Exported EPDM rubber expansion joints for the KODDA power plant project in Bangladesh
Shanghai Songjiang Company exports EPDM rubber expansion joint products for the KODDA power plant project in Bangladesh. Songjiang Group provides high-quality, high-temperature resistant rubber expansion joints for numerous national key projects. To learn more, please click on the case study query.
The Bengal region includes Bangladesh and the Indian-controlled state of West Bengal. Sometimes it also includes the Indian states of Bihar, Tripura, and Odisha.
The primary inhabitants of this region are the Bengali people, who speak Bengali. Bangladesh has a population of 164.7 million, while West Bengal has a population of 84.3 million. In terms of religion, 66% of the population in the Bengal region is Muslim, while 33% are Hindu.
East Bengal, now known as Bangladesh, is a South Asian country located north of the Bay of Bengal. It shares a small southeastern mountainous border with Myanmar, and is bordered by India on the east, west, and north, with numerous enclaves in the northern border. The total area of the country is 147,570 square kilometers. In June 2015, Bangladesh gained 111 enclaves totaling 170 square kilometers as part of a new border agreement with India, and residents within these enclaves were given the option to choose their nationality freely.
The Bengali people are one of the ancient ethnic groups in the Indian subcontinent. The earliest inhabitants of the Bengal region were Australoid people. In 1757, Bengal became a province of British India. After the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, it became part of Pakistan and was known as East Pakistan. In 1971, it gained independence from Pakistan.
Bangladesh has a subtropical monsoon climate, while the coastal areas have a tropical savanna climate influenced by the monsoon. The region is crisscrossed with rivers, making river transportation important. Floods are common during the rainy season, and tropical cyclones are frequent. Natural resources include natural gas, coal, titanium, and zircon, with jute being a major economic resource for Bangladesh.
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