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Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC (BSCPLC) is a fiber optic submarine cable telecommunications company and telecommunications service provider (IIG and ISP) based in Bangladesh. Emerging in July 2008 BSCPLC presently handles Bangladesh's two submarine cables as a member of the SEA-ME-WE 4 and SEA-ME-WE 5 international submarine cable consortiums.
confidencegroup.com.bd Confidence Group of Companies Limited (also referred to as Confidence Group ) is a Bangladeshi company, involved in manufacturing mid-tech manufacturing engineering products. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The conglomerate commenced its operation in 1991 with cement manufacture, and is involved with power generation and the manufacture of ...
The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, together with the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, jointly flagged off the New Jalpaiguri to Dhaka Mitali Express train service via video conference from Dhaka on 26 March 2021. [8] Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Dhaka to celebrate the fifty years of Independence of Bangladesh.
The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, based in Youngstown, Ohio, was an American steel manufacturer.Officially, the company was created on November 23, 1900, when Articles of Incorporation of the Youngstown Iron Sheet and Tube Company were filed with the Ohio Secretary of State at Columbus.
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India Optel Limited is an Indian state-owned defence company, headquartered in Dehradun, India established in 2021 as part of the restructuring and corporatization ...
It traces its origin to the Export Promotion organization formed when Bangladesh was still East Pakistan in 1962. [3] Initial proclamations were made on August 20 and November 8, 1975. The Export Promotion Bureau Ordinance was enacted in 1977 and consequently EPB was established.
Under the agreement, India received 51 of the 71 Bangladeshi enclaves (from 51 to 54 of the 74 chhits) that were inside India proper (7,110.2 acres, 2,877.4 ha), while Bangladesh received 95 to 101 of the 103 Indian enclaves (111 out of 119 chhits) that were inside Bangladesh proper (17,160.63 acres, 6,944.66 ha).