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On 14 December 2010, 26 workers died in a fire at Thats it Sportswear, a Ha-Meem Group factory, in Ashulia and 100 were injured. [15] [16] The fire exit and gate of the factory were locked which increased the death toll. [16] In June 2012, labour unrest broke out at the subsidiary of the group, Artistic Design Limited, in Ashulia. [17] [18]
Factories owned by Beximco Group, Ha-meem Group, and Bengal Group were targets of arson attack. [45] The headquarters of Jatiya Party were set on fire in Kakrail. [47] In Dhaka, a showroom of Yellow, subsidiary of Beximco Group, was burned down. [45] A textile mill was burned down in Gazipur. [45]
Azad is a businessmen, industrialist, and former politician. He is the managing director of Ha-meem Group of Companies. Azad wanted the Awami League nomination for the 2024 general election but the nomination was given to another candidate. On 7 January 2024 he was elected as Member of Parliament from Faridpur-3 constituency as an Independent.
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The airstrikes, which took place on 26 December, were carried out by 25 Israeli Air Force warplanes during a speech by Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi. According to the Saudi state-owned Al Arabiya news channel, the airstrikes targeted the Sanaa International Airport, Hudaydah port, and a power station near Sanaa. The operation was aimed at ...
It began test transmissions on 22 August 2011. Although initially planning to do so in December of that year, [5] it officially commenced transmissions on 24 May 2012 at 19:00 . [6] [7] Originally, its programming line was diversified, consisting of drama, news, television films, music, sports, talk shows, and many more.
The paper is owned by Ha-Meem Group. It began publication in 2005. [1] Golam Sarwar was the editor of the paper from its launch until his death in 2018. [2] [dubious – discuss] In 2020, Samakal had a circulation of 270,000, which made it the eighth most widely read newspaper in the country. [3]