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  2. Telephone numbers in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Special Numbers. 333 – Central Helpline of Bangladesh. 999 – Emergency services. 106 – Anti Corruption Commission. 121 – Customer care for mobile network operators. 158 – Customer complaints for all mobile network operators. 5012 – News.

  3. Genda Phool - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Ratan Kahar (Bankura) " Genda Phool " (transl. Marigold flower) is a 2020 Hindi pop song by Indian rapper Badshah featuring playback singer Payal Dev. The music video for the song features Sri Lankan actress Jacqueline Fernandez, and Badshah. It stood as the 4th most-watched music video on YouTube for the year 2020 across the world.

  4. Prostitution in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Bangladeshi prostituted children are based in brothels, with a smaller number of children exploited in hotel rooms, parks, railway and bus stations and rented flats. The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) estimated in 2004 that there were 10,000 underage girls used in commercial sexual exploitation in the country, but other estimates ...

  5. Daulatdia - Wikipedia

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    Daulatdia (Bengali: দৌলতদিয়া) is a village in Rajbari District, Bangladesh which is the largest brothel in Bangladesh, [1] and has been called one of the largest brothels in the world. [2][3] It is one of 20 officially sanctioned brothels in the country opening around 1988, although it was unofficially in existence for ...

  6. Sexuality in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Sexuality in Bangladesh is primarily influenced by religion and culture. The culture in Bangladesh is predominantly conservative and patriarchal. Several topics, including sex education, romantic relationship, and sexual behavior are considered taboo. [1][2][3][4] Over the years, the perception towards a very few taboos have changed, such as ...

  7. Women in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The literacy rate in Bangladesh is lower for females (55.1%) compared to males (62.5%) – 2012 estimates for population aged 15 and over. [12] During the past decades, Bangladesh has improved its education policies; and the access of girls to education has increased. In the 1990s, girls' enrolment in primary school has increased rapidly.

  8. Chorki - Wikipedia

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    Chorki is a Bangladeshi subscription-based over-the-top media service and original programming production company, owned by Transcom Group via Prothom Alo subsidiary of Mediastar Limited, and was launched on 12 July 2021. [4] The service shows original content and content from other providers, including television series, films, and documentaries.

  9. Eden Mohila College - Wikipedia

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    Website. emc.edu.bd. Entrance of the college. Eden Mohila College (known as Eden College), is a women's college in Azimpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established in 1873 in the Farashganj area of Dhaka. In 1878 the school was named after Ashley Eden, Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. [1] The college moved to its present premises in 1963. [1]