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Branding Bangladesh: time to go for an integrated policy

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zr.rajib8:
We are happy to listen that the "Moot Court Society" as an organization of Law Department is being approved.
Special thanks  to the Honorable "Head" of the "Department of Law"  for making this society possible & real. As a student of the Department of Law, I feel proud to have such "Moot Court Society".
All the best...........

asraful:
Thanks god for achievement our Daffodial moot court society and specially thanks my honorable head ma'am who established this society.

Farhana Helal Mehtab:
Thank you all for the wishes & prayer. This is the first semester in DIU Law when we've started "Moot Court & Debating" class in a practical way; this is a 3 credit compulsory course . Basically this class consists of batch 4,5,6. Some of the students' last semester! I'm going to miss them in class. And hope including the students of Moot Court & Debating class, all the bright students of Law dept will work together for “Daffodil Moot Court Society” . Dear students, at the same time I'll suggest you to be the member of Daffodil International Debating Club (DIUDC). I always say a law student should be a good debater. Prove yourself!

Special thanks for using the forum.....to my dear colleague & younger brother Riaduzzaman, fhss dean's coordination officer  Md. Khairul Bashar (who helped me with the application just at the day of dean's meeting) my loving students Asraful, Rajb & Shimu.
All the best.

Ma'am

tanzina_diu:
Hope, people will be cautious reading this information

saratasneem:
We can remember the eye-catching product "Muslin". The history tells us that  this particular product introduced the Indian sub continent to the rest of the world(particularly Europe) . Tourists were used to visit the continent & purchase muslin. When the tourists went back to home, they were asked about the pros and cons of the item.  Gradually businessmen from Europe became interested to  come here to make an arrangement of trade. After the arrival of businessmen particularly from England what was happened, all of us know very clearly. I think the absence of integrated policy was one of the prime reasons of British exploitation.

                          Now-a-days, for branding any country economic development is a precondition. I agree with the above mentioned suggestions. But I want to add something. The following tips can be followed:

                                                     1. Recurring strikes should be stopped.

                                                     2. Product quality should be improved(for some products).

                                                     3. Be honest in business.

                                                     4. Private  sector should be prioritized.   

                                                   



             

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