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  • news portal 24 bd
    Bio-Xin new branch launched in Barisal
    Skincare brand Bio-Xin Cosmeceuticals has brought great news for the people of Barisal. World-class skincare treatments, authentic dermo cosmetics, and expert doctor consultations- everything is now under one roof.
    The 17th branch of Bio-Xin was inaugurated at L. L. Tower Bibir Pukurpar in the City on Thursday.
    The overwhelming response of the local people at the grand opening ceremony and their arrival to find the best solution for their skin proves everyone trust in the products and services of world-class skincare Bio-Xin.
    On the occasion of the inauguration of the new branch, Bio-Xin is offering special offers for a limited time - a flat 50% discount on all skincare treatments, a flat 30% discount on authentic dermo cosmetics, free doctor consultation, and nutritionist counseling.
  • news portal 24 bd
    EDOTCO extends initiatives in Dinajpur
    EDOTCO Bangladesh, the country leading telecommunications infrastructure provider, continues transforming the lives of the underserved through its Tower to Power CSR initiative. Expanding its renewable energy support, EDOTCO has equipped St. Francis High School in Dinajpur with 2.2 KW uninterrupted electricity sourced from solar panels integrated into its telecom tower.
    This initiative addresses the school persistent power shortages by supplying electricity to student hostels and ensuring a comfortable and conducive learning environment for 250 students and staff. The launch event was attended by Sunil Issac, Country Managing Director of EDOTCO Bangladesh; Dr. Sabbir Ahmad, Director of Engineering; Md. Monowar Sikder, Director of Operations; along with the District Education Officer of Dinajpur, the Bishop of the church, and school authorities.
    By leveraging its infrastructure for sustainable energy solutions, EDOTCO is not only bridging the digital divide but also empowering communities, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and social impact.
    Sunil Issac, Country Managing Director, EDOTCO Bangladesh, said, “At EDOTCO, we are committed to leveraging our infrastructure for the greater good, ensuring that connectivity translates into real-life benefits for communities. The Tower to Power initiative is a reflection of this vision, using renewable energy to address critical electricity shortages in underserved areas. By powering the classrooms and hostel at St. Francis High School, we are not just illuminating classrooms but also empowering students with a stable and comfortable learning environment. Through such initiatives, we aim to drive meaningful change, fostering education, sustainability, and community well-being.”
    Tower to Power is a long-standing CSR initiative by EDOTCO Group, launched in 2017, that has positively impacted the livelihoods of 65,000 underserved individuals across Bangladesh by providing access to sustainable energy. Through its CSR initiatives, EDOTCO continues to bridge the connectivity gap, empower communities, and drive real impact by integrating innovation with sustainability.
  • news portal 24 bd
    Pitha utshab held
    A Pitha Utshab was recently held at a private clinic in Bera upazila, Pabna district, to promote local traditions among the younger generation and showcase cultural heritage. The festival was organized by Chowdhury Clinic and Diagnostic Center. Md. Motahar Alam Chowdhury, owner of the clinic, stated that Pitha Utshab is widely enjoyed in urban areas with great enthusiasm, even more than in rural settings. He expressed his intention to continue organizing such celebrations in the future and extended his gratitude to everyone who participated. A large number of locals, including members of the medical community, attended the event to enjoy the delicious traditional cakes. The organizers prepared a variety of pithas, including Patisapta, Andasa, Chitoi Pitha, and many others, adding to the festive atmosphere.
  • news portal 24 bd
    Law and order meeting held
    A monthly law and order meeting for January 2025 was held yesterday at the Bera Upazila Parishad, presided over by Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Md. Morshidul Islam.
    During the meeting, several key issues were discussed, including the management of household waste under the responsibility of Bera Pouroshava, immediate measures to control traffic congestion at Bera Bus Stand, and the prevention of illegal sand removal from the Ghopsalanda riverside.
    Additionally, arrangements were proposed for a journalist tour to observe the functioning of village courts at various Union Parishad Bhavans in Bera Upazila. Concerns were raised regarding the need to enhance village police activities, as a recent fire incident at Badherhat was not reported to the UNO in a timely manner. The meeting also emphasized strict action against the production of adulterated milk.
    Prominent attendees included the principals of Alhera School and College and Mohila Kamil Madrasha, Rooppur UP Chairman, Dr. Mizanur Rahman (ULO, Bera), Officer-in-Charge (O/C) of Bera Model Thana, O/C of Aminpur Thana, O/C of River Police Station (Nagarbari), and Bera Press Club President M.A. Hannan, among others.
    At the conclusion of the meeting, the administrator of Notun Bharanga Union was awarded a crest for outstanding performance in birth registration.
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