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BRAC
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BRAC is world's largest NGO, with the number of employees exceeding 24,000.

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Sajida Foundation
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It started in 1987 with a small garage school in SAJIDA’s founder’s residence. By 1993, it evolved into a formal institution offering micro-credit to poor urban woman in old Dhaka. Over the next decade, the micro-credit program diversified into different types of credit for a heterogeneous group of family entrepreneurs and simultaneously different types of social development programs were developed.

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Aarong
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Aarong is the handicraft-marketing arm of BRAC (Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee), the largest NGO in Bangladesh. Aarong means a village fair, where craftsman of all trades exhibit and sale their traditional handicrafts. It helps vitalize the traditional craftsmanship and find a wider market for their products nationally and internationally.

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BRAC University
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BRAC University, established in 2001, is one of the leading private universities in Bangladesh.

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Dhaka University
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Dhaka University: the Oxford of the East

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HS Enterprise Limited
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HS Enterprise Limited, based in Dhaka, is renowned importers and assemblers of generators, two wheeler, three wheelers and four-wheelers in Bangladesh.

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THE DAILY STAR
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Dily Star is one of the most prominent English national dailies in Bangladesh

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THE DAILY ITTEFAQ
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Dily Ittegaq is one of the most prominent Bangla national dailies in Bangladesh

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