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The commission was created in 2003 and is responsible for the setting of gas, petroleum oil and electricity prices in Bangladesh. As the regulator, it also arbitrates disputes in the energy industry. [2] Its approval is needed for any changes in the price of electricity, gas and petroleum oil. [3] The Energy Security Fund is under this agency. [4]
Tokyo Plaza 1 Narayanganj: 92 metres (302 ft) 22 Commercial [19] 22 Uday Tower Dhaka: 92 metres (302 ft) 22 2013 Commercial [20] 23 Awal Centre Dhaka: 92 metres (302 ft) 23 N/A Commercial [21] 24 Radisson Blu Chittagong Bay View: Chittagong: 92 metres (302 ft) 20 2015 Hotel [22] 25 Sanmar Tower 1 Chittagong: 91 metres (299 ft) 20 N/A Commercial ...
Ekenbabu (transl. Mr. Eken) is a Bengali detective fictional character created by author Sujan Dasgupta. [1] The first story of Ekenbabu, "Manhatane Moonstone" was published in Anandamela in 1991. [ 2 ]
In 2009, the Government of Bangladesh developed a Renewable Energy Policy which calls for renewable energy to be 10 percent of the total energy produced in Bangladesh. The government established the Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority to support the Renewable Energy Policy through the Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority Act in 2012.
Rs. 0.75 crore (equivalent to Rs. 3.8 crore or ৳14 million in 2021) [41] 1965 Rupban: Salahuddin: Salahuddin Productions Rs. 1 crore (equivalent to Rs. 5.1 crore or ৳19 million in 2021) [42] 1966 Behula: Zahir Raihan: Star Cine Corporation Rs. 0.7 crore (equivalent to Rs. 3.6 crore or ৳13 million in 2021) [43] 1967 Nawab Sirajuddaula
Ashuganj Power Station Company Limited was established on 28 June 2000 according to the Power Sector Development and Reform Program of the Government of Bangladesh. It was incorporated under the Companies Act, 1990. It is owned by BPDB, which controls 99.99% of the shares.
Until Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, the Pakistani Rupee was the Currency of the country. Bangladeshi currency was first issued on March 4, 1972 after the Independence of Bangladesh. [2] The official currency was named Taka, later "৳" was designated as the symbol of Taka. The minimum unit of money fixed is one taka.
৳ 18072 crore (US$1.5 billion) (2024-2025) Adviser responsible: ... In 2016 the ministry proposed a 7.8% hike in the ticket prices of Bangladesh Railways. [2]