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  2. Infinix Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Infinix Mobile is a smartphone company with headquarters in China, founded in 2013 by Transsion Holdings. [1] [2] [3]The company has research and development centers in France and Korea and designs their phones in France.

  3. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    The gas price prior to reform was $0.10 US per liter with the quota of 100 liters per month per passenger car. The reform raised the price to $0.40 US per liter and later reduced the ration to 60 liters per month. The price for over-quota consumption and the imported cars were $0.70 US per liter.

  4. Transcom Group - Wikipedia

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    Transcom Limited is a Bangladeshi business conglomerate.The businesses under this group include beverage, pharmaceuticals, newspaper, radio channel, electronics, foods, etc. Transcom is the local agent or comprador of international brands.

  5. Electricity sector in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    However, per capita energy consumption in Bangladesh is considered higher than the production. Electricity was introduced to the country on 7 December 1901. Electricity is the major source of power for most of the country's economic activities. Bangladesh's total installed electricity generation capacity (including captive power) is 25,700 MW.

  6. Bangladesh Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Barishal-Rangpur rivalry is a cricket rivalry between the BPL teams of Fortune Barishal and Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League. It is the biggest rivalry of the BPL and is often referred to as the North–South Derby of the Bangladesh Premier League. Shakib and Tamim incident started the hype of the rivalry and is still constant.

  7. 2024 Bangladesh heatwave - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Bangladesh heatwave is a significant climatic event and affecting the South Asian nation of Bangladesh. [1] Characterized by extremely high temperatures that have reached up to 42°C (108 F), [2] 1 6 degrees more than the annual average, [3] the heatwave has led to nationwide school closures, impacting an estimated 33 million children's education. [3]

  8. Withdrawal of Feni River Water - Wikipedia

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    It originates in the South Tripura district and flows through Sabroom town, entering Bangladesh. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between Bangladesh and India, allowing India to withdraw 1.82 cubic feet per second (cu sec) of water (equal to 51.4 litres per second) from the Feni River.

  9. Water supply and sanitation in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh has an enormous excess of surface water during the summer monsoon (June to October) and relative scarcity towards the end of the dry season in April and May. Internal renewable water resources are about 105 km 3 per year, while inflowing transboundary rivers provide another 1,100 km 3 annually (average 1977–2001). [14]