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M A Khan(Rear Adm.) was a fomous organizer & politician in Bangladesh. He was the cheif of Bangladesh Navy. Also he was acted as Minister of Communication of Bangladesh Govt. During that period, in communication sector, there were huge development in Bangladesh. Dhaka-Chittagong Highway, Dhaka-Rangpur-RajShahi highway, Dhaka-Khulna highway, Dhaka-Sylhet separate highway, all these roads had built newly at the international standard, which made Dhaka nearer to his periferial district. There are thousands of small & big bridges build on that time.
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