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  2. Incepta Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Incepta Pharmaceuticals Limited is a Bangladeshi pharmaceutical company based in Dhaka that manufactures and markets generic drugs and vaccines. Abdul Muktadir is the chairman of the company. Abdul Muktadir is the chairman of the company.

  3. Impress Group - Wikipedia

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    Impress Group financed Abdul Muktadir to establish Incepta Pharmaceuticals in 1999. [5] The company started retail distribution in January 2000. [3] Incepta is the second largest pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh. [6] Impress Group's television channel, channel i, started on air operations from 1 October 1999. [3]

  4. How Asian pharma suppliers cash in on Ozempic copies - AOL

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    The Incepta drugs are part of an Asia-based supply chain manufacturing and exporting cheaper copies of Ozempic across the world, Reuters has found, driven by a spike in global demand for the drug.

  5. Abdul Muktadir - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Muktadir was the third child born into a Bengali Muslim family in Pashchimpara, Silam, Sylhet District on 19 February 1940. His mother was Begum Moshaheda Khanom. His father Abdul Jabbar was a renowned Moulvi and social activist, as well as the founder and headmaster of Silam PL Junior High School.

  6. R. A. M. Obaidul Muktadir Chowdhury - Wikipedia

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    R. A. M. Obaidul Muktadir Chowdhury is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and a ... Chowdhury was born on 1 March 1955 in Brahmanbaria to Abdul Rouf Chowdhury and ...

  7. Talk:Abdul Muktadir - Wikipedia

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  8. R. A. M. Golam Muktadir - Wikipedia

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    Ruhul Amin Mohammad Golam Muktadir (died 27 November 2020) [1] was a two star rank Bangladesh Army officer and former Director General of Bangladesh Rifles. [2] Career

  9. 1971 Dhaka University massacre - Wikipedia

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    At Number 12 Fuller Road, the Army called on Professor Syed Ali Naqi, a professor at the Dhaka University (Sociology). They allowed him to go but killed Professor Abdul Muktadir (Geology) who was a resident of the same building. His body was found at Jahurul Huq Hall (then Iqbal Hall).