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  2. Apan Jewellers - Wikipedia

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    Apan Jewellers is a chain of gold and diamond jewelry stores based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the largest jewelry retailer in Bangladesh . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  3. Aarong - Wikipedia

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    Aarong (Bengali: আড়ং, lit. 'Village Fair') is a social enterprise chain of Bangladeshi department stores specializing in Bengali ethnic wear and handicrafts.It is owned by the non-profit development agency BRAC, and employs thousands of rural artisans across the country.

  4. Shree Ganesh Jewellery House - Wikipedia

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    The company opened its first branded retail jewellery store at Kolkata and Ahmedabad in October 2007. [citation needed] The company proposed an initial public offer of 14,269,831 equity shares in 2010. [11] In 2013 the company operated through 46 stores [12] in 34 cities including the existing two large format stores located at Mumbai and ...

  5. Chandni Chowk, Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    According to the Bangladesh Fire Service & Civil Defence, it is vulnerable to fire and a risky structure. [6] The market, which has 1,200 shops, [7] sells a variety of products including clothes, jewellery and shoes. It is popular for buying and selling products on the occasion of Eid.

  6. Mouchak Market - Wikipedia

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    It is five-storey building. There are fast food shops in the ground floor, jewellery in the 1st floor, plastic and others in the 2nd floor and tri-piece, sharee in the 3rd floor. There is a mosque and a Chinese restaurant (Euro garden) in the 4th floor. Around 3,000 to 4,000 people come to this market every day.

  7. Hazari Lane violence - Wikipedia

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    Many Hindu homes were raided. The joint forces broke or disabled all CCTV cameras in the jewellery shops of the Hindu community and shut down all the shops. [15] [16] Regarding the incident, Charu Chandra Das Brahmachari, the General Secretary of ISKCON Bangladesh, told Deutsche Welle Bangla: [1]