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Published by : Ali Shahin Posted on : June 13, 2020

Largest Container ship on way to Bangladesh for scrapping

Published by : Admin Posted on : January 5, 2020

Ship-breaking industry: Minimum wage still a far cry | Dhaka Tribune 

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Forest land must be protected, conserved | New Age

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HC: Don’t allot lands for any purpose that damages forests | Dhaka Tribune

Published by : Admin Posted on : January 4, 2020

Number of deaths snowballs as 19 shipbreaking workers killed in 11 months | Prothom Alo

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Fishing havens turning into dead zones | The Daily Star

Published by : Ali Shahin Posted on : November 23, 2019

India ratifies Hong Kong Convention on Ship Recycling | Lloyed’s List

Published by : Admin Posted on : November 21, 2019

HC wants to know casualties in ship breaking yards accidents | The Daily Star

Published by : Admin Posted on : November 16, 2019

Import of toxic ship MT Producer illegal: HC | The Daily Star

Published by : Admin Posted on : November 15, 2019

Bangladesh secures top position in ship breaking | Dhaka Tribune 

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