Reporter back live now at the finish line. Were waiting for the full marathon winners to cross. We hope to have them on before 10 30. As history proves they will cross the finish line. Well cover that too. Now i want to send it over toy colleague meagan fitzgerald. Reporter hains point. This is the 12mile point. Its also referred to as the wear blue mile. Its a chance to pay their respect and say thank you to the fallen men and women of all bra branches of the military. You can see the runners coming in droves. Some of them visibly emotional. Others excited to be out here finishing the race. Pictures of these heroes are on a stick placed in the ground lining the street. 300 volunteers are holding flags as the runners pass by. This is the part of the race where theyll slow down and soak in the moment and refleck and give thanks to those who die. Some say theyll speed up, run faster, fighting through whatever pain. They say if these men and women can fight for us, i can finish up. Its al
Munshiganj district authority gave Three Angle Marine Limited the highest ranking on the list of river occupiers in 2019. It was mentioned that their shipbuilding and repair company occupied land adjacent to the Meghna and Fuldi rivers. Two years later, the same district administration reported that the company had never occupied any land of those rivers.
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Govt to procure 3cr doses of COVID-19 vaccines with Tk 1,271.55cr
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DHAKA, Jan 21, 2021 (BSS) – The government will procure some three crore doses of COVID-19 vaccines from Serum Institute of India on emergency state purpose through Direct Procurement Method (DPM) with a cost of Taka 1,271.55 crore to effectively deal with this pandemic.
The approval came from a virtual meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGP) with Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal in the chair.
Briefing reporters virtually after the meeting, Kamal said the day’s meeting approved a total of eight proposals involving an overall cost of around Taka 2,059.42 crore. “Of the total cost, he said around Taka 1,870.82 crore will come from the government of Bangladesh portion while around Taka 188.60 crore from the local banking sources as loan,”