3 Monthly Profit Bearing Sanchayapatra [ ৩ মাস অন্তর মুনাফাভিত্তিক সঞ্চয়পত্র ] (Tin Mash Antar Munafa Vittik 3-Year Sanchayapatra) This Sanchayapatra was introduced in 1998 Denomination: Tk.1, 00,000/-; Tk. 2, 00,000/-; Tk. 5, 00,000/- and 10, 00,000/-. Issue Office: National Savings Bureau, Bangladesh Bank, Schedule Bank and Bangladesh Post offices Download 3 Years Bangladesh Sanchayapatra form Who can purchase: A certificate may be purchased by any of the following, namely- A single adult; A minor; Two adults in their joint names and An adult on behalf of-a single minor, two minor jointly, himself/herself and a minor jointly and any lunatic of whom he is the guardian or manager appointed by a court of law. How to Purchase: To submit a dully fill-up prescribed application from (SC-1) along with photocopy of National Identity Card or Passport or Birth certificate, 02 copies of passport size photograph eac...
Barisal Bulls is a franchise cricket team that plays in the Bangladesh
Premier League representing the division of Barisal, Bangladesh. The team is
led by Mahmudullah Riyad and coached by Graham Ford. The team is owned by Axiom
Technologies. Barisal Burners became the runner-up of the first edition.
Franchise history: In 2012, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) created
the cricket tournament Bangladesh Premier League based on the Twenty20 form of
the game.[1] Six teams participated in the inaugural tournament, beginning 9
February 2012. The teams representing six different Divisions of Bangladesh,
including Barisal, were put up on auction in Dhaka on 10 January 2012 at the
Radisson Hotel. The Barisal Burners were bought by ALIF SSL Sports Holdings Ltd
(A Concern of Alif Group) for a price of USD 1.01 million.
Bangladeshi Players: Mahmudullah Riyad, Shabbir Rahman, Al-Amin
Hossain, Shohag Gazi, Taijul Islam, Shahriar Nafees, Mehedi Maruf, Nadif
Chowdhury, Rony Talukder, Mohammad Sharifullah and Sajedul Islam
Foreign Players: Chris Gayle (WI), Brendan Taylor (WK) (ZIM), Kevin
Cooper (WI), Evin Lewis (WI), Seekkuge Prasanna (SL), Mohammad Sami (PAK) and
Imad Wasim (PAK)
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