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PRAN‑RFL Group Introduction and History

 Started with Rangpur Foundry (RFL)  established in 1981, later expanded to  become a specialized agro-processing company in 1985 with the addition of PRAN (Food and Agri-Products). It is currently one of the largest and most diversified conglomerates in Bangladesh, operating in food, plastics, electronics, light engineering, household products and retail. Diversity of business segments and products PRAN‑RFL Group manages approximately 8,000 products and 100+ brands in the following categories: Food & Beverage (Juice, snacks, biscuit, frozen foods etc.) Plastic products, kitchenware, pipes, home decor Electronics & Home Appliances (Vision Electronics) Light Engineering (e‑bikes, bicycles – Duranta, Foundry) Household & Household including elevators, paints, cables, shoes. Market and export expansion The group exports agriculture, paints, plastics, RMG, footwear, engineering and furniture to about 145 countries. Exports in FY 2021‑22 were USD 532 million, which...

Tata Group: India’s Most Iconic Business Empire

"Learn about the Tata Group — India’s most respected business empire. Explore its history, top companies, global reach, and vision for the future." Introduction The Tata Group is one of the oldest, largest, and most respected business conglomerates in India. Founded by visionary industrialist Jamsetji Tata in 1868, the group has played a pivotal role in shaping modern India. From steel to software, tea to airlines, Tata’s footprint is present in almost every major industry. History of Tata Group Founded: 1868 Founder: Jamsetji Tata Headquarters: Mumbai, India Jamsetji's dream was to bring world-class industry, education, and infrastructure to India. First major company: Tata Steel (formerly TISCO) in 1907. Top 10 Companies Under Tata Group Company Name Industry Tata Motors Automobile (EV, SUV, Trucks) Tata Steel Steel Production Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) IT and Software Titan Company Watches, Jewellery Tata Power Electricity and Renewable Energy Tata...

Reliance Industries Limited (RIL)

  🏢 About Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) It is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Founded in 1958 by Dhirubhai Ambani as "Reliance Commercial Corporation"; later the name and scope of business expanded. Business Areas Energy and Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Petrochemicals (Polymers, Polyesters, Advanced Materials) Oil Refining (World's Largest Single-Axis Refinery – Jamnagar) Retail (Reliance Retail, Digital & Physical Retail Platform) Digital Services (Jio Platforms: Telecom, Content, Internet) Media and Entertainment (Viacom18, Network18 etc.) Investments in other sectors like textiles and life sciences . Financial and Corporate Information Net Income as of March 31, 2025: Approximately ₹81309 crore (~US$9.94 billion) . India's largest public company by market value and revenue, and among the world's largest conglomerates . Number of employees in 2024: approximately 347,362 peo...

20-30 people are entering India every day as the textile business in Bangladesh has collapsed

 20 to 30 Bangladeshis are entering India every day due to the collapse of garment industry in changing conditions in Bangladesh.  Indian law enforcement agencies are arresting Bangladeshi infiltrators almost every day.  Himanta Biswa Sharma, Chief Minister of India's northeastern state of Assam, made such a claim on Wednesday. He said that after the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government, India has arrested 23 people associated with terrorist organizations in Bangladesh.  Assam Police STF and NIA conducted a joint operation and arrested them.  The Chief Minister of Assam has expressed his concern that due to the unstable situation in Bangladesh, the incidence of infiltration into India has increased. Himanta Sharma said, “We have leaked a major terrorist module.  We have arrested 23 people from Assam, Kerala and West Bengal.'' This Chief Minister of Assam said, "The police of Assam and Tripura are arresting 20 to 30 Bangladeshi infiltrators every day.  An...

The Yunus government opened

  The Yunus government opened up about the allegations of depriving Hindus of government jobs, said… Various posts claimed that Bangladesh's Home Affairs Advisor Jahangir Alamgir Chowdhury said, "Bangladesh is a Muslim-dominated country, so only Muslims will get priority in police or government jobs here. However, the Bangladesh government claimed that this quote is false." In Bangladesh, there have been recent complaints of minorities being deprived of government jobs on religious grounds.  Awami League has also moved on this.  Various posts about this have gone viral on social media in India.  In this situation, the press wing of the Chief Advisor to the Government of Bangladesh opened up about this by publishing a statement.  It is said that no person is deprived of government service on religious grounds.  It has been claimed that all the posts that have gone viral on social media are fake.  Meanwhile, various posts claim that Bangladesh's Home ...

India's Katakata-based news media ``OneIndia'' today 29 December published news under the title of 'Cancellation of recruitment of Hindus in police'.

  India's Katakata-based news media``OneIndia'' today 29 December published news under the title of 'Cancellation of recruitment of Hindus in police'. It is claimed in the published news, despite the face of another bully, Mohammed Yunus's anti-Hindu attitude is again in the open.  Yunus's government banned the appointment of Hindus in the police administration of Bangladesh.  Guidelines have been issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Public Service Commission in Bangladesh. The One India report also says that guidelines have been issued that Hindus cannot be appointed to the posts of constables, not even to higher posts in the police.  As a result of this order of the Yunus government, it is known that the applications of more than one and a half thousand Hindu job seekers have been cancelled. Not only that, it is also known that around 100 Hindu officers of ASP and SP rank currently working have been dismissed from their jobs.  Yunus's governme...

What will happen in Bangladesh on the 26th?

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 "Amar Sonar Bangla, " the national anthem of Bangladesh, was adopted soon after the country separated from Pakistan in 1971. It's likely that the day will be celebrated with a sense of pride and unanimity among all citizens, even though there may be special events or commemorations scheduled. Flag-raising ceremonies, cultural gatherings, or even a special broadcast centred around the anthem and its significance could occur.