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The city corporation government is elected by popular vote every five years. Each city corporation is headed by a mayor, who presides over the councillors. The City Corporations operates under the provisions of The City Corporation act, 2009. There are 12 city corporations in Bangladesh. [1] Two of them are present in the capital Dhaka.
Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited; Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation; Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited; Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation; Bangladesh Insulator and Sanitaryware Factory Limited; Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation; Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory; Bangladesh Municipal Development Fund [1 ...
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Real estate holding & development Dhaka: 1988 Real estate P A Shyampur Sugar Mills: Consumer goods Food products Rangpur City: 1967 Sugar; falls under the Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation. [7] [8] [9] S A Sikder Group: Conglomerate Dhaka: 1950 Textiles, power, real estate, healthcare, banking, insurance, aviation P A Somoy TV ...
There are 330 such municipal corporations in eight divisions of Bangladesh. A municipal corporation serving a town may be called a town council, and a municipal corporation serving a city is styled a city council; these bodies are divided into wards, which are further divided into mauzas and mahallas. Direct elections are held for each ward ...
City Group (Bengali: সিটি গ্রুপ, stylised as citygroup) is a Bangladeshi conglomerate. It began on 6 February 1972 as a mustard oil company venture under the name City Oil Mills. It presently owns more than 25 major concerns located throughout Bangladesh .
Dhaka North City Corporation (Bengali: ঢাকা উত্তর সিটি কর্পোরেশন: in short-DNCC), is a local governing body that administered all civic services in the North City of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The DNCC government is elected by popular vote every five years.
The corporation was dissolved by the Local Government (City Corporation) Amendment Bill 2011 on 29 November, [1] passed in the Parliament of Bangladesh, and formally ceased to exist on 1 December 2011, following the President's approval, [3] making way for a Dhaka North and a Dhaka South city corporations.