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Agrani Bank Sl No. Name & Address of the Branch Ad Code
AGRANI BANK SL AD CODE NAME & ADDRESS OF THE BRANCH NO. NO. 1 HEAD OFFICE, MOTIJHEEL C/A, DHAKA 0000 2 PRINCIPAL BRANCH, 9/D DILKUSHA C/A, DHAKA 0001 3 BANGA BANDHU AVENUE BRANCH, 32 B.B. AVENUE, DHAKA 0002 4 MOULVI BAZAR BRANCH, 144 MITFORD ROAD, DHAKA. 0003 5 AMIN COURT, MOTIJHEEL, 62/63 MOTIJHEEL C/A, DHAKA 0004 6 RAMNA BRANCH, 18 BANGA BANDHU AVENUE, DHAKA 0005 7 FOREIGN EXCHANGE BRANCH, 1/B RAJUK AVENUE, DHAKA 0006 8 SADARGHAT BRANCH,3/7/1&2 JONSON RD,SADARGHAT, DHAKA. 0007 9 BANANI BRANCH, 26 KAMAL ATATURK AVENUE, BANANI, DHAKA. 0008 10 BANGA BANDHU ROAD BRANCH, 32/1 B.B. AVENUE, NARAYANGONJ 0009 11 COURT ROAD BRANCH, 52/1 B.B.ROAD, NARAYANGONJ 0010 12 FARIDPUR BRANCH, CHAWK BAZAR, FARIDPUR 0011 13 WASA BRANCH, KAWRAN BAZAR, DHAKA. 0012 14 TEJGAON INDUSTRIAL AREA BRANCH, 315/A TEJGAON I/A, DHAKA 0013 15 NAWABPUR ROAD BRANCH, 243-244 NAWABPUR ROAD, DHAKA 0014 16 COMMERCIAL AREA BRANCH, 28 AGRABAD C/A, CHITTAGONG 0015 17 ASADGONJ BRANCH, HAJI AMIR ALI CHOWDHURY ROAD, CHITTAGONG 0016 18 LALDIGHI EAST, 1012/1013 - LALDIGHI EAST, CHITTAGONG 0017 19 AGRABAD BRANCH, JAHAN BUILDING, 24 AGRABAD C/A, CTG 0018 20 COX'S BAZAR BRANCH, COX'S BAZAR 0019 21 RAJGANJ BRANCH, RAJGANJ, COMILLA 0020 22 LALDIGHIRPAR BRANCH, LALDIGHIRPAR, SYLHET 0021 23 CHAUMUHANI BRANCH,D.B.ROAD, BEGUMGONJ, CHAUMUHANI, NOAKHALI 0022 24 SIR IQBAL RAOD BRANCH, 25 SIR IQBAL RAOD, KHULNA 0023 25 JESSORE BRANCH, JESS TOWER, JESSORE 0024 26 CHAWK BAZAR BRANCH, 02/01 CHAWK BAZAR, BARISAL 0025 27 BARA BAZAR BRANCH, N.S. -
APL Services to Bangladesh – Intra-Asia Services
APL Services to Bangladesh – Intra-Asia Services THE APL ADVANTAGE • Reliable and dedicated services that connect the sea ports of Chittagong, Mongla and Dhaka • Availability of D45’, GOH and all types of ground equipment, enabling APL to fulfil customer’s unique (by rail and river-barge) with the world’s major markets requirements • Extensive feeders connecting Chittagong with Singapore, Colombo and Port Klang, providing • Dedicated and experienced customer support representatives to serve your ocean shipping needs links to global destinations • APL Bangladesh accepts single buyer consolidating business - CFS/CY JAPAN SOUTH Nagoya Qingdao KOREA Tokyo CHINA Busan SKX APL Offices Hakata Yokohama JORDAN Shanghai Olta Kobe Aqaba PAKISTAN Hososhima Chittagong Sokhna Doha (Hamad Port) Ningbo Jubail Shibushi APL Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd. Karachi (SAPT) Xiamen JSX World Trade Center, 5th Floor EGYPT Dammam Jebel Ali BANGLADESH Port Qasim Dhaka Yantian Holding No. 102-103 SAUDI ARABIA UAE Mundra Khulna Nansha Taipei Agrabad Commercial Area Chittagong Shekou TAIWAN Jeddah Pipavav Kaohsiung Chittagong-4100, Bangladesh Nhava Sheva Hong Kong Tel: (88) (31) 714 063, (88) (031) 724 907 INDIA AS1 Dhaka CS1 APL Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd. WAX I-K TOWER, 3rd Floor, Unit D, Plot # CEN(A)-2 SRI LANKA MALAYSIA Colombo CIX North Avenue, Gulshan-2 RSX Port Klang Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh Westport Tel: (88) (02) 5881 3705, (88) (02) 5881 3591 Khulna Tanjung Pelepas APL Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd. Singapore United Tower, 4th Floor, 4, KDA Avenue Khulna Sadar, Khulna, Bangladesh Tel: -
Profiles of Districts
Profiles of districts 1. Name of district: Cumilla Bangladesh is a labour surplus country. There are several factors contributing to the pool of surplus labours. First, every year 2 million people inter into working age group. Second, female participation in labour force is increasing overtime by taking advance of favour attitudinal charge of the society coupled with motivational change of woman. Third, the growing mechanism of agriculture sector that lessens of demand of the worker and pushes them in other sectors. However, the domestic economy, albeit growing, still lack the ability to fully absorb the incremental labour force. Inevitable, apportion of the labour force has to find a job aboard. While the economy is growing at a rate of more than 6 percent for more than a decade, this growth rate is not adequate to provide job everyone, as manifested by the increase of Bangladeshi workers working in aboard. The policymakers have accepted it as a reality acknowledged that the country has to reply on international labour market for jobs to its growing population. The five years plans that outline country’s developed path and paradigm also, highlight the importance taking advantage in international market. The government of Bangladesh also working with the ministry of Expatriates’ welfare and Oversees Employment (MoEW&OE) to facilitate the process of Bangladeshi workers going abroad for jobs. In addition to providing jobs, migration has become an important source of remittance in Bangladesh. Which is turn, provides the direct and indirect growth of stimuli of economy of Bangladesh. For example, in 2019, Bangladesh received USD 18 billion remittances, which comprised around 8% of its Gross Domestic Product and Cumilla district is significantly contribute to the GDP among the other’s district. -
Branch Open/Close Schedule (16 April-21 April)
Branch Open/Close Schedule (16 April-21 April) Branch Name Division Name Branch Address Open/Close Open Date AGRABAD BRANCH Chittagong C&F Tower ( 1st Floor), 1712, Sk. Mujib Road, Agrabad, Chittaging. Open Everyday ARAIHAZAR SME/KRISHI BRANCH Dhaka Shahjalal Market (1st Floor), College Road, Araihazar Bazar, Araihazar,Narayangonj. Open Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday ASAD GATE BRANCH Dhaka House No: 01, Plot No: 01, Asad Gate, Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1207.Bangladesh Open Everyday ASHKONA BRANCH Dhaka Ashkona Branch, Ashkona Community Center & Decorator, 567/1, Ashkona, Dakhin Khan, Dhaka-1230. Closed ASHULIA BRANCH Dhaka BRAC Bank Limited, “Abbas Shopping Complex” (1st Floor), Jamgara, Ashulia, Savar, Dhaka-1341 Open Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday ATI BAZAR BRANCH Dhaka Hazi Nuruddin Plaza House#13,ATI Bazar, Keranigonj ,Dhaka -1312 Open Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday BADDA SMESC Dhaka The Pearl Trade Center (PTC),Holding No: Cha- 90/3,Progoti Shoroni Road, Ward No-21,Thana-Badda,Dhaka Open Everyday Shaikh Mansion, Holding# 226, Main road, Ward# 05, Rahater Mor, 1st floor, Pourashava & Thana# Bagerhat, Dist. BAGERHAT SME/KRISHI BRANCH Khulna Open Everyday Bagerhat BAHADDERHAT SMESC Chittagong Mamtaz Tower, 4540 Arakan Road, Bahaddarhat, Chittagong. Open Everyday BANANI - 11 BRANCH Dhaka South Breeze Center,Plot # 5, Building-G (1st & 2nd Floor), Road-11, Banani,Dhaka-1213 Closed BANANI BRANCH Dhaka Borak Mehnoor, Holding # 51/B, Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A, Ward: 19; Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh Open Everyday BANDARTILA SMESC Chittagong Osman Plaza, 1st Floor, 800/new, MA Aziz Road, Airport road, Bondortila, Chittagong. Open Everyday BANIACHONG BRANCH Sylhet Hazi Harun Mansion, Holding No # 5, BoroBazar, Baniachong, Habigonj. Open Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday BARISALBRANCH Barisal S. -
Short Term Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction in a Tertiary Hospital
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3329/medtoday.v33i1.52158 ORIGINAL ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS Short Term Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction in a Tertiary Hospital Md Nazrul Islam*1, Sabikun Nahar Chowdhury2, Md Sajjadur Rahman3, Sk Moazzem Hossain4 Abstract Introduction: Acute myocardial infarction is very common in Bangladesh. It is one of the most common causes of mortality worldwide. The clinical course is associated with various complications. Materials and Methods: To assess the short-term outcome of acute coronary syndrome we select 100 patients. The study was conducted at the Medicine wards of Khulna Medical College Hospital, Khulna from February’2019 to August’2019. We observed the clinical presentations, ECG findings, echocardiographic findings, short term complications and outcome. Results: We found that most of the patients (61%) were within 45-64 years of age. Chest pain was the most common (85%) presentation. NSTEMI is more common than STEMI. 53% patients developed complications. Acute LVF is the most common (23%) complication. AV block is the most common arrythmia (10%). We found overall mortality 38%. Conclusion: Early detection of complications is essential for reduction of morbidity and mortality. This study will help to evaluate short-term complications and to give appropriate management. Keywords: Infarction, Complications, NSTEMI, STEMI. Number of Tables: 05; Number of References: 20; Number of Correspondence: 05. *1. Corresponding Author: cardiac rupture and pericarditis3-7. This study was done to see the Dr. Md Nazrul Islam various complications and outcome of the patients of AMI admitted Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine in a tertiary level hospital in Bangladesh. Khulna Medical College, Khulna. -
Situation Analysis of Obstetric Fistula in Bangladesh’
1 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword iv Acknowledgment v List of Acronyms vi Executive Summary vii Introduction 1 Literature Review 2 Objectives 8 Methodology 8 Steps Involved in Conducting of the Situation 10 Analysis Findings 11 Discussion 22 Recommendations 23 References 25 Appendix Data Collection Tools Flow Chart on Action Steps List of the People Interviewed for the Analysis 3 FOREWORD Every year a large number of women in our country are experiencing life threatening, high risk, chronic or other serious health problems due to pregnancy and childbirth. Obstetric fistula is one of the most devastating morbidity of pregnancy. Poor and young women are mostly affected and there is an immense lack of information on access to surgical repair. The demand of reconstruction surgery is far greater than the capacity of existing facilities specifically in terms of skilled manpower. In Western countries, the obstetric fistula are nowadays rarely seen as a maternal morbidity rather as a complication of pelvic surgery or radiotherapy. Fistula is a preventable condition and for this reason many developed and developing countries have been successful in fighting against fistula even in low resource setting situations. Very few studies have been conducted addressing the maternal morbidity in detail. Reliable source of data are totally not available particularly on obstetric fistula in Bangladesh. To address the need for information, UNFPA, supported EngenderHealth to conduct ‘The Situation Analysis of Obstetric Fistula in Bangladesh’. It was conducted during July – September 2003. The findings show us the overall picture of the obstetric fistula. I am thankful to UNFPA and EngenderHealth for conducting this situation analysis. -
Surgical Site Infections in Relation to the Timing of Shaving Among the Gastrointestinal Emergency Patients Through the Midline
Microbio al lo ic g d y e & M D f i o a l g Journal of a n n o r s Faruquzzaman et al., J Med Microb Diagn 2012, 1:3 u i s o J DOI: 10.4172/2161-0703.1000111 ISSN: 2161-0703 Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis Research Article Article OpenOpen Access Access Surgical Site Infections in Relation to the Timing of Shaving among the Gas- trointestinal Emergency Patients through the Midline Incisions- A Random- ized Controlled Clinical Trial Faruquzzaman1*, Hossain SM2 and Mazumder SK3 1Khulna Medical College Hospital, Khulna, Bangladesh 2Department of Surgery, Khulna Medical College Hospital, Khulna, Bangladesh 3Director NIPSOM, Dhaka, Bangladesh Abstract This Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial (RCT) was conducted among the indoor patients of general surgery wards in a tertiary level hospital in Bangladesh to assess the possible link between the surgical site infections among the gastrointestinal emergency patients of surgery through midline incisions and timing of preoperative shaving. Follow up of at least 30 days period after surgery was done in each patient and has been found that 31.7% patients in control group (received razor shaving 24 hrs prior to surgery) and 27.5% (received razor shaving at OT table) patients in experimental group has developed surgical site infections (SSIs) and the overall infection rate was found to be 29.6%. SSIs were found to be only 1.2 fold higher in case of the patients who received razor shaving at least 24 hour prior to surgery in contrast to the patients received razor shaving at OT table. Grade IIId (18.4% and 27.3% respectively) and grade IVb (21.1% and 21.2% respectively) were found to be the most common types of surgical site infections among the gastrointestinal emergency post-surgical patients. -
54173-001: COVID-19 Response Emergency Assistance Project
Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report Project No. 54173-001 December 2020 BAN: COVID-19 Response Emergency Assistance Project This Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. The People’s Republic of Bangladesh: COVID-19 Response Emergency Assistance Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report Semi-annual Environmental Monitoring Report No. 02 Period: July to December 2020 December 2020 BAN: COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Project Project Number: 54173-001 Prepared by the Health Services Division of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for the Asian Development Bank The People’s Republic of Bangladesh: COVID-19 Response Emergency Assistance TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................. ii I. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 1 A. Project Background ........................................................................................................................ -
COVID-19, Situation Report No. 10 (WHO), Bangladesh
COVID-19 Situation Report No. 10 04 May 2020 https://www.who.int/bangladesh/emergencies/coronavirus-disease-(covid-19)-update/coronavirus-disease-(covid-2019)-bangladesh-situation-reports Tested Confirmed Recovered Dead Isolated 87,641 10,143 1,209 182 1,636 Test/1 million AR/1AR/1 million million Recovery Rate CFR% Isolation Beds 513 59.6 11.9% 1.79% 6,909 Laboratories Gender PPE Stock PoEs Screening 33 Labs 1,108,335 326,788 Samples 37,210 Days 68% 32% 15.3% IEDCR Positive % 2,147,650 16,222 11.0% Other laboratories Positive % 609,753 7,029 11.6% Over all Positive Test % 232,302 328,814 WHO Bangladesh COVID-19 Situation Report #10 04 May 2020 1. Highlights As of 4 May 2020, according to the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), there are 10,143 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bangladesh, including 182 related deaths; Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is 1.79%. The World Health Organization has outlined six criteria that each country should meet before lifting restrictions. These are criteria that any country should use to keep transmission of COVID-19 low and at manageable levels. These steps can help countries gradually lift restrictions in phases, will allow some resumption of economic and social life, while minimizing the risk of disease: 1. Transmission of coronavirus is under control; 2. The health system is able to detect, test, isolate and treat every case and trace every contact; 3. The risk of outbreak hotspots is minimized in vulnerable settings like health facilities; 4. Workplaces, schools, and other essential places have preventive measures in place; 5. -
127 Branches
মেটলাইফ পলললির প্রিপ্রিয়াি ও অꇍযাꇍয মপমেন্ট বযা廬ক এপ্রিয়ার িকল শাখায় ꇍগদে প্রদান কমর তাৎক্ষপ্রিকভাদব বমু ে লনন ররপ্রভপ্রꇍউ স্ট্যাম্প ও সীলসহ রিটলাইদের প্ররপ্রসট এই িলু বধা পাওয়ার জনয গ্রাহকমক মকান অলিলরক্ত লফ অথবা স্ট্যাম্প চাজ জ প্রদান করমি হমব না Sl. No. Division District Name of Branches Address of Branch 1 Barisal Barisal Barishal Branch Fakir Complex 112 Birshrashtra Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir Sarak 2 Barisal Bhola Bhola Branch Nabaroon Center(1st Floor), Sadar Road, Bhola 3 Chittagong Chittagong Agrabad Branch 69, Agrabad C/ A, Chittagong 4 Chittagong Chittagong Anderkilla Branch 184, J.M Sen Avenue Anderkilla 5 Chittagong Chittagong Bahadderhat Branch Mamtaz Tower 4540, Bahadderhat 6 Chittagong Chittagong Bank Asia Bhaban Branch 39 Agrabad C/A Manoda Mansion (2nd Floor), Holding No.319, Ward No.3, College 7 Chittagong Comilla Barura Branch Road, Barura Bazar, Upazilla: Barura, District: Comilla. 8 Chittagong Chittagong Bhatiary Branch Bhatiary, Shitakunda 9 Chittagong Brahmanbaria Brahmanbaria Branch "Muktijoddha Complex Bhaban" 1061, Sadar Hospital Road 10 Chittagong Chittagong C.D.A. Avenue Branch 665 CDA Avenue, East Nasirabad 1676/G/1 River City Market (1st Floor), Shah Amant Bridge 11 Chittagong Chaktai Chaktai Branch connecting road 12 Chittagong Chandpur Chandpur Branch Appollo Pal Bazar Shopping, Mizanur Rahman Road 13 Chittagong Lakshmipur Chandragonj Branch 39 Sharif Plaza, Maddho Bazar, Chandragonj, Lakshimpur 14 Chittagong Noakhali Chatkhil Branch Holding No. 3147 Khilpara Road Chatkhil Bazar Chatkhil 15 Chittagong Comilla Comilla Branch Chowdhury Plaza 2, House- 465/401, Race Course 16 Chittagong Comilla Companigonj Branch Hazi Shamsul Hoque Market, Companygonj, Muradnagar J.N. -
CPR on Admission in Severely Injured Patients
rren Cu t R y: es r e Faruquzzaman et al., Surgery Curr Res 2012, 2:4 e a g r r c u h DOI: 10.4172/2161-1076.1000122 S Surgery: Current Research ISSN: 2161-1076 Research Article Open Access CPR on Admission in Severely Injured Patients- is it a Prognostic Factor for Evaluation of Traumatic Patients? Faruquzzaman1*, Mazumder SK2 and Rahman MM3 1Honorary Medical Officer, Surgery Unit 2 Khulna Medical College Hospital, Khulna, Bangladesh 2Director NIPSOM, Dhaka, Bangladesh 3Assistant Registrar, Surgery Unit 1 Khulna Medical College Hospital, Khulna, Bangladesh Abstract In the medical practice, the different scenarios in which cardio-respiratory resuscitation (CPR) may be applied must be taken into account. It is also critical in hospitalized patients with potentially reversible diseases, who suffer cardiac arrest as an unexpected event during their evolution. In this study, it has been found that necessity of CPR on admission reflects the worst prognosis for a traumatic patient, as it has been observed that the mortality rate is indeed hundred percent within the first 72 hours of admission. So, necessity of CPR on arrival could be a good prognostic factor in clinical practice when handling the severely injured patients. This study was conducted with a view to assess the role of CPR as a prognostic factor for the traumatic emergency patients admitted in the hospital at an emergency basis. In this study, it has been observed that on admission, 21 patients out of total 822 patients required immediate resuscitation with CPR and all of them ultimately died within 72 hours after arrival in course of the treatment. -
Lions Clubs International Club Membership Register Summary 116 111 4 04-2014 315B4 025887 5 0 0 0 5 4080 23 24 4 04-2014 315B4 0
LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP REGISTER SUMMARY THE CLUBS AND MEMBERSHIP FIGURES REFLECT CHANGES AS OF APRIL 2014 MEMBERSHI P CHANGES CLUB CLUB LAST MMR FCL YR TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST NBR COUNTRY STATUS RPT DATE OB NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERS 4080 025887 CHITTAGONG REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 111 5 0 0 0 5 116 4080 025888 CHITTAGONG AGRABAD REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 24 4 0 0 -5 -1 23 4080 025891 CHITTAGONG KARNAPHULI REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 57 14 0 0 0 14 71 4080 025892 CHITTAGONG KHATUNGANJ REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 31 14 0 0 0 14 45 4080 032270 CHITTAGONG KHULSHI REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 69 7 0 0 0 7 76 4080 034333 CHITTAGONG COSMOPOLITAN REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 26 0 0 0 0 0 26 4080 034568 CHITTAGONG PRESIDENCY REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 81 12 0 0 -3 9 90 4080 039753 CHITTAGONG METROPOLITAN REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 19 14 0 0 0 14 33 4080 040917 CHITTAGONG PANORAMA CITY REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 03-2014 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 4080 048222 CHITTAGONG CITY REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 52 2 0 1 -10 -7 45 4080 048920 CHITTAGONG CENTRAL REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 50 8 1 0 0 9 59 4080 050434 CHITTAGONG PROGRESSIVE WEST REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 11-2013 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 4080 053972 CHITTAGONG ACTION CITY REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 4080 054152 CHITTAGONG PROGRESSIVE SOUTHREP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 18 2 0 0 0 2 20 4080 057313 CHITTAGONG GREEN CITY REP OF BANGLADESH 315B4 4 04-2014 25 12 0 0 0 12 37 4080 057684 CHITTAGONG PARIJAT