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National oil company P A Power Grid Company of Bangladesh: Utilities Conventional electricity Dhaka: 1996 [6] P A Pragoti: Consumer goods Automobiles Chittagong: 1966 Automobiles S A PRAN-RFL Group: Consumer goods Pran Food and Beverage & RFL Plastic and Home Appliance Dhaka: 1981 Food and Beverage, Plastic Products, Home Appliance P A Pride ...
Ashuganj Power Station Company Limited; Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company Limited; Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation; Bangladesh Blade Factory Limited; Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation; Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited; Bangladesh Diesel Plant Limited; Bangladesh Film Development Corporation
The coin also had the year of issue, the inscription Bangladesh, the value of the coin in numerals and languages, and the slogan "Education for All". [ 4 ] In 2013, the government signed an agreement with a Japanese company to produce 500 million metal coins (coins) worth two taka. [ 5 ]
Bangladesh Overseas Employment and Services Limited; Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation; Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Limited; Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board; Bangladesh Satellite Company Limited; Bangladesh Security Printing Press; Bangladesh Shipping Corporation; Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation
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NASSA Group AJ Super Garments, Ready Made Garments production line. Since opening in 1990, NASSA Group has been involved in apparel and textile manufacturing conglomerates [5] serving fashion, private and brand labels in the US, Canada, Mexico and the EU.
Many history and cultural museums have large numismatic collections (coins, money, and tokens). Some museums are specifically dedicated to the history of money or coins, while others have major collections amongst other material. Many small museums often have important collections of coins from their local area or important archaeological sites.
Until Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, the Pakistani rupee was the currency of the country. The Bangladeshi currency was first issued on March 4, 1972 after Bangladesh gained independence. [2] The official currency was named Taka, later "৳" was designated as the symbol of Taka. The minimum unit of money fixed is one rupee.