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Titas may refer to: *Titas River, in Bangladesh, **''Titash Ekti Nadir Naam'', a novel and film *Titas Gas, Bangladesh's largest gas company, after the Titas gas field. *Titãs, the Titans, a Brazilian band ** ''Titãs'' (album) *Titas Upazila, an Upazila of Comilla District See also * Titus (other) Titus (AD 39–81) was Roman emperor from 79 to 81. Titus may also refer to: Bible *Epistle to Titus, a book of the Bible People Given name Ancient Rome *Titus (praenomen) *Emperor Vespasian (AD 9–79), also named Titus Flavius Vespasianus, la ... * Tita (other) {{Disambig ...
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Titas River
The Titas ( ''Titāsa''; also Romanized Titash) is a river in Bangladesh which merges into the Meghna river and forms part of the Surma-Meghna River System. Titas starts its journey from Sarail Upazila, Brahmanbaria. The river is long and again meets the Meghna river near Nabinagar Upazila, Brahmanbaria. Bangladesh's first Y-shaped bridge is over this river connecting Comilla and Brahmanbaria. Geography Titas Gas, the biggest natural gas reserve of Bangladesh located in Brahmanbaria, which supplies gas to capital Dhaka, is named after this river. One of the offshoots of the Meghna river is also named as the Titas. The river has become narrow and shallow in many places due to siltation. Depiction in popular culture ''Titash Ekti Nadir Naam'' (''A River Called Titas'') is a 1956 novel by Bengali writer Adwaita Mallabarman and adapted into the 1973 film of the same name by Ritwik Ghatak Ritwik Kumar Ghatak (; 4 November 19256 February 1976) was an Indian film director, sc ...
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Titash Ekti Nadir Naam
''Titash Ekti Nadir Naam'', or ''A River Called Titas'', is a 1973 Bengali language film directed by Ritwik Ghatak and produced as a joint collaboration between India and Bangladesh. It is based on the 1956 novel of the same name by Adwaita Mallabarma. Set in pre-independence India, the film follows the Malo fishing community along the Titas River. After rescuing a woman abducted by river bandits, her decision to raise a child alone challenges the community’s rigid traditions surrounding marriage, motherhood, and social order. Rosy Samad, Golam Mostafa, Kabori, Prabir Mitra, and Roushan Jamil starred in lead roles.Silver Jubilee, Bangladesh Film Archive celebrations, Events on the 2nd day
Ersahad Kamol, The Daily Star, 11 June 2004.
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Titas Gas
The Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution PLC ( ''Titas Gas'') is the natural gas distributor in Bangladesh, with an 80% market share. As of 2020, they employed 2,100 staff and served 2.8 million domestic customers, 12,000 commercial customers, and 5,300 industrial customers. It is responsible for gas distribution in Dhaka and Mymensingh. History Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution PLC was established on 20 November 1964 following the discovery of gas in Titas in 1962 in the then East Pakistan. On 28 April 1968, commercial activities started with the supply of gas to Siddhirganj Thermal Power Station through the Titas-Demra gas pipeline. The pipeline was constructed by East Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation. On 9 June 2008, the company was listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange and on 19 June 2008 it was listed on the Chittagong Stock Exchange The Chittagong Stock Exchange () is a stock exchange based in the port city Chittagong, Bangladesh. It is one of the ...
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Titãs
Titãs (, Portuguese for Titans) are a Brazilian Rock music, rock band from São Paulo. Though they primarily are classified as a rock band, the band have also experimented with genres such as New wave music, new wave, punk rock, ska, grunge, Música Popular Brasileira, MPB and electronic music. They are one of the most successful rock bands in Brazil, having sold more than 6.3 million albums as of 2005 and having been covered by several well-known Brazilian artists and a couple of international singers. They were awarded a Latin Grammy in 2009 and have won the Imprensa Trophy for Best Band a record four times. Titãs is known for initially having nine members: bassist and vocalist Nando Reis, vocalists Branco Mello, Ciro Pessoa, and Arnaldo Antunes, guitarist Marcelo Fromer, vocalist and guitarist Tony Bellotto, multi instrumentalist and vocalist Paulo Miklos, drummer André Jung (musician), André Jung, and keyboardist and vocalist Sérgio Britto, with each of the members (exce ...
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Titãs (album)
''Titãs'' is the debut album of Brazilian rock band Titãs. It is the only album to feature André Jung on drums. The album also features Pena Schmidt's production and some contributions from vocalist Ciro Pessoa, who founded the band only to quit before the album was released. Though the album sold poorly (less than 50,000 copies by the time of its release), it generated some hit singles and secured some performances at popular TV shows such as the ones presented by Chacrinha and Hebe Camargo. By August 1997, its total sales were at 109,000. In its cover, there is a picture of the members in which they appear to be slightly pending to their right, but in reality they were all standing straight. The photograph was taken in a ramp-like surface and later adjusted in the cover so that all members were aligned. Unlike what was common practice at that time, no single was released before the album since the band - composed of nine members up until shortly before the album recording - ...
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Titas Upazila
Titas () is an upazila of Comilla District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh. It has a rich heritage of culture and tradition. This upazilla was formerly under Daudkandi upazilla. In 2005, it has been made a entirely new upazilla. History Titas was created in 2004. It split with nine Unions from Daudkandi Upazila. The name Titas named after the river Titas. Then minister and local MP Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain proposed the name. Location It has Homna Upazila of Comilla District on the north, Daudkandi Upazila on the south, Muradnagar Upazila on the east and Meghna Upazila on the west. Demographics According to the 2011 Census of Bangladesh, Titas Upazila had 36,068 households and a population of 184,617. 47,650 (25.81%) were under 10 years of age. Meghna has a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 43.04%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1120 females per 1000 males. 3,532 (1.91%) lived in urban areas. Administration Titas Upazila is di ...
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Comilla District
Comilla District, officially known as Cumilla District, () is a district located in southeastern Bangladesh. It lies about southeast of Dhaka. Comilla is bordered by Brahmanbaria District, Brahmanbaria and Narayanganj District, Narayanganj districts to the north, Noakhali District, Noakhali and Feni District, Feni districts to the south, Tripura state of India to the east and Munshiganj District, Munshiganj and Chandpur District, Chandpur districts to the west. History The name Comilla is derived from the Bengali word ''Komolangko'' (), the previous ancient name of the region, which means 'Nelumbo nucifera, lotus pond'. The present Comilla is a district under the Chittagong Division. It was once under the reign of Gangaridai and Samatata in ancient period. As far as is known from the ancient archeology found in the region, Gupta dynasty, Gupta emperors ruled Comilla since the fifth century AD. It was under the control of Gauda Kingdom in 6th century AD after the fall of Gupta ...
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Titus (other)
Titus (AD 39–81) was Roman emperor from 79 to 81. Titus may also refer to: Bible *Epistle to Titus, a book of the Bible People Given name Ancient Rome *Titus (praenomen) *Emperor Vespasian (AD 9–79), also named Titus Flavius Vespasianus, later Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus, father of Emperor Titus *Emperor Domitian (AD 51–96), Titus Flavius Domitianus, later Titus Flavius Caesar Domitianus and Titus Flavius Caesar Domitianus Augustus *Titus Livius (59 BC–AD 17), historian usually referred to as Livy in English *Titus Pomponius Atticus (110/109 BC–35/32 BC), philosopher and friend of Marcus Tullius Cicero *Titus Quinctius Flamininus (c. 229 BC–174 BC), politician and general instrumental in the Roman conquest of Greece *Titus Labienus (c. 100 BC–45 BC), Roman general *Titus Tatius (died 748 BC), according to tradition the Sabine king who attacked Rome but reconciled with the Roman king Romulus * Titus (usurper), one of the Thirty Tyrants in the ''Historia ...
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