Adilur inaugurates National Halal Lab at BSTI

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Published On: 14 Jul 2025, 19:45 Updated On:14 Jul 2025, 19:52
Industries Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan speaking in a function on inauguration of National Halal Laboratory at BSTI in the capital. Photo: PID

DHAKA, July 14, 2025 (BSS) - Industries Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan today inaugurated the National Halal Laboratory equipped with international standard gadgets at Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI).

He also inaugurated the first Helmet Testing Laboratory in Bangladesh to ensure the quality of the helmets of the drivers and riders.
 
Adilur Rahman Khan inaugurated the laboratories as the chief guest at a function organized at BSTI in the capital. 
In his speech, Adilur said the establishment of the National Halal Laboratory is an important imitative of the government to increase export potential of Bangladesh. 

At the inaugural function, a discussion was also held at the BSTI conference room. 

At the discussion, Adilur said that the demand for halal products is increasing day by day all over the world. 

“In such a reality, BSTI's journey towards halal certification and the establishment of a National Halal Laboratory in the institution is a timely decision,” he added. 

He also urged all concerned to verify whether the BSTI logo and QR code are attached to the helmet before buying, selling and usage.

 

 

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