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Comilla University Department of Marketing

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Marketing Research

Group Name - Zephyr

|SL No |Name |Exam Roll |
|01 |Mehdi Hasan |0807007 |
|02 |Md. Khalilur Rahman |0807009 |
|03 |Jabir Ahmed |0807011 |
|04 |Rajesh Mazumder |0807017 |
|05 |Sharmin Akter |0807026 |
|06 |Shawona Rahman |0807029 |
|07 |Sazzad Hossain |0807033 |
|08 |Iqbal Hosen |0807043 |
|09 |Rifat Ahmed Bhuiyan |0807051 |
|10 |Shaila Haque Sumona (Group Leader) |0807053 |
|11 |Nusrat Jahan |0807061 |

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Despite all their family and social problems, women have struggled hard to achieve their own identity. Women from all classes of Bangladesh want to stand up before everyone in their own right and not as someone's daughter or wife. Women can be a

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