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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

[ALOCHONA] gaddafi




The Gadaffis' hidden billions

Feb 23 2011 06:28




The Gadaffi family could have billions of dollars of funds hidden away in secret bank accounts in Dubai, South-East Asia and the Persian Gulf, much of it likely to have come from Libya's vast oil revenues, according to analysis by leading Middle East experts.

Professor Tim Niblock, a specialist in Middle Eastern politics at the University of Exeter, has identified a "gap" of several billion dollars a year between the amount Libya makes from its oil reserves and government spending -- a shortfall he expects has contributed greatly to the wealth of Moammar Gadaffi and his nine children.




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[ALOCHONA] Share profits of AL MP Lotus Kamal



Share profits of AL MP Lotus Kamal
 
 


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[ALOCHONA] Globalist Coup Plotters Acting Shady



Globalist Coup Plotters Acting Shady

US Funded CANVAS renames & moves "Partnerships" page littered with US organizations.
by Tony Cartalucci


The Timeline

2000:
US-funded and trained Otpor in Serbia overthrows Slobodan Milosevic.
2002: Otpor starts
hosting Georgian and Ukranian protesters for preparation of "Rose Revolution" and "Orange Revolution."
2003: Otpor travels to Zimbabwe to train protesters.
Srdja Popovic decides to found CANVAS
2008: Egyptian April 6 Movement leaders attend US State Department summit in NYC.
2009: April 6 Movement attends
training in Serbia under CANVAS.
2010: February,
April 6 Movement meets US International Crisis Group trustee Mohamed ElBaradei at Cario's airport. With Google exec Wael Ghonim, they begin conducting ElBaradei's presidential campaign and organizing protests on behalf of ElBaradei's "National Front for Change" for the next year.
2011: January-February April 6, Mohamed ElBaradei, the National Front for Change, assist in the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak.
2011: February,
George Soros funded NGOs begin submitting draft constitutions for Egypt's new government.

It is important to understand how clearly premeditated this is, how long it has been planned and worked on by the United States government, its extensive network of agents and NGOs, and how much they stand to lose if this premeditated plot becomes widely known to the public.

It comes as no surprise then, that Sebria's CANVAS has recently taken down its "Cooperation and Partnerships" page on their website, moved and renamed it to obfuscate their ties with US organizations such as the US Neo-Con infested
Freedom House, International Republican Institute, the Albert Einstein Institution, and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) & George Soros funded New Tactics in Human Rights/Center for Victims of Torture.

It should be noted that
Gene Sharp is the "senior scholar" at the Albert Einstein Institution (AEI), and wrote the book by which Otpor in Serbia literally operated from, which would later on become the foundation of CANVAS, training the protesters of the US-backed Georgian, Ukranian, Tunisian, and Egyptian revolutions. Robert Helvey, who personally trained Otpor was a board member of the AEI until at least 2003.


A recent Google cache can be found here (for now).
This is how the page appeared originally.


The dead-link can be found here: http://www.canvasopedia.org/canvas-cooperation-and-partnerships.php This is how the page now appears, as a 404 error, page not found.


The US State Department's Movements.org (AYM)
also is defensive about their corporate sponsors, and
felt compelled to point out they have other sponsors,
however, without elaborating or providing a link.

After extensive searching, the Cooperation and Supporters page can be found moved and renamed as "external links" downplaying the role each of these organizations have played in CANVAS' activities and the resulting "revolutions" that have now unfolded. This move also conveniently breaks all the links in any story showing the "Cooperation and Supporters" page.

Should the theatrical, "confused," and feigned ignorance of the entire US and European establishment that participated in this hoax foisted upon millions at the cost of human lives in Egypt, Tunisia, and now Bahrain and Libya, be exposed as a premeditated deliberate political reordering, not only will the global elites' plans unravel in chaotic disarray at the cost of decades of work, but it may serve as the impetus for a very real awakening.

Please expose this hoax. And for those with the technical ability to do so, when you are researching, be sure to take screen shots often, save source code, save pdf's of annual reports and documents, as well as saving the html code along with all supporting files to host crucial web-pages offline if necessary. Please also report dead-links to researchers as soon as possible.

http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2011/02/globalist-coup-plotters-covering-tracks.html


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[ALOCHONA] Low and disorder...



Low and disorder...
 
 


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[ALOCHONA] Godhra train fire verdict prompts tight security measuresOfficia002



Godhra train fire verdict prompts tight security measures
 
Officials in Gujarat fear inter-communal violence after 31 Muslims convicted of the deaths of 60 Hindus in 2002
 
The Godhra train fire killed 60 Hindu pilgrims and activists in February 2002 The Godhra train fire killed 60 Hindu pilgrims and activists in February 2002 and triggered some of the worst communal violence in India in decades. Photograph: Sebastian D'Souza/AFP/Getty Images

India has imposed tight security measures across much of the western state of Gujarat following the conviction of 31 Muslim men for setting fire to a train in which 60 Hindu pilgrims and activists died nine years ago.

The incident, which took place in the town of Godhra in February 2002, triggered some of the worst inter-communal violence in India for decades. More than 1,200 people, mainly from the minority Muslim community, were killed as groups of Hindus rioted in Muslim neighbourhoods and towns across the state.

Gujurat security officials fear a repeat of the violence following the verdict.

Public gatherings of more than four people in areas seen as prone to violence have been prohibited, local media have been asked not to broadcast images of the clashes that followed the attack on the train, and around 15,000 extra police have been deployed.

The families of the more than 60 people acquitted of taking part in the train attack have been given police protection.

Those convicted are to be sentenced later in the week. Many have been in jail for years, arrested soon after the violence.

Special public prosecutor JM Panchal said he was satisfied with the verdict.

The case has become highly politicised, reflecting deep divides in India.

The chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi – a rising star in the rightwing Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) – has been repeatedly accused of failing to stop Hindu revenge attacks.

Modi has always denied such claims, but they have tarnished his image and that of the state, one of India's most successful in economic terms.

A BJP spokesman said after the verdict that "law and justice has prevailed", adding: "There were elements who were trying to belittle [the case]. There have been politicians who tried to abuse it."

An investigation by a judge six years ago had concluded that the train fire had been an accident. However, a separate inquiry found it had been pre-planned and that the train, having been doused in petrol, was deliberately set alight by a mob.

Commentators say that inter-communal strife following the verdict is unlikely. Last year, calm followed a controversial court decision over the disputed religious site of Ayodhya in northern India which granted many of the demands of Hindu religious groups, leading many to conclude that the days when sectarian issues could explode into street violence are over.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/22/godhra-train-fire-verdict



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[ALOCHONA] BBC Promotes 'Islamophobia'



BBC Promotes 'Islamophobia'


By Shimul Chaudhury

In the last few years, many dreadful things happened in Bangladesh. Innumerable broad-daylight killings of opposition political leaders and activists by the police and by ruling party thugs. There were dozens of disappearances and subsequent killings of opposition people, attacks on journalists, throttling the right to demonstrate. The list goes on. On the border regions, hundreds of Bangladeshis have been brutally murdered by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) with total impunity. Sadly, most of these murders have been perpetrated in a horrific manner.

Being a poor nation under a totalitarian regime and under the hostile gaze of a big neighbor, we the Bangladeshis desperately want the world to know what is going on in our beloved land. Whenever atrocities by the police and by ruling party musclemen within the country and those by BSF in the border region occur, I tend to go to media giants like the BBC. Almost on all occasions, I have been disappointed, as I found the BBC largely silent about those inhumanities perpetrated by our government and by Indian forces.

However, on 2nd of February 2011, the BBC quite disproportionately highlighted a news story relating to Bangladesh. In a remote village in the country's district of Shariatpur, a young woman was found guilty of having an extramarital relation with a married man and was lashed by village leaders at local salish. She died after six days in a hospital. The postmortem report is not out yet. Hence, the reason for her death is not ascertained beyond doubt.

In such situations, in a culture like Bangladesh, some women put an end to their life to avoid social stigma that is attached to adultery and subsequent public humiliation. Whatever the case, the village arbitration is unlawful and a criminal act. Those involved in the lashing of that vulnerable young woman must be punished without any mercy or delay.

However, the BBC reported an improved version of the incident. It branded the village arbitration as a fatwa, termed the tragedy as a 'lashed-to-death' incident and related it to Islamic shariah law. The incident was criminal without a doubt, and such embellishments were not needed.

Generally, in a society like Bangladesh, when a woman is found guilty of extramarital sex, the village leaders show enormous interest to punish the woman. To give it a religious coloring and legitimacy, they call a semi-educated imam or muezzin to pronounce a verdict they have already fixed. And this is how it gets the label of fatwa. Actually, in Islam, fatwa is a sought-for, non-binding legal opinion of a competent scholar of Islamic jurisprudence, which only the court can enforce.

BBC's and other Western media's judgment of such occurrences involving Muslim society smacks of cultural caricaturing. This report is part of the bigger package of intellectual Islamophobia, as demonization of Islam still seems to be the predominant policy of Western news agencies like the BBC.

Conversely, the media giants like the BBC and CNN are quite silent about the undemocratic practices and inhumanities of the current regime in Bangladesh and about India's cruel treatment of Bangladeshis in the border region. This can be explained by the theory that the current regime in Bangladesh came to power through a 'pre-arranged' election orchestrated jointly by the West and India. The West has strategic interest in remaining in the good books of India. As it appears, the West and India will keep playing their politics at the expense of the sufferings of Bangladeshis; and the cultural victim is always Islam.

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By Shimul Chaudhury
E Mail : honestdebater@yahoo.ca
http://newsblaze.com/story/20110206112339zzzz.nb/topstory.html


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[ALOCHONA] American who sparked diplomatic crisis over Lahore shooting was CIA spy

Oh yes, yes, who can know about secret list of CIA Employees that even US States Department of Obama does not know. No references of Daily Guardian. No indication, who wrote that article or a letter to Guardian. No name of informer but since its good for us to believe this, of course this is enough evidence that Davis is a CIA Employee.
Even so, what about International, Pak Law and Shriyah Law that permits shooting in Self Defense. No, no. Because we say he did not kill in Self Defense he has to be hanged despite all the Witnesses and Evidence because we hate Americans. And don't forget USA, Islam is religion of peace, Tolerance, Multi-culturalism and Pluralism.
Allaho Akbar ...!

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Isha Khan <bdmailer@...> wrote:
>
> *American who sparked diplomatic crisis over Lahore shooting was CIA spy*
>
> [image: Raymond Davis, American man charged over Lahore shootings]
> • Raymond Davis employed by CIA 'beyond shadow of doubt'
> • Former soldier charged with murder over deaths of two men
> • Davis accused of shooting one man twice in the back as he fled
>
> • Special report: A CIA spy and a diplomatic whirlwind
>
>
> The American who shot dead two men in Lahore, triggering a diplomatic crisis
> between Pakistan <http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/pakistan> and the US, is a
> CIA <http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/cia> agent who was on assignment at the
> time.
>
> Raymond Davis has been the subject of widespread speculation since he opened
> fire with a semi-automatic Glock pistol on the two men who had pulled up in
> front of his car at a red light on 25 January.
>
> Pakistani authorities charged him with murder, but the Obama administration
> has insisted he is an "administrative and technical official" attached to
> its Lahore consulate and has diplomatic immunity.
>
> Based on interviews in the US and Pakistan, the Guardian can confirm that
> the 36-year-old former special forces soldier is employed by the CIA. "It's
> beyond a shadow of a doubt," said a senior Pakistani intelligence official.
> The revelation may complicate American efforts to free Davis, who insists he
> was acting in self-defence against a pair of suspected robbers, who were
> both carrying guns.
>
> Pakistani prosecutors accuse the spy of excessive force, saying he fired 10
> shots and got out of his car to shoot one man twice in the back as he fled.
> The man's body was found 30 feet from his motorbike.
>
> "It went way beyond what we define as self-defence. It was not commensurate
> with the threat," a senior police official involved in the case told the
> Guardian.
>
> The Pakistani government is aware of Davis's CIA status yet has kept quiet
> in the face of immense American pressure to free him under the Vienna
> convention. Last week President Barack Obama described Davis as "our
> diplomat" and dispatched his chief diplomatic troubleshooter, Senator John
> Kerry, to Islamabad. Kerry returned home empty-handed.
>
> Many Pakistanis are outraged at the idea of an armed American rampaging
> through their second-largest city. Analysts have warned of Egyptian-style
> protests if Davis is released. The government, fearful of a backlash, says
> it needs until 14 March to decide whether Davis enjoys immunity.
>
> A third man was crushed by an American vehicle as it rushed to Davis's aid.
> Pakistani officials believe its occupants were CIA because they came from
> the house where Davis lived and were armed.
>
> The US refused Pakistani demands to interrogate the two men and on Sunday a
> senior Pakistani intelligence official said they had left the country. "They
> have flown the coop, they are already in America," he said.
>
> ABC News reported that the men had the same diplomatic visas as Davis. It is
> not unusual for US intelligence officers, like their counterparts round the
> world, to carry diplomatic passports.
>
> The US has accused Pakistan of illegally detaining him and riding roughshod
> over international treaties. Angry politicians have proposed slashing
> Islamabad's $1.5bn (£900m) annual aid.
>
> But Washington's case is hobbled by its resounding silence on Davis's role.
> He served in the US special forces for 10 years before leaving in 2003 to
> become a security contractor. A senior Pakistani official said he believed
> Davis had worked with Xe, the firm formerly known as Blackwater.
>
> Pakistani suspicions about Davis's role were stoked by the equipment police
> confiscated from his car: an unlicensed pistol, a long-range radio, a GPS
> device, an infrared torch and a camera with pictures of buildings around
> Lahore.
>
> "This is not the work of a diplomat. He was doing espionage and surveillance
> activities," said the Punjab law minister, Rana Sanaullah, adding he had
> "confirmation" that Davis was a CIA employee.
>
> A number of US media outlets learned about Davis's CIA role but have kept it
> under wraps at the request of the Obama administration. A Colorado
> television station, 9NEWS, made a connection after speaking to Davis's wife.
> She referred its inquiries to a number in Washington which turned out to be
> the CIA. The station removed the CIA reference from its website at the
> request of the US government.
>
> Some reports, quoting Pakistani intelligence officials, have suggested that
> the men Davis killed, Faizan Haider, 21, and Muhammad Faheem, 19, were
> agents of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency (ISI) and had
> orders to shadow Davis because he crossed a "red line".
>
> A senior police official confirmed US claims that the men were petty thieves
> – investigators found stolen mobiles, foreign currency and weapons on them –
> but did not rule out an intelligence link.
>
> A senior ISI official denied the dead men worked for the spy agency but
> admitted the CIA relationship had been damaged. "We are a sovereign country
> and if they want to work with us, they need to develop a trusting
> relationship on the basis of equality. Being arrogant and demanding is not
> the way to do it," he said.
>
> Tensions between the spy agencies have been growing. The CIA Islamabad
> station chief was forced to leave in December after being named in a civil
> lawsuit. The ISI was angered when its chief, General Shuja Pasha, was named
> in a New York lawsuit related to the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
>
> Although the two spy services co-operate in the CIA's drone campaign along
> the Afghan border, there has not been a drone strike since 23 January – the
> longest lull since June 2009. Experts are unsure whether both events are
> linked.
>
> Davis awaits his fate in Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore. Pakistani officials say
> they have taken exceptional measures to ensure his safety, including ringing
> the prison with paramilitary Punjab Rangers. The law minister, Sanaullah,
> said Davis was in a "high security zone" and was receiving food from
> visitors from the US consulate.
>
> Sanaullah said 140 foreigners were in the facility, many on drug charges.
> Press reports have speculated that the authorities worry the US could try to
> spring Davis in a "Hollywood-style sting". "All measures for his security
> have been taken," said the ISI official. "He's as safe as can be."
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/20/us-raymond-davis-lahore-cia
>


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Re: [ALOCHONA] Airtel corruption




Let us watch and see if our leaders will protect our country or sell it for cheap to Airtel.......


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[ALOCHONA] Aati canal goes,river on the way:2 AL lawmakers behind grabbing



Aati canal goes, river on the way : 2 AL lawmakers allegedly behind the grabbing



The confluence of Aati canal and the Buriganga river, and the floodplains on both sides of the canal are being filled up with earth in the name of The Department of Environment in a special drive yesterday stopped an organised earth-filling at the meeting point of the river Buriganga and Aati canal reportedly by two ruling party lawmakers at Washpur in Dhaka.



The confluence of Aati canal and the Buriganga river, and the floodplains on both sides of the canal are being filled up with earth in the name of setting up a fuel depot at Washpur near Basila. This has no clearance from the Department of Environment. Inset, the signboard claiming the project was government approved.

The Department of Environment in a special drive yesterday stopped an organised earth-filling at the meeting point of the river Buriganga and Aati canal reportedly by two ruling party lawmakers at Washpur in Dhaka.DoE officials seized five excavators and bulldozers from the spot and filed a case in this connection under Bangladesh Environment Preservation Act (amendment) 2010.

Locals alleged two ruling Awami League lawmakers, including Aslamul Haque of Dhaka-14, were involved in the activities that continued over the last two months.

The massive earth-filling had closed the confluence of the two streams flowing to the right of the Martyred Intellectuals' Bridge, added locals.Some local landowners complained to the DoE team that they had been forced by an influential quarter to sell their land.

The labourers, engaged in the digging and filling, said the site was associated with a project called Dhaka West Power Plant.But nobody from the plant authorities was found during the drive. There, a signboard reads "Proposed Fuel Preservation Centre: Rented by Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation" and "approved by the government".The DoE said nobody took permission from them for such project.

About 200 bighas of wetland adjoining the river was being filled up for the site, the workers said adding they already had filled around 200 feet long and 50 feet wide segment."Of the 200 bighas, 60 bighas were for the power plant and the rest for housing projects," said a worker.

Failing to reach lawmaker Aslamul, The Daily Star sent a text message to him last evening, requesting his comment on the drive. He is yet to respond.

http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=175159


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[ALOCHONA] ghaddafi



Libya's falling tyrant
Gaddafi reaps what he has sown during his four-decade rule: terror, nepotism, tribal politics and abuse of power.
Last Modified: 21 Feb 2011 23:03 GMT



Libya cannot escape the infection of democratic revolutionary wind blowing through the Middle East and North Africa. If longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi falls, it will be a sweet victory for the heirs of Omar al-Mokhtar, the legendary anti-fascist and anti-colonial hero. But a lot of blood will spill before the Libyan colonel abandons ship.
After Iraq's Saddam Hussein and Tunisia's Ben Ali, Gaddafi is the worst of the Arabs' surviving illegitimate rulers. He is now reaping what he has sown: terror, nepotism, tribal politics, and abuse of power.
In Gaddafi's Libya, the so-called People's Congress, universities and other regime-affiliated organisations have had to toe the official line: worship of the "brother leader", read his Green Book, and the brand of Pan-Africanism that no Libyan except Gaddafi and his henchmen believed in.
While visiting the country with a group of students from Exeter University, the hollow slogans of Gaddafi's "Great Revolution" covered all public space. "Partners not salaried" one says. Another declares "People's rule" (sultat al-sha'ab). Nothing could be further from the truth.
Gaddafi has ruled the country with the delusion of grandeur of a man who rose to power in a 1969 coup with fairly acceptable political ideals that got corrupted and abandoned. Gaddafi's much vaunted socialism turned into distribution in favour of the Colonel's clansmen.

http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/02/201122120055942895.html#

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[ALOCHONA] Largest Biogas-based Electricity Project in Bangladesh



FE Report

Infrastructure Development Company Ltd (IDCOL) and Brac Bank Limited signed a financing agreement with Paragon Agro Limited (PAL) for setting up three biogas-based electricity generation plants.


One plant will be established in Mymensingh and two in Gazipur, with a combined capacity of 430-kW as well as a 20-MT organic fertilizer plant in Gazipur.


Total cost of the project is BDT 146.89 million and IDCOL and Brac Bank Limited will jointly provide BDT 88.13 million. 


Electricity generated from the plants will be supplied to the adjacent poultry farms of Paragon Poultry Ltd.(PPL), one of the largest poultry houses of Bangladesh and a sister concern of PAL.


PPL will supply the required poultry waste which will be used as feed material in the biogas digesters for production of gas, which, after purification, will be used to run three biogas generators. The slurry produced as byproduct from the biogas digesters will be transported to the proposed organic fertilizer plant located at Sreepur, Gazipur for composting purposes. 


Mr. Mashiur Rahman, Managing Director, Paragon Agro Limited, Mr. Islam Sharif, CEO, IDCOL and Mr. Mahbubur Rahman, Managing Director, Brac Bank Limited signed the agreement on behalf of their respective companies.

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Business

Paragon plans biogas plants to produce power, fertiliser

Sohel Parvez

Paragon Agro Ltd has signed up for establishing two biogas plants to generate a total of 430 kilowatts of electricity by the year-end.

 

The company says it will also make organic fertiliser using the slurry produced as by-product from the biogas digesters.

The plants will be set up in Mymensingh and Gazipur with a total investment of Tk 15 crore. Gazipur plant will generate 260 KW.

 

The proposed project will produce 25 tonnes of organic fertiliser a day and reduce carbon emissions by 12,000 tonnes a year, the company says.

"It will give us the scope to better manage poultry waste and become environment friendly," said Moshiur Rahman, managing director of Paragon Agro Ltd, a concern of Paragon Group having tea-feed-poultry business.

"We will meet our power demand for poultry farms in the adjacent areas through these plants without depending on the national grid."

 

Paragon is one of the few large poultry farms that have started venturing into clean energy at a time when unplanned disposal of poultry waste from tens of thousands of farms is causing soil and water pollution.

 

The stakeholders said poultry industry now produces around 7,500 tonnes of waste a day, which can be used to generate up to 50 MW of electricity.

 

The slurry will improve the organic content of soil.

"Poultry waste has a very pungent odour and we have to face trouble in disposing those," said Rahman.

 

He said the project will help manage the waste properly. "It will also reduce the risk of diseases."

Paragon says it will use Chinse and Eurepean technologies to set up the biogas plants.

"We will borrow from IDCOL [Infrastructure Development Company Ltd] to establish the plants," Rahman said.

Under the project, IDCOL will finance 60 percent of the total cost at an annual interest rate of 9 percent.

 

Also the managing director of Paragon Group, Rahman said the electricity to be generated from the biogas plants will be supplied to the adjacent poultry farms of Paragon Poultry Ltd at Tk 4 per kWh (kilowatt-hour).

He however said the biogas plants would not make the venture cost-effective.

"Power generation through the biogas plants will be costlier. We plan to benefit from selling the fertiliser," he said.

Paragon expects that it will retail fertiliser at Tk 15 per one-kilogram packet. The price of bulk fertiliser will be lower.

Rahman said the company has already started works to implement the scheme. "We will be able to generate electricity from November."

sohel@thedailystar.net/3.6.10

 

250 kW Biomass Based Power Plant Project

IDCOL financed a 250 kW Biomass based power plant at Kapasia, Gazipur. IDCOL provided concessionary loans and grants to Dreams Power Private Limited (DPPL), the Project Sponsor, for setting up the plant. Total cost of this project is Tk. 2.50 crore. The plant uses locally available agricultural residues i.e. rice husk as fuel for power generation. Ankur Scientific Energy Technologies Pvt. Ltd, India is the equipment supplier of the project.

Being located in an un electrified area, the plant is expected to supply environment friendly grid quality power to 300 households and commercial entities of that area.

 

400 KW Biomass Based Gasification Plant

IDCOL's is financing a 400-kW rice husk gasification based power generation facility along with a precipitated silica plant at Chilarong, Thakurgaon sadar, Thakurgaon. IDCOL provided concessionary loans to Sustainable Energy & Agro-resource Limited (SEAL), the Project Sponsor, for setting up the plant. Total cost of this project is BDT 64.25 million. The plant will use locally available agricultural residues i.e. rice husk as fuel for power generation. Orbit, India is the turn key solution provider of the project. Once completed, the annual silica production capacity of the plant is expected to be 918 tonne. Generated electricity from the Project will be supplied to the adjacent silica production plant with a captive consumption of 75kW. The project may also supply power to a nearby poultry hatchery (minimum requirement 300kW), thirty irrigation pumps (10kW each) and/or numerous rice mills in the area. 

This Project of generating electricity using gasification process will ensure efficient and environment friendly utilization of rice husk. Moreover, the Project will also produce a high value by-product such as precipitated silica. Precipitated silica is used in rubber, toothpaste and other chemical industries, and currently almost the entire local demand is met through imports. Therefore, apart from generating power from renewable sources, the Project is also expected to save the country's hard earned foreign currency.

 

Biogas Based Electricity Generation Plants

IDCOL is financing setting up of three biogas based electricity generation plants, one in Mymensingh and two in Gazipur, and one organic fertilizer plant in Gazipur by Paragon Agro Ltd. Electricity generated from these plants will be supplied to the adjacent poultry farms of Paragon Poultry Ltd. (PPL) at BDT 4 / kWh, while organic fertilizer will be sold in the market at BDT 15 per 1 Kg packet and BDT 400 per 40 Kg packet Total project cost is BDT 149.40 million.

 

Poultry waste supplied by Paragon Poultry Limited, a sister concern of Paragon Agro Limited, will be used as feed material in the biogas digesters for production of gas which after purification will be used to run three 100kW, and one 50kW biogas generators. The slurry produced as byproduct from the biogas digesters will be transported to the proposed organic fertilizer plant located at Sripur, Gazipur for composting purposes.

 

Fuel, power and good quality organic fertilizer make biogas investment a commercially viable venture. Moreover, economic benefits derived from such biogas plants in terms of fuel and chemical fertilizer saving can have notable impact on the national economy. In future, the biogas technology is expected to be the driving force for ongoing growth of the poultry industry in Bangladesh.

 

250 kW Biomass Based Power Plant Project

IDCOL financed a 250 kW Biomass based power plant at Kapasia, Gazipur. IDCOL provided concessionary loans and grants to Dreams Power Private Limited (DPPL), the Project Sponsor, for setting up the plant. Total cost of this project is Tk. 2.50 crore. The plant uses locally available agricultural residues i.e. rice husk as fuel for power generation. Ankur Scientific Energy Technologies Pvt. Ltd, India is the equipment supplier of the project.

 

Being located in an un electrified area, the plant is expected to supply environment friendly grid quality power to 300 households and commercial entities of that area.

 

400 KW Biomass Based Gasification Plant

IDCOL's is financing a 400-kW rice husk gasification based power generation facility along with a precipitated silica plant at Chilarong, Thakurgaon sadar, Thakurgaon. IDCOL provided concessionary loans to Sustainable Energy & Agro-resource Limited (SEAL), the Project Sponsor, for setting up the plant. Total cost of this project is BDT 64.25 million. The plant will use locally available agricultural residues i.e. rice husk as fuel for power generation. Orbit, India is the turn key solution provider of the project. Once completed, the annual silica production capacity of the plant is expected to be 918 tonne. Generated electricity from the Project will be supplied to the adjacent silica production plant with a captive consumption of 75kW. The project may also supply power to a nearby poultry hatchery (minimum requirement 300kW), thirty irrigation pumps (10kW each) and/or numerous rice mills in the area. 


This Project of generating electricity using gasification process will ensure efficient and environment friendly utilization of rice husk. Moreover, the Project will also produce a high value by-product such as precipitated silica. Precipitated silica is used in rubber, toothpaste and other chemical industries, and currently almost the entire local demand is met through imports. Therefore, apart from generating power from renewable sources, the Project is also expected to save the country's hard earned foreign currency.

 

Biogas Based Electricity Generation Plants

IDCOL is financing setting up of three biogas based electricity generation plants, one in Mymensingh and two in Gazipur, and one organic fertilizer plant in Gazipur by Paragon Agro Ltd. Electricity generated from these plants will be supplied to the adjacent poultry farms of Paragon Poultry Ltd. (PPL) at BDT 4 / kWh, while organic fertilizer will be sold in the market at BDT 15 per 1 Kg packet and BDT 400 per 40 Kg packet Total project cost is BDT 149.40 million.

 

Poultry waste supplied by Paragon Poultry Limited, a sister concern of Paragon Agro Limited, will be used as feed material in the biogas digesters for production of gas which after purification will be used to run three 100kW, and one 50kW biogas generators. The slurry produced as byproduct from the biogas digesters will be transported to the proposed organic fertilizer plant located at Sripur, Gazipur for composting purposes.

 

Fuel, power and good quality organic fertilizer make biogas investment a commercially viable venture. Moreover, economic benefits derived from such biogas plants in terms of fuel and chemical fertilizer saving can have notable impact on the national economy. In future, the biogas technology is expected to be the driving force for ongoing growth of the poultry industry in Bangladesh.

 

Poultry farms in Bangladesh are producing approximately 7500 MT poultry waste per day. If not properly manage, this huge amount of poultry waste can pollute soil and water resources, loss fertilizer value and create a negative impact on social and regulatory environment. Lack of proper disposal system of poultry waste is creating environmental and health hazards adjoining areas of the poultry farms.

 

GTZ-SED has successfully developed, field-tested and standardized in Bangladesh, in cooperation with one of the leading poultry breeding farm in Bangladesh Paragon Poultry Ltd., as its Flagship Partner, a sustainable captive power generation system for Poultry, Dairy and other commercial (agricultural) establishments, which presently generate or have the potential to generate Biogas from bio-wastes, such as poultry litter, cow dung, agricultural / organic residues, produced either on-farm or having easy and cost-effective access to the latter.

 

The system involves use of locally developed cost-effective, user-friendly and simple sulfur and water removal (de-sulfurization and dehydration) process which has been developed and successfully field tested by GTZ-SED.

 

In addition, a system, proven through pilot /field-tests, for proper handling and use of the Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium (NPK) rich effluent (both in its liquid and dried forms) as an organic fertilizer to minimize the use of environmentally harmful and soil-degrading chemical fertilizers (e.g. urea, triple super-phosphate, murate of potash etc.)

Central Laboratory of Soil Resource Development Institute and Paragon Agro Limited ( a sister concern of Paragon Group) took the initiative to carry out study on poultry waste Management through semi aerobic composting technology and its impact on soils and crops. Paragon would be the first company getting the permission by the Govt. of Bangladesh to produce and sell organic fertilizer.

Paragon House

5 Mohakhali C/A Gulshan

Dhaka 1212 Bangladesh

Telephone: +880 2 9882107, +880 2 9887242

Fax: +880 2 8821394

Email: info@paragongroup-bd.com

Web: www.paragongroup-bd.com

 

 





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Re: [ALOCHONA] Pijus Da agei janten Bangladesh harbe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Ofcourse the old Fox Hakka Hua would know since he is the biggest practioner of UNSOLICITED INANE RUMORS. HAKKA HUA get together with your pal LA BAMBA and get a chill PILL OR SMOKE SOME W****. You need one!!!

BY THE WAY WE ARE NOT BLIND LIKE YOU SO NO NEED TO MAKE THINGS BOLD AND IN COLORS! RELAX!!!

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Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Pijus Da agei janten Bangladesh harbe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Date: Feb 22, 2011 3:49 AM

Nothing is impossible digitally ? Rumours are rumours but in Bangladesh often it is as like harsh truth isn't it ???????????????

Rumour was there about the burglary in Stock Exchange( News media were reporting about wrong doing of some top stakeholders in connivance with ..............). That rumour came as thunder storms and vanished billions of taka of small poor investors( as like vote dakati by ....)


BICHITRA EI DESH BANGLADESH SELUCAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Sajjad Hossain <shossain456@yahoo.com> wrote:

There is a rumor in Dhaka that Sheikh Hasina instructed Bangladesh to let India win. It was also desire of Mr Pranab Mukherjee. If you read Indian newspaper after the match you could get an idea about this conspiracy.

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[ALOCHONA] Re: Pijus Da agei janten Bangladesh harbe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1




Dear Gonsalves

I don't think this is a joke. The guy seems very serious. But why worry and just ignore.  This is expected from "very learned and informed" persons like SH. Thanks God he contained himself to say that "there is a rumor in Dhaka that Sheikh Hasina instructed Bangladesh to let India win. "  He was short of saying," Sheikh Hasina instructed _______________".  Mind it that it was not only the desire of Mr Pranab Mukherjee alone but desire of every Indian that India wins like it was desire of every Bangladeshi that Bangladesh wins.

These very "learned and informed" persons are not aware the ICC rankings of India and Bangladesh. For sure they are not aware of the match previews by different cricket pundits. To them Sachin Tendulkar and Ashraful have the same quality.

Surely, they are not cricketing but playing some other game.

Shafiq Ahmad



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> this is the best joke of the year so far!!!
>  Clifford Gonsalves 
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> From: Sajjad Hossain shossain456@...
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 11:46:11 AM
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Pijus Da agei janten Bangladesh harbe
> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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> There is a rumor in Dhaka that Sheikh Hasina instructed Bangladesh to let India
> win. It was also desire of Mr Pranab Mukherjee. If you read Indian newspaper
> after the match you could get an idea about this conspiracy.
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> SH
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> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Pijus Da agei janten Bangladesh harbe
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> Dear all,
> Sakib Won the toss and elected to field.The decession was astonising to all.
> It was clear india was wining.we only pave the path.
> But more astonising was a talkshow participated by versatile tallent 'Pijus
> Banerjy"(ajkal btv'r sob onusthanei pijus, natok , alochona ,nazul or tagore
> sobkhanei ei pijus,mone hoi musulmander sunnote Khatna'r upor alochona hole
> sikhaneo take thakte hobe )
> Just before the match the the talkshow aired.
> Pijus said 'Amader porajoier jonno prostoot thakte hobe"
> Any link between pijus,s remark and elected to field?
> Pjus ki agei jenechilen Bangladesh harbe?
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