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SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2023

Salt

61% of processed foods have too much salt: Study
Bangladesh

61% of processed foods have too much salt: Study

Around 34% of processed foods have twice the safe level

Potassium salt lowers health hazards
Videos

Potassium salt lowers health hazards

Photo :CNN
Health

Salt substitutes may reduce early death from cardiovascular: Study

any worker of these two industries who is yet to rejoin the job due to unemployment or illness caused by Covid-19 will get Tk3,000 for three months File Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Economy

Rawhide businesses worry as salt price doubles in 3 months

Photo :CNN
Health

Excessive salt intake to cause 1.6 million deaths this year

BSCIC lowers iodine price 
Bangladesh

BSCIC lowers iodine price 

Complaint lodged with ACC against UP chairman-member of Kutubdia
Bangladesh

Complaint lodged with ACC against UP chairman-member of Kutubdia

Salt Cultivation in Bangladesh. Photo/Courtesy
Industry

Salt farmers incur loss as demand miscalculated

Salt data feud between Tariff Commission and Bscic
Industry

Salt data feud between Tariff Commission and Bscic

Sodium sulphate. Photo: Collected
Industry

Sodium sulphate is being sold as edible salt, harming salt industry

any worker of these two industries who is yet to rejoin the job due to unemployment or illness caused by Covid-19 will get Tk3,000 for three months File Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Industry

No shortage of salt to preserve rawhide

Photo: UNB
Industry

Salt price drops as huge stockpiles lie unsold

Photo: UNB
Bazaar

Protecting salt industry with Tk1!

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