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4 Pran-RFL companies get 'Green Factory Award'
Four companies of Pran-RFL Group have received Green Factory Award 2020.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina virtually joined the award-giving programme as the chief guest.
State Minister for Labour and Employment Begum Monnujan Sufian handed over the award on behalf of her at a programme in the capital Wednesday.
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The labour and employment ministry introduced the award this year to encourage local industries to invest in green measures.
The Green Factory award was been given in six categories.
Habiganj Agro Limited, a sister concern of Pran, received the award in the food processing category; RFL group sister concerns Banga Building Materials Limited, Allplast Bangladesh Limited and Durable Plastics Limited in the plastic category.
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Kamruzzaman Kamal, director (marketing) at Pran-RFL group said, "We have given utmost importance to the environment while designing our factory buildings, infrastructure and other installations and follow the eco-friendly process in every step – from production to marketing."
PRAN-RFL donates safety equipment to health workers
PRAN-RFL, country's leading business conglomerate, has donated hand rubs and pure drinking water for health workers working at Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Covid-19 dedicated hospital on Wednesday.
Kamruzzaman Kamal, marketing director of PRAN-RFL Group, handed over the ‘Activo’ branded hand rub and PRAN Drinking Water to Brig. Gen. AKM Nasir Uddin, Director of the hospital.
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Kamruzzaman Kamal said “Protective equipment and drinking water have been given to DNCC Covid Hospital for its health workers who are carrying out their professional duties during the epidemic amid risk.”
Brig. Gen. AKM Nasir Uddin thanked PRAN-RFL for providing safety equipment and drinking water for the health workers at the hospital.
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PRAN-RFL has provided food to 70,000 helpless and poor families who became lost job during the general holidays across the country last year to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Moreover, the group donated corona sample collection booth, surgical masks, PPE, hand gloves and hand sanitizers to Director General of Health Services (DGHS) and 15 hospitals in Dhaka, Chattogram and Bhola.
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PRAN-RFL provides food to corona affected 6,000 families
PRAN-RFL Group, one of the business conglomerates of Bangladesh, has recently provided food and protective equipment among six thousand families in Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Dinajpur, Cumilla and Noakhali.
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PRAN-RFL Group’s Varendra Industrial Park at Godagari in Rajshahi, is collecting agro based products including mango, tomato, olive and guava, based on season, from the local farmers and making pulp in the park.
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The PRAN-RFL Group donated protective equipment to Mugda Medical College Hospital, Dhaka Mohanagar General Hospital and Railway General Hospital.
PRAN-RFL donates protective equipment to three Covid-19 hospitals
PRAN-RFL Group has donated protective equipment to three coronavirus dedicated for the protection of the physicians and nurses.
Kamruzzaman Kamal, marketing director of PRAN-RFL Group, handed over the items by visiting the three institutions Sheikh Russel Gastro Liver Institute and Hospital, Kurmitola General Hospital and Kuwait-Bangladesh Friendship Government Hospital on Thursday.
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