Volume 5 Number 62 Tue. July 27, 2004    
 
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Call for popular use of renewable energy
Energy experts at a meeting yesterday called for popular use of renewable solar energy and efficient power consumption to address power shortage and the growing need for electricity.
 
Follow AL steps to face floods
Hasina tells govt
Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina yesterday suggested the government to follow the programmes taken by her government during 1998 devastating flood to
 
Brac, Asa expand relief programmes
Brac and Asa, two non-governmental organisations, have decided to expand their relief programmes in view of the severity of floods wreaking havoc across the country.
 
Karmasangsthan Bank MD forced into retirement
MA Yusuf, managing director of Karmasangsthan Bank, was forced into retirement yesterday.
 
More bodies help flood victims
With more areas going under floodwaters, various organisations and individuals have come forward to step up relief operation for affected people across the country.
 
Pak PM shocked at floods
Pakistan Prime Minister Chaudhury Shujat Hosain yesterday expressed his shock at the devastating floods in Bangladesh.
 
'2,000 die of rabies a year'
Around 2,000 people die of rabies every year in the country, said the speakers at a press conference yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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