Synonyms for agrani or Related words with agrani

banijya              grameena              sahakari              janardhan              sahkari              vysya              alfalah              patsanstha              idbi              soneri              gramya              chakki              hdfc              pubali              oswal              urja              ztbl              rupali              sabuj              rastra              nagrik              udyog              kotak              gangaram              ulhas              bikas              bhandar              shriram              shipra              sobha              bholanath              karkhana              prabartak              vikash              kallyan              taraqiati              somaiya              kshetriya              bijoy              icici              modhumoti              sankalp              gokuldas              shikshana              vasantrao              gokulam              bangur              vasavi              jawal              nagindas             



Examples of "agrani"
In 1966 it was named Azimpur Agrani Balika Bidyalay and then Agrani Balika Bidyalay. The college section was established on 1 November 1994 and then it was given the name Agrani School and College.
1. Md. Abdul Kader, Senior Principal Officer/Manager,Agrani Bank Limited ( Now Retired).
Hossain graduated from Dacca Art College (later Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka). He co-founded "Agrani Shilpa Shongo" in 1952.
Agrani Bank Limited was established on 26 March 1972 by combining two abandoned Pakistani banks Commerce Bank and Habib Bank. The Bank is fully owned by the Government of Bangladesh. Agrani Bank is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of 12 members headed by a Chairman. The Bank is headed by the Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer; Managing Director is assisted by Deputy Managing Directors and General Managers. The bank has 11 Circle offices, 34 Divisions in head office, 62 zonal offices and 921 branches including 27 corporate and 40 AD (authorized dealer) branches. It has been corporatized on 15 November 2007 and emerged as Agrani Bank Limited (ABL) taking over assets, liability and goodwill of Agrani Bank. The authorized capital of the Bank is Tk 8 billion.
He had offers from BCL sides- Agrani Bank SC, Uttar Baridhara SC and Wari Club and Rana chose to go for Wari.
Agrani Bank () is a state-owned commercial bank of Bangladesh established in 1972 . Its headquarters is situated at Motijheel in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.
Every year, on 2 January, a Milad Mahfil (group prayer session) is held in the school ground to pray for brighter future and celebrate the birthday of Agrani School and College.
In view of these achievements, as well as its position among the universities of Uttar Pradesh, the state government accorded it formal recognition in July 1992 as a ‘Premier Institution’ ("Vishesh Agrani Sanstha").
Agamee Prakashani earned Bangla Academy Book Fair Prize (Best Stall), Shahid Munir Choudhary Award for published highest number of quality books in 2012, National Book Center Prize, Agrani Bank Sahitya Puraskar and many more.
The medical centre is temporarily placed at the ground floor of the administrative building. A branch of the official bank of “Agrani Bank Limited” is located at the ground floor of the Administrative building.A post office is also in here.
Thaicom 5 was constructed by Alcatel Alenia Space, and is based on the Spacebus 3000A satellite bus, with a configuration identical to the Thaicom 3 satellite which it replaced. It was originally ordered as Thaicom 4, but sold to Agrani as Agrani 2 before completion. It was completed in 1997, and stored until June 2005 when it was cancelled and sold back to Thaicom as Thaicom 5. It is equipped with 25 G/H band (IEEE C band) and 14 J band (IEEE K band) transponders, and at launch it had a mass of , with an expected operational lifespan of 12 years.
Rokeya Mannan (students called her Tulu Appa) was headmistress of Agrani School for a long time, and she possesses a special place in the heart and mind of the students of Agrani. She is the co-chairperson of "Breaking the Silence". For her contribution to education in Bangladesh she received the Begum Rokeya Padak in 2006. The award carries a gold medal embossed with Begum Rokeya’s image, Tk 10,000 and a certificate to honor the contribution of Begum Rokeya to the awakening of women.
Athani taluk is the largest taluk in Belagavi district of Karnataka, India. It has a total area of 2070.54 km, 70% is cultivated. This includes 5 towns, 115 inhabited villages, and hamlets with rural population of 4,07,485 as per 2011 census. The total population of the taluk is 5,25,832. The taluk is bounded by Sangli district of Maharashtra in north, Vijayapur district in east, and Bagalkot District in the south east. Geologically the area is covered by Deccan Trap formation. The average annual rainfall is 582 mm. The Krishna flows 110 km in the taluk and Agrani. Agrani is beside the pandegao, shirur, ajur, sambargi, nagnur (p.a.), tawanshi, and kalloti.
Athani taluk is largest taluk in a Belagavi district located of the Karnataka state in India. It has a total area of 1995.7 km, 74% is cultivated. This includes 89 inhabited villages and hamlets with rural population of 761,400 souls as per 2011 census. The total population of taluk 2,30,00 The taluk is bounded by Sangli district of Maharashtra in north and Vijapur district in east,Bagalkot district in south east . Geologically the area is covered by Deccan Trap formation. The average annual rainfall is 582 mm. The two rivers that flow here are, Krishna and Agrani. Agrani is beside the pandegao, shirur, ajur, sambargi, nagnur(p.a.), tawanshi, and kalloti.
Major Commercial centers are Pirganj, Chatra, Balua, Khalashpir, Vendabari, Motherganjhat is big commercial area and Shanerhat. There are branches of Sonali Bank in Pirganj, Chatra and Khalashpir. There are also branches of Rashahi Krishi Bank in Pirganj, Rupali Bank in Vendabari, Agrani Bank in Shanerhat and Janata Bank in Motherganj.
He worked with Nathuram Godse for almost six years under the Hindu Mahasabha. On 28 March 1944 the publication of Marathi daily "Agrani" started at Pune. Godse was its editor and Apte its manager. It bore a picture of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on its front page. Apte was present on the spot at Mahatma Gandhi's assassination, with Godse.
Two rivers are flow there, one is famous Krishna River and Agrani. Krishna river is 4 km away from the village but in the rainy season the backwater of Krishna River stays up to the village and it is a main water source for agriculture.
In 2005, for his contribution for children's literature he was awarded the Bangla Academy Award. Apart from this, he has received the Agrani Bank Children's Literature Award, Chander Haat Children's Literature Award, and Euro Children's Literature Award. Among film awards, he was awarded the Bangladesh Film Journalists Association (BACHSAS) Award, Cultural Reporters Award, National Film Award, and many national level awards.
Godse started a Marathi language newspaper for the Hindu Mahasabha called "Agrani", which some years later was renamed "Hindu Rashtra". Godse rejected Gandhi's philosophy, believing Gandhi repeatedly sabotaged the interests of Hindus by using the "fasting unto death" tactic on many issues. In Godse's view, Gandhi was giving in to Muslim interests in ways that seemed unfair and anti-national.
Athani Taluk is the largest taluk in a Belagavi district; it has a total area of 2070.54 km, 74% is cultivated. This includes 115 inhabited villages and hamlets with a rural population of 4,07,485 as per the 2011 census. The total population of taluk is 5,25,832 . The taluk is bounded by Sangli district of Maharashtra in the north, Vijayapura district in the east, and Krishna river in the south.it flows 110 km in the taluk.Geologically the area is covered by Deccan Trap formation. The average annual rainfall is 582 mm. The two rivers that flow here are Krishna and Agrani river. Agrani is beside the pandegao, shirur, ajur, sambargi, nagnur (p.a.), tawanshi, and kalloti.