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Steadfast Courier Coverage District Police Station Delivery Points Bagerhat Mongla Full Area , Nager bazar, Puraton bazar, Rahater mor, Katherpool, Harikhali, Sorui, Doshani, Horinkhana, Bus stand, Pal para, Saha para, Basabati, Bagerhat Bagerhat sadar Sadhonar mor, Police line, Mazar, Chaltatla, Sona tola, Mitapukur par, Koborsthan, College road, sona tola kogkriter more, majar , Uzanipara, Moddhom para, New gulsan, Kala ghata, Bala ghata, Bandarban Bandorban sadar Bonorupa, Jadipara, kala hata Barguna Amtali Full Area , Town hall, DKP Road, Police station, Police line, zilla school, switch gate, College road, Katpotti, Khejur tola, Gowrichanna, Sujar Barguna Barguna sadar khewa, Leker par, Kalibari road, Kodom tola, Mizan tower, Launch ghat, Pakar matha, Badorkhali, Milon bazar, Bus stand, Khalisa khali, Ghorar hat , ?????????? ??? ?????????, ???????? ????, ?????? ?????, ?????? ???, ????? ??????? ?????, ??????? ?????,, ???????????? ???, ??????? ???? ?????????, ????? ???, ?????? ????, ??????? ?????? ?????, ??????? ??????, ?????????? ????, ??????? ????, ??????? ???, ????? ???, ????, ???? ?????, ???? ????, ????? ????, ?????? ?????, ???? ??????, ????? ???, ?????? ????? ???, ????????? ???, ????? ????, ??????? ???????, ??? ????, ??????? ???, ????? ?????, ???? ????, ??? ???, ?????? ???, ??? ????? ?????, ???? ?????? ???, ????? ???? ???, ???? ????, ???????? ???,???? ?????? ???, ??????? ??, ???? ??, ?????????? ???,?????? 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CTG Full Area Chittagong Chawk Bazar Full Area Chittagong Bayazid Bostami Full Area Chittagong Akbar Shah Full Area Chittagong Sitakundu Full Area Chittagong Halishahar Full Area Chittagong CEPZ Full Area Chittagong Bandar - CTG Full Area Chittagong Patenga Full Area Chittagong Mirsharai Full Area District Police Station Delivery Points , Tigerpass, Ambagan, Jhautola, Lalkhan Bazaar, Uttar Lalkhan, Dampara, Bagmoniram, Navy Colony, Kazir Dewri, Dampara, Railway Station Colony, Railway Hospital Colony, Katalgonj, Chandanpura, West Bakalia, Wapda Colony, Shamsher Para, Maddhom Bakalia, East Bakalia Ward, South Bakalia Ward, Dewan Bazar Ghat, Forhad Beg, Bheluar Dighi, Jamal Khan, PDB Colony, Kadam Mubarak, Enayet Bazaar Ward, North Pathantooly Ward, Dhoniyala Para, Postarpar, Haji Para, Panwala Para, Monsurabad, Gulbag, North Agrabad Ward, Mollapara, Muhuripara, Sobujbag, Green View, Halishahar Bangladesh Bank Colony, Chittagong Cantonment, Halishahar, Chittagong, Pathantooly, Chittagong, Chittagong Chittagong Sadar Kadamtali, Agrabad, Mogultuli, Nalapara, Sadarghat,Chittagong, Madar Bari, Alkaron New Merket, Lamabazar, Anderkilla, Khatunganj, Laldegi, Asadganj, Cheragi Paha, Firingi Bazar, Patharghata, Bakshir Hat, Karnafully Residential Area, Goshaildanga, Nabik Colony, Steel Mills, Khatgor, Bangladesh Naval Academy,, Bangladesh Naval Academy, B N A, Daksin Bandar, Hathazari, CTG, ?????, Bahir Signal, Mehedibag, Chowdhury Haat, Nondirhat, Fatehbad, Akbarshah, Alongkar, Cornelhat City Gate, EPZ,Garibullah Shah Area, Kalamia Bazar, Khatunganj Industrial Area,Naya Bazar Bishwa Road, Custom, Chattogram, Purbo Ashkar Dighi,West Ashkar Dighi, Nandankanan, Raja Pukur, Lane Sharif Colony, SS Khaleda Road, Rahmatganj Chittagong KeraniHat Full Area Chittagong Raozan Full Area Chittagong Patiya Full Area Chittagong Anwara Full Area , *????? ???, ????????? ??????????, *????????? ??? ???????, *????????? ?????????? ????? ???, *???????? ???????, *???? ?????? 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