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  2. Maggie Shah - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Shah (Born 1951 in USA) is an entrepreneuse, industrialist, and social worker in Nepal.She holds nearly a dozen liquor and distillery industries. Shah's company owns around 70% of the Himalayan Distillery Limited, a major liquor group in Nepal.

  3. Jawalakhel - Wikipedia

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    Jawalakhel means "rice throwing field" in Nepal Bhasa. The name is derived from the large open field at the town's center where cooked rice is offered during an annual religious festival. The field is the venue of Bhoto Jātrā, the festival of the display of the sacred vest, which is the most important cultural event held in Jawalakhel.

  4. British Gurkhas Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Jawalakhel, Patan - just south of the river from central Kathmandu is the location both of Headquarters British Gurkhas Nepal and the Kathmandu station, which is the focal point for organisation of transit to and from Nepal, the welfare of serving soldiers and payment of pensions.

  5. Meghna Group of Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 Meghna Group planned to build a PVC factory in the country's first private economic zone, Meghna Economic Zone. [19] [20] In 2017 The Group launched Sonargaon Steel Fabricate Limited. [21] In March 2018 Meghna Group announced an investment of US$300 million in the Meghnaghat Economic Zone to build eight new manufacturing units. [22]

  6. Saigol Group - Wikipedia

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    Tariq Saigol is head of Kohinoor-Maple group, which owns the Kohinoor textile mills and Maple-Leaf Cement. [5] He is known to be openly critical of the Pakistani government's lack of interest in the textile sector. Nasim Saigol heads Saigol Group including PEL and Kohinoor industries. [6] Iqbal Saigol is the head of Muhib Group.

  7. Anwar Group of Industries - Wikipedia

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    Anwar Group started as a hides and skins business in 1834, [4] founded by Lakku Mia, an entrepreneur in British India. [4] [5] Hossain Akhtar was the first chairman of the group. [6] In 1985, Anwar Galvanizing Limited started production of galvanized iron fittings, becoming the first company to make them in Bangladesh. [7]

  8. Bengal Group of Industries - Wikipedia

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    Bengal Group (also known as Bengal group of Industries) is a Bangladeshi conglomerate. [1] [2] It was established in 1969. It includes Bengal Plastic the largest plastic manufacturer in Bangladesh. [3] [4] Morshed Alam, a member of parliament from Awami League, is the chairman of the Bengal Group of Industries. [5]

  9. Category:Companies based in Chittagong - Wikipedia

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