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Bangladesh Carrom Federation was established in 1990. In 1998, Bangladesh Carrom Federation started receiving funding from the National Sports Council under the Ministry of Youth and Sports . It also received space for its headquarters at the government-owned Maulana Bhasani Hockey Stadium .
The Ministry governs the associations like National Sports Council (NSC), [3] Bangladesh Olympic Association (BOA), Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan (BKSP), and the coalitions and Associations combined under the NSC. The ministry comes forward to the associations with guidelines, programs, fiscal supports and necessary nonsupervisory advice.
Directorate of Sports (ক্রীড়া পরিদপ্তর) is a government directorate responsible for sports in Bangladesh and is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is under the Ministry of Youth and Sports. [1] [2]
After the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, the Bangladesh Armed Forces established six more cadet colleges before 1984. Mymensingh Girls Cadet College was one of those. [ 4 ] Mymensingh Girls' Cadet College was founded on 1 July 1982 with the first intake of cadets starting classes on 19 March 1983 under the guidance of the first principal ...
Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan was established in 1986 with the objective of developing sports in Bangladesh. [1] BKSP is run by a Board of Governors, which is headed by the Minister of Youth and Sports, Bangladesh. [1]
After the Bangladesh Liberation War, the Bangladesh Sports Control Board was formed in 1972 in what was once the headquarters of the EPSF. In 1974 it became the National Sports Council. [7] Kazi Anisur Rahman was the first secretary of the National Sports Council from 9 February 1972 to 31 March 1975. [8]
Sports competitions in Bangladesh (7 C, 1 P) E. Esports in Bangladesh (1 C, 1 P) Expatriate sportspeople in Bangladesh (4 C) F. Feni SC (1 C, 1 P)
Bangladesh also won some medals in the South Asian Games. Bangladesh successfully hosted the Asian Cup Table Tennis Tournament in 1991. Bangladeshi table tennis player, Zobera Rahman Linu has won the national table tennis championships in the individual category 16 times, which is the most by any sportsperson in any country of the world.