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The total number of members of the club in 2016 was 3,120, a figure that is considered as the highest membership limit. [3] The rules and regulations of the remain the same from the times of the Raj. No locals are permitted in the lounge, the bar, the dining room or the card room. [2]
Narayanganj Club Limited was established in 1883 as the European Club in Narayanganj. Initially membership of the club was restricted to individuals from Great Britain and Ireland, and Indians were not allowed to become members; the club was expanded in 1905. During the Second World War the club allowed some Australians and Americans to
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The Officers Club, Dhaka is a government high officials recreation club in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] Mesbah Uddin, the then additional secretary of the Local Government Division, was elected as general secretary of the club in 2019 with the term ending in 2021. [2] The club has been described as being "exclusive". [3]
Sports clubs and teams in Bangladesh (4 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Clubs and societies in Bangladesh" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Gulshan Club was founded in December 1978. it was registered under the Joint Stock Companies Act of 1913. It is officially called Gulshan Club Limited. Membership to the club is restricted to the permanent residents of Baridhara, Banani, and Gulshan. A 12-member Executive Committee which is headed by the president of the club.
The Retired Armed Officers Welfare Association Club is located in Bangladesh. [3] The government of Bangladesh in an agreement with the association decided to import 5000 taxi cabs in 2013, which would only be driven by retired armed forces personnel. [4] Major General Alauddin MA Wadud (Retd) is the current president of the association. [5]
[2] [3] It is the licensing and Regulatory body for lawyers in Bangladesh. [4] The Bangladesh Bar Council ensures that every lawyer maintains the highest professional standards and adheres to proper etiquette. [5] The bar council can establish tribunals to investigate and prosecute complaints against lawyers. In 2019 there were five such tribunals.