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Published by : Admin Posted on : September 6, 2009

Safety still missing – 5 burnt at ship-breaking yard; HC order stuck in legal tangle | The Daily Star

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Felling of trees in Sitakunda coastal belt | The Daily Star

Published by : Admin Posted on : July 14, 2009

Human chain to stop tree felling in Sitakunda | The Daily Star

Published by : Admin Posted on : May 18, 2009

Dozens of nations sign treaty on shipbreaking | The Daily Star

Published by : Admin Posted on : March 21, 2009

Absence of rules hinders monitoring | The Daily Star

Published by : Admin Posted on : March 20, 2009

Ship-breaking shutdown | The Daily Star

Published by : Admin Posted on : January 30, 2009

7,000 child labourers doing hazardous job | The Daily Star

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