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Rangs Electronics Rangs Electronics Ltd CTP & Area Information DHAKA AREA MD.MOHSHIN 36, Topkhana Road,Crescent Centre,Dhaka 9574248 01911010105 SL # CTP CTP In-charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 AIRPORT ROAD CTP Md.Mahbubur Rahman 117/1 Tejkunipara,Bir Uttam Ziaur Rahman Road,Dhaka 58155418 01727083909 2 BASHABO CTP Shamima Nasrin 39, Middle Bashabo,Dhaka 47218024 01757050605 3 BADDA-1 CTP Md.Nurun Nabi Sarkar Holland Centre,Pragati Swarani,Middle Badda,Dhaka 9850545 01816717692 4 BADDA-2 CTP Sariful Islam Dipu 15/1-15/4 Pragati Swarani,Middle Badda,Dhaka-1212 01708122869 01714417760 5 BANGSHAL CTP Md. Serajus Salekin Porag 39 Abul Hasnat Road, Mahuttoli, Bongshal, Dhaka 01708122866 01915336051 6 BANASREE CTP Md.Khairul Alam Jewel House # 7, Block # C, Banasree Main Road, Rampura, Dhaka 01708151442 01963841501 7 B.BARIA Md.Kabir Ta Road B.Baria 085158799 01717105838 8 CRESENT CTP Md. Mojibar Rahman 36, Topkhana Road,Crescent Centre,Dhaka 9555519 01712667611 9 DHOLAIPAR CTP Md.Alamgir Masum 101,Dholaipar Bus Stand,Jatrabari,Dhaka 47443236 01911110062 10 FARMGATE CTP Md.Mostafijur Rahman 50,Tejkunipara,Bir Uttam Ziaur Rahman Road,Dhaka 9139200 01678-039244 11 GAZIPUR (JOYDEVPUR) Md.Mainul Islam Belco Trade Centre,North Bilaspur, Bidc Road, Jaydevpur, Gazipur 01713244546 01816814239 12 GAZIPUR CHOWRASTA CTP Md.Selim Hussain Chandona Plaza, Dhaka Road, Gazipur Chowrasta 01730091992 01912998822 13 GULSHAN-2 CTP Md.Alpanur Rahman 43, North Gulshan, Circle-2,Dhaka 9880516 01911485695 14 IBRAHIMPUR CTP Md.Amir Sultan 284, Ibrahimpur, Dhaka Cantt.,Dhaka 9872098 01619021062 15 JINJIRA CTP Md.Saddam Hossain Jinjira Bus Road,(Howli),Jinjira,Dhaka 7761226 01738-617825 16 JAMALPUR Ahsan Habib Mokaddes Mansion, Dayamoyee Road, Jamalpur 01710310598 01716681752 17 KISHOREGANJ Md. Majedul Islam 1431 Haji Lalmia Bhabon, Kalibari Mor, Near Model Thana,Kishoreganj 0942-55540 01766414693 18 KAKRAIL CTP Md. Omar Faruque Navana Obaed Iternity, 28-29, Kakrail, Dhaka 58315543 01712117602 19 LALBAGH CTP Shakil Ahmed 75, Haranath Ghosh Road,Lalbagh,Dhaka 58614517 01819164698 20 LALMATIA CTP K.M.Mahfuzur Rahman 2/4, Block-A, Lalmatia,Dhaka 9118328 01712635155 21 LAXMIBAZAR CTP Md.Habibullah 63, Laxmibazar,Dhaka 9578929 01798222581 22 MIRPUR-1 CTP Md.Abu Bakar 14, Darus Salam Road,Mirpur-1,Dhaka 9010878 01770159747 23 MIRPUR-10 CTP Md.Arman 125/1 Senpara Parbata,Begum Rokeya Soroni,Dhaka 9005843 01913629202 24 MANIKGANJ CTP Md.Mahbub Hossain Joy Fatema Nawab Complex, Bustand, Manikgonj 01711859988 25 MOHAMMADPUR CTP Md.Reaz Hossen Khan X-13, Noorjahan Road,Mohammadpur,Dhaka 8144892 01305291358 26 MALIBAGH CTP Mst Tamanna Akter 240, Outer Circuler Road,Mouchak,Dhaka 9331870 01991339539 27 MYMENSINGH CTP Kamal Pasha 53, Rambabu Road,Mymensingh 01718443488 01521492278 28 NARAYANGONJ CTP Kamal Chowdhury 231/1 Bangabandu Road,Chashara,Narayangonj 7632774 01911640011 29 NARSHINDI CTP Manjurul Amin Bazirmor, Sadar Rd, Narshingdi 01708151453 01680933159 30 SHYMOLI CTP Md.Samim Hossen Momtaz Heights, Plot : 15/2, Mirpur Main Road, Shyamoli, Dhaka-1207 01708151445 01720231742 31 SONY CENTER (S.S) Md.Sadekuzzaman Simanto Square,Dgb Gate,Jigatala,Dhaka 9650901 01728350802 32 SAVAR CTP Kazi Hasnat Rahman A-38 Bazar Road,Savar 7742831 01918227053 33 SHEWRA PARA CTP Nurun Nahar 846, East Shewrapara,Begum Rokeya Soroni,Mirpur 9015324 01675554930 34 SONARTORI CTP Abu Hanif Sonartori Tower,12 Sonergoan Road,Dhaka 9663556 01913061968 35 STADIUM-02 CTP Tanvir Hossain 113, Bangabandu Stadium Market,Dhaka 9552376 01914770017 36 STADIUM-03 CTP Md. Shamim Ahsan 16, Bangabandu Stadium Market,Dhaka 9554749 01723394185 37 STADIUM-04 CTP Ariful Islam 1/A, Bangabandu Stadium Market,Dhaka 01708151476 01734844749 38 SONY CENTER (S-1) Dilip Kumer Chakrobarti 70, Bangabandu Stadium Market,Dhaka 9555594 01912417243 39 SONY CENTER (B.C) Quazi Shaekhul Imam Bashundhara City Shopping Complex,Dhaka 9144664 01912158485 40 SONY FLAGSHIP STORE Md.Mehedi Hossain Bashundhara City Shopping Complex,Dhaka 48112838 01720508733 41 SONY CENTER (G-1) Mehede Hasan 50, Gulshan South Avenue, Circle-1,Dhaka 9883344 01714556499 42 SONY CENTER (JFP) Md.Saiful Islam Ka-244,Kuril Progoti Sharani,Baridhara ,Dhaka 01730013550 01857776728 43 SONY CENTER, (JGC) Tajrin Jahan Tarin Japan Garden City, 24/A Tajmahal Road, Mohammadpur,Dhaka-1207 01730013562 ‎01759845400 44 SONY CENTER, UTTARA-2 Mst. Jahanara Shilpi House-28 , Sector7, Rabindra Sarani , Uttara. 48954451 01921840527 45 UTTARA-1 CTP Uttam Kumer Mollick House # 9,Road # 12,Sector # 6,Uttara,Dhaka 48961637 01817067202 46 UTTARA-3 CTP A S Arif Chowdhury H#51, S#7, Khan Tower,Sonargoan Janopod Road, Uttara 48955118 01720068142 BARISAL AREA G.M Sumon 18, Hemayet Uddin Road,Barisal 043161983 01711800236 SL # CTP Ctp In-Charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 BARISAL-1 CTP Safiul Alam Rumi 18, Hemayet Uddin Road,Barisal 043164062 01720510412 2 BARISAL-2 CTP Md.Mohi Uddin 721 Cnb Road, Barisal 043162022 01736594418 BOGRA AREA Md.Shahidul Islam Nawab Bari,Bogra 051-60066 01711 123847 SL # CTP Ctp In-Charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 BOGRA CTP Farukh Ahmed Nawab Bari,Bogra 05151444 01715302302 2 BOGRA-02 Syed Sujjad Hossain Modina Mosjid,Kalitola,Bogra 05169944 01818305105 3 DINAJPUR CTP Sonjib Aditya Jail Road,Lilly Moor,Dinajpur 053161087 01716870535 4 NAOGAON Md.Rashiduzzaman Shahid Kazi Nurrunnabi Paura Market,Naogaon 074181277 01916673691 5 RANGPUR Shonchita Talukder Station Road,Rangpur 052162141 01728042509 6 RANGPUR-2 CTP Md.Khorshed Alam Rangpur Dhap, Check post, Rangpur 0521-62142 01714860111 7 SIRAJGONJ CTP Md.Monirul Islam S.S Road,Sirajgonj 075165044 01717673009 CHAUMOHONI AREA Md.Farid Uddin Imam 638,Uttar Fakirpur(Behind Cinema Hall),Maijdee Court 0321-71241 01716889600 SL # CTP Ctp In-Charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 CHAUMOHONI CTP Md.Mohi Uddin Tara Manjil,724 Feni Road,Chaumohoni 032152007 01727040202 2 MAIJDEE COURT CTP Sujun Aith Feroza Bhaban,429 Main Road,Maijdee Court 032163467 01818626079 3 RAMGONJ CTP Md.Masud Rana Kolabagan,Ramganj 0382475438 01715439396 4 FENI CTP Abdur Rashid Patwary 325, Shahid Shahidullah Kaiser Road, Feni 01708151455 01816690666 CHITTAGONG AREA Santos Kumer Das 18, Mehedibagh,Chitagong 031-2861560 01819632631 SL # CTP Ctp In-Charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 AGRABAD CTP Sajol Burua 546,Sheikh Mujib Sarak,Dewanhat,Agrabad 031712810 01913099684 2 BANDORBAN Md.Hossain Ahmed Bandarban Bazar,Court Road,Bandarban 036162164 01615500010 3 CHAWK BAZAR Md.Niaz Uddin 13,Kapashgola Road,Chawkbazar,Panchlaish 0312553774 01912344910 4 COXS BAZAR CTP Mohammad Tarek Fiaz Market,Tekpara,Coxs Bazar 034151130 01811800549 5 SONY CENTER- WASA CTG Khyrul Pasha 42,Lal Khan Bazar,Wasa Corner,Chittagong 031611334 01723841717 6 HALISHAHAR Md.Farid Hossain 12/A Block-G,Halisohor Housing Estate,Ctg 031710995 01715502664 7 KHAGRASORI Barun Chakma College Road,Mahajanpara,Khagrasori 037162429 01556568872 8 NEW MARKET Mohmmad-Al-Amin Biponi Bitan, 421/ B New Market,Ctg 031633726 01914788272 9 LALKHAN BAZAR CTP Ovimoy Debnath 24, M.M. Ali Road, Lalkhan Bazar, Chittagong 031610466 01930-524601 COMILLA AREA Masud Ibne Karim 686/618 Ka,First Kandirpar,Jhautala,Comilla 081-73585 01775005913 SL # CTP Ctp In-Charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 CHANDPUR Md. Wahed Ullah Hiroshima Complex,Mission Road,Chandpur 084167477 01727992756 2 COMILLA CTP Md.Hasan Chowdhury 686/618 Ka,Jhautala,Comilla 08166567 01711908742 3 LAKSHAM Sumon Acharjee By- Pass Road,Laksham 0803251184 01712295310 JESSORE MARKET MD.AKTARUZZAMAN 1449 Desh Boundhu Chitta Ronjon Road,Jessore 042167331 01716615955 SL # CTP CTP In-charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 JESSORE CTP MD.ISMAIL HOSSAIN 1449 Desh Boundhu Chitta Ronjon Road,Jessore 042167331 01680877788 2 JESSORE-02 SANJIB DEBNATH 1. Municipal Market ,Mk Road, Jessore 042162154 01710126681 3 KUSHTIA MD.SHAHIDUL HOQUE 34/46,Upendronath Chakroborti Road,Kushtia 071631212 01710747889 4 MAGURA MD.REAZ HOSSAIN Datto Building,Syed Atar Ali Road,Magura 048862597 01716436680 5 NARAIL MD.AKHTER HOSSAIN Motalib Plaza, Hospital Road, Rupgong Bazar . Narail 048162126 01736726201 KHULNA AREA NAZMUS SAKIB 71, Kda Avenue,Khulna 041731698 01712555002 SL # CTP CTP In-charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 KHULNA CTP MD. WADUD MIAN 71, Kda Avenue,Khulna 041722605 01944788525 2 SATKHIRA UTTAM KUMER BENERJI Shahid Kajol Sarani,Polaspul,Satkhira 047162667 01731478248 RAJSHAHI AREA MD.RAZIBUL HAMID Kumarpara,Notore Road,Rajshahi 0721775864 01716500345 SL # CTP CTP In-charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 CHAPAI NOWABGONJ MD.REAZUL KARIM Boro Indara Moor,Chapai Nowabgonj 078151596 01712095267 2 ISWARDI CTP MD.ATIAR RAHMAN Main Road,Iswardi 0732663057 01727023672 3 NATORE CTP MD.MOTAHAR HOSSAIN Kanai Khali,Dhaka Road,Natore 077162189 01712171780 4 PABNA CTP NAHID PARVEZ 420/1, Abdul Hamid Road 073151813 01745510201 5 RAJSHAHI CTP MD.HAFIZUR RAHMAN Kumarpara,Notore Road,Rajshahi 0721775864 01712755032 SYLHET AREA MD.ABUL HOSSAIN Sriti Monjil,H # 162, R#05,B#E Shahjalal Uposohor,Sylhet 0821-725355 01716970012 SL # CTP CTP In-charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 HABIGONJ CTP MD.RABIUL ISLAM Paurashava Road,Habigonj 083162289 01712403144 2 MOULAVI BAZAR MARZANUL HOQUE Motlib Centre,Sreemangal Road,Moulavi Bazar 086153707 01723696335 3 SYLHET-1 CTP MIR KAMAL MAHMUD Latif Centre,Zinda Bazar,2Nd Floor,Sylhet 0821710171 01711995772 4 SYLHET-2 CTP MD.SWAPAN HOSSAIN Sobhani Ghat, Angura Tower,Sylhet 01708151457 01822960534 FARIDPUR AREA MD.MAMUNUR RASHID South Alipur,Gorostan Morr,Faridpur 0631-66111 01716379454 SL # CTP CTP In-charge Name Mailing Address Phone Mobile 1 FARIDPUR AKHTER HOSSAIN MASUD South Alipur,Gorostan Morr,Faridpur 063166111 01711106238.
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