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  2. Waste management in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    A private waste collection vehicle in Banani Model Town. Current (2012) waste generation in Bangladesh is around 22.4 million tonnes per year or 150 kg/cap/year. [3] There is an increasing rate of waste generation in Bangladesh and it is projected to reach 47, 064 tonnes per day by 2025.

  3. BSRM - Wikipedia

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    In July 2002, BSRM Group incorporated a new company, BSRM Steels Ltd, to fund and operate a turnkey re-rolling mill from Italian supplier Danieli. [5] Construction of the plant began in 2005 [ 6 ] on 11 acres just off the Dhaka-Chittaong Highway at Latifpur in Fouzderhat, Chittagong.

  4. Gadani Ship Breaking Yard - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Gadani was the largest ship-breaking yard in the world, with more than 30,000 direct employees. However, competition from newer facilities in Alang, India and Chittagong, Bangladesh resulted in a significant reduction in output, with Gadani today producing less than one fifth of the scrap it produced in the 1980s. The recent ...

  5. KDS Group - Wikipedia

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    KDS Group is a business and industrial conglomerates of Bangladesh, which is based in Chittagong [1] but with extensive operations in Dhaka as well. [2] It has also established offices and agencies in India, Hong Kong and is expanding into Europe and North America.

  6. Deputy High Commission of Bangladesh, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    After Bangladesh (erstwhile East Pakistan) seceded from Pakistan in 1971, diplomatic ties between the two nations were not established until February 1974, when Pakistan recognised Bangladesh. [4] On 24 July 1976, the Bangladeshi government inaugurated a Trade Commission office in Karachi, thus establishing its diplomatic presence in the city.

  7. BEXIMCO - Wikipedia

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    A branch of IFIC Bank. Beximco is the single largest stakeholder in the bank, which is one of Bangladesh's largest. The conglomerate compromises four public traded and eight privately held companies. Bangladesh Export Import Co. Ltd. (public) [28] Beximco Pharma (public) [28] Beximco Computers Ltd. [29] Beximco Engineering Ltd. [30] Beximco ...

  8. High Commission of Bangladesh, Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    The High Commission of Bangladesh in Islamabad is the chief diplomatic mission of Bangladesh to Pakistan. It is located in Sector F-6 of Islamabad . [ 1 ] The present Bangladeshi High Commissioner to Pakistan is Md. Ruhul Alam Siddique , who assumed diplomatic duties in October 2020.

  9. MGH Group - Wikipedia

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    It is now the largest FM Radio Channel in Bangladesh and operates in Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal, Mymensingh, Cox's Bazar, Bogra and Noakhali. [15] MGH bought the Barista Lavazza coffee chain in Bangladesh through its subsidiary MGH Restaurants Private Limited. [16] It also brought Nando's to Bangladesh. [17]