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Wartsila Power Plants Helping BD Meet Power Shortage
The technology groupwärtsilä has been contracted to supply two more power plants to Bangladesh.
US Firm To Withdraw From Deal
The White House pushed back recently at a European suggestion it was softening its stance on the Paris climate accord, insisting Washington will withdraw from the agreement unless it can re-enter on more favorable terms, reports AFP.
Strong Overseas Demand For Australia Coal
Strong Asian demand for coal from Australia is depriving domestic power generators of fuel and driving electricity prices higher, energy providers and mining sources said.
New Zealand Leads In Zero Emission Renewable Grid Electricity
New Zealand leads the world in zero-emission renewable grid electricity now at 85%.
LNG Price To Be Affordable, Stable
LNG Price To Be Affordable, Stable
Lift Duty On Import Of Furnace Oil
Textile millers have demanded duty-free import of heavy fuel oil or furnace oil to keep their factories up and running.
India To Join Building Rooppur Nuclear Plant
India has said it is collaborating with Russia to build the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant in Bangladesh.
Security Gets Vulnerable
Solar Mini Grid Has Opened A New Door
Present population of Bangladesh is approximately 170 million.Among them 30 million live on the Costal belt Off-Grid Area. The Solar Mini Grid is bringing change in life by scattering light to those Off-Grid Areas people.
Infrastructure Imbroglio
It was on March 22, 2012 when the Power Division of the government at a seminar unveiled a mega plan for increasing power generation in the country. Presenting the keynote paper, the then Chairman of Bangladesh Power Development Board Engr.
MoUs and projects of camaraderie on Day 2
INDIA and Bangladesh signed five Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) in various sectors like commerce, disaster management, resilience and mitigation, information technology and inaugurated a host of projects in Dhaka on the second day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit.
BCB asks players to continue with preparations for SL tour
Officials of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) are tightlipped about the upcoming three-Test series between the two teams.
Portraits of Resilience
Through her evocative portraits, Ashfika Rahman unravels the persisting crimes against Bangladesh’s indigenous community.
Bangladeshi virus sufferers too scared to go to hospitals
THOUSANDS of beds for coronavirus patients in Bangladesh are lying empty despite the country struggling with a rising caseload as people are too scared to enter hospitals, officials and sufferers say.
A Baroque Urbanism
Telling stories with buildings in Dhaka and Karachi
When We Were Young
Homayra Adiba recreates glimpses of her childhood while also subtly commenting on the underlying issues of metamorphosis in her hometown.
WONDER WOMEN
There’s no denying that power dressing has evolved since the days of relying on shoulder-pads and pinstripes for a little chutzpah. Today, L’Officiel India speaks to the women in fashion who are doing their bit, by using design as a medium to empower the feminine spirit around the world.
TAKING THE TRIBAL ROUTE
Originating in New Delhi, a young fashion designer continues to merge traditional production methods with new techniques and innovative fabrics that look and feel modern yet classic.
Photographer of the FREE
A New York retrospective of Shahidul Alam’s photographs shows freedom is resilient, even when fragile
Show and Tell
Art patrons Nadia and Rajeeb Samdani open the doors to their family home in Dhaka—which houses one of the most impressive art collections in South Asia—and share the story behind their mission to turn Bangladesh into a cultural hub