the heat generated by various types of stored goods. The heat gain from occupants considers the metabolic heat and sensible heat generated by the number of people present. Small appliances that are commonly used in conditioned spaces, such as computers, dryers, TVs, are also sources of heat gain. The importance of considering the chilling rate factor when calculating heat loads from products or appliances is emphasized, as the initial cooling load rate is typically 1.5 times higher than steady-state rate.
This document summarizes and provides excerpts from the book "Qnxn wKZvey` †`vÔAv" (Essential Prayers for Everyday Life). It is divided into three sections. The first section contains 45 prayers derived from hadiths, including prayers for children, forgiveness, success in work, and protection from harm. The second section has 30 main prayers for various occasions. The third section contains 67 additional prayers for different aspects of daily life. The document provides the topic and page number for prayers in each section to help readers find relevant prayers for different circumstances in their lives.
This document outlines the syllabus and distribution of marks for a 5th grade Bengali exam at Goran Adarshaw High School.
It includes 24 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each from the selected textbook (Bengali for Today). Students will answer 10 matching/fill in the blank questions worth 1 mark each, with the first 4 being competency based.
Other sections cover writing on topics like natural disasters, figures of speech, general and social issues, and time management. Students will interpret pictures, discuss problems related to communication and change.
The exams include a 1st term test on units 1-3, a 1st midterm exam testing comprehension and multiple choice questions. The half-yearly
Bangladesh Narcotics Control Act 1990 (Bangla)Probir Bidhan
This document is the Food Safety Act of Bangladesh from 1990. Some key points:
1. It establishes a National Food Safety Authority to oversee food safety and regulate related issues.
2. Various terms are defined, including "food", "food business", "food business operator", and "enforcement agency".
3. Violations of the act or rules can result in penalties, and authorized officers have powers to inspect, investigate and take samples for testing.
This document is an advertisement announcing recruitment for various positions under the Bangladesh Civil Service for the 36th BCS Examination-2015. It lists 14 general cadres/positions with their required educational qualifications. It also lists 8 specialized cadres/positions and their educational requirements. In total there are 542 positions under general cadres and specialized cadres. The notice provides details such as the name of the cadre, number of vacant positions, required degree subjects and minimum academic qualifications.
(1) This document provides financial information for a businessman named Kvgvj for the year ending December 31, 2012. It includes an income statement, balance sheet, and notes on adjustments.
(2) The income statement shows a net profit of BDT 13,400. Revenue was BDT 100,000 and costs were BDT 20,900, resulting in a gross profit of BDT 56,000. Other income included BDT 5,000 from interest and BDT 2,600 from sale of goods, for a total profit of BDT 13,400.
(3) The balance sheet shows total assets of BDT 1,55,200 including current assets of BDT 1,15
This document summarizes the key points of the Bangladesh Labor Rules, 2015.
1. It establishes guidelines for employers to formulate workplace rules for their employees and submit them to the Chief Inspector of Labor for approval.
2. Employers must provide details of employees covered by the rules and any union agreements along with the submitted rules.
3. The rules must comply with relevant laws and provide employees the same or better terms than what is stipulated in law.
Bangladesh Labor Rule is is an Autonomous Gazette Published by Government of Bangladesh to align rights and benefits of employment in Bangladesh. This Labor Rule is applicable for any major industry prevailing and operating in Bangladesh. This Labor Rule 2015 is applicable on basis of Bangladesh Labor Act 2006 & amendment of 2013.
This document summarizes the key points of the Bangladesh Labor Rules, 2015.
1. It establishes guidelines for employers to formulate workplace rules for their employees and submit them to the Chief Inspector of Labor for approval.
2. Employers must provide details of employees covered by the rules and any union agreements along with the submitted rules.
3. The rules must comply with relevant laws and provide employees the same or better terms than what is stipulated in law.
1. The document discusses providing overtime allowance to employees of an organization who use vehicles.
2. It proposes two rates of overtime allowance - Tk 300 for some positions and Tk 400 for others, in addition to their salaries.
3. About 370 employees would be eligible for the overtime allowance, costing an additional Tk 74,000 total.
Morris Garages (MG) is a 95-year-old iconic British automotive brand that was relaunched with backing from one of the world's largest car manufacturers. Rancon British Motors Limited is the sole distributor of MG cars in Bangladesh and will launch the MG ZS and MG GS models. Rancon Group's Chairman founded the company in 1979 and it has since diversified into various sectors, managing to strengthen brands through expertise, customer acceptance, and stakeholder engagement.
Bangladesh’s automotive scenario is evolving at a rapid pace. There is a fast growth of the SUV segment relative to sedans, with SUVs segment growing at CAGR 31.28 percent from 2014 to 2018 and sedans growing at CAGR 5.6 percent during the same period.
This document outlines a factory layout plan including structural design and supervision authority. It mentions machine layout plans and personal protective equipment requirements. The plan includes designations for an IPS/charger, alarm, and strobe light.
This document provides an internship report on the HR policies of Zeal Knitwear Ltd. It begins with an introduction and background on the study. It then discusses the objectives of the study and data collection methods. The literature review covers topics like HR planning, recruitment, training, compensation, succession planning, and retention.
The findings chapter provides an overview of Zeal Knitwear, including its mission, vision, and products. It describes the core activities of the HR department and the intern's responsibilities, which included orientation, recruitment assistance, reviewing manpower, attendance maintenance, and policy review.
The recommendations chapter suggests recruiting more HR personnel, providing more job satisfaction facilities, monitoring line managers better, and introducing career
The document discusses various aspects of garment manufacturing including departments, processes, and sampling. It provides details on:
1) The key departments involved in garment manufacturing such as merchandising, sampling, fabric store, trims and accessories, spreading and cutting, sewing, quality assurance, and more.
2) The sampling process from design development to proto samples, fit samples, photo shoot samples, and pre-production samples.
3) Spreading and cutting processes including planning, marker making both manually and using CAD systems, different marker types and modes, and spreading equipment and modes.
The document discusses compliance issues in Bangladesh's textile industry. It notes that the industry employs 10.5 million workers and accounts for 85% of the country's export earnings. It then defines regulatory compliance and statutory compliance. It lists various compliance certificates required in Bangladesh. It discusses codes of conduct, the WRAP certification program, and ensuring compliance with ILO standards and labor rights. It also outlines some health, safety, and welfare policies factories should have to ensure compliance.
This document provides pricing information for knit fabrics including yarn prices for various fiber compositions like cotton, viscose, and blends. It also lists processing charges for knitting, dyeing, washing, and the relationship between yarn count and fabric weight. The most common fibers for knit fabrics are cotton and viscose, often with elastane, constructed mainly using the single jersey method for items like t-shirts and tops.
1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines formulas for calculating fabric consumption based on length, width, and GSM.
2. Details are given for calculating consumption allowances for sewing and cutting. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribs and other trims.
3. Information is also included on fabric cost calculations considering yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and other processing costs.
The document provides an overview of AutoCAD 2000, a powerful computer-aided design software. It describes key features such as the multiple document environment, which allows opening multiple drawings simultaneously. It also explains the AutoCAD design center, which acts like Windows Explorer and allows accessing and sharing blocks, styles, and other items between drawings. Finally, it introduces the AutoCAD 2000 screen interface, identifying components like the title bar, menu bar, toolbars for drawing, modifying objects, and setting dimensions. The summary highlights the multiple document support and design center for sharing items between drawings and provides a high-level view of the main screen interface elements.
AutoCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) tool that is increasingly being used in the apparel industry. It allows designers to create 2D and 3D vector-based drawings with precision and accuracy. Key uses of AutoCAD in apparel design and production include sketching concepts, pattern making, grading patterns for different sizes, and arranging marker layouts to optimize fabric utilization. AutoCAD enables complex calculations and specifications to be incorporated into designs. It also facilitates reworking designs and making instant changes.
1. The document provides information on calculating garment costing including fabric consumption, fabric cost, accessories cost, and other variable costs. It outlines formulas for calculating fabric consumption based on length, width, and GSM.
2. Details are given for calculating consumption allowances for sewing and cutting. Formulas are provided for calculating consumption of neck ribs and other trims.
3. Information is also included on fabric cost calculations considering yarn count and GSM relationships, knitting charges, dyeing charges, and other processing costs.
Abdullah al Mamun is an HR & IE professional seeking new opportunities in large retail operations. He has an MBA from Northern University of Bangladesh and a Bachelor's degree from National University Bangladesh. His work experience includes roles as an HR & IE Officer at Nishat International LTD and as a Coordinator at Rightsight Consultancy and Training Centre. He is proficient in English and Bengali and has skills in Microsoft Office, Photoshop, Illustrator, and computer hardware and networking. His interests include HR & training, traveling, reading, and exercise.
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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LIST OF NON-LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANIES
1. Agrani Insurance Company Ltd.
2. Asia Insurance Ltd.
3. Asia Pacific Gen Insurance Co. Ltd.
4. Bangladesh Co-operatives Ins. Ltd.
5. Bangladesh General Insurance Co. Ltd.
6. Bangladesh National Insurance Co.Ltd.
7. Central Insurance Company Ltd.
8. City Gen. Insurance Company Ltd.
9. Continental Insurance Ltd.
10. Crystal Insurance Company Ltd.
11. Desh Gen. Insurance Company Ltd.
12. Eastern Insurance Company Ltd.
13. Eastland Insurance Company Ltd.
14. Express Insurance Ltd.
15. Federal Insurance Company Ltd.
16. Global Insurance Ltd.
17. Green Delta Insurance Co. Ltd.
18. Islami Commercial Insurance Co. Ltd.
19. Islami Insurance Bangladesh Ltd.
20. Janata Insurance Company Ltd.
21. Karnaphuli Insurance Company Ltd.
22. Meghna Insurance Company Ltd.
23. Mercantile Insurance Company Ltd.
24. Nitol Insurance Company Ltd.
25. Northern Gen.Insurance Company Ltd.
26. Peoples Insurance Company Ltd.
27. Phonix Insurance Company Ltd.
28. Pioneer Insurance Company Ltd.
29. Pragati Insurance Ltd.
30. Pramount Insurance Company Ltd.
31. Prime Insurance Company Ltd.
32. Provati Insurance Company Ltd.
33. Purabi Gen Insurance Company Ltd.
34. Reliance Insurance Ltd.
35. Republic Insurance Company Ltd.
36. Rupali Insurance Company Ltd.
37. Sonar Bangla Insurance Company Ltd.
38. South Asia Insurance Company Ltd.
39. Standard Insurance Ltd.
40. Takaful Islami Insurance Ltd.
41. Dhaka Insurance Ltd.
42. Union Insurance Company Ltd.
43. United Insurance Company Ltd.
LIST OF LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANIES
1. American Life Insurance Company
(Foreign Company)
2. Baira Life Insurance Company Ltd.
3. Delta Life Insurance Company Ltd.
4. Farest Islami Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
5. Golden Life Insurance Ltd.
6. Homeland Life Insurance Company
Ltd.
7. Meghna Life Insurance Company Ltd.
8. National Life Insurance Company Ltd.
9. Padma Islami Life Insurance Company
Ltd.
10. Popular Life Insurance Company Ltd.
11. Pragati Life Insurance Ltd.
12. Prime Islami Life Insurance Company
Ltd.
13. Progressive Life Insurance Company
Ltd.
14. Rupali Life Insurance Company Ltd.
15. Sandhani Life Insurance Company Ltd.
16. Sunflower Life Insurance Company
Ltd.
17. Sunlife Insurance Company Ltd.
LIST OF THE INSURANCE
COMPANIES IN PUBLIC SECTOR
1. Sadharan Bima Corporation(Gen. Ins)
2. Jiban Bima Corporation (Life Ins.)
175. 164
3. Raw Materials:
a. Description of foreign raw materials and components indicating quantity and value (in US
Dollar)
b. Description of local raw materials and components indicating quantity and value List to be
attached wherever necessary.(in US Dollar)
4. Production programme
(Quantity: )
( Value : '000' US $)
Description 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
Qty. cost Qty. cost Qty. cost Qty. cost Qty. cost
a.
b.
c.
d.
5. Product marketing: Please name countries and potentials of the proposed markets together
with results of market study, if any.
6. Projection of export :
(Quantity: )
(Value : '000' US $)
Description 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value
a.
b.
c.
d.
PART-C
1. Manpower requirements :
Category Bangladeshi Non-Bangladsehi
a. Managerial
b. Technical
i. Civil
ii. Mechanical
iii. Electrical
iv. Any other (Please specify)
c. Production
i.Highly skilled
ii.Skilled
iii. Semi-skilled
iv. Unskilled
d. Administrative including sales
176. 165
2. Cost of production and sales revenue (at 100% capacity)
US$
-------------------------------
Qty. cost per unit/Total Cost
a. Cost of production
i. Raw materials
aa. From Bangladesh
bb. From other countries
ii. Packing materials
aa. From Bangladesh
bb. From other countries
iii. Power, gas, water and other utilities
iv. Spare parts
a. Local
b. Foreign
v. Wages and salaries
aa. Local
bb. Foreign
vi. Administrative, sales and other general expenses
a. Local
b. Foreign
vii. Other manufacturing overhead
viii. Depreciation
a. Building
b. Machineries and others
ix. Interest on
aa. Long term debts
bb. Short term loans
x. Capitalisation of pre-operational expense
Total cost of production
a. Sales revenue
b. Operating profits(b-a)
PART-D : INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENT
1. Land and factory building
a. Land required .......................................................................... sq. metres.
i. Immediate use...................................................................... sq. metres.
ii. Future expansion.................................................................. sq. metres.
b. Space requirement in standard factory building/ warehouse .....................
.................................................................................................. sq. metres.
177. 166
2. Utility requirement / Requirement per day
a. Power
b. Water (litre)
c. Gas (m3
)
3. Other Services
a. Telephone
b. Facsimile
c. E-mail
d. Any other (specify)
4. Effluents
a. Composition of effluents and proposal for in-house treatment thereof:
b. Are there any dangerous or injurious chemicals or processes involved ? If yes, please specify
arrangements for disposal:
c. Arrangements, if any, made by you for environmental control with enclosure:
5. Fire risk
Specify protection arrangements.
PART-E: FINANCIAL ASPECTS
(All costs in '000' US $)
Foreign Cost Local cost Total
1. Cost of the Project
a. Land(six months' rent )
b. Building
c. Other civil works
d. Imported machinery
e. Local machinery
f Other assets
g. i. Pre-operating charges
ii. Contingencies for machinery for
building
iii. Financial cost during construction
Total fixed cost
Net initial working capital
Total cost of the project
2. Capital structure
Foreign Source Local Source Total
a. Equity
b. Long term loan
c. Working capital loan
Total financing
3. Source of Finance
a. Foreign sources
b. Local sources
178. 167
4. Debt equity ratio
5. Net foreign exchange earnings
Description 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
a) Export (FOB)
b) Dollar cost (CIF)
i) Imported materials
ii) Depreciation on imported
machinery and equipment
iii) Interest on overseas loans
iv) Royalties/commissions/fees
v) Others (specify)
c) Net foreign exchange earnings ( A-B)
PART F: PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
1 . Time schedule for commencement of activities from the date of approval of the project:
Month Year
i. Construction of factory building
ii. Installation of machinery
iii. Commencement of trial production
Note : If the project presents particular aspects which are not covered by this questionnaire or
are covered inadequately, such aspects which have a material bearing on the feasibility of the
project should be indicated.
DID YOU READ?
a. The Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority Act, 1980 (as modified ) : Yes/No
b. The Foreign Private Investment (Promotion & Protection) Act, 1980: Yes/No
c. Booklets containing information regarding fiscal / and infrastructure
facilities, principles and procedures governing setting up of industries in EPZs and customs
clearance procedures and exchange control requirement in EPZs: Yes/No
PART G: UNDERTAKING
We hereby certify the correctness of figures / data / information and documents furnished herein /
herewith. We also hereby undertake to furnish further particulars as may be required by the
Authority and abide by the rules, regulations and instructions issued by the Authority from time
to time.
Signature(s) of applicants(s)
Place......................................
Date.......................................
202. 191
10. Type of Employees :
(a) Office Employees :
11.
Type of Employees Local (Number) Foreign (Number)
Professional Administrative Workers
Clerical Sales & Related Workers
Factory Employees
Skilled Workers
Unskilled Workers
12. (a) Ownership:
Name & Address % of Share Nationality Profession
(b) Present Export Market:
(a) ..................................................................................................................................................
(b) ..................................................................................................................................................
(c) ..................................................................................................................................................
(d) ..................................................................................................................................................
(e) ..................................................................................................................................................
(f) ..................................................................................................................................................
13. Date of Textile’s Registration Number and date/Board of Investment :
(Certified copy to be enclosed)
14. Export Registration Number and date :
15. Customs Warehouse license number and date :
16. Tax Identification Number (TIN)/GIR Number :
17. BGMEA/BKMEA/BSTMPIA: Membership number and date :
18. Bank draft/pay order/ demand draft for Tk. 2000 only is enclosed as enrolment fee.
19. Trade License Copy
I am ..............................................designation............................................behalf of hereby declare that to the
best of my knowledge and behalf, the information given above is true and correct. I also declared that if at
subsequent stage any information given above is found false or incorrect I shall be liable for punishment as
per provision of the Rules and Regulation of Quota Administration of Bangladesh.
: Signature ..............................................
: Designation ...........................................
208. 197
Sl. Name of the products Standards NO.
92. High Speed Diesel BDS 344:1991 Amendment
1:2000, 2:03
93. Triple Super Phosphate (T.S.P.) BDS 216:1991 Amend 1 ,2 : 07,
94. Unleaded Motor Gasoline-Premium BDS 346:99Amend1:03
95. Ribbons, Type writer BDS 236: 2006
96. Unleaded Motor Gasoline-Regular BDS 347:1999 Amend 1 : 06
97. Water Resistant Vegetable Tanned Sole Leather BDS 340:1991
98. Tooth Powder BDS 1370:1992 Amend 1 : 06
99. Carbon Paper for type writer BDS 411:89Amend1:06
100. Skin Powder BDS 1337:1991Amend 1 :06
101. Tooth Paste BDS 1216:2001 Amend 1,2,3 : 06
102. Cement Paints BDS 1706:2002
103. Synthetic Detergent Powder BDS 1445:2003
104. Tableware urea mouding compound BDS 1825:2011
C. Jute and Textile Products (11 items):
Sl. Name of the products Standards NO.
105. Rubber conveyor and elevator belting of ply construction. BDS 1200(Part 1:2005
106. Polyester Cotton Shirting BDS 1148:2003
107 Cotton Sewing Thread BDS 33:1989
108. Polyester blend Suiting BDS 1175:2002
109. Industrial Sewing Thread made wholly or partly from
synthetic fibre
BDS 1221:2001
110. Rubber Flat Transmission Belting of Textile BDS 1199:2006
111. Umbrella cloth BDS 1125:2005
112. Poplin Fabric BDS 32:2001
113. Textiles Color Fastness Ratings Specification BDS 1758:2006
114. Cotton Canvas BDS 319:2005
115. Fastness of Dyes on Textile to Steaming BDS ISO 105-E 11:2004
D. Electronics and Electrical Products (25 items):
Sl. Name of the products Standards NO.
116. Two-Pin Plugs & Socket-Outlets BDS 102:1990 Reaffirmed 2005
117. Three-Pin Plugs & Socket-Outlets BDS 115:1989 Reaffirmed 2005
118. Aluminium Conductors steel Re-inforced for Overhead
Power Transmission
BDS 1037 : 2003
119. Bare Aluminium and Aluminium alloy Conductors for
overhead power transmission
BDS 1036:2006
120. Winding Wires:
a) Part 1 Enameled round copper winding wires
b) Part-2 Enameled rectangular copper winding wires
c) Part 3 Enameled round Aluminium winding wires
d) Part-4 Enameled rectangular Aluminium winding wires
e)Part-5 Test Method
BDS 1034 (Part-1):2006 BDS
1034 (Part-2):2006 BDS 1034
(Part-3):2006 BDS 1034 (Part-
4):2006 BDS 1034 (Part-5):2006
209. 198
Sl. Name of the products Standards NO.
121. (a) Insulated Flexible Cords (Part-1)
General requirements
(b) Insulated Flexible Cords (Part-2)
Requirements for rubber insulated flexible cords
(C) Insulated Flexible Cords (Part-3)
Requirements for PVC Insulated Flexible cords
(d) Insulated Flexible Cords (Part-4)
Flexible cords Insulated with varnished glass fibre.
(e) Insulated Flexible Cords (Part-5)
Methods of test.
(f) Insulated Flexible Cords (Part-6) Methods of test.
BDS 899 (part-1) :2000 BDS 899
(part-2) :2001 BDS 899 (part-
3) :2001 BDS 899 (part-4) :2001
BDS 899 (part-5) :2001 BDS 899
(part-6):2001
122. Three phase Induction Motors BDS 1139:1986 Amendment 1:
2006
123. Power Cables with extruded insulation and their
accessories for rated voltage from 1kv up to 30kv
1. Part 1 Cables for rated voltage of 1 kv and 3 kv
2. Part-2 Cables for rated voltage from 6kv up to 30 kv
3. Part-4 Test requirement of accessories for 6kv up to 30 kv
BDS IEC 60502-1:2005 BDS IEC
60502-2:2005 BDS IEC 60502-
4:2005
124. (a) Lead acid starter batteries (Part-1)
General requirements and methods of test.
(b) Lead acid starter batteries (Part-2) Dimensions of
batteries and dimension and marking of terminals.
(c) Lead acid starter batteries (Part-3) Dimension of
batteries for heavy commercial vehicles.
BDS 206 (Part-1) :2002 BDS 206
(Part-2) :2002 BDS 206 (Part-3)
:2002
125. Porcelain Insulator for overhead power lines with a
nominal voltage Up to and including 1000 V
BDS 1543:2006
126. Electricity Metering Equipment (AC) –Particular
Requirements (Part-11), Electromechanical Meters for
Active Energy (Class 0.5. 1 and 2)
BDS IEC 62053-11 :2004
127. Switches for household and simillar fixed electrical
installation Part-1 General requirement
BDS IEC60669-1:07
128. Self-Ballasted Lamps for General Lighting Services-
Performance Requirements
BDS 1734:2003
129. Electronic Ballasts for Tubular Fluorescent Lamps-
Performance Requirements
BDS IEC 60929:05
130. Cut-Out Switches (Main Switches) BDS 1395:1993 Reaffirmed 2005
131. Ceiling Roses BDS 116:2006
132. Electronic Type Fan Regulators BDS 1323:1991
Amendment 1: 2006
133. Ballast for Tubular Fluorescent Lamps performance
requirements
BDS IEC 60921:2005
134. Electric Irons for household or similar use methods for
measuring performance
BDS IEC 60311:05
135. PVC Insulated Cables(non amoured for electric power and
lighting)
BDS 900 : 2000
136. Tungsten Filament Lamps for domestic and similar general
lighting purposes performance requirements
BDS 17:2006
137. Electric circulating Fans & Regulators
(ceiling and deck head fans, pedestal fans & table/cabin
fans within built regulators)
BDS 818:1998
Amendment 1: 2006
210. 199
Sl. Name of the products Standards NO.
138. Primary Batteries:
1. Part-1 General
2. Part-2 Physical and Electrical Specification
3. Part-3 Watch Battery
4. Part 4 Safety and lithium Batteries
5. Part-5 Safety of Batteries with Aquas Electrolyte
BDS IEC 60086-1:2005
BDS IEC 60086-2:2005 BDS IEC
60086-3:2005
BDS IEC 60086-4:2005
BDS IEC 60086-5:2005
139. Insulators for overhead lines with a nominal voltage
over 1000v
1. Part-1 Ceramic or glass Insulator units for ac systems-
definitions, test methods and acceptance criteria
2. Part-2 Insulator strings and insulator sets for ac
systems-definition, test methods and acceptance criteria
BDS IEC 600383-1:2006 BDS
IEC 600383-2:2006
140. Double caped Fluorescent Lamps performance
requirements
BDS IEC 60081:06
E. Engineering Products (15 items):
Sl. Name of the products Standards NO.
141. Mild Steel Pipe and G.I. Pipe BDS 1031:2006
142. Protective Helmets for Scooter & Motor Cycle Riders BDS 1136:1986
Reaffirmed 07
143. Safety Razor Blades BDS 219:2002
144. Sanitary ware appliances BDS 1162:2006
145. Pipes and fittings made of unplasticized polyvinyl chloride
(PVC-U) for water supply
- Part 1: General
- Part 2: Pipes (with or without) integral sockets
- Part 3: Fittings and Joints
BDS ISO 4422-1:2008
BDS ISO 4422-2:2008
BDS ISO 4422-3:2008
146. Steel for the Re-enforcement of Concrete (Part-1 & Part-2) BDS ISO 6935-1:2006
BDS ISO 6935-2:2006
147. G P Sheet (with Corrugation) BDS 1122:1987
Reaffirmed 2007
148. Portable Fire Extinguisher BDS 825:1991
Reaffirmed 2007
149. Gas Mantles BDS 1197:1988 Reaffirmed 2007
150. Bi-cycle Rim BDS 986:2006
151. Bitumen Road Emulsions (Anionic and Cationic) BDS 867:1978
Reaffirmed 2007
152. Cement part 1 Composition. Specifications and
Conformity criteria for common Cement
BDS EN 197-1:2003
153. Common Building Clay Bricks BDS 208:1980
154. Ceramic Tiles BDS ISO 13006:2006
155. Aluminium and Aluminium alloys-Extruded rod/bar tube
and profiles-Profiles, tolerances on dimensions and form
BDS 1825: 2011
241. 230
8.1.1 t BCSIR Gi BÛvwóªqvj cÖ‡mm
Sl. Industrial Process
1 A process for the production of iron oxide red pigment
2 A process for the production of ceramic stain colour (pink) for the decoration of ceramic
wares
3 A process for the production of garlic paste
4 A process for the production of ginger paste
5 A process for the production of spirulina cake
6 A process for the production of spirulina biscuit
7 A process for the production of wheat flakes
8 A process for the production of turkey red oil from castor seed oil
9 A process for the production of carboxymethyl celloluse (CMC)
10 A process for the production of instant energy bel fruit drink
11 A process for the production of baker's yeast from cane molasses
12 A process for the production of ceramic stain colour ( royal blue)
13 A process for the production of natural unifloral honey
14 A process for the production of palmarosa oil in Bangladesh
15 A process for the production of Japanese mint oil in Bangladesh
16 A process for the production of crystal menthol from Japanese mint oil in Bangladesh
17 A process for the production of glaceed jackfruit
18 A process for In vitro mass propagation of banana (var. sagar) round the year in
Bangladesh
19 A process for the production of paper adhesive using cassava starch
20 A process for the production of printing ink
21 A process for the production of drawing ink from seed lac
22 Production of dehydrated castor oil (DCO) from ricinus communis (castor) seed oil
23 A process for the preparation of high protein and high vitamin whole bread from bran flour
24 A process for the preparation of high protein and high vitamin super biscuit from bran oil
25 A process for the preparation of cake using cassava flour
26 A process for the production of tasty chips from cassava tuber cake using cassava flour
27 A process for the production of high protein bread from groundnut meal
28 Production of high protein and vitamin enriched super biscuit from groundnut meal
29 A process for the production of readymade transparent wood varnish from lac
30 A process for the utilization of rice bran in preparing balance cattle feed
31 A process for the production of dewaxed shellac flakes from seed lac
32 A process for the production of dye for silk fabric from waste banana tree-stem
33 A process for the production jackfruit squash
34 A process for the production of pineapple syrup
35 A process for the preservation of mango pulp for RTS beverage
36 A process for the production of natural food colourant from latcon seed coat
37 A process for the production of chemical stabilization of rice bran and its oil
38 A process for the production of starch using Cassava ( Tapioca) tuber
39 Production of deep red shade on silk fabric with blended vegetable and synthetic dye
(dabshell dye and reactive red dye)
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40 Production of orange shade on silk fabric with blended vegetable and synthetic dye
(dabshell dye and methyl orange dye)
41 A process for the production of remoistenable adhesive using cassava starch
42 Production of reddish brown shade on silk fabric and yarn with blended vegetable dye
(khair and dabshell dye)
43 Production of deep brown shade on silk fabric and yarn with khair (catechu brown dye)
44 A process for the production of dewaxed shellac molasses modified resin
45 A process for the production of lac-oil modified products
46 A process for the preparation of hydrolysed lac-molasses modified resin
47 A process for the production of industrial grade caustic potash in liquid form
48 A process for the production of ACE cleaning powder
49 A process for the production of oleo-resinous wood varnishes by using petuli seed oil
50 A process for the production of protein and vitamin enriched milk curd from ground nut
51 A process for the production of fluid disinfectant from castor seed oil
52 A process for the production of liquid glucose from starch
53 A process for the development of readymix Idli from rice and pulse by fermentation
54 A process for water test kit for bacteriological quality
55 A process for the production of fermented cereal
56 A process for the production of epoxidised soybean oil
57 A process for the production of protein rich meal
58 A process for the production of carambola juice
59 A process for the production of pure drinking water (Piash)
60 A process for the production of ceramic stain colour (Black) for the decoration of
ceramic wares
61 A process for the production .of ceramic stain colour ( Green) for the decoration of
ceramic wares
62 A process for the production of mixed fruits in syrup
63 A process for the production of ceramic white colour used in ceramic porcelain bodies
64 A process for the production of hardboard from bagasse
65 A process for the production of pineapple juice
66 A process for the production of pineapple slices in syrup
67 A process for the production of salted beef
68 A process for the production of sweet mango pickles
69 A process for the production of mango chutney
70 A process for the production of green mango pulp
71 A process for the production of dry mango slices
72 A process for the production of chalta chutney
73 A process for the production of dry pineapple slices
74 A process for the production of carotene rich noodles
75 A process for the production of candy from bamboo shoots
76 A process for the production of green bael powder
77 A process for the production of soybori
78 A process for the production of herbal hair cream
79 A process for the production of fish finger
80 A process for the production of artificial marble
81 A process for the production of household washing powder
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82 A process for the production of liver curative agent
83 A process for the production of gastrointestinal hyperacidity ulceration curative agent
84 A process for the production of sinus and nasal curative agent
85 A process for the preparation of oil soluble natural colourant from latkon seed
86 A process for the preparation of medicated dressing (Tulle) from ricinus communis oil
87 A process for the production of head lice killer oil from custard apple (Annona
squamosa) leaf
88 A process for preparation and preservation of fruity papaya
89 Processing and preservation of ready to use ginger paste
90 A process for the production of malted weaning food
91 A process for the production of fish kabab
92 A process for the production of fish cutlet
93 A process for the production of fish ball
94 A process for the production of onion paste
95 A process for the production of the prompt liquid brightener for fabrics
96 A process for the production of tomato powder
97 A process for the production of mango squash
98 A process for the production of insulating bricks from rice husk ash
99 A process for the production of automobile spares (piston pin)
100 A process for the production of cloth marker
101 A process for the production of refactory bricks from rice husk ash
102 A process for the production of bearing materials
103 A process for the production of sodium hydrosulphide
104 A process for the production of water tilter candles
105 Preparation of low cost transparent glaze for the decoration of earthenware (pottery) body
106 A process for the production of vitamin enriched medicated amrha jelly
107 A process for the production of natural pesticide for stored grains from a herbal source
108 A process for the production of instant high protein pakora mix
109 Large scale in vitro propagation of year round fruit producing jackfruit trees in Bangladesh
110 Production of vinegar from cane sugar cake molasses (Gur ) by fermentation
111 A process for the production of curry powder from mustard hilsha
112 A process for the production of curry powder for beef rezala
113 A process for the production of frozen beef burger steak
114 A process for the production of Sandesh for diabetic patients
115 A process for the production of lemon cola in glass bottle
116 A process for the production of low cost tasty PAPAD using cassava flour
117 A process for the production of alum from locally available raw materials
118 A process for the production of wood seasoning chemicals from spent chrome liquor
119 A process for the preparation of chrome alum from spent chrome liquor
120 A process for the production of protein, vitamin, iron and mineral rich spirulina in
capsule form.
121 Isolation of aromatic oil from the dry leaves turmeric ( curcuma Longa L )
122 A process for the preparation of bleached jute fibre without delignation and degradation
123 A process for the production of hand made paper pulp from pati (grass)
124 A process for the production of herbal turmeric soap
125 A process for the production of chemical pulp from cotton stalks
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Sl. Industrial Process
126 A process for the production of bleached pulp from nonwood by formic acid pulping
127 A process for the production of instant chicken kabab mix
128 A process for the production of mustard sauce
129 A process for the production of ginger tea
130 A process for the production of lemon tea
131 A process for the production of blended tea with lemon and ginger
132 Production of pickling acid from naphthalene and its application in leather processing
133 Manufacture of anti- wrinkle agent and its application in leather processing
134 A process for the production of spicy tea
135 A process for the production of carotene enriched instant noodles
136 A process for the production of soy sauce by the fermentation of soybean and wheat
137 A process for the production of instant beef keema parota
138 A process for the production of herbal tulsi tea
139 A process for the production of nutritious palm biscuit
140 A process for the production of chalta juice
141 A process for the production of herbal anti-diabetic tea
142 A process for the production of Hi~protein natural style bread spread
143 A process for the preparation of chrome lemon from spent chrome liquor
144 A process for the production of hilsha fish oil capsule
145 A process for the development of technology for cassava cultivation
146 A process for the production of nutri mash vegetables
147 A process for the production of palm powder
148 A process for the production of preserved jackfruit bulb in syrup
149 A process for the production of dried jute leaf powder
150 A process for the production of soya tofu
151 A process for the production of mushroom biscuit
152 A process for the production of mushroom cake
153 A process for the production of wood appale (bael) juice
154 A process for the production of bitter gourd (karalla) juice
155 Development of a process for the production of crispy powder
156 A process for the production of kalomegh pearl
157 A process for the production of cracked heel cream
158 A process for the production of Aloevera powder
159 A process for the production of anti fungal ointment from herbal source
160 A process for the production of low molecular weight synthetic rubber adhesive
161 A process for the production of high molecular weight synthetic rubber adhesive
162 A process for the preparation of herbal mint balm
163 A process for the preparation of super active herbal phenyl by utilizing neem seed oil
164 A process for the production of various flavoured yoghurt drinks by fermentation
165 Development of a process for the production of Laban (joghurt drinks)
166 A process for the preparation of Turmeric Paste
167 A process for the production of tasty energy drink
168 A process for the production of lemon pickle
169 A process for the production of chili sauce
170 A process for the production of cabbage sauce
171 A process for the production of herbal medicated hair dye
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172 A process for the production of methyl salicylate
173 A process for the production of prussian (iron) blue from industrial waste containing cyanide
174 Easy process of Spirulina culture at domestic level
175 Development of a cultivation technology of Bixa orellana L., a natural food colour
producing plants
176 A process for the production of sugarcane lemon juice
177 Production of high potency nutraceutical (food supplement) capsule
178 Production of ready to eat traditional rooti-chapatti
179 Production of ready to eat traditional Rooti-chapati
180 Production of Triffala Health Drink
181 Production of herbal energy tablet
182 Production of patchouli pill
183 Production of nutritious palm cake
184 Production of nutritious palm bread
185 Production of cabbage chutney
186 Production of enriched karamcha squash
187 Production of Ball Point Black Ink
188 Production of Improved Solar Oven
189 Production of Begamot mint oil
190 Production of Aromatic oil from ocimum clocimum
191 Production of high quality ball point black ink
192 Preparation of chrome red spent from chrome liqour
193 Production of protein and vitamin enriched bread from sesame meal
194 Production of delicious jelly from Karamcha fruits
195 Production of Sweetmeat for Diabetic Patient
196 Production of rich soup powder
197 Production of Soya Nugget IFST 01.07.2008
198 Production of insulating varnish RJ 07.07.2008
199 Conversion of Diesel Engine into Dual-Fuel(CNG- Diesel)
System for irrigation purpose PP&PDC 07.07.2008
200 A process for the production of herbal aloe shampoo RJ. 20.08.2008
201 A process for the preparation of protein filler as a retaining agent for leather processing.
LRI.- 20.08.2008
202 Production of Synthetic Tanning Agent from Napthalene and its Application in Leather
Processing. LRI -20-08-2008
203 Production of vegetable Sauce
204 A process for the production of formalin detection kit in food
205 Production of aloe tooth paste Raj, L.26.10.2008
206 Production of improved calcium based Lubricating Grease PP&PDC.28.10.2008
207 Production of aloe lemon drink RJ.17.07.08
208 Production of Cinnamon leaf oil CTG.30.07.08
209 Extraction of prfume oil from eucalyptus CTG.30.07.2008
210 Production of aromatic oil from cymbopogon osmastoni CTG.30.07.2007
211 A New Technique for using Natural Biogas in petrol Run Vehicle under Atmospheric
pressure. IFRD. 01.03.2007.
212 Production of Arjun Drink. CTG. 30.07.2008.
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213 Production of Aromatic oil from Ocimum Clocimum. CTG. 13.03.2008
214 Production of Trifala Health Drink. CTG. 17.02.2008.
215 Production of Kalmegh tablet. CTG. 30.07.2008.
216 Production of stevia product as sweetener CTG.30.07.2008
217 Production of herbal mosquito repellent cream CTG.30.07.2008
218 Formulation of lamp oil as mosquito repellent. CTG.30.07.2008
219 Preparation of herbal mosquito repellent refill CTG.30.07.2008
220 Preparation of herbal mouth wash CTG.30.07.2008
221 Preparation of mosquito repellent body oil CTG.30.07.2008
222 Production of patchouli oil CTG. 13.03.2008
223 Production of mushroom juice IFST 20.11.2008
224 Production of hand made bread (rooti) from cassava flour RJ. 03.011.2008
225 Production of instant chicken-prawn-vegetable soup mix IFST .01.03.2007
226 Production of pine-apple candy IFST.04.08.2008
227 Production of cassava cracker RJ. 03.11.2008
228 Production of chitosan from shrimp shell waste DL.15.07.2007
229 Preparation of ammonium chrome alum from chrome saving dust and spent chrome
liquor. LRI.29.07.2008
230 Production of Sweet sour Chalta Sauce. IFST. 01.12.2008
231 Production of Bashak –Ginger Blended Tea. IFST, 15.12.2008
232 Production of Blended Tea from Neem,Haritaki and Ginseng. IFST, 15.12.2008
233 Production of Bael-Kurchi Blended Tea, IFST. 15.12.2008.
234 Production of Pipul-Haritaki Blended Tea. IFST. 15.12.2008.
235 Production of Haritaki-Methi Blended Tea. IFST. 15.12.2008
236 Production of Amlaki and Senna Mixed Tea. IFST. 15.12.2008
237 Preparation of high glossy water resistant oleo-resinous wood varnishes by utilizing
safflower seed oil. RAJ. 30.12.2008.
238 Production of aluminum sulphate from the ash of aluminium utensil
industry. LRI..30.12.2008
239 Manufacturing of non-ionic surface active agent for leather processing.LRI.30.12.2008.
240 Production of Alkyd Resin-Long Oil Modified. DL. 30.12.2008
241 Production of Urea Formaldehyde resin. DL. 30.12.2008
242 Production of Formalin detection solution for milk..IFST. 30.12.2008
243 Production of low cost nutritious digestible Baby Food. IFST. 04.01.2009
244 A process for the preparation of low cost tasty cassava biscuit from cassava blended
flour. RAJ. 21.01.2009
245 Preparation of Herbal Dental Powder RAJ.27.01.2009
246 Production of coral complex as calcium supplement IFST. 12.4.2009
247 Preparation of protein and vitamin enriched biscuit from sesame meal.Raj.23.4.2009
248 Production of nutri mixed seed bar IFST 24.06.2009
249 Production of sesam nut bar IFST 24.06.2009
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BANGLADESH COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
Dr. Qudrat-I-Khuda Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205
Application form for taking lease of a BCSIR Process
01. Name of the applicant
02. Postal address
03. Telephone No.
04. Fax No./ E-mail address (if any)
05. Location of the existing/ proposed industry
06. Name, date of establishment and scopes of existing business
07. Existing and proposed provisions for working space, apparatus, equipment,
technical and non-technical personnel etc.
08. Experience, if any, in this particular or allied business
09. Agencies held by the applicant, local or abroad
10. Amount of capital the applicant is prepared to invest for the execution of the
applied process
11. Bank statement with solvency certificate
12. NOC from Ministry of Environment/ Department of Environment (copy to be
enclosed)
13. Any other relevant information & references:
Signature of the applicant with seal & date
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PATENTS AND DESIGNS ACT, 1911
**From 1.
Application for patent when the true and first inventor is sole or joint applicant. Section 3.
(To be accompanied in duplicate by a Provisional Specification of Form 3, or the Complete Specification on Form 3A)
1 (or we) 1
....................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
hereby declare :-
(i) that I am (or we are) in possession of an invention for2
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
(ii) that I am (or we are) (or the said)3
(………...) claim be the true and first
inventor thereof.
(iii) that the invention is not in use in Bangladesh by any other person;
(iv) that the4
….......… specification filed with this application is, 5
(and the
complete specification) and any amended specification which may hereafter
be filed in this behalf will be, true of the invention to which this application
relates ;
(v) that the facts and matters stated herein are true to the best of my (or our)
knowledge, information and belief.
I (or we) humbly pray that a patent may be granted to me (or us) for the said invention.
Dated this …………………………….…… day of ...........…………….………20....
(Signed)6
………………………………………………………………………………
To
The Registrar
Department of Patents, Designs and Trademarks,
Ministry of Industries
91 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000.
1
Insert (in full), name address and nationality of applicant or applicants.
2
Insert title of invention.
3
State who is the inventor.
4
State here whether the specification accompanying this form is “provisional” or “complete”.
5
Strike out the words and brackets “(and the complete specification)”, if a “complete specification” accompanies
this form.
6
To be signed by applicant or applicants.
249. 238
PATENTS AND DESIGNS ACT, 1911
**From 1A.
Application for patent when the true and first inventor is NOT a party to the application. Section 3.
(To be accompanied in duplicate by a Provisional Specification of Form 3, or the Complete Specification on Form 3A)
I (or we) 1
..............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
hereby declare :-
(i) that I am (or we are) in possession of an invention for2
..........................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
(ii) that I (or we) (or the said3
……………………………...…………...) claim to be
the assign of (or the legal representative of)4
………….............................……....
...............................................................................................................................................
who claim(s) and is (are) believed to be the true and first inventor(s) thereof;
(iii) that the invention is not in use in the Provinces and the Capital of the
Federation by any other person;
(iv) that the5
…………………………… specification filed with this application is,
6
(and the complete specification) and any amended specification which may
hereafter be filed in this behalf will be, true of the invention to which this
application relates;
(v) that the facts and matters stated herein are true to the best of my (or our)
knowledge, information and belief.
I (or we) humbly pray that a patent may be granted to me (or us) for the said invention.
Dated this ………………… day of ………………………...………….………20
(Signed)7
……………………………………………………………………………….......
To
The Registrar
Department of Patents, Designs and Trademarks,
Ministry of Industries
91 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000.
1
Insert (in full), name address and nationality of applicant or applicants.
2
Insert title of invention.
3
Insert name.
4
Insert (in full) name, address and nationality of inventor.
5
State here whether the specification accompanying this form is “provisional” or “complete”.
6
Strike out the words and brackets “(and the complete specification)” if a “complete specification”
accompanies this form.
7
To be signed by applicant or applicants.
250. 239
Endorsement by Inventor [See Rule 10(2)]
I (or we) ...............................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
referred to on the reverse of this document as claiming to be the true and first inventor(s)
agree that the said application shall be made without my (or our) names as (an)
applicant(s) for a patent.
Dated this ........................................ day of .....................................................................20
(Signed) ................................................................................................................................
Name, signature and address of two witnesses.
1. ........................................
2. ........................................
Insert (in full), name address and nationality.
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PATENTS AND DESIGNS ACT, 1911
Form 15.
Application for registration or design. Section 43
You are requested to register the accompanying design in Class No.1
...............................
in............................. the name of2
........................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
who claim(s) to be the proprietor(s) thereof.
Four exactly similar3
........................................ of the design accompany this request.
The design is to be applied to4
...........................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
5
The design has been previously registered in Class(es) ................ under No..................
Address for service in the Bangladesh is6
:- ......................................................................
............................................................................................................................................
Dated this ....................................................... day of ..................................................20
(Signed)...............................................................................................................................
To
The Registrar
The Department of Patents, Designs and Trademarks,
Ministry of Industries
91 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000.
1
Insert number of class.
2
Insert (in full) the name, address and nationality.
3
State whether drawings, photographs, tracings or specimens.
4
Insert name of article or articles to which the design is to be applied.
5
Strike out these words if no previous registration has been effected.
6
Unless an address for service in Bangladesh is given, the
request may not be considered. See Rule 4.
252. 241
PATENTS AND DESIGNS ACT, 1911
Form 29.
Request for certificate. Section 59 and Rule 63
In the matter of Patent No1
.............................................. of ..............................
Design No1
............................................ Class .........................
1 (or we)1
..........................................................................................................................
hereby request you to furnish me (or us) with your certificate to the effect that3
................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
and to send the certificate to .................................................................................................
The purpose for which the certificate is required is as following:-
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
Dated this .......................................... day of ...........................................................20
(Signed) ................................................................................................................................
To
The Registrar
The Department of Patents, Designs and Trademarks,
Ministry of Industries
91 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000.
1
Insert number and date of patent (or number and class of design).
2
Insert name, address and nationality.
3
Set out the particulars which the Registrar is requested to certify.