Bihanga sep oct 2015

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In-flight magazine of Biman Bangladesh Airlines

48 Bangkok

Sep - Oct 2015 Vol 3 Issue 1

Hours in

3

getaways from three biman destinations

2ND Anniversary

Bengali flavours

HAPPY SHOPPING

A meal at these Kolkata eateries is a feast for all the five senses

Eid is all about mixing up simplicity and style and Dhaka has a lot in it




CEO

letter

Thank you for ‘choosing Biman’ Kyle Haywood Managing Director & CEO (Biman Bangladesh Airlines)

WELCOME 2

aboard. We are delighted that you have chosen us

for your travel today. All of us at Bangladesh Biman Airlines are busy preparing for the busy few travel months ahead. That said, the last few months have been incredibly busy too. The number of passengers continues to grow strongly year on year, reflecting our board’s ongoing commitment to investing in our fleet, our people and our services, both on the ground and in the air. We thank you for helping us reach this. We started our expanded domestic operations in early April. We have been pleased with the results so far, with the load factor (number of seats occupied against the total number available for sale) has risen steadily to 73%. This is a strong achievement given the significant number of frequencies that were added at the same time. We have also used this time to look at better ways to serve our customers travelling through HSIA Dhaka. We have recently opened a dedicated business class check-in area in the international terminal. These desks, located on aisle D, desks 15/16, are now fully operational and positioned on the other side of the main economy class check-in area. This is already providing a faster and more personalised check-in service to eligible customers. By repositioning the business class check-in, it has released more counters for economy class passengers further improving the speed at check-in and congestion at peak times of day. This is also the Hajj time and this year Biman is expected to carry 51,000 Hajj pilgrims to Jeddah from a total of 1, 01,758 pilgrims from Bangladesh. To achieve this, a total of 285 flights will be operated by the national flag carrier of which 224 would be dedicated and the rest 61 scheduled flights. Wherever you are travelling, we wish you an enjoyable and memorable experience.

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This year, Biman is expected to carry 51,000 Hajj pilgrims to Jeddah

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CONTENTS

In-flight magazine of Biman Bangladesh Airlines

48

Sep - Oct 2015 Vol 3 Issue 1

Hours in

Bangkok 6

3

2ND ANNiversAry

gEtAwAys from tHrEE bimAn DEstinAtions

BeNGAlI flAvOurS

HAPPY SHOPPING

A meal at these Kolkata eateries is a feast for all the five senses

Eid is all about mixing up simplicity and style and Dhaka has a lot in it

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Jafflong

The beauty of Jafflong lies in its tea gardens and collection of rolling stones from the hills

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sep - oct 2015

48 hours in Bangkok The capital city of Thailand has everything -- from historical temples and green leafy parks to the most fantastic markets and some of the best food stalls

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Make your Hajj easy

You might face some problems at some packed Hajj places, but still you would not be miffed up with these difficulties

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Happy shopping, folks!

Eid is all about simplicity and style and we bring you a vast array of choices you could possibly want, to do just that

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update 16 Weekend Trials/

QzwU KvUvb Looking for something new to visit this weekend? Try these getaways from three exciting destinations

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ˆmKZ `k©b Leave the highways behind. It is time to witness the sandy bays of Vietnam’s coastline

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awiÎxi A›`ign‡j Kuala Lumpur’s Batu Caves has three major caves and a number of smaller ones

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leisure 64 Bengali flavours/

evOvwj Av¯^v` A meal at these Kolkata eateries is not just a feast for the palate, but all the five senses

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gvgybyj Bmjvg gvgyb The star and face of current Bangladesh football team is the captain himself, Mamunul Islam Mamun

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culture 52 The spirit of Greater Eid/gnË¡i C‡`i kw³ Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Adha with prayers, gifts, meeting family and friends and feasts

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Bihanga means... ...a bird in Bangla. It is often used in literary writings. As Biman Bangladesh Airlines is being reborn, reinvented and soaring to new heights, we felt this was the most symbolic name for Biman’s new in-flight magazine, and so will our customers.

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Cover story

explore

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CULTURE

LEISURE

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UPDATE

Sky Update Updates and facilities to make flying a pleasure

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AvKvkågY Dc‡fvM¨ K‡i ‡Zvjvi Rb¨ Z_¨ I my‡hvMmyweav Biman opens permanent sales centre at Hajj camp Biman Bangladesh Airlines opened its fourth permanent sales office at Hajj Camp, Ashkona near the Shahjalal International Airport in the capital on August 16. Chairman of Board of Directors of Biman Air Marshal (Rtd) Jamal Uddin Ahmed inaugurated the sales office. The other three sales centres are situated at Matijheel, Banani and Shahjalal International Airport.

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Every year Biman opens a temporary sales centre on Hajj time for the pilgrims to ease their Hajj going process. However, this year onwards the new sales centre will be operative round the year helping people buy tickets as well as other services. The Biman sales centre will remain open from 8am to 8pm. Hajj Camp sales centre contact numbers are – 7913715 and 7913725. Executive officers from different levels of Biman were also present at the inauguration ceremony.

Chairman of Board of Directors of Biman Air Marshal (Rtd) Jamal Uddin Ahmed inaugurating the sales office

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(Top) Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Menon greeting pilgrims at Biman's first Hajj flight this year; (right) prayers before the inaugural flight

Biman’s first Hajj flight

The first Hajj flight of the national flag carrier -- Biman Bangladesh Airlines – took off from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on August 16, carrying 419 Bangladeshi pilgrims to Saudi Arabia. Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Menon and Religious Affairs Minister Motiur Rahman saw off the pilgrims of the flight BG-1011 that departed from HSIA. Three more Biman flights – BG-3011, BG-5011 and BG-0035 – also flew for Jeddah with pilgrims on the day. Biman’s Hajj flights are also being operated from Chittagong and Sylhet as well. On August 12, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated this year’s Hajj programme at Hajj Camp at Ashkona in the capital. This year Biman is expected to carry 51,000 Hajj pilgrims to Jeddah from a total of 1, 01,758 pilgrims from Bangladesh. Of them, about 2,700 would be travelling under the government’s management and the rest under private management. Biman is charging pilgrims $1,515 for economy class seats and $2,500 for business class seats this year for the Dhaka-Jeddah-Dhaka route, excluding taxes and others charges. A total of 285 flights will be operated by the national flag carrier of which 224 would be dedicated and the rest 61 scheduled flights. From August 16 to September 17, a total of 145 flights will be operated as ‘Pre-Hajj’. Later from September 27 to October 28, a total of 140 flights will be operated as Post-Hajj. Biman will allow each pilgrim to carry 32kg in luggage and a 7kg in handbag. No pilgrim will be allowed to individually carry Zamzam Well water on board the aircraft. The state-owned airline will provide each pilgrim with five litres of Zamzam water. No sharp object such as knife, nail cutter, toothpick, ear-bud or amulets made of metal, and gas-related product such as Aerosol or any sort of liquid more then 100 (ml) will be allowed to carry in the handbags.

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In-Flight Services

Bb-d¬vBU ‡mevmg~n

Biman has designed all menus to reflect the fresh, innovative cuisine of Bangladeshi culture with Western flare. Enjoy the comfort and service on-board your next flight. evsjv‡`‡ki cÖPwjZ Lvev‡ii m‡½ cvðv‡Z¨i Lvev‡ii bZyb D™¢vebx wg‡k‡j wegvb me ai‡bi ‡gby mvwR‡q‡Q| Avcbvi cieZ©x d¬vB‡U wegv‡b D‡V Gme Av‡qk Avi ‡mev Dc‡fvM Kiyb|

Breakfast Menu A range of fresh fruit juice offered in addition to sodas, cheese omelette, sautéed mushroom, croissant, fresh roll, butter, jam, tea and coffee. Lunch Menu Garden salad with freshly picked seasonal vegetables.

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Chicken curry served with most unique fragrant rice from the nation’s own harvest, assorted seasonal vegetable sauteed, garnished with lemon and green chilli.

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Dessert Rice pudding flavoured with rose water and garnished with fresh scrambled nuts. Dinner Menu

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Salad Fruit salad with freshly picked seasonal fruit. Main Course Lamb curry served with fine grain rice cooked with moong dal, assorted seasonal vegetable sauteed, garnished with green chilli, butter-naan (in tandoor).

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* Complementary beverage is served with all meals, and is available anytime on request.

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Incorporating suggestions from of many of its travellers, Biman has the most creative menu you’ll find in the air. For the outbound flight from Dhaka all the foods are carefully prepared by the Biman Flight Catering Centre (BFCC). BFCC proudly offers Flight Catering Services to many other airlines in the foot print. Unquestionably the menus still taste wonderful at 30,000 feet. ågYKvix‡`i KvQ †_‡K cvIqv A‡bK A‡bK civgk© †hvM Kivi d‡j DÇq‡bi mgq Avcwb wegv‡bi †gbyUv‡KB me‡P‡q m„Rbkxj e‡j Avwe®‹vi Ki‡eb| XvKv †Q‡o evB‡i hvIqvi mgq Gi me Lvevi Lye mZK©Zvi m‡½ ˆZwi K‡i wegvb d¬vBU K¨vUvwis †m›Uvi (weGdwmwm)| AviI Ab¨vb¨ AviI A‡bK GqvijvB‡ÝI M‡e©i m‡½ K¨vUvwis †mev w`‡q Avm‡Q weGdwmwm| Avi IB †gbyi ¯^v` 30,000 dzU Dc‡iI _vK‡e GK`g AUzU! Send your feedback to: customerrelations@bdbiman.com Biman Bangladesh Airlines provides quick & efficient check-in, advance check-in, lounge access, and handling facilities for unaccompanied minor. It provides cargo services worldwide, besides offering Ground Handling facilities to all the airports in Bangladesh. For duty free products, check the brochure available on the flight. wegvb evsjv‡`k GqvijvBÝ `ªæZ I `¶ ‡PK-Bb, AvMvg ‡PK-Bb, jvDÄ A¨vK‡mm Ges ågY-m½xnxb Ac«vßeq¯‹‡`i Rb¨ we‡kl n¨vÛwjs‡qi gZ myweav w`‡q _v‡K| evsjv‡`‡ki me wegvbe›`‡i M«vDÛ n¨vÛwjs myweav QvovI GwU wek¦e¨vcx gvjvgvj cwien‡Yi ‡mev c«`vb K‡i _v‡K| wWDwU wd« c‡Y¨i wel‡q Z_¨ Rvbvi Rb¨ d¬vB‡U ‡h e«wkIi cvIqv hvq ‡mwU ‡`L‡Z cv‡ib|

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Located at the longest unbroken sea beach on earth at Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, Ocean Paradise Hotel & Resort is the perfect destination for your next trip. Whether business or vacation, with the largest and soundproof ball-room and conference halls equipped with modern AV, a roof top restaurant with a panoramic view of Cox’s Bazaar, a multi-cuisine restaurant, a theme bar and many more, this is your perfect destination. The main attraction, sea is just so walking distance from premise, you can even enjoy the breeze from your balcony anytime. Also the other historical attractions like 100ft Buddha statue, few monasteries of ancient times, even pristine nature of so long, all are nearby. With a brigade of hand-picked chefs and service personnel, with modern facilities, this hotel is not just a hotel, but your another home away from your home.

Location: Plot no. 28-29, Hotel Motel Zone, Kolatoli, Cox’s Bazar. E-mail: reservation@oceanparadisehotel.com, web:www.oceanparadisehotel.com; Recreational Facilities: • Walking distance to the beach • Fitness centre/outdoor swimming pool • Spa/Sauna and Steam rooms • Suites with Jacuzzi • Sightseeing tours to Inani, Himchori Beach & other historical sites

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Restaurant Bar & Lounge • ‘Curry Leaf’ Ñ Multi Cuisine Restaurant • ‘Sky Bar’ Ñ Fun Food & Grill • ‘Kolatoli’ Ñ Lobby Cafe • ‘Nautica’ Ñ Sea View Terrace Bar • ‘Faham Shisha Corner’ Ñ Roof Top

Meeting & Events • ‘Captain Cox’ Ñ Grand Ballroom • ‘Arakan & Shah Shuza’ Ñ Ballroom • Sunset Terrace Multipurpose Banquet facilities, Sea view.

For booking please contact: Cox’s Bazar Office : Phone: (+88) 0341 52370 Ñ 79, Mobile: (+88) 01938846762-67 Dhaka Office: (+88) (02 8415397, Mobile: (+88) 01938846770, 01938846811


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Exhibition Dhaka International Yarn & Fabric Show 2015

Dhaka International Yarn & Fabric Show is a marketplace for textile business as well as presenting the latest fabrics and trends. The DIFS fully equipped with all ranges of textile products enhanced with the latest technology, will set a new definition of smart fabrics in order to satisfy the growing demand of the buyers. When: September 2-5

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culture Eid ul-Adha

Eid al-Adha is an Islamic festival to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim to follow Allah’s (God’s) command to sacrifice his son Ishmael. This festival, important from the perspective of sacrifice, is a very prominent festival for all Muslims worldwide. People celebrate this day wearing new clothes, eating delicious food, donating to poor, etc. When: September 24

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A three-day tourism festival will begin in Bandarban on October 18. The festival will be organised in cooperation with the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism to attract local-foreign tourists to this part of the country. Bandarban is rapidly developing into one of the famous tourist attraction of Bangladesh. When: October 18-20

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culture Durga Puja

Durga Puja is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates worship of the Goddess Durga. One of the biggest festival for Bengalis, it is today celebrated across the world, including India, Bangladesh, London, Moscow, the United States etc. On the four days of the puja, people celebrate wearing new clothes, go pandal hopping and eating delicious food from various makeshift food stalls. When: October 19-22

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‘You can forge memories here’ “Our villas

are situated in pristine nature providing the seclusion and privacy like no other resort in Bangladesh” Mr. Arifur Rahman, Managing Director, The Palace Luxury Resort Q. Tell us something about The Palace, Bangladesh? A. The Palace Luxury Resort is a premium 5 star resort situated in the heart of tranquil nature in Bahubal, Habiganj, Sylhet Division. It is spread over a massive area of about 150 acres. It is situated right next to the beautiful tea gardens in one of the most enchanting settings in Bangladesh. We cater to clientele who are looking for the ultimate luxury experience where you can reside in either modern rooms located in our Tower Building or in one of our many villas in the most idyllic of settings with nature at your doorstep. Q. What is special about The Palace? A. It is the largest resort in Bangladesh in the heart of breathtaking natural beauty where one can have the most relaxing vacation bathed in 5 star

luxury. Our staff are highly trained professionals who will enhance your stay and make you feel like royalty. You can indulge in a regal experience like no other at The Palace Luxury Resort where you can forge memories with your loved ones for a lifetime. Q. The area on which The Palace is located is huge. What was the idea behind using such a large area? A. We wanted to provide an experience where one can forget about the hum drum of daily life. Our villas are situated in pristine nature providing the seclusion and privacy like no other resort in Bangladesh. Furthermore, there are countless activities that you can take part in to refresh and recharge yourself during your stay. The Palace Luxury Resort is your very own Kingdom of Experiences where you can lose yourself in pristine nature.

Q. What are the services available? A. While at The Palace Luxury Resort clients can enjoy fishing, trekking, indoor games, cineplex, outdoor maze, tennis, badminton, basketball, cycling among many other activities. We also have world class facilities at our health and fitness centre with two infinity pools, two saunas, two gyms and two Turkish baths. The Aqua Spa, which will open in the near future, will feature experts in Ayurveda originating from India brought to you by the world famous Kairali Ayurvedic Group to rejuvenate mind and body. We also have the ability to host all kinds of personal and corporate events both indoor and outdoor. Also to make it easy for clients to move around the resort we provide a free buggy service to all guests.


Q. How have you used the natural resources surrounding the area? How are the guests responding? A. We generate our own power for our entire resort due to availability and convenient supply of Natural Gas around the area. We have used trees and plants for beautification and since the soil at this part is very fertile we are developing our own firming area to directly source ingredients and fresh fruits and vegetables. Q. Which is the most in-demand room – Tower Building, Villas or Presidential Villas? A. Tower Building rooms are the preferred category for single families but our two bedroom and three bedroom villas is also popular among families coming in groups.

Q. Who are your frequent visitors – families or businessmen? A. Mostly families but business travellers has also started staying with us. The industry development in surrounding areas has been quite remarkable recently. There are few power plants around the area and we are expecting they will start using our facilities on a regular basis. Q. What initiatives have you taken to attract MICE tourism? A. We are using several digital marketing channels to market our product locally and internationally. we are also signing agreements with leading local and international travel operators, retailers and wholesalers to attract MICE Tourism. Q. What are your future plans? A. We definitely plan to expand as a

resort and since the industry is rapidly growing in this part of the country we plan to increase our inventory and other indispensable facilities for local and foreign travellers, which will make us different from the others. Our Golf course will be in operation from early next year and we will also be operating a small air craft runway and landing space to enrich our facilities for guests.


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Barisal from Dhaka

Located about 370 kilometres from Dhaka, Barisal is a port city and one of the gateways to the world for Bangladesh. It is said that Barisal is much easier to reach by boat than road, although there are numerous buses to and from Dhaka. To arrive here by boat in the early-morning mist (if you catch the Rocket here from Dhaka) can be an unforgettable experience. If you want to get out of the busy life in Dhaka, Barisal can be a great option. With several ponds in the city centre and handsome buildings from the Raj era, this pleasantly silent city will charm you to the fullest.

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Batam from Singapore

Batam is one of the largest islands in the Riau archipelago, Indonesia. Conveniently located 45 minutes away from Singapore, it offers a quick and dirty option if you really want to get out of the Little red dot over the weekends. Although Bintan and Batam offer similar experiences, Batam is a lot easier on the pocket. When you eventually get tired of lazing around your resort, hop onto a cab and make your way to Nagoya Hill for shopping, good food and end off with a soothing massage.

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Snorkel around Shark Island

Head to Khor Fakkan for a day of snorkelling off the UAE’s best coast for marine wildlife. Take a boat out from the corniche (remember to barter with the boat runners) and have them take you over to Shark Island and return for you at an agreed time. The water is typically crystal clear, with plenty of marine life to see. Bring a parasol, as there is no shade on the island at midday. Afterwards, drive 30 minutes to Sandy Beach hotel for a late lunch – we recommend the homemade fish goujons.

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The capital city of Thailand has everything -- from historical temples and green leafy parks to the most fantastic markets and some of the best food stalls

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22 (Clockwise from top) Wat Phra Kaew or ‘The Temple of the Emerald Buddha’; a sculpture from Grand Palace; The Grand Palace is the city’s most famous tourist attraction

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and filled with energy, Bangkok hits you smack-dab in the face. Spicy aromas from street-side hawker centres fill the air, temples glisten in the harsh morning sun, neon signs vie for attention and roof-top restaurants provide respite from the city’s madness -- Bangkok is all this and much more. In our opinion at least, Bangkok should be on any Thailand traveller’s itinerary. The perfect Thai holiday? Fly into Bangkok, spend at least two nights there before boarding a plane and visiting Chiang Mai for three or four nights, then finish up in one of the glorious islands of the south. Here is your guide to spending 48 hours in this amazing capital city of Thailand.

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the most visited temple in Bangkok, Wat Phra Kaew or ‘The Temple of the Emerald Buddha’ is in the precinct of the Grand Palace and a must-see. You can hire a guide to take you on a tour of a few of Bangkok’s highlights. We recommend doing this to understand the broader story and history behind these incredible sites. Next stop is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, not far from the Grand Palace. The enormous Buddha – 15 metres high and 43 metres long – is originally from Ayutthaya (Thailand’s ancient capital). It is a must-see while in Bangkok. If you are a bit of a culture-vulture, there are plenty more sites for you to discover in Bangkok, including the National Museum. Or, get your tour guide to take you out of the city to the Floating Markets. Here, you will get a fascinating look into the life in old Thailand when much of the day-to-day trading and living is centred around the major river, which starts in Northern Thailand and goes through Bangkok before dispersing into the Gulf of Thailand.

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Three activities in Bangkok

Play Cycling Peddling off the well-beaten tourist track, a cycling tour in Bangkok and beyond offers an immediate connection to your surroundings.

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(Clockwise from top) Bangkok sky train; Thai noodles to give you an authentic Thai taste in Khao San Road; Wat Arun Temple in Bangkok; the famous floating market

For lunch, you can head to Chinatown, where countless restaurants sell delicacies such as crocodile steaks and bird’s nest soup, as well as more conventional Chinese fare.

Relax Spa There is nothing more rejuvenating than a spa treatment or the famous traditional Thai massage in one of Bangkok’s luxurious spas.

Shop Shopping Visit the largest weekend market in the world, Chatuchak market and get your hands on spiritual trinkets to clothes and handicrafts.

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Post-lunch Take a stroll into the heart of Chinatown, along Yaowarat Road. Look out for Trok Itsaranuphap, a narrow lane off the main road, crammed with shops selling a vast selection of Chinese delicacies, cooked and uncooked. Don’t miss Wat Traimit, which houses the world’s largest solid gold Buddha. The adjacent temple museum recounts the life story of the Buddha. From Wat Traimit, it’s just a short walk to the historic Hua Lamphong Railway Station. Catch a train from the adjacent underground MRT (Mass Rapid Transit System) station to Sukhumvit Station and change on to the BTS (Bangkok Mass Transit System) sky train for Sala Daeng. It’s a 15-minute walk up Silom Road to the impressively colourful Hindu Mahariamman Temple. Evening If you’re in Bangkok, shopping has to be on the menu. You have no shortage of malls

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to choose from. Start with the Siam area for a range of shopping malls where prices are spread from one end of the scale to the other. If you are after budget shopping, MBK Centre is a favourite with tourists, locals and expats alike and is home to more than 2,000 stores.

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Post-lunch & evening Take a stroll through Bangkok’s foreign ghetto, the pulsing enclave around Khao San Road, Southeast Asia’s largest backpacker district. For decades, this warren of streets and alleyways was a haven of cheap food and lodging for the great tide of unwashed European and American budget travellers. Now the area, parts of which are closed off to traffic at night, has become a hip destination for young Thais who stroll, gawk at the backpackers and gulp down cheap beer. You can also visit Jim Thompson’s House, which houses various old Thai structures that American businessman Jim Thompson collected from all parts of Thailand in the 1950s and 1960s. Here, you can get an introduction to traditional Thai architecture, before heading down to Suan Lum Night Bazaar for an outdoor meal and last-minute knock-off shopping.

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Rolling stones of

Jafflong The beauty of Jafflong lies in its tea gardens and collection of rolling stones from the hills By: Anthony Dalton

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the rains fall on the hills of Assam, india, the downpours loosen soil and expose smooth, rounded captive boulders. These stones began their long journey in the high Himalayas. As the glacier-fed rivers swept the granite pieces downstream to the distant plains, they rolled them against each other and along the harsh riverbed, grinding down the hard, rough edges. By the time the rounded stones cross into northern Bangladesh at Jafflong they have become a negotiable commodity. Everyone in the vicinity of Jafflong, it seems, knows about their rolling stones. Almost all of them work, in some way or other, in the collection of the round rocks.

‘Rivers are my passion’

I have a passion for rivers of all sizes and for boats of all designs. The flatbottomed work boats of Jafflong, toiling on a fast-flowing river, act like a magnet on me. I watch the activity on the river from the shallows, noting

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Jafflong is about 60 km from Sylhet town and takes two hours drive to reach there how the long boats are poled and paddled up stream to where a large fleet of boats work. Paddling canoes and rowing wooden boats is nothing new to me. I want to get out there on the river and join in the action. A quick negotiation and transfer of a few banknotes and I’m accepted as a passenger. Picking up a spare paddle, I dig deep and help drive the boat against the current. The three locals grin at each other and chatter in Bangla about the foreigner working so hard and so efficiently. We compete with each other, our paddles flashing through the water as we speed to our destination.

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You will find different kinds of colorful boat floating in the calm River Mari and enjoy the great experience of amazing natural beauty of the river, green hills beside the rivers.

Sripur is another exceptional tourism spot near Jafflong from where you can see some natural waterfall with great tide, which is falling, form the high hills.

Tamabil is the zero point and border place between Bangladesh and India. It is located near about 5 km far from Jafflong and has a similar kind of green hilly natural heavenly beauty.


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Journey with the locals

The stones my companions seek are rolling like cannonballs along the riverbed. Some get stuck in holes for a while, most roll with the flow – rounded missiles moving fast enough to maim if anyone gets in their way. Where many other boats and men work, we take up our position. One of our crew goes overboard to stand on the bottom and feel for the stones with a long pole. Occasionally he puts his face in the water to see the action. When a big enough stone comes into sight, he reaches down to hold it while another of the crew goes overboard to help. My job is to keep the boat in position. With a thump the first big stone, somewhat larger than my head, thumps into the boat. I move my feet to avoid having them crushed. For over two hours the men toil, gradually filling our boat until we are in danger of sinking. Heading downstream, we don’t need to paddle. The current takes us at its own pace until we reach a tally-man crouching like a bird of prey on a pile of stones close to the river bank.

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To visit Jafflong you have to go Sylhet first (Biman has flights to Sylhet from Dhaka). From Sylhet town you can take public bus or hire a micro bus or you can hire a CNG as well for travelling to Jafflong.

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It is not just about the stones

Scenery Tea Garden Jafflong is also a beautiful scenic place for green tea gardens. Cross the Marie River and take a rickshaw on other side of the river to watch the gardens

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There we unload and the crew’s cargo is recorded for payment.

People Tribal life Most Khasias live in the border region of IndiaBangladesh. They build their cottages with narrow balcony and on stilts made of wood and bamboo.

Climate Monsoon is best Though winters are best to visit Jafflong, if you want to enjoy the real beauty of wild waterfall then you should visit Jafflong in Monsoon.

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Nearby is a stone-crushing plant. It’s noisy and it sends great clouds of dust and particles of stone into the air. This is where most of the stones rolling down the river will end up. Once crushed by the mechanical monster, they will become road-building material. Busy Bangladesh has an impressive network of roads; they need expanding and they need repairing. The men of Jafflong will supply the materials the river gives them. With so much activity and so many stones being hauled out of the river and from pits in the sandy banks, I asked a man how long he thought it might be before there are no more rounded stones thundering down the river. He replied, “The stones will always be here. They have always been here. And, we will always be here. Insh’Allah.”

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To visit Jafflong you have to go Sylhet first (Biman has flights to Sylhet from Dhaka). From Sylhet town you can take public bus or hire a micro bus or you can hire a CNG as well for traveling to Jafflong.

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Designated a World Heritage site in 1994, this mystical landscape of limestone islets is often compared to Guilin in China or Krabi in southern Thailand.

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Beach watch Leave the highways behind, forget where the other travellers are going. It’s time to witness the sandy bays of Vietnam’s coastline

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The hiking, mountain biking and birdwatching are the best in Southern Vietnam’s cat Tein National Park.

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The Temple of Literature is a rare example of well-preserved traditional Vietnamese architecture.

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Established as a hill station by the French in 1922, Sapa is the one place in the northwest where tourism is booming.

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The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex is an important place of pilgrimage.

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Surrounded by forest and karst peaks, Paradise cave extends for 31km, though most people only visit the first kilometre or so.

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Considered one of Kuala Lumpur’s most popular tourist attractions, Batu Caves has three major caves and a number of smaller ones By: Abhishek C h a k ra b or ty

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Located approximately 13 kilometres to the north of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is a limestone hill comprising three major caves and a number of smaller ones. Considered one of Kuala Lumpur’s most popular tourist attractions, this 100-year-old temple features idols and statues erected inside the main caves and around it. Incorporated with interior limestone formations said to be around 400 million years old, the temple is regarded as an important religious landmark by Hindus. However, be ready to climb a steep flight of 272 steps to reach this wonder.

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is a country with a rich history. It also has a colonial heritage that has left its mark on various cities across the country. Its capital, Kuala Lumpur, is home to some massive skyscrapers and vibrant night markets. That’s not all, one of Kuala Lumpur’s most distinctive geographical features is the labyrinth of spooky caves found within the city’s limestone abutments. One among them is Batu Caves.

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Cathedral Cave – the largest and most popular cavern in Batu Caves – houses several Hindu shrines beneath its 100-metre-high arched ceiling. Within the cave are another two sets of stairways with a total of another 50 or so step. It is called the Cathedral Cave because the main Hindu temple is located within. At the foot of Batu Hill are two other cave temples – the Art Gallery Cave and Museum Cave – which also houses number of Hindu statues and paintings.

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Below the Temple Cave houses the Dark Cave. It is open to public only after a permission from the Malaysian Nature Society

Below the Temple Cave is the Dark Cave. It is open to public only after you get a permission from the Malaysian Nature Society who organise daily tours. The highlight of the tour is the wildlife native only to the caves. At your arrival you will be greeted by lots of monkeys. They go for your peanuts and bananas, which you can buy in several shops before you climb up to the caves.

Thaipusam

Every year a number of festivals/ceremonies take place in the cave. One among them is the Thaipusam celebration. Batu Caves is the focal point

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Spain Cueva de los Verdes Visiting this cave is a journey into the bowels of the ground. There are at least 16 openings or mouth areas that allow access to different caves.

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New Zealand Glowworm Cave Located just outside the main Waitomo township, it is a famous attraction because of a sizeable population of glowworms that live here.

Nevada Lehman Caves Lehman Caves is a marble cave ornately decorated with stalactites, stalagmites, helictites and over 300 rare shield formations.

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of the annual Hindu festival, which attracts thousands of devotees and visitors. Usually held at the end of January, the procession begins on the evening before the Thaipusam Festival at the Sri Mariamman Temple in KL city centre.

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The procession, more often than not, arrives at Batu Caves in the wee hours of the next morning; the entire celebration commences with a colourful event that lasts about eight hours. The festival has the reputation of attracting more than one million pilgrims, making it one of the largest gatherings in the world.

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Many disciples carry their offerings – containers of milk – to the Lord Muruga on large, brightly decorated ‘kavadis’. Kavadis are two huge semicircular ornate pieces of wood or steel, which are bent and attached to a cross structure that can be balanced on the shoulders. These frameworks are also usually combined with various metal hooks and skewers which are used to pierce the skin, cheeks and tongue. The kavadi is decorated with flowers and peacock feathers and some can weigh up to as much as 100 kilos.

How to reach

Batu Caves is easily reached by Komuter train using the Batu Caves-Port Klang Route. It can also be reached by bus from Bangkok Bank Terminus (Near to Puduraya Terminus) and from Titiwangsa.

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You might face some problems at some packed Hajj places, but still you would not be miffed up with these difficulties By: Ghu l a m Rasool D eh l v i

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young boy (aged 16) goes to perform Hajj, the holy pilgrimage to Mecca. It turns out to be an amazing experience for him. Virtually, his face begins to glow whenever he recalls the moving memories he brought with him. He just keeps saying, “I cannot wait to go back.”

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Certainly, you cannot get enough of the Hajj places. Once you go there, you just want to keep going back. However, one wonders, how a young boy could manage to get close to the Ka’bah, the key practice of Hajj, while it is almost impossible due to the surging crowds merging ahead there. When asked, this boy said, “There is high chance that you would be

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(Clockwise from top) In shadows and sunlight, thousands of pilgrims pray inside the Grand Mosque in Mecca; pilgrims reach to touch the golden doors of the Kaaba as they perform their walk around the Kaaba at the Grand Mosque in Mecca; HWajj pilgrims gather at Mount Arafat


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lost in the crowd, if you are not watchful and alert”. Nevertheless, this carefulness did not deflect the boy’s attention from the indiscernible divine bliss he felt during the Hajj. He said, “When all humanity including people of all races, cultures and ethnicities get together in Mecca, it made my experience so beautiful and liberating that I forgot about the uncontrollable throngs.” Indeed, it is natural. You might face some problems at some packed Hajj places, but still you would not be miffed up with these difficulties. However, it is wise to discuss the Hajj-related problems and look for solutions. It may help many people overcome the wavering and sluggishness in performing the obligatory practice of Hajj. The biggest crowd emerges at Tawaaf, the circumambulation around the Ka’bah. Here, pilgrims should take utmost care and should not hasten to touch the Ka’bah in order to prevent mishaps. We must remember that causing harm to others in any way is greater

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51 (Top) Thousands of tents housing pilgrims are crowded together in Mina near Mecca; Muslim pilgrims pray atop Mount Arafat, southeast of Mecca

than the virtue of this Hajj practice. You nRhvÎx‡`i Lye mZK© _vK‡Z nq| Avgv‡`i Aek¨B could easily choose a suitable time for g‡b ivL‡Z n‡e †h KvD‡K AvNvZ †`Iqvi Zvrch© Tawaaf, when it is less crowded. The same n‡Ri †P‡qI †ewk| hLb wfo Kg _vK‡e ZLb holds true to Arafah, where all pilgrims Avcwb mn‡RB ZvIqv‡di Rb¨ myweavRbK mgq assemble at one time in one place. All of †e‡Q wb‡Z cvi‡eb| Avivdvni †ÿ‡ÎI GKB welq them move on at the same time. This cÖ‡hvR¨| IB mgq mKj nRhvÎx GK mgq GK is a place where most pilgrims RvqMvq G‡m mvwie×fv‡e nvwRi nb| face a tough time while standing GKB mg‡q Zviv mevB Pj‡Z ïiæ At Tawaaf, pilgrims and moving on. K‡ib| Avi GB RvqMv‡ZB GKm‡½ should take utmost care

`uvov‡bv I Pj‡Z ïiæ Kivi mgq and should not hasten to touch the Ka’bah This difficulty also crops up at †ek LvwbKUv Sv‡gjv †cvnv‡Z nq in order to prevent Sa’ee of al-Safa and al-Marwah nRhvÎx‡`i mevB‡K| mishaps (running between the two holy hills in Mecca). Sa’ee could GB GKB mgm¨v gv‡S gv‡S AbvKvw•ÿZ be performed on the upper floor to fv‡e †`Lv †`q Avj mvdv I Avj gviIqvi avoid the massive crowd on the lower mv-B Gi mgq (g°vi `yB cweÎ cvnv‡oi gv‡S floor. However, it is only allowed when †`Šov‡`Šwo)| Z‡e wbPZjvi cÖPÊ wfo Gov‡Z mv-B the congestion of crowd is so much in the Gi Kg©wU DciZjv‡ZI Kiv m¤¢e| Z‡e Gi Rb¨ lower level that it causes severe difficulty. ïaygvÎ ZLbB AbygwZ wgj‡e hLb †`Lv hv‡e wf‡oi Moreover, it is not compulsory to reach Rb¨ wbPZjvq wZj avi‡Yi VuvB †bB| Z‡e GUvI the bare part of the hills and put the feet wVK †h cvnv‡oi †Lvjv AskwU‡Z †cuŠ‡Q †mLv‡b cv on them. It is enough to climb part of Safa ivLvUv eva¨Zvg~jK bq| mvdv I gviIqvi wKQz Ask and Marwah. †e‡q IVvUvB h‡_ó|

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Greater Eid gnË¡i C‡`i kw³ Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Azha with prayers, gifts, meeting family and friends and feasts By: Fa hmida Huq

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Eid

-ul-Azha is one of many festivals celebrated with much fanfare in Bangladesh. This festival, important from the perspective of sacrifice, is prominent for all Muslims worldwide. It remembers the Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son when God ordered him to. It is said that God appeared to Prophet Ibrahim in a dream and asked him to sacrifice his son Isma’il. However, when Ibrahim was about to kill his son, Allah put a lamb in Isma’il place for sacrifice. Eid-ul-Azha is celebrated on the 10th day of the Arabic month Zil Hajj. In

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Muslims go to the mosque for prayers and thank Allah for all the blessings

Bangladesh, too, this festival is celebrated with great respect. Preparation starts early The preparation for Eid-ul-Azha starts long before the Eid day. Boys and girls, as well as the elder ones, start their Eid shopping well in advance. While punjabi (men’s kurta) remains on top of the men’s list, women in Bangladesh prefer saree or salwarkamiz. Shopping is not restricted only for themselves, but for relatives and friends as well. On this day importance is also given to sacrifice of animals as a reminder of Ibrahim’s obedience to Allah. That is why this Eid is also known as ‘Kurbani Eid’ or Greater Eid. Muslims who can afford visit huts of animals two-three days in advance and buy the preferred ones. It is also a time for homecoming of people who migrate to cities in search of livelihood. The celebration back home with the near and dear ones brings back the joy of life in them.

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The actual day Eid usually starts with Muslims going to the mosque for prayers, dressed in their best clothes, and thanking Allah for all the blessings they have received. They embrace each other and share good wishes of Eid forgetting the difference whether he is rich or poor. Muslims are also obliged to share food and money with the poor so that they can take part in the celebrations. After the Kurbani, the meat of the sacrificed animal is normally divided into three parts. One part is for the family, one is for the relatives and neighbours and one is distributed among the poor. It is also a time when people visit family and friends offering gifts. Shemai, payes, polao, korma and many other food items are being prepared in every house. It is also a day when the joy of children knows no bounds. Wearing colourful dresses they go to their relative’s houses, play with friends as well as visit children’s park.

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Vision: 2050- A Green and Sustainable Knitwear Industry From the very beginning of its journey, Bangladesh Knitwear industry has greatly contributed to the Bangladesh Economy through generating employment; involving women in the formal sector, increased substantial export earnings, women empowerment, reduction of child labor, gender equality, health & nutrition and diminishing child marriage etc. along with the gradual increase of knitwear exports across the globe. Bangladesh now holds second position in the world in terms of knitwear export and is bandied about as the next possible champion in exporting knitwear products as China is gradually backing away from apparel business. The value addition from the knitwear sector is about 75%. The contribution in GDP is about 6.92% in FY 2013-14. We are in continuous effort to strengthen the sustainable capacity building process and ensure quality to address the worldwide tastes and demands. And thus today our missions are transnational in nature. With over two million women workers employed in semi-skilled and skilled jobs producing clothing sector, the development of the apparel export industry has had far-reaching implications on the society and economy of Bangladesh.

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A.K.M Salim Osman, MP, President, BKMEA

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For sustainability in the long run, a realistic, credible and attractive vision plays a significant role. BKMEA, an internationally reputed business organization, has initiated a dynamic vision to expand the business of Bangladesh Knitwear product across the globe as well as the sustainable development of knitwear industry. The vision is based on the market economy, labour economy, global trend of apparel business with economic caprice and consolidation process across the globe.

Table: Bangladesh Knitwear Industry: Vision for Future Fact

FY 2015-2016

Vision – 2021

Vision – 2050

Knitwear Export

$13.27 Billion (Targted)

$21.08 Billion

$32.62 Billion

Growth of Knit (%)

15.6

20.9

32.1

Share in Apparel Export (%)

49.75

52.3

69.4

Share in National Export (%)

39.93

41.7

53.2

Share in GDP (%)

6.9

7.2

12.12 4.9 Million

Employment Generation

1.6 Million

2.8 Million

Female Empowerment (%)

45

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67

Enhancement of Women Savings (%)

8.8

13.69

29.2

Poverty Reduction (%)

6.4

7.5

9.1

Banking & Insurance

BDT 176 Billion

BDT 187 Billion

BDT 201 Billion

Shipping & Logistics Industry

$79 Million

$84 Million

$ 91 Million

Forward & Backward Linkage Industry

BDT 212 Million

BDT 221 Million

BDT 254 Million

Engineering Sector

$10.1 Million

$ 14.1 Million

$ 19.4 Million

** Econometric forecasting methods: Autoregressive moving average with exogenous inputs (ARMAX), Forecast skill (SS) and Regression analysis

Endeavor of BKMEA: Greening the Knitwear Industry

The worldwide trend of textile and clothing business and global value chain for clothing trade is now taking new shapes and forms almost daily. It is estimated that adopting sustainable business practices to manufacture goods in conformity with the natural environment will surely pave the way to the future of Bangladesh apparel industry in the 21st century. To pace with the demand of today’s reality in apparel sector, BKMEA has Initiate Green Industry Development (GID) Cell, in effort to introduce Chemical safety management specially Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemical (ZDHC), Globally Harmonize System (GHS), Restricted Substance List (RSL) into the factories and reduce carbon emission with a view to promote environment-friendly green concepts among entrepreneurs. We also motivate them to adopt energy-efficient technologies and resource-efficient production technologies. We are focusing on mainly four points: a) reducing harmful emissions, b) improving energy efficiency, c) recycling byproduct, and d) improving waste management.

New Market Expansion:

A myriad of changes in the economic, technological, social and political equilibriums, the 2008 Financial Crisis, Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis, slowing down of key global economies have reshaped the world structure of global manufacturing chain. In order to safeguard the sector from the wave of global recession, BKMEA’s strategy was to sustain in the main export destinations as well as explore more emerging countries. At least seven countries had been identified based on economic indicators and named them as JBM-RCKS, which are Japan, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, China, Korea (South) and South Africa. Targeting these emerging markets, BKMEA has been attempting to strengthen bilateral trade relations through scoping mission, fair arrangement, buyers’ visit and finally branding Bangladesh. These prudent initiatives fabricate immense possibilities for Bangladesh knitwear in those markets. The recent trade experiences validate the argument showing a surprising double digit export growth rate in these markets in the last fiscal year.


Table: Knitwear Export Performance in the Emerging Countries (Value in million USD) Country

FY 2013-14

FY 2014-15

Australia Japan China Russia Brazil Mexico South Korea Malaysia India Total

288.24 253.35 99.29 132.82 97.7 73.12 57.96 52.23 19.81 1074.52

346.13 279.78 141.8 129.68 104.23 76.01 63.14 56.52 22.32 1219.61

value

57.89 26.43 42.51 -3.14 6.53 2.89 5.18 4.29 2.51 145.09

Actual Increase Growth rate (%) 20.08 10.43 42.81 -2.36 6.68 3.95 8.94 8.21 12.67 13.50

Source: EPB, Complied by R&D Cell, BKMEA

Research and Development:

Scarcity of information regarding RMG exports to different countries stymies business analysis process, which eventually snuffs out the future business projection. It is indeed a big hindrance to long-term business planning. Thus BKMEA has thought over expanding market bases to align our entrepreneurs with international fashion. The more we get access to untapped, but potential markets, the better it would yield effective result for our RMG sector. Research by the Research and Development wing, BKMEA has revealed that lack of knowledge about the prospective buyer of knitwear product, the tariff structure, Non-tariff Barrier, price scenario of a particular item/product in the competitive countries, the cost of delivery by sea port or air, the financial condition of the country has resulted in lackluster performance of the RMG sector outside of USA, Canada, and EU countries. So, we have been aggressively involved in some serious research works that would help find out and tease out problems existing in the knitwear sector of Bangladesh. The Research and Development Cell, BKMEA is also working closely with the Lime ministries of Bangladesh to policy formulation like Export Policy, Import Policy, Industry Policy, Textile Policy, Five Year Plan, Import Ordinance and Investment policy etc.

Clean Production Mechanism:

Cleaner Production Mechanism is one of the most important steps towards sustainability. At the same time health and environmental impacts on plant workers and the surrounding community are reduced. Cleaner Production Mechanism focuses on three main issues: water and energy conservation, optimization of chemical usage and process or equipment modification. BKMEA has realized the need of good environmental management and started working on it few years back. The entrepreneurs start investing to improve the environmental performance of products, processes and services by focusing on the causes of environmental problems rather than the symptoms. In this way, it is different to the traditional ‘pollution control’ approach to environmental management. Where pollution control is an after-the-event, ‘react and treat’ approach, Cleaner Production reflects a proactive, ‘anticipate and prevent’ philosophy. BKMEA is going to take on a crash program within short time on CPM.

Specialized Zone for Knitwear Industry-Knit Village: The knitwear factories are facing a lot of troubles to get adequate utility supplies (electricity, gas etc.). Most of the time they are to use alternative sources for meeting the energy demand. Also the factories cannot utilize its full capacity. So the production cost is increasing and the sector is losing its competitive strength. Realizing the need of the sector, BKMEA has sought 1000 acres of govt. land to build “Knit Polli” at Shantinagar Char, Narayongonj; in the estuary of three rivers: Shitalakshya, Meghna and Buriganga. This specialized zone for knit factories will solve most of the problems factories currently struggling for. There will be uninterrupted supply of electricity and gas. Central Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) can be set up and other compliance facilities also can be available in the ‘Knit Polli’.

Productivity Improvement Campaign:

Productivity Improvement Cell (PIC) is working at BKMEA member factories using the modern production system ‘Lean Manufacturing Method’, which endows very significant impact on the productivity level of the factories. Improvement range of this system varies from 20% to 90% depending on key performance indicators (KPI) e.g. cost, lead time, labor productivity, quality status and space utilization. Lean emphasizes on continuous improvement with proper utilization of existing resources of a factory. All training and awareness-raising sessions associated with this program are being conducted to ensure sustainable development and enhanced competitiveness of the factories. PIC team also works on fabric optimization, industrial and planning engineering, factory ergonomics etc.

Sourcing of RMG: Opportunity of Bangladesh

For now, China is the world’s largest garment producer & exporters across the world, with more than $150 billion in annual exports, but is declining in consideration of importance. Bangladesh is the second largest producer and exporters of RMG products in terms of both value and quantity. The projection about the global market for Apparel and Clothing business will be $800 billion by 2020 & Bangladesh has huge potentiality to cope up a sizeable amount of it.

Conclusion:

Today’s greater challenge involves rethinking business models, taking on new mission responsibilities and evolving management and governance approaches. BKMEA collaborates with factories and their industrial structure to transform the way they do business. As large and complex systems of global apparel trade change time to time, these factories must maintain oversight of the work they do, stay within budget and deliver effective and global standard products. This is important when integrating new and existing systems into a seamless whole. That is where BKMEA as an organization is different from others and has been in relentless effort to keep all entrepreneurs engaged to the modern development of international apparel business. **A.K.M Salim Osman is a Member of Parliament, Bangladesh National Parliament and President, BKMEA (An Internationally Reputed Knitwear Business Organization in Bangladesh)


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Festivals are all about mixing up simplicity and style and below is a vast array of choices you could possibly want, to do just that By: Mu nira A . Fid a i

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feel it is the birthright of every girl to shop her heart out, regardless of season or occasion. When an occasion does, however, rear its bejeweled head, there is absolutely no stopping! For a city like Dhaka, the act of shopping is as simple as it is complicated. During Eid, as it is now, men and women battle traffic, brave the heat and crowd and travel far and wide to buy the very best of the lot. This is why, we feel that a quick look at some of the best bazaars of Dhaka is invaluable!

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Saris are the best friend of a Bengali woman. Simple, graceful and comfortable, this look is tried and tested and adored each time! While there are many places to shop for saris, we feel the need to mention two of the best sari bazaars in town. At one end of town -- in Hatirpool -- is a mall known and renowned as Eastern Plaza. Since its conception, this mall has been known for its vast choice in saris, be it in crepes, silks, chiffons or cottons. You name the colour and they have it for you. Yards and bolts of material is unfolded and refolded each year by over a hundred salesmen, catering to throngs of fashionistas. If all this makes you worry about your bank account, curb that thought right now. These stores are as reasonable

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(Below) Prayer caps are in huge demand during Eid; bangles are favourite among women

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for its vast choice in saris, be it in crepes, silks, chiffons or cottons


(Above) A busy marketplace befor Eid; ornaments on sale in open

as they get. If you pride yourself on being a class negotiator, these stores are your calling.

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On the other end of the spectrum is the Mirpur wholesale sari market. Was that a smile at the mention of wholesale? Smile away ladies, because this is the largest sari market in town and the choices are abundant. Rajshahi silks, Jamdanis or nets, this bazaar boasts everything. Buy the best at the cheapest and walk away smiling wide.

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Unparalleled in its variety for salwar kamizes is Chandni Chowk and Gausia. Call them twin sisters, because they complement each other every which way. Cloth pieces, readymade suits, simple or embroidered heavily, these stores have them all. If Chandni Chowk gives you quality cloth pieces, hop over to Gausia for the perfect match of complementary items like dupattas. Between Chandni Chowk and Gausia, shoppers have a two-stop

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For men, Punjabi is the special dress for Eid. For women – Shari, and Salwar-Kamiz. Before 2-3 days of the Eid, people start to leave the cities for their home-towns and villages.

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Food Addicted to tea Rickshaw drivers claim to drink up to 20 cups a day. And we believe it is this tea that gives them the power to fight their way through Dhaka traffic. (Clockwise from top) Women shoppers look for their favourite piece of sandals from a local market in Dhaka; saris and salwar kameez are in huge demand during eid.

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Art Rickshaw art The bodywork of a rickshaw is taken very seriously here. Great pride is taken in a newly painted vehicle, and people admire the latest upgrades.

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solution for it all. With almost everything to offer, like shoes, jewellery, accessory items and clothes, Chadni Chowk and Gausia never disappoint. Be well prepared to brave massive amounts of traffic if you do not come from nearby areas, though! You would also do well to brush up on your negotiation skills for this one.

Just for men

Men who have, by now, lost hope that this is an article only for the benefit of ladies, wake up. This part is yours for the taking. Eid means kurta pajamas for most and what better place for that than the Bangldeshi pride, Aarong! With branches in Tejgaon, Uttara, Lalmatia, Bashundhara and Banani, these stores are accessible anywhere. Intricate work or simple designs, Aarong sports the best punjabis in town. It is also your solution for sandals, shoes and men’s accessories for that complete Eid look.

Shankaria Bazaar The area was first settled 300 years ago, and the descendants of the original settlers continue to ply their crafts in the narrow alleyways.

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If you have an Aarong nearby, look nowhere else! Do remember, however, that because all their work is handmade by local craftspeople, they can be a tad bit expensive, but as they say -- with great price, comes greater fashion. Okay, we may have modified that saying just a little.

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Artisti, Artisan, Sailor and Cat’s Eye are some more Bangladeshi fashion brands that fashionable men set their eyes on. Known for their variety and fit, these stores are available in the leading malls of Dhaka, namely Bashundhara City and Jamuna Future Park. If you happen to be near one on Elephant Road, don’t forget to stop by Chaurangi Bazaar for shoes that will claim your heart and stay there. We speak here, for both our male and female readers. Chaurangi Bazaar is the best you can do for any kind of footwear. While the surrounding stores will entice you with big names like Woodland and Buffalo, rest assured, you will get first copies or even originals, if you are lucky, at Chaurangi for half that price. That’s right, people. Prudence. Festivals are all about mixing up simplicity and style and what you have above is a vast array of all the choices you could possibly want, to do just that. Happy shopping, folks.

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Bengali flavours A meal at these Kolkata eateries is not just a feast for the palate, but all the five senses By: A bh ira j C ha k ra b o r t y

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for its rich, authentic Bengali cuisine, Kolkata has a deep and intimate relationship with food. While its street staples such as kathi rolls, jhal muri and gol gappa will always be savoured by food lovers, the city also has several restaurants that offer authentic, homestyle flavours. A meal at these Kolkata eateries is not just a feast for the palate, but all the five senses.

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If you’re the one who wants to splurge on eating out, you won’t be disappointed with Oh! Calcutta. This award winning, fine dining restaurant can now be found in all major cities across India. It aims to recreate dishes from traditional old style Bengali recipes, selected through painstaking research. The environment is elegant, and there’s a private dining area as well. Expect to pay around Rs 1,500-2,000 for two people.

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Must try: You can’t go wrong with the seafood. The Gandharaj Bhetki (steamed fish flavoured with lime) and Aam Ilish (mango hilsa fish) are popular.

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In testament to its popularity, 6 Ballygunge Place is another Bengali cuisine restaurant that’s branched out across India, and

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Try these when you are in city

All time fav Puchka One of the most iconic food found in the streets of the city, Phuchka comes in numerous variations, sometimes with yoghurt.

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Kolkata. The original one is located in a white character filled converted bungalow, with plenty of old world charm, in Ballygunge. A meal for two at this mid-range restaurant will cost around Rs 1,000-1,200.

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Must try: Try the Pabda Macher Jhol (spicy fish curry, prepared with mustard paste and poppy seeds).

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Light snack Jhalmuri

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A curious place dressed with red velvet booths and low lighting packed with joyful and classy

Consisting of puffed rice, jhuri bhaja, chopped onions, chillis etc, Jhalmuri is a light snack to have in afternoons or between meals.

Evening snack Ghugni Ghugni is made of yellow dried peas, chopped coriander, onion, chillis, tomatoes and tamarind water and seasoned with spices. Traditional Kosha Mangsho with boiled egg

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(Clockwise from top) Bhekti Paturi is steamed mustard fish wrapped in banana leaf; Pabda is at its best when prepared with mustard paste; Ilish or Hilsa is an all-time favourite of Bengalis

young Bengalis, the ambience at Mocambo is its USP. It has a very classy English touch, which replicated the 1956 AD established British Calcutta. They offer a bevy of Indian and Muglai delicacies, with some exceptional dishes like Chicken Tandoori. However, their Continental preparations are what make this place truly stand out. This place is the best to experience a bit of old Calcutta.

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Must try: Chicken Supreme

If you are looking for home-cooked Bengali food, Kewpies is the place in town to go Kewpie’s Kitchen

If you are looking for home-cooked Bengali food, Kewpies is the place in town to go. It is actually started in the memory of one of the famous food writers in Kolkata Minakshie Dasgupta. Now run by her daughter, it started from the garage in their house which once hosted her brother Chandradeep’s “Food Shop” which later developed into Gourmet Cuisine. Food for one can cost you Rs 700-800. Must try: Bhekti Paturi, a steamed mustard fish wrapped in banana leaf.

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Tarot predictions for September-October 2015 by Manisha Koushik

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Aries (‡glivwk)

Taurus (e…livwk)

Gemini (wg_ybivwk)

This is not the best time to change things on the home front, so postpone your ideas. Those feeling stuck in a groove may manage to bring positive changes in their work sphere. Lucky colour: Dark Blue; Lucky number: 2

There will be lot of work pressure, but you will manage somehow. Those looking for accommodation are likely to find a suitable one. You will manage to win over the one you desire. Lucky colour: Coffee; Lucky number: 1

You will be much in demand on the social front. A heart-to-heart talk with lover will prove most gratifying and strengthen the loving bonds. Much fun awaits those who are planning a short vacation. Lucky colour: Light Brown; Lucky number: 11

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Cancer (KK©Uivwk)

Leo (wmsnivwk)

Virgo (Kb¨vivwk)

You will gain popularity at work. You will succeed in your attempts to shield your family life from outside interference. Those eligible may begin bride or groom hunting. Lucky colour: Light Red; Lucky number: 1

Buying a new car or two-wheeler is on the cards for some. Plans for overseas travel are likely to materialise. Property will give good returns. Current residence is likely to be renovated. Lucky colour: Off White; Lucky number: 7

If you are good at something, don’t feel shy of announcing it to the world. This will enhance your career prospects. Travelling and meeting those you had neglected will help in building bridges. Lucky colour: Indigo; Lucky number: 2

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Manisha Koushik is an astrologer, Tarot Card reader, Numerologist, Vastu & Feng Shui consultant.

libra (Zyjvivwk)

scorpio (e…wðKivwk)

sagittarius (abyivwk)

Someone may give you a helpful tip regarding a financial matter. You needn’t show off your monetary strength or those around you are certain to rip your wallet. Be careful while travelling. Lucky colour: Saffron; Lucky number: 8

New opportunities are likely to come your way on the professional front. Keeping a close watch on the market may translate into big bucks. Travel front remains satisfactory. Lucky colour: Light Pink; Lucky number: 2

Analyse all aspects at work before you give a decision. Your desire for some monetary perks may not be immediately fulfilled. Finding a client for selling property seems tough. Lucky colour: Deep Sky Blue; Lucky number: 2

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Fitness freaks may need a break. A family elder will be supportive of your endeavours. The importance of saving money can finally dawn upon you. Don’t travel by road if you have a better option. Lucky colour: Violet; Lucky number: 8

A good deal is in the offing for those in the creative field. Business trips bring profits as you implement new ideas. Joining a gym or starting a new exercise regimen is on the cards for some. Lucky colour: Bluish Green; Lucky number: 5

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ÔPresent football team is best in

countryÕs historyÕ By: Fa is a l I s l a m Ra z ib

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`vc‡Ui m‡½ †Lj‡evÕ Mamunul Islam Mamun is the star player and captain of the Bangladesh football team. Last year, he became the first player from the country to play for Atletico De Kolkata in the Indian Super League. Also playing country club soccer for the Sheikh Jamal Club, he lead his club to two consecutive premier league titles. Here he talks about his life, football and future plans with Bihanga.

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How do you evaluate the present performance of the Bangladesh football team? Bangladesh football team has improved a lot in the last 10-15 years. The team has become more aggressive. They play to win these days though the end result has not always been satisfactory. Recently we lost many matches despite coming close to winning. However, the present team is the best team in Bangladesh’s football history.

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Who are the best performers in the team? Everyone gives his best in the position he is playing. But if I have to select a few names, they would be Yasin, Jamal Bhuiyan, Sohel Rana, Jewel, Zahid Hossain Emily, Rayhan, Rabbi, Jony and Ibrahim.

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How are your preparations going for the match against Australia in September? This match can bring good luck to our team. A lot of predictions has already been made about the match. If we can prove our credibility against Australia, it will

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boost our confidence for the next match against Jordan. People want the Bangladesh team to give a tough fight to Australia and play to win. We hope we can live up to the people's expectations.

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What's your plan for club career? I will try to play with dignity as long as I can. I want to play with a good team. And I play to win trophies irrespective of the team status. When I will realise that I can be of no use for the team, I will quit. MZ eQi fviZxq wcÖwgqvi wjM (AvBGmGj) G It is very difficult to play in the home AskMÖnY Ki‡jI Avcbv‡K gv‡V †`Lv hvqwb, returning from India Last year you played for the GeQi Kx †`Lv hv‡e? after the long ISL. That's ISL (Indian Soccer League), but m¤¢evbv Lye Kg, KviY evsjv‡`k †_‡K fvi‡Z why I missed some you could not play matches in wM‡q †L‡j Avevi wd‡i G‡m GLv‡b †Ljv GKUy matches last year. Bangladesh. What will happen KwVb n‡q hvq| MZevi hvIqvi Kvi‡Y Avwg this time? RvZxq `‡ji n‡q †ek wKQy †Ljv †Lj‡Z cvwiwb| It is very difficult to play in the homeground Avwg †`‡ki dyUej‡KB ¸iæZ¡ w`w”Q| ZvB Avgvi g‡b nq returning from India after the long series. Gevi fvi‡Z AvBGmGj †Lj‡Z hvIqv n‡e bv| Last year I missed some of my matches in Bangladesh because of the India tour. I always ågY cQ›` K‡ib? evsjv‡`‡k †Kv_vq †eov‡Z hvb †ewk? give importance to the home matches and that Avgvi me‡P‡q wcÖq K·evRvi, ev›`ievb| †klevi is why, I might not take part in ISL this year. ev›`iev‡bi bxjwMwi Lye fv‡jv †j‡MwQj| PÆMÖv‡gi †bfvj

¯úU Lye wcÖq| Which are the places you love to travel in Bangladesh? My favourites are Cox’s Bazar and Bandarban. During my last visit, Nilgiri of Bandarban amazed me. The Naval spot of Chittagong also attracts me.

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We mostly travel with Biman Bangladesh Airlines. The services they deliver is excellent. And I feel safe when travelling with Biman. What about your leisure time? I enjoy listening to Jeet Ganguly. Watching television is also one of my hobbies though I don't get much time to rest. But whenever I get, I try to spend time with friends and family. How has been your experience travelling with Biman Bangladesh Airlines? We mostly travel with Biman Bangladesh Airlines. The services they deliver is excellent. They always take extra care of us as we play for the national team. I feel safe when travelling with Biman. The behaviour of the crew members is also wonderful. What's your favourite food? I love whatever my mother cooks for me. Dal, rice, mashed potato, dried beef are also my favourites.

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Maminul Islam Mamun rose through the ranks of Abahami Limited before joining Sheikh Jamal Dhanmodi Club in 2009. His impressive performances in the IFA Shield 2014 attracted a host of foreign clubs, including Atlético de Kolkata for ISL. Winner, Bangladesh Premier League with Sheikh Jamal Dhanmodi, 2010-11, 2013-14.

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I follow the footsteps of midfielder Xavi, Gerard, PK the most. But Lionel Messi is all-in-all Any other sports you play beside football? I enjoy cricket the most. Then comes table tennis. I love Mushrafe Mortaza from our national team. I also enjoy batting of Indian Test skipper Virat Kohli. Alongside, I am also a big fan of Sachin Tendulkar, Jonty Rhodes and Shahid Afridi. And in football? From the legends of Bangladesh, I folow Arman bhai and my uncle Shamsuddin Chowdhury. They are my icons. Globally, I follow the footsteps of midfielder Xavi, Gerard, PK the most. But if I have to tell one name, then it would be Lionel Messi. He is all-in-all. Do you like movies? Who favourite filmstar? Yes, of course. My favourite movies are Dil Chahta Hai, 3 Idiots and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. I am a big fan of Bollywood's three Khans – Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.

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Head Office : Balaka, Kumitola, Dhaka-1229, Bangladesh, Tel: +88-02-8901600, +88-02-8901730-44

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King Khaled Int’l Airport Riyadh Riyadh, Kingdom Of Saudia Room No-1565 +966 1 220-0227 (a/p) Fax: +966-1 220-0227 Mobile: +966-50-424-6353 Email: ruhkk@bdbiman.com

Rome, Italy Rome (ROM), (GMT+1) Via Bissolati 54, Roma. +39-06-42884911 Fax: +39-06-42000211 Mobile: +39-3276868970 Email: romuu@bdbiman.com

Singapore Singapore (SIN), (GMT+8) 72 Anson Road, #05-03, Anson House, Singapore 079911 +65-64385220 Fax: +65-64387998 Mobile: +65-91119069 Email: sinuu@bdbiman.com

Airport Office Passenger Terminal Building, #041-49, Singapore Changi Airport Terminal -1, P.O. Box No-23, Singapore 819642 +65-65420067 Fax: +65-65426787 Mobile: +65-96323207 Email: sinkk@bdbiman.com

Toronto, Canada Toronto (YYZ), (GMT-5), 208, Bloor Street, West Suite No -806, PO M5S3B4, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. +1-416-9443381 Fax: +1-416-9448744 Email: nycuu@bdbiman.com

Yangon, Myanmar GSA - Transmarine Logistics Asia Pte Ltd, Room: R-18, 2nd Floor, Centre Point Tower No 65 Corner of Sule Pagoda Road and Merchant Street, Kyuaktada Township +95 1 371867-68, Fax: +95 1 371869 Mobile: +95943029328 Email: saeed.ahmed@transmarinelogistics.com


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Bangladesh fleet

Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd. Central Engineering Department

Interior Arrangement of Boeing 737-800 (12J+150Y = 162 PAX) Entry/ Exit

Emergency Exit(02nos.)

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Emergency Exit(02nos.)

Entry/ Exit

Interior Arrangement of Boeing 777-300ER (35J+384Y = 419 PAX) Entry/ Entry/ Entry/ Emergency Exit Exit Exit Exit

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Rows 1-28

Interior Arrangement of Airbus A310 (27J+198Y = 225 PAX)

Emergency Exit

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Emergency Exit

Entry/ Exit

Emergency Exit Rows 1-43 (Rows No. 3-7 are omitted.)

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Emergency Exit

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Entry/ Exit

Rows 1-52 (Row No. 13 are omitted.)

Interior Arrangement of Boeing 777-200ER (12J+21W+286Y = 319PAX) Entry/ Exit

Emergency Exit

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Interior Arrangement of Q 400 Aircraft S2-AGR

Rows 1-34

S2-ADK = Rows 1-34 (Rows No. 5, 6, 7, 13 are omitted) S2-ADF = Rows 1-36 (Rows No. 5, 6, 7, 8, 13 are omitted)

Passenger Compartment Y Class 74 Seats Emergency Exit

Service Door

FWD PAX DOOR

AFT PAX DOOR Pitch: 19 X 31”

Biman Bangladesh Airlines Fleet Data TECHNICAL DETAILS

AIRCRAFT 777-300ER

777-200ER

A310-300

737-800

Passengers

35 J + 384 Y

12 J + 21 W + 286 Y

25 J +196 Y

12 J+ 150 Y

Engines (maximum thrust)

GE90-100 (115,300 lbs.)

PW4090 (90,000 lbs.)

PW4000 (56,000 lbs.)

CFM56-7 (26,300 lbs.)

Maximum Fuel Capacity

181,300 liters

171,200 liters

61,630 liters

26,025 liters

Maximum Takeoff Weight

755,000 lbs

632,499 lbs

361,600 lbs

70,987 kg

Maximum Range

7,825 NM (14,490 km)

7725NM (14316 km)

9,600 km

5,665 km

Typical Cruise Speed

905 km/h

1000 km/h

850 km/h

828 km/h

Wing span

212 ft. 7 in (64.8 m)

199 ft. 11 in (60.9 m)

144 ft. 0.4 in (43.9m)

112 ft. 7in (34.315 m)

With winglets

n/a

n/a

n/a

117 ft. 5 in (35.8 m)

Overall Length

242 ft. 4 in (73.86 m)

209 ft. 1 in (63.7 m)

153 ft. 0.9 in (46.66 m)

129 ft. 6 in (39.472 m)

Tail Height

60 ft. 8 in (18.49 m)

60 ft. 8 in (18.49 m)

51 ft. 10 in (15.81 m)

40 ft. 10.5 in (12.459 m)

Interior Cabin Width

20 ft. 4 in (6.2 m)

20 ft. 4 in (6.2 m)

18 ft. 6 in (5.64 m)

12 ft. 4 in (3.7592 m)

BASIC DIMENSIONS

Note: Interior arrangement of S2-ADK has shown in figure. ‘W’ refers to Premium Economy Class of Biman and may vary according to routes.

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