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Aarong
Company typeRetail Fashion Brand
IndustryDesign, sales of clothing, accessories, jewellery, home goods, development, economic empowerment of women
FoundedDhaka, Bangladesh (18 December 1978 (1978-12-18))
FounderAyesha Abed
Martha Chen
Headquarters ,
Bangladesh

Area served

Bangladesh

Key people

Tamara Hasan Abed (Managing Director)
Mohammad Ashraful Alam (Chief Operating Officer)
Rajesh Khajuria (Head of Design)
Sasi Kumar (Associate Director, AAF)
Nil Ratan Karmakar FCA (Head of Finance & Accounts)
ProductsClothing
Jewellery
Fabric
Non-textile craft
Leather goods
Footwear
Houseware
RevenueIncreaseUS 350 million (2018)
Websitewww.aarong.com

Aarong (Bengali: আড়ং, lit.'Village Fair') is a social enterprise chain of Bangladeshi department stores specializing in Bengali ethnic wear and handicrafts. It is owned by the non-profit development agency BRAC, and employs thousands of rural artisans across the country. It currently operates twenty-nine outlets in nine Bangladeshi metropolitan cities.[1]

Controversies[edit]

Zamindar ginny dolls on sale at an Aarong store
Shopping bag of Aarong

Directorate of National Consumers Rights Protection (DNCRP) fined Tk4.5 lakh to Uttara outlet of Aarong and closed it for a day for selling same products in double price within a gap of five days. Following on a client's complaint that Aarong was selling a panjabi after nearly doubling its price, DNCRP officials visited the chain's flagship store on Jashimuddin Avenue at Uttara on 31 May 2019 and fined them after finding the allegation to be true. Monjur Mohammad Shahriar, deputy director of Directorate of National Consumers Rights Protection (DNCRP) led the drive but he was transferred later.[2]

Asif Mahtab, a part-time teacher of BRAC University[3] held a teacher's conference in January 2024 following the continuation of the textbook controversy in Bangladesh, demonstrated anti-transgenderism by tearing the pages of the seventh grade textbook.[4] In response to this protest, BRAC University authorities fired Asif Mahtab.[5] When the incident went viral on social media, many criticized BRAC and called for a boycott of all BRAC-related products and services.[6] In addition, the Islami Andolan Bangladesh called for a boycott of Aarong and Brac University as part of the anti-transformation protest.[7][8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Aarong opens its 29th outlet". bangladeshpost.net.
  • ^ "Aarong Uttara outlet fined, closed for 24hrs". The Independent. 4 June 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  • ^ "Controversy over inclusion of 'transgender' chapter". bangladeshpost.net.
  • ^ Sakib, Sadman (24 January 2024). "Two pages ripped, an entire nation torn apart". The Daily Star.
  • ^ "BRAC Univ teacher Asif terminated". www.newagebd.net. 21 April 2024.
  • ^ "Aarong responds to criticism".
  • ^ "Inclusion of transgender rights chapter in Bangladesh school textbooks sparks debate". Benar News.
  • ^ "Outrage at Mahtab's Dismissal: Students close B..."

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