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Low-quality bitumen entering country in absence of proper testing
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No quality test for imported bitumen!
Staff Correspondent
17th May, 2021 10:42:29
In absence of proper testing of imported bitumen, low-quality bitumen is entering the country and consequently being used in road construction.
It has been learnt that imported bitumen is entering the country without any certification and approval from Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI), Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).
Bangladesh is mostly dependent on imported bitumen. The country imports 80 per cent of its total bitumen demand while state-owned Eastern Refinery produces the rest 20 per cent.
The entire volume of imported bitumen enters the country just only based on the import orders through the Customs.
Scimago Ranking: JU chemistry dept secured countryâs top position
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SAVAR, May 12, 2021 (BSS) â The Chemistry department of Jahangirnagar University has secured the top position at the Scimago World Rankings this year amongst the Bangladeshi public and private universities.
The ranking has made on the basis of research, innovation and societal activities of universities.
The Scimago Journal & Country Rank is a publicly available portal that includes the journals and country scientific indicators developed from the information contained in the Scopus database.
The Institutions Ranking of Scimago includes governments, health, universities, companies and non-profit organizations into consideration to make a combined list.
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