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    Dhaka metrorail station designs finalized

    I do not think metrorail trains will run high speed because it will be used for carrying commuter/passengers in and around the Dhaka City, and will be operated by electricity. I expect about 60km/hr speed only for this commuter train. As shown in the map above there will be three lines, namely...
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    Dhaka metrorail station designs finalized

    Metrorail station designs finalised - bdnews24.com Metrorail station designs finalised Staff Correspondent, bdnews24.com Published: 2014-09-11 21:52:41.0 BdST Updated: 2014-09-11 21:52:41.0 BdST Road Transport Minister Obaidul Quader has said that the alignment and the designs of...
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    Japanese entrepreneurs keen to invest in Bangladesh: Abe

    Below is a citation that I have posted in another thread. I think the post is more suitable in this thread. "Japan has an old culture and tradition. Usually, they do not like to trade with foreigners although they will trade with their country. So, how it is done? Usually, Japanese Sogo Sosha...
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    Japan not competing with China on Bangladesh: Japanese Ambassador

    Japan has an old culture and tradition. Usually, they do not like to trade with foreigners although they will trade with their country. So, how it is done? Usually, Japanese Sogo Sosha (conglomerate, multinational trading houses} companies do the job. They would establish offices in a foreign...
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    Regular coastal shipping service between BD and India

    I think a regular coastal shipping line between Bangladesh and India is most essential component to explore more trade opportunities between the two countries. I believe railway transportation of goods is the least expensive and road transport the most expensive. Ship transportation lies in...
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    AK Khandker comes under fire at JS

    But, the killing of innocent bystander Bangali in millions by the PA troops and Razakar groups formed by the war criminals are not fiction and farce. These were true to such an extent that the weaponless Bangali armed troops and normal Bangali youths rose against these fascists, and fought the...
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    AK Khandker sued for Mujib Bahini's looting claim

    AK Khandker sued for 'Mujib Bahini's looting' claim AK Khandker sued for 'Mujib Bahini's looting' claim Star Online Report Air Vice-Marshal (retd) AK Khandker was sued today in Brahmanbaria for claiming in his new book that Mujib Bahini, a special force formed by Awami League to fight against...
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    Japan not competing with China on Bangladesh: Japanese Ambassador

    Japan not competing with China on Bangladesh, says its envoy - bdnews24.com Japan not competing with China on Bangladesh, says its envoy Nurul Islam Hasib, bdnews24.com Published: 2014-09-09 22:29:28.0 BdST Updated: 2014-09-10 00:45:15.0 BdST Photo credit: Asif Mahmud Ove Japan is...
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    Regular coastal shipping service between BD and India

    Regular coastal shipping service with India soon - bdnews24.com Regular coastal shipping service with India soon Gautam Debroy, New Delhi, bdnews24.com Published: 2014-09-09 10:14:47.0 BdST Updated: 2014-09-09 10:14:47.0 BdST File Photo India and Bangladesh is all set to start...
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    Japanese entrepreneurs keen to invest in Bangladesh: Abe

    My dear @idune, I am happy to note that you have finally discovered that India is behind all the Japanese tricks. Probably, India and Japan will rule BD together from now on. You must know that the Indian PM Modi was in Tokyo only ten days before to conspire with Japan about how to rule over BD...
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    Bangladesh and India to jointly build $1.7 billion power plant

    Bengali's say many Naga-worshipping tribes proceeded from Bengal as well as from other parts of Northern India to establish their supremacy in Tamil Nadu. Of these tribes, the Marans, the Cheras and the Pangala Thiraiyar interest us most. The Cheras, it is stated, proceeded to Southern India...
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    Bangladesh and India to jointly build $1.7 billion power plant

    Southern monkeys, read also the account below, how Mahipala of Bengal crushed your Chola King: The death of Devapala in 850 ended the period of ascendancy of the Pala dynasty and several independent dynasties and kingdoms emerged during this time. However, Mahipala rejuvenated the reign of the...
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    Bangladesh and India to jointly build $1.7 billion power plant

    Tamil Monkeys, who are your Cholas? Open the link to know more. You south Indians worship by mythological characters. Controversies in History: Origin of Cholas- Tamil Myth
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    Turning dream of BIG-B into reality

    Bay of Bengal Industrial Growth Belt (BIG-B). So, Amitav Bachan is called Big B by the Indians!! The name is a good coincidence, then. Hope, BIG-B initiative under Japanese patronage will be a real success, same as Amtav Bachan is.
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    Turning dream of BIG-B into reality

    KALEIDOSCOPE | Turning dream of BIG-B into reality KALEIDOSCOPE Turning dream of BIG-B into reality Syed Fattahul Alim JAPANESE Premier Shinzo Abe's long awaited but short return visit to Dhaka following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's May visit to Tokyo should be viewed on a broader...
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    Sheikh Mujib brutality

    Do not expect a good answer from him. Some people are born with a weak brain for math.
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    AK Khandker comes under fire at JS

    AK Khandakar did not write a fiction. He wrote a Chapter of our national history of 1971 war. History must not be bent over by the writer to suit his own ego. This is exactly what he followed, he did not bend it. He should be praised from all quarters, but he is castigated by the AL thugs in the...
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    Japanese entrepreneurs keen to invest in Bangladesh: Abe

    BIG-B 'centrepiece' of Japanese cooperation: Abe The Bay of Bengal Industrial Growth Belt (BIG-B) initiative is the “centrepiece” of Japanese cooperation in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said. Source: Japanese entrepreneurs keen to invest in Bangladesh: Abe To me it seems PM Abe...
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    Bangladesh sacrifices UNSC candidacy to support Japan

    You just do not know the rigors in a Japanese work place or a factory. Because some Indians work in their local factories, it does not mean they can survive in a Japanese one. High level of efficiency, punctuality and quality control are what is needed in those factories. BD people have been in...
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    Bangladesh sacrifices UNSC candidacy to support Japan

    Please stick to the topic of this thread.
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