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The automotive industry in Bangladesh is the third largest in South Asia. Bangladesh has a few large car plants which assemble passenger cars from Mitsubishi and Toyota, as well as commercial vehicles from Hino and Tata. Motorcycles, auto rickshaws and the locally designed Mishuk three-wheeler are manufactured in Bangladesh.
According to the Bangladesh Bank's Monetary Policy Review Report, in 1975, the price of a one-katha plot of land in Gulshan was 25,000 Bangladeshi taka ($1,800 in 1975). By 1990, it had reached nearly 100,000 taka ($2,900 in 1990).
With production brought in house, Suzuki could now build 2,000 cars per month. [2] Suzuki Jimny LJ20 (1973), note spare tire placement. A special version with the spare tire mounted behind the passenger seat allowed for two small rear seats, facing each other. The introduction of left-hand drive signaled Suzuki's worldwide ambitions for the truck.
The Suzuki Gixxer FI 150 is a 154.9 cc (9.45 cu in) naked motorcycle from Suzuki. The bike was launched in September 2014. The bike was launched in September 2014. The name derives from a nickname used in Britain and elsewhere for the GSX-R. [ 9 ]
Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory: Industrials Defense Gazipur City: 1979 Defense vehicles S A Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation: Oil & gas Exploration & production Dhaka: 1976 State-owned petrochemical S A Bangladesh Pratidin: Consumer services Publishing Dhaka: 2010 Newspaper P A Bangladesh Railway: Industrials Railroads Dhaka: 1862 Railroads S A
The Buildings and structures in Bangladesh - of western Southeast Asia. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. ...
House types in Bangladesh (1 C) O. Official residences in Bangladesh (1 C, 5 P) P. Palaces in Bangladesh (25 P) Pages in category "Houses in Bangladesh"
Bangladesh participated in 1997 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup held in Nepal, where they exited in the group stage. Domestic football: Muktijoddha Sangsad KC won Dhaka League title while Mohammedan SC became runner-up. [8] Abahani Ltd. won the title of Bangladesh Federation Cup while Arambagh KS became runner-up. [9] Cricket: Akram Khan