Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation
Abbreviation | BJMC |
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Formation | 1972 |
Founder | Ministry of Textiles and Jute |
Type | State owned association |
Legal status | Operational |
Purpose | Functioning as an umbrella of all jute factories in Bangladesh |
Headquarters | Adamjee Court Annex-1, 115–120 Motijheel, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Region served | Bangladesh |
Official language | Bengali, English |
Parent organization | Directorate General of Jute |
Affiliations | |
Website | www |
Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC) is a public corporation that manages all government-owned jute factories and industries in Bangladesh. The corporation is located in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.[1] In addition to the jute mills, it also owns several public entities in other fields[which?] for the purposes of funding and revenue collection.[2][3]
History
[edit]The BJMC corporation was formed in 1972 when the government of Bangladesh nationalised all the jute mills in the country as part of an effort to institute new socialist policies.[1] The corporation is currently responsible for managing nine state-run jute mills in Bangladesh,[4] including Adamjee Jute Mills.[5] In 2016, the government announced plans to upgrade the jute mills by spending $340 million USD with Chinese assistance.[6]
The corporation also has a professional football team called Team BJMC.[7]
List of nationalised jute mills
[edit]About 78 jute mills were nationalised following the independence of Bangladesh and later they became subsidiaries of the Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation.[8] The list is given below:
- Adamjee Jute Mills
- Afil Jute Mills
- Ajax Jute Mills
- A. K. Khan Jute Mills
- Aleem Jute Mills
- Alhaj Jute Mills
- Alijan Jute Mills
- Allied Jute Mills
- Amin Jute Mills
- Anowara Jute Mills
- A. R. Howlader Jute Mills
- Ashraf Jute Mills
- Bawa Jute Mills
- Broad Burlap Industries
- Carpeting Jute Mills
- Chandpur Jute Mills
- Chittagong Jute Mills
- Co-operative Jute Mills
- Crescent Jute Mills
- Delta Jute Mills
- Dacca Jute Mills
- Dawood Jute Mills
- Eastern Jute Mills
- Fauji Chatkal Jute Mills
- Gul Ahmed Jute Mills
- Hafez Jute Mills
- Hamedia Jute Mill
- Hussain Jute Mills
- Jabbar Jute Mills
- Janata Jute Mills
- Jessore Jute Mills
- Karim Jute Mills
- Kohinoor Jute Mills
- Latif Bawany Jute Mills
- Maqbular Rahman Jute Mills
- M. M. Jute Mills
- Mohsen Jute Mills
- Meghna Jute Mills
- Munawar Jute Mills
- National Jute Mills
- Nawab Abdul Malek Jute Mills
- Nawab H. Askari Jute Mills
- Nishat Jute Mills
- New Dacca Industries
- Pak. (Bangladesh) Jute Mills
- Pakistan (Bangladesh) Fabric Co.
- People's Jute Mills
- Pubali Jute Mills
- Purbachal Jute Mills
- R R. Jute Mills
- Sarwar Jute Mills
- Sattar Jute Mills
- S. K. M. Jute Mills
- Sonali Jute Mills
- Star Jute Mills
- Star Alkaid Jute Mills
- Sultana Jute Mills
- Taj Jute Backing Co
- United Jute Mills
- Victory Jute Products
- W. Rahman Jute Mills
- Daulatpur Jute Mills
- Mymensingh Jute Mills
- Nabarun Jute Mills
- Platinum Jubilee Jute Mills
- Qaumi Jute Mills
- Mashriqui Jute Mills
- Associate Bagg. Co.
- Bangladesh Fabric Co.
- Sonar Bangladesh Jute Mills
- Gawsia Jute Mills
- N. Askari Jute Mills
- Transocean Fibre Processors
- Amin Old Field
- N. A. Malek Jute Mills
- M. R. Jute Mills
- Banani Jute Mills
- Mills Furmishing
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Jute Industry". Banglapedia. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ^ "Team BJMC taste maiden victory". The Daily Star. 16 June 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ Parvez, Sohel (15 May 2019). "BJMC Burdened With Losses | Anomalies in jute purchase, low productivity, inefficiency key factors; Tk 7,477cr bailout in last 10 years fails to improve situation". The Daily Star. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ "Jute mills workers observe work abstention protesting fresh pay rule". Dhaka Tribune. 20 September 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ^ "Adamjee Jute Mill". Banglapedia. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ^ "Government to upgrade jute mills to boost production". Dhaka Tribune. Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ^ "BJMC get their revenge". The Daily Star. 11 March 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
- ^ "Industrial enterprises placed under Bangladesh Jute Industries Corporation" (PDF).