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Boring is drilling a hole, tunnel, or well in the Earth. It is used for various applications in geology, agriculture, hydrology, civil engineering, and mineral exploration. Today, most Earth drilling serves one of the following purposes: return samples of the soil and/or rock through which the drill passes; access rocks from which material can ...
Japanese School Dhaka [21] Plot No. 9, Block-H, Pragati Sharani Road, Baridhara, Dhaka-1212 St. Peters School of London Dhanmondi Branch:Road# 7A, House # 74/A Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209;Uttara Branch: House # 22, Sector#13(Opposite of Agora)Uttara, Dhaka-1230 [13] English Medium International School. 2012 July–June Vision Global School
On the first of July 1974 the Institute of Modern Languages was established as an integral part of University of Dhaka, incorporating the Department of Foreign Languages of 1964 into its constitution. [2] In recent years the number of students has been declining. [5] However the Korean language department was expanded in 2014. [6]
Boring (earth), drilling a hole, tunnel, or well in the earth Tunnel boring machine, a machine used in boring tunnels; Boring (manufacturing), enlarging a hole that has already been drilled; Drilling, a cutting process that uses a drill bit to cut a hole of circular cross-section; Boring, a mechanism of bioerosion
Dhakaiya Kutti Bengali (Bengali: ঢাকাইয়া কুট্টি বাংলা, romanized: Dhakaiya Kutti Bengali, lit. 'Dhakaite dialect of the rice-huskers'), also known as Old Dhakaiya Bengali (Bengali: পুরান ঢাকাইয়া বাংলা, romanized: Purān Dhākāiyā Bānglā) or simply Dhakaiya, is a Bengali dialect, [1] spoken by the Kutti-Bengalis of ...
Bishnupriya Manipuri is distinct from the Bengali languages and contains many features and elements of the Tibeto-Burman languages. Hajong: Originally a Tibeto-Burman language that has shifted over time to an Indic language. Tangchangya: spoken by the Tanchangya people in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. It is closely related to Chakma.
Dhaka has also hosted the South Asian Games three times, in 1985, 1993 and 2010. Dhaka is the first city to host the games three times. The National Stadium was the main venue for all three editions. [291] Dhaka also hosted the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, along with Chittagong and Sylhet, in 2014. [292]
After the independence of Bangladesh its office was established in Dhaka. [1] In 1983 regional offices were established in the then 4 divisions including Dhaka as the headquarter by divisional rearrangement.