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Item Socially Responsible Investments of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL)(Centre for Research on Islamic Management and Business, 2015-06) Islam, Serajul; Kabir, Mohammad Rokibul; Alam, Abu Hanifa Md. Noman BinThis study briefly focuses on the status and growth of the socially responsible investments of IBBL. To conduct this study, researchers have collected both primary and secondary data. Primary data have been collected through questionnaire with interview of 50 clients in Hathazari who are under the umbrella of Rural Development Scheme (RDS) of Hathazari branch of IBBL. It is observed that, almost all investment schemes of IBBL is biased to the socially responsible investments and the schemes are designed considering safety and well being of the society. The special feature of the investment policy of the bank is ‘investment on the basis of profit-loss sharing in accordance with the tenets and principles of Islamic Shari’ah’. Earning profit is not the only motive and objective of the bank’s investment mechanism, significant stress is also given on attaining social welfare and in creating employment opportunities. The bank is financing various economic groups in different sectors in both urban and rural areas for improving their economic condition as well as social status.Item Youth Entrepreneurship Development Issues and Policy Support(Centre for Research on Islamic Management and Business, 2013-12) Islam, Rajibul; Farooque, Kazi Nasrin; Ahmed, RashedYouth in business have been facing a lot of problem from the very beginning of their ventures and for these problems a significant number of youth entrepreneurship cannot start their ventures, although they have willingness and capabilities. To identify constraints facing the youth, to snap a development paradigm for the youth and to recommend propositions for elevation of their present status are the major objectives of this study. Secondary data have been used in this research. Attribution Presentation of Initiatives, the intrinsic features of the underprivileged youth entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship development cycle, imperatives of micro finance in serving the youth, NGO interventions for enterprise development etc. are the key issues discussed in the study in a descriptive manner. A significant number of recommendations are drawn in the last part to uplift the overall scenario.