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The mug itself is a 0.3 litres (0.066 imp gal; 0.079 US gal) ceramics mug of the series "Teema", designed by Kaj Franck in the late 1970s. [ 3 ] The first Moomin tableware was produced by Arabia in the 1950s, and the current Moomin mugs were introduced in 1990.
Dhaka East Bengal Cinematograph Society ₹ 0.0001 crore (equivalent to ₹ 220,000 or ৳310,000 in 2023) [33] 1931 The Last Kiss: Ambuj Prasanna Gupta Dhaka East Bengal Cinematograph Society ₹ 0.0005 crore (equivalent to ₹ 1.5 million or ৳2.1 million in 2023) [34] 1956 Mukh O Mukhosh: Abdul Jabbar Khan: Iqbal Films Rs. 0.0048 crore ...
Dhaka: 89 metres (292 ft) 22 2020 Commercial [26] 29 NCC Bank Bhaban Dhaka: 89 metres (292 ft) 20 2014 Commercial [27] 30 Peoples Insurance Bhaban Dhaka: 89 metres (292 ft) 19 2005 Commercial [28] 31 Sky View Park City Dhaka: 89 metres (292 ft) 22 2008 Residential [29] 32 Bangladesh Shilpa Bank Bhaban: Dhaka: 88 metres (289 ft) 22 1983 ...
Dhaka New Market Copy, Gate 1 New Market ( Bengali : নিউ মার্কেট ) is the largest commercial shopping market in Bangladesh in north of Azimpur , Dhaka . [ 1 ] It is situated on the opposite side of Chandni Chowk .
House No: 38, Road No: 10/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 1984 Nursery to O Level Kids Tutorial [35] 7/A Circuit House Rd, Ramna, Shantinagar, Dhaka- 1000 Singapore curriculum 1987 Playgroup to Class 8 Lakehead Grammar School [36] Gulshan Branch: House-SEB-6, Road-134, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 Dhanmondi Branch: House-78, Road-11/A, Dhaka-1209
Jamdani was originally known as Dhakai (Daccai) named after the city of Dhaka (Dacca), one of many ancient textile weaving centers in Bengal region. [5] Under the Mughal Empire the Persian term Jamdani came to be in popular use, since it was the court language of the Mughals.
The economy of Dhaka is the largest in the People's Republic of Bangladesh, contributing $213.3 billion in nominal gross state product and $740 billion in purchasing power parity terms as of 2022. The economy of Dhaka contributes 40% of Bangladesh's gross domestic product.
The company was called Carew & Co (Bangladesh) Ltd and it was nationalised by the government of Bangladesh in 1973. [2] The distillery is part of the Darsana Sugar Mill owned by the state-owned enterprise Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation. It is the only sugar out of 15 state-owned mills that profit from the distillery.