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MONDAY, JUNE 09, 2025

Sacrificial animal waste

Besides Gazipur City Corporation’s own fleet of 40 vehicles, an additional 70 trucks and trolleys have been hired. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

4,500 workers deployed to remove sacrificial animal waste in Gazipur

The waste removal campaign began at 2pm today (7 June) and will continue for three days, according to city corporation officials

Representational image. File Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Bangladesh

Dhaka South to deploy over 10,000 cleaners to remove sacrificial animal waste

Banasree canal. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Dhaka South starts waste removal from Banasree canal

City corporation workers clean sacrificial animal waste in the capital today (18 June). Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Dhaka North removes all waste of animals sacrificed on second day of Eid

Dhaka North Mayor Atiqul Islam inaugurated the waste removal programme at Mirpur Section-2 at 2pm today (17 June). Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Dhaka North removes all sacrificial waste in 6 hours

DNCC Mayor Atiqur Islam. File Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Dhaka North to remove sacrificial waste within 6hrs, says Mayor Atiq

Dhaka North and South clean 100% sacrificial animal waste in less than 12 hours
Bangladesh

Dhaka North and South clean 100% sacrificial animal waste in less than 12 hours

Photo: TBS
Environment

DSCC cleans 100% sacrificial animal waste on 2nd day of Eid

File photo of LGRD Minister Md Tajul Islam
Environment

Sacrificial animal waste to be removed by 10pm: LGRD minister

Slaughter remains to be cleared within 12hrs: Mayor Atiq
Environment

Slaughter remains to be cleared within 12hrs: Mayor Atiq

DNCC, DSCC claim to have cleaned almost 100% animal waste
Bangladesh

DNCC, DSCC claim to have cleaned almost 100% animal waste

DSCC removes 100% wastes of sacrificial animals
Bangladesh

DSCC removes 100% wastes of sacrificial animals

File Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

DSCC will remove wastes of sacrificial animals within 24hrs

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