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Divission District Office name Address Contact Office Type JKM Traders, Shop # 8, Dhaka 01 Dhaka Taltola Tabbasumm Shopping centre, 01552367224, 01915687145 Agency (Metro) 97/3, Taltola, Agargaon, Dhaka M/S Millenium Enterprise, M R Dhaka 02 Dhaka Banani Centre, Ground Floor, H# 49, 9821917, 8812598, 01677175591, 01742511808 Agency (Metro) Road # 17, Banani, Dhaka Dhaka 38/3, Computer Market, Bangla 03 Dhaka Bangla Bazar 01197340434, 019176958559573183 Agency (Metro) Bazar, Dhaka Media Point, 24,25,26 kazi Dhaka Nazrul Avenue, happy Rahman 04 Dhaka Bangla Motor 9660363, 9660362, 01713419343, 01981111201 Agency (Metro) Plaza, 47/a, Shop, 1st Basement,Bangla Motor, Ka/22 Kalachandpur, Gulshan, Dhaka 05 Dhaka Bosundhara Dhaka 1212 Ka/5, 8816660, 01819225657 Agency (Metro) Boshundhara, Gulshan Dhaka 1 No, Urdu Road, Chwakbazar, Dhaka Dhaka 1211 40, Debi Das 06 Dhaka Chawkbazar 7316901 01714861095 01929366638 Agency (Metro) Ghat, Chakbazar, Lalbag, Dhaka Dhaka 754, Sat Masjid Road, 07 Dhaka Dhanmondi 8127981, 01715200199 Agency (Metro) Dhanmondi, Dhaka Smart Communication 23/24, Dhaka Muktijoddha Shopping 08 Dhaka Ashkona 1915667777 Agency (Metro) complex, (1st Floor),Haj camp Road, Airport, Dhaka M/S S. A Enterprise 74/1, Dhaka 09 Dhaka Elephent Road Laboratory Road, Dhanmondi, 8616321, 8616936 01718645160 Agency (Metro) Dhaka 1205 Doinik Bangla, Rahmania Dhaka Fakirerpool Booking 10 Dhaka Complex, 1st Floor, Dhaka 01819223957, 01720502491, 7174622 Agency (Metro) Booth – 1 1000 Dhaka Fakirerpool Booking SCS, 292, Shotabdi Tower, G- 11 Dhaka 01710682528 01811742280 Agency (Metro) Booth – 2 3, Fakirerpool, Dhaka Lal Shopping Complex, 73, Dhaka 12 Dhaka Monipuripara Airport Road, Room No. 211, 01715253699, 01720957782, 01936003012 9144817 Agency (Metro) 1st Floor, Dhaka. MAC Telecom, 11/1, 12 Baitus Dhaka 13 Dhaka North South Road Samir Market, North South 01711676335 01819117079 Agency (Metro) Road, Fulbaria, Dhaka Gabtoli, 256/Ka, Bagbari, Dhaka 14 Dhaka Gabtoli Karmaikel Road, Gabtoli, 1922371490 Agency (Metro) Mirpur, Dhaka Rashid Advertising, 15, Capital Dhaka 15 Dhaka Raza Bazar Super Market, 104, Green 01711227734 9115601 01190782221 Agency (Metro) Road, Dhaka Dhaka 61, Green Road, Kalabagan, 16 Dhaka Green Road 167,526,260,201,734,000,000 Agency (Metro) Dhaka Dhaka 94, Nimroli, Gulistan, Dhaka 17 Dhaka Bongo Bazar 1726049721 Agency (Metro) 1000 House No. 11 (Ground Floor), Dhaka 18 Dhaka Gulshan 1 Road No. 18, Gulshan 1, 8824773, 01711540401 01713195570 Agency (Metro) Dhaka 1212 SUNDARBAN COURIER SERVICE House # 4/1/A, Road # 01, Dhaka Niketon Gate # 1, Near 19 Dhaka Niketon 01937171515 01818310456 Agency (Metro) Shooting Club, Gulshan-1, Dhaka 1212. Nabila Enterprise, 74, D.C.C Dhaka 9885472, 01819221567 01711849533 01715130008 20 Dhaka Gulshan-2 Market, 1st Floor, Gulshan-2, Agency (Metro) 9856382 Dhaka Dhaka Patoary Enterprise, 2/2 R. K. 21 Dhaka R.K Mission Road 1819007361 Agency (Metro) Mission Road, Dhaka Dhaka M/S Bismillah Traders, 2 No. 22 Dhaka Hatkhola 1675072031 Agency (Metro) Hat Khola, Dhaka 1203 Rubel Media Center, 158, Dhaka 23 Dhaka Hatirpul Elephent Road, Hatirpool, 01728007533 01819279070 Agency (Metro) Dhaka 1205 Dhaka Rahmania Plaza, 2nd Floor, 24 Dhaka Indira Road 8143755 01721870650 Agency (Metro) 21, Indira Road, Dhaka Dhaka Fahim Telecom, 69, Dokkhin 25 Dhaka Jatrabari 01819033323 01198177373 Agency (Metro) Jatrabari, Dhaka Dhaka M/S Titash, 21/1, Jhigatola, 26 Dhaka Jhigatola 01711612253, 01711249287 Agency (Metro) Dhaka 1209 Dhaka 14 Notun Zurain, Alam Market, 27 Dhaka Postogola 01714556046 01673428950 Agency (Metro) Faridabad, Kadamtali, Dhaka M/S R. A Enterprise, 64/3/A, Dhaka 28 Dhaka Kakoli New Airport Road, Kakoli 9861451, 01711540243, 01197256779 Agency (Metro) Dhaka Dhaka Bangladesh National Courier 29 Dhaka Kakrail 1934836025 Agency (Metro) Service, 14, Kakrail, Dhaka M/S Mannan Enterprise, 4 No Dhaka 30 Dhaka Kalabagan Green Road Staff Colony, 01711737853, 01716635221, 01196245256 Agency (Metro) Kalabagan, 1st Lane, Dhaka Dhaka Kallyanpur Booking 80, Khaza Supermarket, 31 Dhaka 01713027413 01817533800 Agency (Metro) Booth – 1 Kallyanpur, Dhaka 1207 Dhaka Kallyanpur Booking R.B Telecom, 32 B. R.T.C 32 Dhaka 01711787387 01755650580 Agency (Metro) Booth – 2 Market, Kallyanpur, Dhaka Success Trede Link, 28, Dhaka Karwan Bazar 33 Dhaka Kabbokos Supermarket, 9135095, 01937676524 Agency (Metro) Booking Booth Kawran Bazar, Dhaka 1215 Fame & Faith International, Dhaka Kathal Bagan 107, Bir Uttam C.R Datta 34 Dhaka 01915636778 01913760122 Agency (Metro) Booking Booth Road, (Ground Floor), Dhanmondi, Kathalbagan, 124, Khilgaon Taltola City Dhaka 35 Dhaka Khilgaon Corporation Super Market, 01190717053, 7214831 Agency (Metro) Dhaka 1219 Ali Member Market, Beside Dhaka Madrasa, (Upper Floor of 36 Dhaka Khilkhet 01819961600 01925769295 Agency (Metro) Tangail Misti Ghor), Khilkhet Bazar, Khilkhet, Dh Masud Trade International, Dhaka 37 Dhaka Kochukhet 24/1, Uttar Kafrul, Momota 9857568, 8713168 01712531529, 01710249561 Agency (Metro) Complex, Dhaka 1206 Dhaka Bir Srestha Mostafa Kamal 38 Dhaka Komlapur Stadium 1711896741 Agency (Metro) Stadium Market, 2nd Floor, SUNDARBAN COURIER SERVICE Dhaka Dhaka Azam & Brothers, 79, 39 Dhaka Imamgonj 01921687208 01684827724 Agency (Metro) Moulvibazar, Lalbagh, Dhaka M/S Phone Corner, House No. Dhaka 40 Dhaka Lalmatia – 1 2, Road No. 16, (Old 27), 01827162776 01828101927 Agency (Metro) Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1209 Dhaka Alif Business Center, 7/5, 41 Dhaka Lalmatia – 2 01839594751 9124085 Agency (Metro) Block-D, Lalmatia, Dhaka Dhaka 240, Outer Circular Road, 42 Dhaka Mouchak 01916038761, 9347200 Agency (Metro) Malibag, Dhaka Ananda Enterprise, 11 No. Dhaka Somit Bhaban, 1 No. Super 43 Dhaka Mirpur-1 01746253532 9010791 Agency (Metro) Market, (Bus Stand), 5 No, Kolwalapara, Mirpur Dhaka 38/Kha, Road-2, Near Mirpur 44 Dhaka Mirpur 10 01711057341 01714664047 01760506090 Agency (Metro) Fol Potti, Mirpur-10, Dhaka M/S Haque Media Center, Dhaka 45 Dhaka Mirpur 2 Block-D, Road, 05, Holding No. 01711430948 01914129796 Agency (Metro) 20, Mirpur 2, Dhaka 1216 78 Outer Circular Road, Dhaka 46 Dhaka Mogbazar Moghbazar Plaza, Moghbazar, 01811374305 01827533575 Agency (Metro) Dhaka Dhaka New DOHS, Road#28, H#371, New DOHS 47 Dhaka 9883819, 01552367492, 01842104124 Agency (Metro) Mohakhali Mohakhali Dhaka Dhaka Mohakhali Booking Nipun Stationary, TA-55, 48 Dhaka 8817429, 9899461, 01711601501 Agency (Metro) Booth Mohakhali Bazar, Dhaka Dhaka Bangla CAT Bhaban, (1st 49 Dhaka Mohakhali 9897383, 9860783, 01711540243, 9861451, 01197256779 Agency (Metro) Floor), 04, Mohakhali, Dhaka Dhaka Mohammadpur 16/10-11 Azam Road, 50 Dhaka 01199105194, 01712099812, 01672503060 Agency (Metro) Thana Mohammadpur, Dhaka House No. 07, Road No. 05, Dhaka Shekhertek, PC Culture Housing Society, 51 Dhaka 9120570 01912694956 Agency (Metro) Mohammadpur Sekhertek, Mohammadpur, Dhaka Khan & Co., House No. 20, Dhaka Mohammodia Main Road, Beside Mina 52 Dhaka 1711624337 Agency (Metro) Housing Bazar, Mohamadia Housing Society, Mohammadpur, Dhak Dhaka Katasur, 109, Katasur, Mohammadpur, 53 Dhaka 01726837633 01912178654 Agency (Metro) Mohammadpur Dhaka 1207 Dhaka Motijheel Booking 154, Wapda Masjid Market, 54 Dhaka 01819176246 01711273867 Agency (Metro) Booth – 1 Motijheel C/A Dhaka 1000 Dhaka Motijheel Booking 167 Motihjheel C/A, Dhaka 55 Dhaka 1819461773 Agency (Metro) Booth – 2 1000. Dhaka Motijheel Booking 56 Dhaka 51, Motijheel, C/A, Dhaka 1000 01817384001 01755534433 Agency (Metro) Booth – 3 Dhaka Motijheel Booking M/S Faith & Famous , 121, 57 Dhaka 1716788324 Agency (Metro) Booth – 4 Motijheel, Dhaka Dhaka 261/M, East Nakhalpara, 58 Dhaka NakhalPara 9830281 01711957467, 01685334899 Agency (Metro) Dhaka Paltan Shopping Complex, 42 Dhaka 59 Dhaka Noya Paltan Agecny Naya Paltan (Room No. 2), 9346152 01720305427 Agency (Metro) Dhaka 1000 SUNDARBAN COURIER SERVICE Aiyub Traders, Alhaz Dhaka 60 Dhaka New Eskaton Road Shamsuddin Mansion, 17, New 01716615816 01922389622 Agency (Metro) Eskaton, Mogbazar Dhaka 30, College Area, Newmarket, Dhaka 61 Dhaka New Market Kacha Bazar, Fol Market, 01711223749 ‘04475054840 Agency (Metro) Dhaka-1205 Dhaka House No. 18, Road No 1, 62 Dhaka Nikunzo 1922612961 Agency (Metro) Nikunjo-2, Dhaka 1229 Dhaka 263/264, Bakusha Market, 63 Dhaka Nilkhet 01715060071, 01191603638, 01977603638 Agency (Metro) Block-C, Nilkhet, Dhaka Dhaka National Hat Co., 71/2, 64 Dhaka Nobabpur 1914004079 Agency (Metro) Nababpur Road, Dhaka 1000 Dhaka Sultan Mansion, Pallabi, 65 Dhaka Pallabi 01675571179 01770191104 Agency (Metro) Mirpur, Dhaka 1216 Nandan Stationary, 14, Purana Dhaka Purana Paltan 66 Dhaka Paltan, Darus Salam Arcade 01724205500 9513212 Agency (Metro) Booking Booth – 1 (Ground Floor), Dhaka Nahim Enterprise, Ananda Dhaka Purana Paltan 67 Dhaka Subhan Market, 60/B, Purana 01819216141 9581709 Agency (Metro) Booking Booth – 2 Paltan, Dhaka Shop No. 20 (4th Floor), Dhaka Supreme Court Bar 68 Dhaka Ramna 01911702972 01195394922 Agency (Metro) Association Bhaban, Ramna, Dhaka 15, East Rampura, Ground Dhaka Floor Green Tower Shopping 69 Dhaka Rampura 02-9331674 01676155887 Agency (Metro) center, Rampura P.O: Khilgaon, Dhaka 1219 Dhaka 83, Keary Plaza, Dhanmondi, 70 Dhaka Rayer Bazar 01725396080 01765668998 Agency (Metro) Dhaka Studio Tisha, Duwari Para Dhaka 71 Dhaka Rupnagar Bazar More, Rupnagar, Pallabi, 01971054692 01711054692 Agency (Metro) Dhaka Dhaka Shahabag Link Point, Dhaka 72 Dhaka Shahabag 01711842223 01911471229 9666656 Agency (Metro) (Oposite National Museum)
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