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    Center for Zakat Management (CZM) and its role in poverty eradication in Bangladesh by Osmani, Noor Mohammad, Al-Masud, Abdullah

    Published 2014
    “…Primary data are collected from the project area especially from Manikganj District of Bangladesh that received zakat under Jibeeka project of CZM. …”
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    Center for Zakat Management (CZM) and its role in poverty eradication in Bangladesh by Osmani, Noor Mohammad, Masud, Abdullah

    Published 2015
    “…Primary data are collected from the project area especially from Manikganj District of Bangladesh that received zakat under Jibeeka project of CZM. …”
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    WMO Assessment of Weather and Climate Mortality Extremes: Lightning, Tropical Cyclones, Tornadoes, and Hail by Cerveny, R., Bessemoulin, P., Burt, C., Cooper, M., Cunjie, Z., Dewan, Ashraf, Finch, J., Holle, R., Kalkstein, L., Kruger, A., Lee, T., Martínez, R., Mohapatra, M., Pattanaik, D., Peterson, T., Sheridan, S., Trewin, B., Tait, A., Abdel Wahab, M.M.

    Published 2017
    “…After recommending for acceptance of only events after 1873 (the formation of the predecessor of the WMO), the committee evaluated and accepted the following mortality extremes: 1) “highest mortality (indirect strike) associated with lightning” as the 469 people killed in a lightning-caused oil tank fire in Dronka, Egypt, on 2 November 1994; 2) “highest mortality directly associated with a single lightning flash” as the lightning flash that killed 21 people in a hut in Manica Tribal Trust Lands, Zimbabwe (at time of incident, eastern Rhodesia), on 23 December 1975; 3) “highest mortality associated with a tropical cyclone” as the Bangladesh (at time of incident, East Pakistan) cyclone of 12–13 November 1970 with an estimated death toll of 300 000 people; 4) “highest mortality associated with a tornado” as the 26 April 1989 tornado that destroyed the Manikganj district, Bangladesh, with an estimated death toll of 1300 individuals; and 5) “highest mortality associated with a hailstorm” as the storm occurring near Moradabad, India, on 30 April 1888 that killed 246 people. …”
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    Occurrence of arsenic in soils, groundwater and rice plants in selected districts of Bangladesh by Shah, A. L., Naher, Umme Aminun, Islam, S. M. Mofijul, Hasan, Zakiul, Panhwar, Qurban Ali, Jusop, Shamshuddin

    Published 2013
    “…A study was conducted in four districts of Bangladesh, namely Faridpur sadar, Kolaroa (Satkhira), Shibaloya (Manikganj) and Natore sadar to assess arsenic (As) status in groundwater, agricultural soils, rice straw and rice grain. …”
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