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Baghabari River Port Jamuna: Sirajganj: 1981 [1] Active BIWTA Tongi River Port Turag: Tongi: Active BIWTA Chilmari River Port Brahmaputra: Kurigram: Re-Construction BIWTA Patuakhali River Port Payra: Patuakhali: Bhola River port Meghna: Bhola: Daulatdia River Port Padma: Rajbari: Lakshmipur River Port Meghna: Moju Chowdhury Hat: Planned [4]
The Hub Power Company, Hub District, has its own coal import jetty adjacent to the power plant (24°54'55"N 66°40'22"E). [ 8 ] The Karachi Nuclear Power Complex , in Keamari District, has its own harbour for nuclear power-related cargo (24°50'37"N 66°46'53"E).
The port of Barisal is an important hub of transportation system connecting different parts of Bangladesh through waterways. It is also considered as a transit point between Mongla and Chittagong marine ports, Khulna and Dhaka and other river ports of Bangladesh as well as between West Bengal and Assam and Tripura of India. [10]
Khulna's economy is mainly marine, sea port and local industry based and it is the third-largest in Bangladesh, contributing $53 billion in gross regional domestic product and $95 billion in purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2020. Khulna is on the Rupsha and Bhairab River, a strategic industrial point in southwestern Bangladesh. It is also an ...
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4-port 10BASE-T Ethernet hub with selectable MDI-X/MDI port 8-port Ethernet hub with one 10BASE2 connector and eight 10BASE-T ports. An Ethernet hub, active hub, network hub, repeater hub, multiport repeater, or simply hub [a] is a network hardware device for connecting multiple Ethernet devices together and making them act as a single network segment.
A conceptual design for the proposed transport hub was prepared in 2019. [4] Later its construction cost was further increased. The World Bank agreed to lend US$1.09 billion for the project. Construction of the transport hub required shifting of the inland container depot located next to the railway station at Kamalapur.
On 26 May, it was announced that a 660 kV transmission line would be laid between Matiari and Lahore. The electricity would be produced from coal-based power plants at Thar, Port Qasim, and Hub. The line will have the capacity to supply 2,000 MW, with a 10 percent overload capability for 2 hours. [196] Balochistan