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Bangladesh army in business of running taxi

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Many armies have small commercial ventures...And NO soldiers will not be driving taxies....this will be just like a regular cab company just owned by the military....nothing else!The Army Welfare trust already has other businesses ranging from Banks to real-estate to foods etc.

Your army does all that? What are the companies they run, any details?
 
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Your army does all that? What are the companies they run, any details?

The Army doesn't do anything....the only non-military stuff they do is Disaster-management and support/oversee huge construction projects....it's the SenaKallyan Sangstha(Army Welfare Trust) that OWNS different companies.

Bank,Real estate,cement factory,electronics(televisions etc),Heavy electronics(transformers etc),food processing(flours,dairy products etc) and obviously garment and knitwear.
 
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By doing this kind of work. Our Army may go out of the track. They might forget the art of war. Their job is to defend the Bangladeshi territory. They don't have to work for our economy. We elect a government for that.
 
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BDR to sell vegetables thru' 20 sales outlets in capital










Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) has undertaken an initiative to market fresh vegetables from Narsingdi through its existing 20 sales outlets in the capital as part of its ongoing effort to stabilise prices of essentials. They would also sell vegetables through four makeshift wholesale markets to be set up in front of Uttara Rajuk College, TT Para, Mohammadpur and Adabar areas in the city. —UNB

BDR to sell vegetables thru' 20 sales outlets in capital

Vegetables get cheaper at BDR markets









The retail prices of vegetables at the city markets declined further as supply of the items continued to increase, a market report of Bangladesh Riffles (BDR) said in the city Thursday, reports BSS.

Besides, the retail prices of the most of essentials including the food items remained almost stable.

The BDR report said, the price of coarse rice in different markets, including Kamalapur, New Market, Karwanbazar, Kalyanpur, Kachukhet and Mohammadpur ranged between Tk 22 and Tk 23 per kilogramme Wednesday.

Rice was sold at Tk 23 at BDR-run open markets and Tk 19 at BDR-run sales centres Wednesday while in Kolkata per kilogramme coarse rice is being sold at a price equivalent to Bangladesh Tk 21.42.

The price of one-kg packet of flour was between Tk 31 and Tk 33 in ordinary markets Wednesday while the price of the item was Tk 30 in BDR-run open markets and Tk 29 at BDR-run sales centres. In Kolkata, the flour is being sold for Tk 26.31 per kilogramme, the report said.

The price of imported lentil (mashur) is between Tk 60 and Tk 62 per kg in ordinary markets, while it is being sold at Tk 63 in BDR-run open markets and Tk 58 at BDR-run sales centres. In Kolkata, the price of the lentil is Tk 62.60 per kg.

Onion (imported) was sold at Tk 38 to Tk 42 per kg in ordinary city markets while its price in Kolkata was Tk 33.57. Onion is being sold at Tk 35 per kg in BDR-run open markets and Tk 28 at BDR-run sales centres.

The price of imported gram (chhola) was between Tk 50 and Tk 57 per kg in different retail markets Wednesday while in Kolkata, the item is being sold at Tk 58.38.

The item is being sold at Tk 56 in BDR-run open markets and Tk 52 at BDR-run sales centres.

Sugar is being sold at Tk 28 per kg in ordinary markets compared to Tk 28.07 in Kolkata and Tk 28 in BDR-run open markets.

The price of green chili, however, is ranging from Tk 90 to Tk 95 per kg in ordinary city markets. The item is sold at Tk 90 at BDR-run open markets. The price of green chili in Kolkata is equivalent to Tk 52.63.

Potato is being sold at Tk 19-Tk 20 per kg in all the ordinary markets. The price of potato in BDR-run open markets is Tk 19 and at BDR sales centres Tk 18. In Kolkata, the price of the item is equivalent to Tk 15.78.

By doing this kind of work. Our Army may go out of the track. They might forget the art of war. Their job is to defend the Bangladeshi territory. They don't have to work for our economy. We elect a government for that.
not only this but then its become rough force remember mass graves of BDR HQ ?
 
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BDR to sell vegetables thru' 20 sales outlets in capital










Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) has undertaken an initiative to market fresh vegetables from Narsingdi through its existing 20 sales outlets in the capital as part of its ongoing effort to stabilise prices of essentials. They would also sell vegetables through four makeshift wholesale markets to be set up in front of Uttara Rajuk College, TT Para, Mohammadpur and Adabar areas in the city. —UNB

BDR to sell vegetables thru' 20 sales outlets in capital

Vegetables get cheaper at BDR markets









The retail prices of vegetables at the city markets declined further as supply of the items continued to increase, a market report of Bangladesh Riffles (BDR) said in the city Thursday, reports BSS.

Besides, the retail prices of the most of essentials including the food items remained almost stable.

The BDR report said, the price of coarse rice in different markets, including Kamalapur, New Market, Karwanbazar, Kalyanpur, Kachukhet and Mohammadpur ranged between Tk 22 and Tk 23 per kilogramme Wednesday.

Rice was sold at Tk 23 at BDR-run open markets and Tk 19 at BDR-run sales centres Wednesday while in Kolkata per kilogramme coarse rice is being sold at a price equivalent to Bangladesh Tk 21.42.

The price of one-kg packet of flour was between Tk 31 and Tk 33 in ordinary markets Wednesday while the price of the item was Tk 30 in BDR-run open markets and Tk 29 at BDR-run sales centres. In Kolkata, the flour is being sold for Tk 26.31 per kilogramme, the report said.

The price of imported lentil (mashur) is between Tk 60 and Tk 62 per kg in ordinary markets, while it is being sold at Tk 63 in BDR-run open markets and Tk 58 at BDR-run sales centres. In Kolkata, the price of the lentil is Tk 62.60 per kg.

Onion (imported) was sold at Tk 38 to Tk 42 per kg in ordinary city markets while its price in Kolkata was Tk 33.57. Onion is being sold at Tk 35 per kg in BDR-run open markets and Tk 28 at BDR-run sales centres.

The price of imported gram (chhola) was between Tk 50 and Tk 57 per kg in different retail markets Wednesday while in Kolkata, the item is being sold at Tk 58.38.

The item is being sold at Tk 56 in BDR-run open markets and Tk 52 at BDR-run sales centres.

Sugar is being sold at Tk 28 per kg in ordinary markets compared to Tk 28.07 in Kolkata and Tk 28 in BDR-run open markets.

The price of green chili, however, is ranging from Tk 90 to Tk 95 per kg in ordinary city markets. The item is sold at Tk 90 at BDR-run open markets. The price of green chili in Kolkata is equivalent to Tk 52.63.

Potato is being sold at Tk 19-Tk 20 per kg in all the ordinary markets. The price of potato in BDR-run open markets is Tk 19 and at BDR sales centres Tk 18. In Kolkata, the price of the item is equivalent to Tk 15.78.


not only this but then its become rough force remember mass graves of BDR HQ ?

That was in 2007 during CG era...they did it because they couldn't control the syndicates....still they were helping the people...a lot better then *cough*killing their own people*cough*!
 
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That was in 2007 during CG era...they did it because they couldn't control the syndicates....still they were helping the people...a lot better then *cough*killing their own people*cough*!

my dear after that we found a horrible military war in Dhaka if you remember gutters was filled with dead bodies of BD army officers .
 
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my dear after that we found a horrible civil war in Dhaka if you remember gutters was filled with dead bodies of BD army officers .

It had a lot more behind it than vegetables....there was corruption coupled with external influence and government involvement....still none of them went after civilians!
 
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It had a lot more behind it than vegetables....there was corruption coupled with external influence and government involvement....still none of them went after civilians!

but it was money corruption and much more so better keep them away from money businesses or jobs rather then giving them taxi or vegetables for work . in can create another bad example .abut civilians we can have another thread on it this thread is for BD army will ride taxi not BD army killed civilians . did i blame that BD army killed civilians ?
 
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BD army need to be distracted with such ventures otherwise they will try to capture power... :coffee:
 
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but it was money corruption and much more so better keep them away from money businesses or jobs rather then giving them taxi or vegetables for work . in can create another bad example .

It is different....At that time the Army was directly involved in business and had BDR soldiers working for it.....This time it is Sena Kallyan Sangstha a direct descendant of Army Welfare Trust of Pakistan.....you still have it....SKS does the exact same thing as AWT!

http://www.awt.com.pk/

Correction SKS is a descendant of Fauji Foundation....so is AWT!
 
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It is different....At that time the Army was directly involved in business and had BDR soldiers working for it.....This time it is Sena Kallyan Sangstha a direct descendant of Army Welfare Trust of Pakistan.....you still have it....SKS does the exact same thing as AWT!

http://www.awt.com.pk/
well i oppose them too they are here to defend us not run 34 companies . but they have excuse of low budget so they earn billions and spend in defense . still i am not happy with it . but our topic is BD here not pakistan
 
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well i oppose them too they are here to defend us not run 34 companies . but they have excuse of low budget so they earn billions and spend in defense . still i am not happy with it . but our topic is BD here not pakistan

Its a welfare program for veterans...come on its harmless!
 
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