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tvsnotor · 4 months ago
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sometime6969 · 1 year ago
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#Satkhira #CB #Hospital 10th Floor Building' and Hospital It will be sold in a moving condition with all the goods included.
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The building is constructed on 17.50 percent land, the hospital is still functioning and the medical system of the hospital is very efficient and the doctors here treat the patients very well. Satkhir CB Hospital is well known locally to common people.
Special Reasons: CB Hospital is being sold due to untimely death of the Chief Incumbent and Investors are involved as financially sound partners under this CB Hospital.
According to the current price, the cost of the CB hospital = 65 crores, if any interested person wants to buy it, please contact me.
Below is the description of CB Hospital:
1) 100 Beds (General Ward, Cabin, VIP Cabin, ICU, CCU, NICU)
2) 4 and t
3) 3 elevators
4) 6 ambulances
5) Emergency unit
6) Pharmacy
7) MRI Machine, CT Scan Machine, Color X-ray Machine, Echo, ECG, ETT Machine
       Other Machinery (list attached)
8) Pathology Unit
9) 128 ACs
10) TV, fridge, computer, furniture, camera
11) Sub station
12) 3 generators
13) Canteen
(14) Water plant and ETP plant
15) Underground parking
16) Oxygen plant
17) Patient monitor in all cabins
18) 10 storey building on 17.50 percent land
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shanelectronicsbd · 4 years ago
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Best Television Price List in Bangladesh May-Jun-2021
Best Television Price List in Bangladesh May-Jun-2021
TV Price List in Bangladesh May-Jun-2021 Best Television List in Bangladesh May-Jun-2021Latest PriceSamsung TU8000 43″ 4K UHD Voice Control Smart TV৳ 46,900Sony Bravia X8000H 49 Inch 4K Android Television৳ 67,000Sony KD-65X8000H 65″ 4K X-Reality PRO Android Flat TV৳ 123,000Sony Bravia 55″ X7500H Android 4K Television৳ 77,900SONY Bravia 43″ X7500H UHD 4K Voice Control Android TV৳ 54,000Sony…
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snarkesthour · 4 years ago
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Happy St George's Day!
· In the midst of a pandemic when schools are all closed, the government votes to not allow free school meals to schoolchildren during school holidays, despite this being the only meal many of them have each day
· Marcus Rashford, a footballer, led the drive to feed the nation’s children, 49% of which live in poverty, and forced the government to provide food for them during the school holidays
· Instead of previous years when vouchers were given to parents that can only be spent on nutritious food, members of government give contracts to friends to provide a week’s work of food costing £5 to schoolchildren for a price of £30. Food is unhealthy and would not last a week
· Parcels also expect parents to cook two tablespoons of rice at a time in the oven and bake their own bread every day, ignoring poverty-stricken families possible lack of access to such equipment
· Wife of conservative MP attacks poor families for eating unhealthy food when healthy food is cheaper, ignoring the fact that not all families have access to equipment needed to store and cook it
· Nigel Farage, head of the Brexit party came out strongly against the government for their stance on starving schoolchildren. Not a good look.
· Another MP came out and said that poor families should not receive government assistance because the money would be going direct to brothels and crackhouses and the parents would spend it on drink and drugs instead of feeding their kids, a dangerous and persistent stereotype of working class people
· For the first time in its history, UNICEF is feeding kids in the UK – the 5th richest country in the world – and the head of the House of Commons accused them of “playing politics” and said they should “be ashamed of themselves”
· J.K. Rowling came out hard as a TERF (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist), writing a book about a serial killer that dresses up as a Muslim woman, which isn’t subtle when you look at her history of transphobia and other “-isms”
She also publicly supported an author who wrote a book about the destruction of Europe by waves of Muslim immigration
· Speaking of J.K. Rowling, the government’s response to the Gender Recognition Act.
· It is now impossible for under 16s to receive reversible puberty blockers
· Wait times at NHS Gender Clinics, of which there are only 7 in the country, have doubled, with wait times now up to 60+ months (5+ years)
· Keir Starmer, head of the Labour (left wing) party says he doesn’t want to get involved in trans issues
· With the loss of Labour, no major party supports trans rights
· Self ID is no longer allowed, meaning every step of transition is medicalised and involves the trans person having to prove that they are “trans enough” at every stage to panels of cis people
· Government wants to invalidate non-enrolled deed polls, essentially making available a public list of every trans person in the UK
· Hate crimes have quadrupled
· Anti-trans campaigners are now setting their sights on trans adults’ access to hormones
· A petition was formed to counter this and was reviewed by the government, who determined that nothing was wrong with the GRA except that it might have been a bit lax.
· The Guardian newspaper ran child labour and child starvation supporting stories
· Internal border now along the border of Kent and lorry drivers must produce travel papers (Brexit Passport) to cross it, placing the county of Kent in a state of “no man’s land”
· Government fails to lockdown on time, every time
· Government refuses to ban conversion therapy in the UK
· Scotland adopts Human Rights of Children, which requires the government to better support children and families, especially those who are poor, disabled, minorities or young carers. England does not
· The government declared that sleeping rough is now grounds for deportation
· Schools reopened several times despite being warned not safe to do so
· The government banned NHS workers from speaking out about COVID
· Do Not Resuscitate orders proposed for those in care homes, with learning disabilities and who are autistic
· The government cut pensions as the COVID death toll rose
· The government learnt about new South-East COVID strain in September and didn’t come forwards until December
· New COVID strain targets kids, teens, and young adults, and yet none of those groups are allowed vaccination unless a serious pre-existing condition is had, even if they are key workers
· Downing Street says UK should be model of racial equality because government report says no institutional racism in the UK
· Report also says young people are young and foolish for thinking it exists and that minorities are superstitious and irrational and are sabotaging themselves out of success
· It came out that the government was given the independent report and rewrote it to the version that was released to the public – the version that says racism doesn’t exist in the UK
· The rewritten report also refers to the slave trade as the “Caribbean experience”, like those enslaved were on holiday
· Woman in London abducted, murdered and dismembered by off-duty cop and when socially distanced vigil goes ahead, police wait until dark before trapping women, arresting them, using excessive force on them, and also destroying memorial
· Bill passed in government that allows undercover officers to commit serious crimes such as murder, torture and rape
· Plainclothes police to now patrol nightclubs and bars due to aforementioned murder by police officer
· Bill passed that bans any protest at all, no matter how quiet, unobstructive or small it is, including single-person protests. Bill also includes a 10 year sentence for damaging a statue, which is a longer sentence than for rape
· TV programmes critical of the government have been cancelled
· Universities have been told what to platform and schools have been told what to teach, including banning material speaking about BLM and calling for “overthrow” of capitalism
· Voting has been supressed, mainly those who are working class or POC
· During protests in Bristol, press was assaulted and pepper sprayed by police and two legal observers were arrested
· Being Roma/Traveller and living the traditional Roma/Traveller lifestyle is now illegal under that same bill that bans protests. They also have to register as such and receive a licence or risk losing their vehicles
· Hours before Eid, lockdown across the UK with no warning whatsoever, meaning people woke up the next morning after visiting relatives to find themselves “criminals”. The country was opened up specifically for Christmas though
· Conservative (right wing) party blamed BAME (Black And Minority Ethnic) communities for dying of COVID more than white people
· Landlords have been protected extensively and renters blamed for living in close quarters or having to take public transport to work
· Conservatives have launched investigation into possible corruption in Liverpool Council. Liverpool is a Labour stronghold and if corruption is found then the Conservatives can seize control of the council. No evidence of corruption is present as of yet
· Military threatened to stage a coup if Corbyn (then head of the labour party) became Prime Minister
· Government orders all government buildings in England, Wales and Scotland to fly the Union Flag every day to boost patriotism
· MPs call for the curriculum to require teaching the history of the Union Flag rather than Britain’s many atrocities
· The first fortnight of April saw a mini heatwave with temperatures up to 20°C immediately followed by snow, and this is ignored in favour of debating “vaccine passports” in order to visit the pub
· UK allows for international summer holidays despite being warned it will cause a third wave, such as the situation in Germany
· Government placed asylum seekers arriving in the UK in army barracks where they were to sleep 24 to a room with no open windows or air circulation, and when COVID inevitably ran rampant, the Home Secretary accused the asylum seekers of not following COVID protocol, such as social distancing
· Several accounts of self-harm and suicide attempts were reported from the asylum barracks and were dismissed
· UK to deport unaccompanied minor asylum seekers
· UK refuses entry into the UK for radicalised teen failed by system who joined ISIS. Case is difficult and controversial because teen wishes to return to the UK temporarily to fight for her citizenship after the UK broke international law by stripping it from her, despite her not having dual citizenship. Argument given was that her parents were from Bangladesh and so she could apply for citizenship there. Bangladesh refused. Teen is now stateless and living in a refugee camp after losing several children, unable to fight for her citizenship to be reinstated.
· Rioting in Northern Ireland, which included the first use of water cannons in 6 years, a bus being hijacked and burnt, a press photographer attacked, and people throwing bricks, fireworks and petrol bombs at police, not to mention some of the clashes happening over a peace wall in west Belfast, completely ignored in British media and then later drowned out by non-stop news of Prince Phillip’s death, obscuring any important news from being heard. Riots were over Northern Ireland’s being a part of the UK
· MPs take vote on whether China’s treatment of Uighurs constitutes genocide. They decide it does, but that it isn’t their job to do anything further
· Home Office released their spending for the 2020 fiscal year. It’s a mess, including over £77,000 at an eyebrow salon in March alone, and £6,000+ in Pollyanna Restaurant which doesn't appear to exist.
· When people started questioning the spending, the Home Office sent a tweet fact checking themselves
· Country reopened over the summer for Eat Out To Help Out, a scheme to boost the economy. COVID cases rose sharply and the government then blamed people, but mostly working class people, for not following restrictions such as only leaving the house when absolutely necessary, after telling them it was safe
· Foreign NHS workers denied COVID vaccinations
· GCSEs and A-Levels were cancelled due to COVID-19 and expected exam grades were to be used instead. Private school students received grades much higher than they were expecting, and state school students received grades much lower, some grades falling as far as an A to an E. This was because the government couldn’t imagine state school students being smart enough to receive the high grades they were predicted to get; after much uproar the grades were scrapped, and a new method was introduced
· BBC offered staff grief counselling following Prince Philip’s death, but not after having to report on the ever-rising COVID death toll
· The COVID-19 Infection Survey closed in mourning for Prince Philip, with workers to contact participants to reschedule visits for “as soon as possible” when they return to work
· Census workers told to pack up and go home and were placed on immediate unpaid leave due to the death of Prince Philip, but told they must make up the hours later
· Conservative MPs lobbied for a new royal yacht after voting to keep schoolchildren hungry (see first points)
· The BBC’s complaint page crashed over the amount of complaints they got of their coverage of Prince Philip’s death. It was covered non-stop for over 24 hours and the page came in at over 100,000 complaints before going down
· BBC also fast becoming politically biased despite their requirement to be apolitical, after cutting out the audience laughing at Boris Johnson on Question Time, displaying Corbyn as a communist figure in front of a prominent piece of Russian architecture, and providing a platform for a Conservative MP to tell a stage 4 bowl cancer patient that her life wasn’t valuable on live television
· On the COVID-19 pandemic, the BMJ, (British Medical Journal) said about the government that “science was being suppressed for political and financial gain” by “some of history’s worst autocrats and dictators”
· Not only did Boris Johnson launch Eat Out To Help Out when he was warned it was dangerous, lifted lockdowns too early when he was warned it was too dangerous, reopened schools when he was warned it was too dangerous, but when scientists said the second COVID jab should be delivered within 3 weeks he decided that was too tall an order and it should be within 12 weeks – after a period of radio silence, suddenly the science fit his plan. No scientists came forwards to defend it
· The Home Secretary, Priti Patel, blamed protestors for protests that became violent from police attacking protestors, bullied staff members under her, bought members of staff in her department, said it was “disgraceful” to topple the statue of Edward Colson, a slave trader, in Brighton because it undermined anti-racism protests, held treasonous meetings with Israel with the plan to divert aid money, and threatened to starve Ireland in order to get them to agree to Brexit
· She also wants to set up Australian-style asylum processing centres on British islands, but the islands she wants are in the Atlantic ocean and over 4000 miles away from the UK. This is because she wants to help asylum seekers enter the UK legally, completed ignoring or oblivious to all the reasons that asylum seekers might not be able to do that, and for the fact that to seek asylum you must essentially walk up the border and ask for it
· The bungling of the Track and Trace system – the government spent £10bn on a system to track and trace the spread of COVID-19. All data was stored on an Excel spreadsheet which developed a technical glitch and many results were lost before the system was scrapped
· As Autism Acceptance month began, the BBC ran a story saying the autism causes fascism, and that an autistic person who had chosen to embrace the ideology was incapable of seeing that a neo-Nazi group he joined was morally bad because he was autistic
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osoba99publiczna · 2 years ago
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IPL Auction 2023 player list and price, date and time
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IPL Auction 2023 date and time, live streaming channel, players list with base price, purse left: IPL Auction 2023 date is December 23. The venue of IPL auction is Kochi, Kerala. The auction start time is 2:30 PM. IPL 2023 Auction will be telecast live on Star Sports TV channel. Refer to the below copy for available slots, base price, players list and purse left. IPL Auction 2023 Date And Time, Live Streaming Channel, Players List With Base Price, Purse Left: The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 Auction is all set to make the headlines as franchises will make their first move to complete the teams ahead of the tournament in 2023. All the 10 teams -- Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Titans, Kolkata Knight Riders, Lucknow Super Giants, Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings XI, Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Sunrisers Hyderabad -- will hunt for big names. Here are all the details of the IPL 2023 Auction. Auction Date: 23rd December 2022 Start Time: 2:30 PM IST Live Telecast: Star Sports IPL Auction 2023 Venue, Hotel IPL auction 2023 will take place in Kochi town of Kerala. The event will be hosted at Grand Hyatt. This is the first time that Kochi will host the IPL auction. Which TV Channel will broadcast IPL Auction 2023? IPL 2023 auction will be aired live on Star Sports. Among 405 players, 273 are Indians. The remaining 132 players are overseas players. The total number of capped players is 119. There are 282 uncapped players. A maximum of 87 slots are up for grabs. 30 of them will be filled by overseas players.
IPL Auction 2023 Available Slots
TeamTotal PlayersAvailable SlotsOverseas Slots AvailableChennai Super Kings (CSK)1872Delhi Capitals (DC)2052Gujarat Titans (GT)1873Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)14113Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)15104Mumbai Indians (MI)1693Punjab Kings (PBKS)1693Rajasthan Royals (RR)1694Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)1872
IPL Auction 2023 Purse Left
TeamTotal PlayersAvailable SlotsSunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)Rs. 52.75 CrRs. 42.25 CrPunjab Kings (PBKS)Rs. 62.80 CrRs. 32.20 CrLucknow Super Giants (LSG)Rs. 71.65 CrRs. 23.35 CrMumbai Indians (MI)Rs. 74.45 CrRs. 20.55 CrChennai Super Kings (CSK)Rs. 74.55 CrRs. 20.45 CrDelhi Capitals (DC)Rs. 75.55 CrRs. 19.45 CrGujarat Titans (GT)Rs. 81.80 CrRs. 19.25CrRajasthan Royals (RR)Rs. 86.25CrRs. 13.20 CrRoyal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)Rs. 87.95 CrRs. 8.75 CrKolkata Knight Riders (KKR)Rs. 52.75 CrRs. 7.05 Cr IPL Auction 2023 Players List With Base Price IPL Players with Rs 2 crore base price Rilee Rossouw - South Africa Kane Williamson - New Zealand Sam Curran - England Cameron Green - Australia Jason Holder - West Indies Ben Stokes - England Tom Banton - England Nicholas Pooran - West Indies Phil Salt - England Chris Jordan - England Adam Milne - New Zealand Adil Rashid - England Travis Head - Australia Rassie Van Der Dussen - South Africa Jimmy Neesham - New Zealand Chris Lynn - Australia Jamie Overton - England Craig Overton - England Tymal Mills - England IPL Players with Rs 1.5 crore base price Harry Brook England Shakib Al Hasan - Bangladesh Jhye Richardson - Australia Adam Zampa - Australia Will Jacks - England Dawid Malan - England Sherfane Rutherford - West Indies Riley Meredith - Australia Jason Roy - England Sean Abbott - Australia Nathan Coulter-Nile - Australia Players with Rs 1 crore base price Mayank Agarwal - India Joe Root - England Heinrich Klaasen - South Africa Akeal Hosein - West Indies Mujeeb Rahman - Afghanistan Tabraiz Shamsi - South Africa Manish Pandey - India Daryl Mitchell - New Zealand Mohammad Nabi - Afghanistan Kyle Jamieson - New Zealand Shai Hope - West Indies Tom Latham - New Zealand Michael Bracewell - New Zealand Andrew Tye - Australia Luke Wood - England David Wiese Namibia - RCB Moises Henriques - Australia Matt Henry - New Zealand Roston Chase - West Indies Rahkeem Cornwall - West Indies Players with Rs 75 lakh base price Reece Topley - England Wayne Parnell - South Africa Daniel Sams - Australia Joshua Philippe - Australia Ish Sodhi - New Zealand Tom Curran - England Darcy Short - Australia David Payne - England Carlos Brathwaite - West Indies Read the full article
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local-seo-specialist-bd · 2 years ago
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Top 10 Smart TV brands in Bangladesh
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Today, television has become an integral part of our everyday lives. Since televisions are such a vital and essential part of people's life, a variety of companies sell them in Bangladesh. However, there are just a handful brands among many that are controlling the entire market by themselves. In this article, we will try to give you an overview of the top 10 television brands of Bangladesh.
But are you aware of which Bangladeshi television brands are famous? If not, then you won't have to be concerned. In this article, we will tell you about the top 10 TV brands in Bangladesh. With time, new manufacturers are gaining popularity, and some older firms are ceasing to exist. However, a few businesses have been in business for many years, if not decades.
Top 10 Smart TV brands in Bangladesh
Every television company attempts to offer a television with a fresh design and new features every now and then. In Bangladesh, you may find a diverse range of manufacturing companies operating in our market. As a result, deciding which television to buy based on your requirements becomes quite difficult. To make your task easier, we will give you with all of the important information regarding television brands, including their names and features, which are listed below-
Walton
Sony
Samsung
LG
Singer
Vizio
TCL
Panasonic
Hisense
Minister
Walton
We believe that you would prefer Walton Smart TV as your trusted Bangladeshi TV brand to locate your best Smart TV within your limited budget. Walton is a worldwide electronics, car, and home appliance company based wholly in Bangladesh. It also sells a wide range of electrical equipment. It is not only cheaper  than others, but it also has some distinguishing qualities like vibrant colors and a high-quality sound system. They are producing the best 4k ultra HD TV in Bangladesh.
It is currently the best option for low-income people and has the best possible warranty or guarantee, as well as upkeep and provider anywhere in Bangladesh. It is great news for Bangladesh as Walton's production capacity each year is 10 million units, depending entirely on market needs.
So, you might refer to Walton as an expert manufacturer in Bangladesh, and it has a very high reputation owing to its extensive usefulness in the manufacturing of Electrical and Electronics things. Their showrooms are found throughout Bangladesh.
Sony
 Sony Smart TV is a well-known TV brand in Bangladesh, and it has consistently provided high-quality service for a long time. Sony has significantly improved the television industry in Bangladesh. It also helps to generate revenue. Furthermore, it offers a variety of features for different price levels.
They also sell a variety of other products such as cell phones, speakers, and cameras. It is well-known for its high-quality design and excellent customer service.
That’s why you may select Sony Smart TV as your trusted TV brand to find your smart TV.
Samsung
Samsung Smart TV is one of the most well-known Smart TV manufacturers in Bangladesh. It has the most market share for its high-satisfactory services. Since 2006, it has become the world's largest television producer. They have middle-income customers all around the country. You may entirely rely on this brand. They have been running a successful business in Bangladesh for a long time.
LG
LG Smart TV is a reliable TV maker that is also a top brand in Bangladesh and throughout the world. It comprises a high quality supplier for their corporation as well as new innovation and features such as flat screen, smart TV. It also has some amazing qualities, such as vibrant colors and best black, which may result in the best photo readability from any seat in the home. 
Singer
You may choose Singer as your trusted and wanted Smart TV brand in Bangladesh to get your Smart TV with enjoyable perks. Singer Smart TV is a well-known electronic firm in Bangladesh that has constantly supplied high-quality service for its elegant business. Singer Smart TV has made significant changes in Bangladesh's electronics sector, and it is now contributing significantly to generate revenue.
Singer is one of Bangladesh's oldest and most reputable manufacturers. Singer has become the handiest brand of Bangladesh. Singer televisions have a few stylish features. Choosing Singer can never be a bad decision. Singer is also known for promoting some of the most affordable televisions.
Vizio
Vizio is one of the most well-known manufacturers in Bangladesh. It is a genuine American company that specializes in producing home theater products. Vizio TVs are always unique for a variety of reasons. One is that they no longer make anything other than televisions and soundbars.
TCL
TCL is well-known for producing low-cost and budget-friendly televisions. It began its journey in 1980 with synthetic audio cassettes. However, they are presently producing amazing digital products such as televisions, household appliances, and telephones.
TCL televisions are user-friendly with great features. Because of their strong contrast, this brand's televisions often deliver high-quality overall performance in any environment. Nevertheless, people love this brand because of its low cost and well-functioning system.
Panasonic
Panasonic TV is a well-known electronic firm presently not only in Bangladesh, but also all over the world. It offers unique features for its clients. Because Panasonic Smart TV has been ruling the  primary Electronic sector for a long time in Bangladesh, its unique features set it apart from other branded TVs.
Furthermore, this TV features a 200Hz backlight movement cost, which makes photographing simple and free of movement blur. Transcom virtual is the primary distributor of this TV in Bangladesh, and they have display rooms and provider facilities all across the country.
Hisense
Hisense has gained a lot of popularity in Bangladesh. It is a cost-effective brand. Hisense TV prices are surprisingly reasonable, and even the high-end models from this brand aren't too pricey. So, if you're looking for a TV from a well-known brand at a shockingly low price, you should highly consider purchasing one from Hisense.
Minister
Minister is a very famous brand in Bangladesh. All of the gadgets produced by the Minister are really good and you can buy them at a lower cost. This brand has made good progress in quality development. Minister smart televisions look fantastic. Furthermore, their overall performance is excellent.
Final Words
The manufacturers mentioned below are far more reputable and well-known in Bangladesh. But the question is whether these TV manufacturers are still counted or not. Both yes and no are the answers. In general, a TV with a reputable brand ensures proper functioning. However, it's also true that each brand has a few shortcomings. As a result, I think that before buying a television, you should verify everything independently and compare it to your needs.
The article was originally published at: adrisedigital.com
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moushumihasan2030 · 2 years ago
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Ranking The Best TV seller company in Bangladesh
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You need to consider several factors when looking for the best TV seller company in Bangladesh. In this article, we will review each and list our top picks.
Ranking TV Seller Company
There are so many TV seller companies in Bangladesh. It is hard to rank them. But we have tried our best. We have divided the companies into three categories- general, digital and smart TV.
General TV Seller Company:
1) Bangla Tv (BTV) 
 2) Aaj TV 
 3) Jadu Tv 
 4) Laxmi Tv 
 5) TV9 
 6) Channel i 
 7) Ekushey Tv 
 8) Satyajit Tv 
 9) RTVi 
 10) Gtv (Goldthali Group of Companies Limited)
Digital TV Seller Company:
 1) Sky Cable (Bangladesh Limited)
 2) Digiturk Banglacom Limited
 3) myTV (Moti Group of Companies Limited)
 4) Blink (Bangladesh Ltd)
 5) Ctvbd 
 6) Uttara Tv
 7) Aastha TV
 8 ) Prothom Alo
 9 ) Rangbojaya Digital Media Limited
 10 ) Ekattor Television Pvt
Best TV Seller Company in Bangladesh
There are many TV sellers in Bangladesh, but which is the best?
To answer this question, we looked at customer service, ease of purchase, and return policy factors. After considering all these factors, we devised a list of Bangladesh's best TV seller companies.
1. NTV Shopping
NTV Shopping is a famous TV seller company in Bangladesh because of its excellent customer service and easy purchase process. Additionally, the company has an excellent return policy, so you can always ensure you're getting your money's worth.
2. BCL Trading
BCL Trading is another great TV seller company in Bangladesh because of its excellent customer service and wide selection of products. The company also has a good return policy, so you can always ensure you're getting your money's worth.
3. ABC Shopping
ABC Shopping is another famous TV seller company in Bangladesh because of its wide selection of products and reasonable price point. Additionally, the company has excellent customer service, so you can always be sure you're getting the help you need.
Top TV Seller Companies in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is one of the fastest growing countries in the world, and with that comes an increase in TV-buying habits. There are now more TV sellers in Bangladesh than ever before, which has made it difficult to determine which company is the best. In this article, we will rank the best TV seller companies in Bangladesh based on their customer service, quality of TVs, and overall satisfaction.
Mega Channel TV Sales
Mega Channel TV Sales is a well-known TV seller company in Bangladesh. They have an excellent reputation for providing high-quality TVs at affordable prices. Their customer service is also excellent, which makes it easy for customers to navigate their website and buy TVs. Mega Channel TV Sales is our favorite TV seller company in Bangladesh!
Conclusion
It's no secret that the television industry is booming in Bangladesh. With over a hundred channels to choose from and ever-growing demand for quality programming, it seems like there is an opportunity for any business looking to get involved. But which TV seller company should you choose? This article will look at some of the critical factors you need to consider when ranking the best TV seller company in Bangladesh. We hope this information will help you decide which company to partner with and put your trust in!
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Television and Home Theater Price List in BD - #1 Best Price Store
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ICC T20 World Cup schedule 2021: Complete dates, times, TV channels, live streams to watch every cricket match in the USA
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The wait is over. After successive changes and postponements because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Twenty20 Cricket World Cup is here.
Due to be played in Australia last year, and then moved to India before it was again relocated, the seventh edition of the T20 World Cup will take place in the United Arab Emirates and Oman over the next four weeks, marking the first time the Middle East has hosted the event.
An event that never fails to deliver big and exciting moments, this year’s T20 World Cup will see 16 nations represented by the world’s best men’s short-format cricketers.
MORE: Each country’s player to watch in the T20 World Cup
West Indies are the defending champions from 2016, and have won the tournament a record two times, but will face fierce competition from world No. 1 England along with the likes of India, Australia and New Zealand for this year’s crown.
When is the ICC T20 World Cup?
Dates: Oct. 17 to Nov. 14
The ICC T20 World Cup was originally scheduled for October 2020 in India. The rescheduled T20 World Cup will begin on Sunday, Oct. 17 in United Arab Emirates and Oman. 
The final will take place on Sunday, Nov. 14. 
T20 World Cup TV & streaming in the USA
TV channel: n/a 
Live stream: ESPN+
ESPN+ will stream the T20 World Cup starting Sunday, Oct. 17. The streaming service will show all matches in English and Hindi.
Coverage will begin at 6 a.m. ET for first-round matches, starting with Oman vs. Papua New Guinea, followed by Bangladesh vs. Scotland at 10 a.m. ET. ESPN+ will also show footage from the warm-up matches featuring India, West Indies, England, New Zealand, Australia and more.
ESPN+ offers a subscription for $6.99 a month ($69.99 per year). Fans can also purchase The Disney Bundle, which allows access to Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu or $13.99/month (Hulu with ads) or $19.99/month (Hulu without ads).
Click here to learn more about ESPN+ pricing and bundling options.
Who is playing in the T20 World Cup?
There will be 16 teams playing in the 2021 T20 World Cup.
India
Pakistan
Australia
England
South Africa
New Zealand
West Indies
Afghanistan
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Netherlands
Papua New Guinea
Ireland
Namibia
Scotland
Oman
T20 World Cup draw
The groups for this year’s T20 World Cup are listed below. The first matches for Round 1 Group B will compete on Sunday, Oct. 17, while Group A will begin on Monday, Oct. 18. From there, Groups B and A will alternate days for competition.
Teams will play in Round 1 of the tournament, with the top from each group progressing to the Super 12s against the top-eight ranked T20 cricket nations.
Group 1 competition will begin on Saturday, Oct. 23, followed by Group 2 competition beginning on Sunday, Oct. 24. The groups will also alternate days for competition until the semifinals begin on Wednesday, Nov. 10.
There will be 45 games in the tournament including the final. 
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T20 World Cup groups
Round 1
Group A Group B Sri Lanka Bangladesh Ireland Scotland Netherlands Papua New Guinea Namibia Oman
Super 12s
Group A Group B Australia India England Pakistan South Africa New Zealand West Indies Afghanistan 1st in Round 1 Group A 1st in Round 1 Group B 2nd in Round 1 Group B 2nd in Round 1 Group A
T20 World Cup 2021 schedule
Round 1
Match Date Time (ET) Location Oman v. Papua New Guinea Sunday, Oct. 17 6 a.m. Oman Bangladesh v. Scotland Sunday, Oct. 17 10 a.m. Oman Ireland v. Netherlands Monday, Oct. 18 6 a.m. Abu Dhabi Sri Lanka v. Namibia Monday, Oct. 18 10 a.m. Abu Dhabi Scotland v. Papua New Guinea Tuesday, Oct. 19 6 a.m. Oman Oman v. Bangladesh Tuesday, Oct. 19 10 a.m. Oman Namibia v. Netherlands Wednesday, Oct. 20 6 a.m. Abu Dhabi Sri Lanka v. Ireland Wednesday, Oct. 20 10 a.m. Abu Dhabi Bangladesh v. Papua New Guinea Thursday, Oct. 21 6 a.m. Oman Oman v. Scotland Thursday, Oct. 21 10 a.m. Oman Namibia v. Ireland Friday, Oct. 22 6 a.m. Sharjah Sri Lanka v. Netherlands Friday, Oct. 22 10 a.m. Sharjah
Super 12 Groups 1 and 2
Match Date Time (ET) Location Australia v. South Africa Saturday, Oct. 23 6 a.m. Abu Dhabi England v. West Indies Saturday, Oct. 23 10 a.m. Abu Dhabi A1 v. B2 Sunday, Oct. 24 6 a.m. Dubai India v. Pakistan Sunday, Oct. 24 10 a.m. Dubai Afghanistan v. A1 Monday, Oct. 25 10 a.m. Sharjah South Africa v. West Indies Tuesday, Oct. 26 6 a.m. Dubai Pakistan v. New Zealand Tuesday, Oct. 26 10 a.m. Sharjah England v. B2 Wednesday, Oct. 27 6 a.m. Abu Dhabi TBD v. TBD Wednesday, Oct. 27 10 a.m. Abu Dhabi Australia v. A1 Thursday, Oct. 28 10 a.m. Dubai West Indies v. B2 Friday, Oct. 29 6 a.m. Sharjah Afghanistan v. Pakistan Friday, Oct. 29 10 a.m. Dubai South Africa v. A1 Saturday, Oct. 30 6 a.m. Sharjah England v. Australia Saturday, Oct. 30 10 a.m. Dubai Afghanistan v. TBD Sunday, Oct. 31 6 a.m. Abu Dhabi India v. New Zealand Sunday, Oct. 31 10 a.m. Dubai England v. A1 Monday, Nov. 1 10 a.m. Sharjah South Africa v. B2 Tuesday, Nov. 2 6 a.m. Abu Dhabi Pakistan v. TBD Tuesday, Nov. 2 10 a.m. Abu Dhabi New Zealand v. TBD Wednesday, Nov. 3 6 a.m. Dubai Afghanistan v. India Wednesday, Nov. 3 10 a.m. Abu Dhabi Australia v. B2 Thursday, Nov. 4 6 a.m. Dubai West Indies v. A1 Thursday, Nov. 4 10 a.m. Abu Dhabi New Zealand v. TBD Friday, Nov. 5 6 a.m. Sharjah India v. TBD Friday, Nov. 5 10 a.m. Dubai Australia v. West Indies Saturday, Nov. 6 6 a.m. Abu Dhabi England v. South Africa Saturday, Nov. 6 10 a.m. Abu Dhabi Afghanistan v. New Zealand Sunday, Nov. 7 5 a.m. Abu Dhabi Pakistan v. TBD Sunday, Nov. 7 9 a.m. Sharjah India v. TBD Monday, Nov. 8 9 a.m. Dubai
Finals
Match Date Time (ET) Venue Semifinal 1 — A1 v. B2 Wednesday, Nov. 10 9 a.m. Abu Dhabi Semifinal 2 — B1 v. A2 Thursday, Nov. 10 9 a.m. Dubai Final Sunday, Nov. 14 9 a.m. Dubai
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Use of technology in education in a different way: Perspective Corona affected World
Mohammad Habibur Rahman Lecturer, [ Information & Communication Technology] at Abdul Awal College, Sreepur, Gazipur, Bangladesh www.habibsir.com 
Education sector of the whole world is going through an immense frustration. Teacher, students, guardians, nobody knows how the education program will continue. After all, government is striding to fight this unprecedented situation and to bring about a positive change in this sector as well. Everybody is apprehensive of the effectiveness in the use of technology in education sector. Use of information and communication technology from primary level to higher education should be more prudent, experts believe. However, it is time to scrutinize how it would be possible to make it truly functional. We have to think anew about the online virtual class education program, even if the COVID-19 pandemic becomes normal in the near future. In Bangladesh, online class is limited to Facebook, YouTube, ‘Sangshad Television’ (Bangladesh government operated TV channel) to a great extent, due to scarcity of technological expertise, both in teachers and students. Undoubtedly, there are some exceptions in rich institutes. Truly speaking, what we mean online class is disrupted as interaction is important between teachers and students. It is possible to arrange all necessary elements, attitude, interaction, in online teaching process. Admitting it is hard to move on the same pace of the developed world, yet, some steps could be taken which are not that difficult.
Huge number of underprivileged students living in villages are deprived of the real online class program. Some of the primary reasons can be listed as -
(a)   Scarcity of required hardware and technical competence to organize an interactive class.
(b)   Guardians try to avoid Facebook, YouTube and television-based classes lest their children become addicted and misuse these platforms.
(c)   The poor cannot afford expensive digital hardware and high-speed connection.
(d)   Students’ habitual evasiveness in study. 
There are some opportunities to deal with these aforesaid problems, even though solutions are different. Teachers' Portal ‘Shikkhok Batayon’ (teachers.gov.bd), a government managed web platform, already has lots of educational content, and subject-wise some more quality content can be developed along with a mobile app to better serve these contents. Students will access these contents by registering with this app and selecting their respective institute. They can submit problems to their respective teachers to get written solutions or schedule a convenient time for an interactive session. Teacher can take exams if required (surely, some are doubtful about online exam). Briefly speaking, this platform can be a nice monitoring medium for the teachers. 
Jitsi meet, an open source platform can help a great deal to handle the interactive part of the program. By self-hosting Jitsi meet, through mobile operators / ISPs, government can arrange free access (without data cost e. g. intranet). Even mobile operators / ISPs can offer free access to the system (as free-Facebook) to entice new subscribers or just as corporate social responsibility or moral duty. Education related other services could also be served through this channel as well. 
What would be the price of end device / tab (with customized operating system to restrict access beyond permitted educational server systems). Some local companies have the capability to assemble this type of hardware device within an affordable range for the average people. Even solvent people would like this type of device who are afraid of their children being internet addicted. 
Local companies can show their patriotism by producing this cheap tab. 
Finally, the door for online digital education opened by this pandemic will remain open even in the post-pandemic era, and, I suppose, it is time for the policymakers to deeply consider about this. Bypassing the cruelty of this pandemic, how long will it take to become everything normal for other countries is beyond my imagination, but it would be even harder for our country if we further prolong the availability of easy access to this platform and dispel the fear of our guardians of becoming their offspring misguided by technology.
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