Taka (2027)

Several boutique brands and collaborations (notably in the Japanese and European markets) have used the name TAKA to denote "high" or "elevated" design.

Bangladesh Bank responded with the . For the first time, 10 Taka notes were printed on polymer (plastic) to reduce counterfeiting. The experiment was a success, but polymer adoption has been slow due to cost. Several boutique brands and collaborations (notably in the

: It is made by layering strips of newsprint or brown paper over a carved wooden mold (called a takaan ) using a rice starch paste ( gawgaw ). Several boutique brands and collaborations (notably in the