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  2. Bangladesh women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh played their first international game on 29 January 2010 in against Nepal, during the 2010 South Asian Games, held in Dhaka, losing 1–0. The team impressed in the following fixtures, pulling of two successive victories against, Sri Lanka , and then Pakistan respectively.

  3. AK Abdul Momen - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. University of Dhaka. Northeastern University. Abul Kalam Abdul Momen (born 23 August 1947), known as AK Abdul Momen, is a Bangladeshi economist, diplomat, and politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh from January 2019 to January 2024. He served as Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations ...

  4. Bangladesh–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BGCCI) acts as a business platform and mediator between both the countries. Exports of cycles by Bangladesh to Germany gained some negative attention after German customs suspected that these cycles were in fact not of Bangladeshi origin, but merely assembled in Bangladesh.

  5. Gole Afroz College - Wikipedia

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    Gol-e-Afroze Government College, also called Gule Afroze Degree College, is the only public residential, coeducational, institute of higher learning of Singra in Natore, Bangladesh. It is one of the five government colleges in the Natore District, and the third oldest, established before the War of 1971 and the Independence of the country. [1]

  6. Bharateswari Homes - Wikipedia

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    The school provides education and training in computer literacy and also runs an English Language Club, a Science Club, a Debating Club and a unit of the Bishwo Shahitto Kendro. In 1997, Bharateswari Homes had formed Girls-in-Scout, which is the largest children's organization in Bangladesh. Administration Principals. Joya Pati (1954–1965)

  7. Andaleeve Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Andaleeve Rahman Partho was born on 20 April 1974 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. His father, Naziur Rahman Manzur, was a politician and former minister who served as the founding chairman of the Bangladesh Jatiya Party and as the Mayor of Dhaka. They belonged to a Bengali Muslim family known as the Taluqdars of Balia in Bhola Island.

  8. Vision 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Vision 2021 was the political manifesto of the Bangladesh Awami League party before winning the National Elections of 2008. It stands as a political vision of Bangladesh for the year 2021, the golden jubilee of the nation. The policy has been criticized as a policy emblematic of technological optimism in the context of Bangladesh and the state ...

  9. English version schools (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    English version school is a system of education in Bangladesh that follows the Bangla medium school curriculum and based upon textbooks translated from the Bengali language into English. [1] There are approximately 52 English version schools in Dhaka. [citation needed] In 2011 the first Internet based English version school opened in Gazipur.