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The four-story building of Biponi Bitan is divided into two blocks. As of 2023, there are approximate 512 stores. [1] " A" block includes clothing, cosmetics, electrical appliances, cottage industries, gold and watches, shoes, crockery, studios and photo printing, audio-video recording, book and stationery shops, medicines, laundry and hairdressing, wheeling, snacks, bakeries, hotels, pan ...
Lal Dighi is one of the traditional places in Chittagong city of Bangladesh. Its location is at the end of Jail Road in the city. Lal Dighi is spread over an area of 2.70 acres. On one side of it is Andarkilla. Around it are district council buildings and local bank branches. It belongs to Ward No. 32 of Chittagong City Corporation.
Literary awards and receptions were given to 6 people for their contribution in various fields of book fair of Chittagong City Corporation at the premises of Muslim Institute Hall in Chittagong city in February 2017. Mohit ul Alam (fiction) Arun Dasgupta (poetry) Mahbubul Haque (essay) Bipul Barua (children's literature) Milon Chowdhury (drama)
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Government College of Commerce, Chittagong: Agrabad: Bengali Medium National Curriculum 12-Masters Agrabad Mohila College: Agrabad: Bengali Medium National Curriculum 12-Masters Chittagong Government Model School and College: Khulshi, Near CPI Bengali Medium National Curriculum 2006 6-12 Government City College, Chittagong: Ice Factory Road
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The Chittagong Port (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম বন্দর) is the main seaport of Bangladesh.Located in Bangladesh's port city of Chittagong and on the banks of the Karnaphuli River, the port handles over 70 percent of Bangladesh's export-import trade, [3] and has been used by India, Nepal and Bhutan for transshipment.