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  2. Talk:Bangladesh Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    Hence, to avoid confusion while refering to the time zone Bangladesh Standard Time (BST) is the more appropriate use. Regards, Arman ( Talk ) 09:43, 21 April 2008 (UTC) [ reply ] Note however that BST is the common abbreviation for British Summer Time, and may lead to confusion with GMT+1 Danensis ( talk ) 10:08, 20 October 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]

  3. Bangladesh Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    East Bengal, now known as Bangladesh, was part of this division. On 15 September 1951, Dacca Time (DACT) was introduced in East Bengal, which was UTC+06:00 achieved by subtracting 30 minutes from UTC+06:30. This is the official time zone in use today. [1] [3] On 30 September 1951, Dacca Time was officially implemented in East Bengal. [4]

  4. Bangladeshi taka - Wikipedia

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    The 1, 5 and 10 poysha were struck in aluminium, with the 25 and 50 poysha struck in steel and the ৳ 1 in copper-nickel. The 5 poysha were square with rounded corners, and the 10 poysha were scalloped. Steel ৳ 5 were introduced in 1994, and a steel ৳ 2 coin followed in 2004. 1 and 5 poysha coins are rarely found in circulation.

  5. Myr (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A myr is a unit of time, one million years, used in astronomy, geology and biology. Myr or MYR may also refer to: Munichi language (ISO 639 language code: myr) Malaysian ringgit, currency of Malaysia by ISO 4217 currency code; Myrtle Beach International Airport (IATA airport code: MYR; ICAO airport code: KMYR), South Carolina, USA

  6. Timor-Leste centavo coins - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 a 100 centavos coin was introduced followed by a 200 centavos coin in 2017. The higher value coins, equivalent to US$1 and US$2 respectively, were designed to reduce the expense of replacing low-denomination U.S. banknotes as they wear out. [1] As of 2024, Timor-Leste does not yet issue its own banknotes.

  7. Bangladesh–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Both nations are members of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the Developing 8 Countries and the Non-Aligned Movement. Malaysia was one of the first countries to recognise the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. [3] Two-way trade between the two countries stood at US$1.19 billion in 2012. [4]

  8. Central Bank of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Malaysia (BNM; Malay: Bank Negara Malaysia; Jawi: بڠک نݢارا مليسيا ‎) is the Malaysian central bank.Established on 26 January 1959 as the Central Bank of Malaya (Bank Negara Tanah Melayu), its main purpose is to issue currency, act as the banker and advisor to the government of Malaysia, and to regulate the country's financial institutions, credit system and ...

  9. Presidency of Ziaur Rahman - Wikipedia

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    The contribution of the leather industry to Bangladesh's export earnings grew from 4.6% to 10.1% between 1973 and 1983 after the tanneries were privatized. Promoting investment and trade In 1972, the ceiling for private investment was initially only 2.5 million BDT, restricting private investments.