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The third installment of Irene Afrose :-)

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Separation of Bengal was a mistake of "Today's Pakistan"; We must have the courage to face and accept the realities. I wish this wouldn't ever had happened but anyway I love Bangladesh as mush as i Love Pakistan
 
Separation of Bengal was a mistake of "Today's Pakistan"; We must have the courage to face and accept the realities. I wish this wouldn't ever had happened but anyway I love Bangladesh as mush as i Love Pakistan

Thanks Brother.

Reality is that peace-loving people in both countries should and do consider each other their close brothers and sisters. 1971 happened a long time ago and the only people that are harping over it have hate in their hearts which is not a long-term philosophy.

Today's generation in both countries should start fresh with a new chapter and a new beginning - yet be aware of mistakes made in the past.

Religious extremism and communal-ism should be resisted at all costs in our countries as well as all of South Asia.

Pay a visit to Dhaka sometime - you won't be disappointed....

OK off of my podium now, :happy:

Two local fashion brands, One is 'Sailor' by Epyllion Group and another is 'Yellow' by BEXIMCO. Epyllion and BEXIMCO are both fairly large first-rate textile conglomerates and fashion outlets were a natural outgrowth for both.

YELLOW

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SAILOR

Local Cricket team Comilla Victorians at Sailor's flagship outlet at Jamuna Future Park.
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Thanks Brother.

Reality is that peace-loving people in both countries should and do consider each other their close brothers and sisters. 1971 happened a long time ago and the only people that are harping over it have hate in their hearts which is not a long-term philosophy.

Today's generation in both countries should start fresh with a new chapter and a new beginning - yet be aware of mistakes made in the past.

Religious extremism and communal-ism should be resisted at all costs in our countries as well as all of South Asia.

Pay a visit to Dhaka sometime - you won't be disappointed....

OK off of my podium now, :happy:

Two local fashion brands, One is 'Sailor' by Epyllion Group and another is 'Yellow' by BEXIMCO. Epyllion and BEXIMCO are both fairly large first-rate textile conglomerates and fashion outlets were a natural outgrowth for both.

YELLOW

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SAILOR

Local Cricket team Comilla Victorians at Sailor's flagship outlet at Jamuna Future Park.
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Will surely visit Dhaka, Is a friend there invites !
One thing to mention that Bangladesh should the aware of "Snake in the Grass" #Modi
 
The 13th Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition (DTG 2016), the four day event to be held in January at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC), will exhibit the latest machinery and techniques for the benefit of the textile and garment industry in Bangladesh, according to a press statement.

In order to meet Bangladesh’s ambitious target of $50 billion worth apparel exports in 2021, improving the current machinery and technology is necessary. The current capacity of Bangladesh is way less because of the country’s dependence on import and the use of old and outdated techniques in terms of machinery in the industry.

It is expected that there will be a huge demand for textile and garment machinery with strong financing support from the government.

DTG 2016, being jointly organised by the Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA), Chan Chao International and Yorkers Trade and Marketing Service, will see participation from more than 1,000 companies and 32 countries. They will be displaying a large variety of state-of-the-art textile and garment technologies, machinery and parts.

More than 1,160 booths will introduce the latest machines and technology to the whole textile and garment industry of Bangladesh, including spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, printing, finishing, testing, washing, embroidery, sewing and other related equipments.

The event will be supported by Fibre2Fashion.com as its official online media partner.

The event has been held annually starting in 2012.

Some shots from last year's event.

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