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BFFEA hands over Tk 1.0m to PM's Relief Fund
FE Report
7/30/2004
 

          Bangladesh Frozen Foods Exporters Association (BFFEA) has handed over a cheque for Tk 1.0 million (10 lakh) to the Prime Minister's (PM) Relief Fund Wednesday for helping country's flood-hit people.
A BFFEA delegation led by its President Quazi Monirul Haq went to the Prime Minister's office to hand over the cheque.
The other members of the delegation included BFFEA Vice President MMA Salam, Secretary General Mahmudul Hasan and Executive Committee Member SM Amjad Hossain.
Minister for Fisheries and Livestock Abdullah al Noman MP and Commerce Ministry Adviser Barkatullah Bulu were present on the occasion.

 

BFFEA President Quazi Monirul Haq handing over a cheque for Tk 1.0 million (10 lakh) to Prime Minister as donation for the flood-hit people.
 
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