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Job Details
- Organization: Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC)
- Company Details: To Know About Company -> See Below
- Position :
- Temporary Teacher
- English
- IT
- Physical Exercise
- Temporary Teacher
- Total Post: 4
- Qualification: See The Circular
- Salary: See The Circular
- Dead Line: 25th August 2022
Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC)
Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC) is a government-owned corporation in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation was founded in 1976. It is in charge of Karnafuli Paper Mills, the largest Paper Mill in Bangladesh. Haiul Quaium is the present chairman of the corporation. It operates 12 factories in Bangladesh including Urea Fertiliser Factory Ltd in Ghorashal and Polash Urea Fertiliser Factory in Palash, Narsingdi. The corporation has liabilities of 51.06 billion takas to state-owned banks. BCIC College is run by a corporation. In 1982 it set up the first tiles factory in Bangladesh. It is subsidized by the Bangladesh government. The Training Institute for Chemical Industries (TICI) is a sister concern of BCIC and is run by BCIC too. Chittagong Urea Fertilizer School and College fall under this corporation, as does Urea Sar Karkhana School & College.
Deputy-chief of personnel Momtaz Begum of BCIC was found involved in graft and nepotism after a probe by the Ministry of Industries. She was promoted despite the findings of the probe to the chief of personnel. In March 2017 Mohammad Iqbal, the chairman of the BCIC, was transferred to Bangladesh Climate Change Trust and was replaced by Additional Secretary Shah Md Aminul Haq. Iqbal refused to hand over his charge to Haq and has since been lobbying government officials to retain his job as of April 2017. On 17 May 2017, Harun-ar-Rashid, the chief of the BCIC warehouse in Patuakhali disappeared along with 100 million takas worth of fertilizer. BCIC had seen past, hundreds of thousands of fertilizers disappearing.
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