Jesuit culture, Tagore
Yasmeen’s family shifted from Ballygunge Place to Circus Row when she was nine years old. Sengupta’s family home stood a stone’s throw from the Park Circus Seven-Point intersection. The two got introduced through a set of common friends and got married in 1975.
Sengupta, who did his school and college from St. Xavier’s, holds Jesuit principles close to his heart till this day.
Yasmeen did her school from South Point and graduated from Loreto College. Yasmeen’s grandfather, Rafiuddin Ahmed, is the founder of the R. Ahmed Dental College, the oldest such institute in Southeast Asia.
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Locally-made refrigerator dominating country’s market: Survey
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dominating country’s refrigerator-market, holding 80 per cent of its total
market share whereas, just a decade ago, Bangladesh was almost fully
dependent on imported refrigerators to meet its demand.
Of the 80 per cent, Walton holds a lion share of 66 per cent while Marcel,
Jamuna, Vision, Minister and other local manufacturers occupy the rest
percentage, according to a survey, conducted by Marketing Watch Bangladesh
(MWB), A Dhaka University based non-profit organisation.
The findings of the research were unveiled today at a press briefing held
at the conference room of Dhaka University Marketing department.
The research team was consisted of Marketing department chairman Professor
Interfaith couples talk about lived experiences From using both surnames to none, parents have also kept religion column blank while admitting their kids to school
They left the religion column blank while admitting their kids to school. Their daughter uses both their surnames. Another couple did not give any surname to their daughter.
Two Hindu-Muslim couples spoke about their lived experiences at an online discussion on December 23. They said they did not want their children to grow up as people belonging to any particular religion and that their marriage and living together bore testimonies that love was bigger than the boundaries set by dogmatic religionists.