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Geological Survey of Bangladesh (GSB) is an national organization working in Geological activities in Bangladesh and is located in Segunbagicha, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] The incumbent Director General of Geological Survey of Bangladesh is Moinuddin Ahmed.
The Geological Survey of India did not focus much on geological mapping in Bengal during the British Raj. The Geological Survey of Pakistan, when Bangladesh was East Pakistan focused on searching for mineral deposits and the Bengali government has continued that pattern. Compared to many countries, the geology of Bangladesh is poorly mapped and ...
Geological Survey of Bangladesh This page was last edited on 7 October 2024, at 19:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
[3] [4] He was the director general of Geological Survey of Bangladesh. He was a teacher of Dhaka University's soil science department too. He provided technical and strategic support to the freedom fighters during the Liberation War of Bangladesh. [citation needed] Abduz Zaher died on 27 August 2017 at the age of 85. [5] [6]
Directorate of the Geological Survey of Bangladesh: science and technology) [1] organization Ahsan Habib: literature: posthumous Ateequr Rahman: sports: Mobarak Hossain Khan: music: Grameen Bank: rural development: organization
China Geological Survey (GSC) – Chinese geological survey (1962-) Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences ( CAGS ) – geological research institute Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Ahmed served in the Geological Survey of Pakistan. After the Bangladesh Liberation war and the Independence of Bangladesh, he joined the Geological Survey of Bangladesh. He served as the head of the planning and implementation cell in the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources. In 1982, he retired from government service and joined the ...
In 1961 UN-Pak Mineral Survey Project started surveys in then East Pakistan (today Bangladesh) by Geological Survey of Pakistan. In 1962 the survey found 1.05 million tons of coal in Jamalganj, Sunamganj District. The next big discovery came in 1985 when Geological Survey of Bangladesh discovered coal in Dinajpur.