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The government continued the policies of EGIS with the establishment of Centre for Environmental and Geographic Information Services. [4] The center is under the Ministry of Water Resources. [5] It developed Community-based Flood Information System which warned people in coastal areas through SMS. [6]
Bangladesh Water Development Board is a government agency which is responsible for flood control, drainage and irrigation i.e. water management in Bangladesh and its headquarters is located in Pani Bhaban, Dhaka. [1] [2] Muhammad Amirul Haque Bhuya is the running Director General of the board since 7 March 2024. [3]
Ashuganj Power Station Company Limited; Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company Limited; Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation; Bangladesh Blade Factory Limited; Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation; Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited; Bangladesh Diesel Plant Limited; Bangladesh Film Development Corporation
Electricity Generation Company Limited. West Zone Power Distribution Company Limited. Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board; Rural Power Company Limited; Power Cell; Power Grid Company of Bangladesh; North West Power Generation Company Limited; Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA) Northern Electricity Supply Company ...
The Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) is a government agency operating under the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. It was created as a public-sector organization to boost the country's power sector after the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state in 1972.
Bangladesh Gas Fields Company Limited; Bangladesh Government Press; Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation; Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited; Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation; Bangladesh Insulator and Sanitaryware Factory Limited; Bangladesh Journalists Welfare Trust; Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation
Water Supply and Sewerage Authority or WASA is the main body administering Water supply, Drainage and Sanitation system in Bangladesh. [1] It was established in the year 1963 as an independent organization, under the East Pakistan ordinance XIX. At present WASA operates according to the WASA act 1996. [2]
Tubewells serve as the main source of drinking water in rural Bangladesh, with access to water for rural populations increasing from 65% in 1990 to 97% in 2015. [24] In 2015, 87% of the population had access to "improved" water, and the figure was identical to rural and urban areas. In 2015, there were still around 21 million people lacking ...