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Sunday, October 5, 2014

[mukto-mona] DDD 127. Bangladeshi Man’s Mission [1 Attachment]

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DHAKA DAILY DISH, 127th Issue, 5th Oct '14
 
Dear All
On the happy occasion of 'Eid' -
I humbly place a positive picture on the country we care so much.
I got its reference from Mr Isha Khan, a prominent promoter of
postings in email groups in New England area.  Then, I got
it from the main source, "The Guardian" and placed it
for you.  It is for you to feel the pride, and also to
share with someone you want to motivate and
inspire.  Together, we can strive to work
for a 'Better Bangladesh'. Thanks
Haque, Lowell, MA.
 
 
DUFFEL COAT DREAMS :
Bangladeshi Man's Mission To Sell Britishness Abroad
o   Mark TranThe Guardian,  3 October 2014                                                     
o   When George Osborne told the Institute of Directors that small
o   companies felt "too daunted" to export to countries outside Europe,
o   he could have cited the story of Mamun Chowdhury's duffel coats as
o   an inspiration to Britain's manufacturers.  Chowdhury has made it by,
o   as he puts it, "selling Britishness" – competing in the international
o   rag trade from a small factory in the East End of London.  Arriving in
o   London from Bangladesh in 1991, virtually penniless but with deep
o   ambition, the clothing entrepreneur began his career in the UK by
o   importing ready-made shirts from his home country.  …………..


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