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Two-stroke-engine vehicles likely to go off district towns, cities

Wednesday, 13 February 2008


The caretaker government plans to knock out two-stroke-engine vehicles from all district headquarters and metropolitan cities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that lead to global warming. "Government is thinking about making cities and district towns clean by getting rid of two-stroke engines as those cause massive air pollution," Raja Devasish Roy, special assistant to Chief Adviser on Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) and Forest Affairs, said.
—UNB