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AIBL donates 200 vans to Chattogram City Corporation

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22 December, 2020, 06:40 pm
Last modified: 22 December, 2020, 06:49 pm

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AIBL donates 200 vans to Chattogram City Corporation

The vans will be used for door-to-door garbage collection and disposal in Chittagong city

TBS Report
22 December, 2020, 06:40 pm
Last modified: 22 December, 2020, 06:49 pm
AIBL donates 200 vans to Chattogram City Corporation

Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited (AIBL) has donated 200 vans to Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) for door-to-door garbage collection and disposal in Chittagong city.

Administrator of CCC Khorshed Alam Sujon received the vans at a function held at the premises of the old Nagar Bhaban in Anderkilla on Sunday, reads a press release.
 
Farman R Chowdhury, managing director and CEO of the bank presided over the virtual ceremony, it added.

Member of the board of AIBL Md Rafiqul Islam, CCC CEO Kazi Muhammad Mozammel Haque, chief engineer Lt Colonel Sohail Ahmed were present in the ceremony. 

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Deputy Manging Directors Md Fazlul Karim, Shabbir Ahmed and Md Mahmudur Rahman, executive vice president Mohammad Aminul Islam Bhuiyan, Engr Md Habib Ullah, Mohammad Azam, senior vice president Jalal Ahmed and Md Salamat Ullah also participate in the occasion.

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