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Minister of Railways. Nurul Islam Sujan said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is working on a plan to make Cox’s Bazar, the world’s longest coastal city, a full-fledged international tourist city. The government works with the conviction to do something good for future generations. Even if we don’t get the benefits of many things, the next generation will enjoy all the benefits.
The Minister of Railways told reporters after inspecting the progress of the Dohazari-Cox’s Bazar double-track rail project in Haji Para in Jhilangjar, Fatehurkul in Ramu and Ramu on Saturday afternoon.
The minister said that the construction of a 102 km railway line from Bazar-Ghumdhum to Dohazari-Cox is one of the prime minister’s 10 mega-projects. The Prime Minister is implementing many mega-projects for the development of Cox’s Bazar, not just the railways.
The minister also distributed compensation checks worth approximately Tk 1 crore among four owners acquired for the railway project in Jhilangja Hajipara in Cox’s Bazar. At that time, the project manager of the railway construction project. Mofizur Rahman, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Cox’s Bazar. In attendance were Ashraful Afsar, Land Acquisition Officer Shamim Hossain, senior Railways officials and other officials involved in the project and land acquisition.
The minister further said that project work is expected to be completed in June 2022. If the project is implemented on time, direct rail link between Dhaka and Cox’s Bazar will be possible by June 2022. The minister expected a Revolutionary change in the tourism industry and economic sector of the country if the rail service from Dhaka to Cox’s Bazar was started.
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