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The plan to create the company was formed in 2003 but was delayed by opposition from staff at Bangladesh Power Development Board. When the company was being formed some employees of Bangladesh Power Development Board vandalized the office of the chairman of the board. [5] [6] Northern Electricity Supply Company Limited was established in August ...
In 1972, the first Government of Bangladesh, in an effort to speed up the investment in the sector issued an ordinance, [7] creating the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). BPDB, from 1972 to 1995, has increased the generation capacity in the country from 475 MW to 2818 MW, and the length of its 230 kV and 132 kV transmission networks to ...
In 1957 the Government of Pakistan took over the private owned companies in Dhaka and in 1959 they were placed under the newly established East Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (EPWAPDA). After the liberation of Bangladesh, Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) replaced EPWAPDA's Power wing in 1972. The power generation and ...
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Bangladesh Power Development Board; Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited; Dhaka Power Distribution Company Limited; Ashuganj Power Station Company Limited.
Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FBCCI; Bengali: বাংলাদেশ শিল্প ও বণিক সমিতি) is the apex trade organization of Bangladesh playing consultative and advisory role in safeguarding the interests of the private sector in the country.
People with engineering diplomas, and/or a person having post Matriculation or Post Secondary School Certificate (SSC) with 3 or 4 years of schooling in engineering and technology on successful completion be awarded a Diploma in Engineering by any university or Education Board of UK, US, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh and/or as recognized by the government of Bangladesh is eligible for ...
After the Independence of Bangladesh, it was made into BSCIC. In October 1973, BSCIC was split into Bangladesh Cottage Industries Corporation and Bangladesh Small Industries Corporation. In 1975, Bangladesh Handloom Board and Bangladesh Sericulture Board were separated from BSCIC. [2]