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Considering Turning To Solar Energy? Learn More Here

Solar energy is a natural choice for powering your business or home. Solar energy can lower your utility costs and it's also better for the environment. This article has great solar power and what it can offer you. Start small if you want to start using solar energy. You can find these at large retailers and national chain stores. They are as easy to install. The solar panels efficiency can be determined by how efficient they are. Panels that are more dense perform better, but they can generate more power.Be sure to compare densities of several different panels before picking your panels. Your solar panels will keep functioning as long as you maintain it regularly. You can save money by doing this yourself, but doing it yourself will save money. You have to invest in a way to keep the energy your system produces. A quality battery is something that stores a lot of power for a long time or selling energy produced to utility companies can be great ideas. If you need to install panels

A minimum wage that doesn’t ensure minimum dignity

A government-led, tripartite board, the minimum wage board for tea workers has continued the 170-year-old "tradition" depriving workers by recommending an unfair wage structure, which conflicts with existing laws. Speakers at a virtual dialog yesterday said that. They highlighted that the minimum wage for tea workers in the country is the lowest of all the major sectors and was inadequate for basic living standards. At a dialogue entitled "Tea workers' wage: Present structure, challenges" speakers expressed concern about the recommendation. The event was organized by Society for Environment and Human Development in partnership with Power and Participation Research Centres (PPRC), and Bangladesh Cha Sramik Union. Philip Gain, director at SEHD, spoke in the keynote speech. He stated that the tripartite body was formed almost five years late and recommended the same daily wage rates, Tk. 117, Tk. 118, and Tk. 120 as have been offered for the past