Attempts are being made to gradually open some institutions: PM



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Noting that people face many difficulties over the holidays to prevent the spread of Kovid-19, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said the government is gradually trying to open up some sectors so that the poor can earn a living.

The Prime Minister said this while addressing a video conference in Ganobhaban on Sunday while receiving a grant for his relief and welfare fund.

“We are slowly trying to reopen some sectors,” he said. We are taking steps so that people can earn a living during the holy month of Ramadan. ‘

More than 55 governmental and non-governmental organizations and educational institutions in the country today donated to the Prime Minister’s Aid and Welfare Fund to help the poor affected by Kovid-19.

“We know that people have a lot of problems,” he said. We are doing everything we can to deliver food to their homes. ‘

Calling on farmers to support the poor in this time of crisis, Sheikh Hasina said: “Since almost all the rice (this season) has been grown at home, there shouldn’t be too many people (due to food shortages)” .

Mentioning that the country’s economy has suffered greatly due to the Kovid-19 epidemic, Sheikh Hasina said that those who depend on daily work have lost their jobs.

The Prime Minister said: “Many people in our country have become unemployed.” Although we did our best to help, it was difficult for them to earn a living. “

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received the grants via video conference from his official Ganobhaban residence in the morning.

Representatives of the organization, the chief secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office. Ahmed handed the grant check to Kaikaus.

At that time, the Communist Party of China provided 50,000 surgical masks for the fund.

Among the 55 organizations that grant grants are: Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, Department of Secondary and Higher Education, Department of Technical Education and Madrasa, Jahangirnagar University, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Khulna University, Khulna Agricultural University, Comilla University , Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib University and University of Technology (Jamalpur), Sh Hasina University (Netrokona), Pabna University of Science and Technology, Islamic University (Kushtia), Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology, North South University, Noakhali University of Science and Technology, Chittagong University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences and the Flower Small Will College School.

Companies include the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs, the Ministry of Industry, the Department of Security Services, the Department of Post and Telecommunications, the Department of Information Technology and Communication, Cash (State Financial Services), the Secretariat of the Bangladesh Election Commission, the Dhaka Mass Transit Company. Ltd. (DMTCL), Ministry of Police Defense (MODC), Hayek Foundation Rural Works (PKSF), Bangladesh Security and Exchange Commission, Dhaka Stock Exchange, Chittagong Stock Exchange, Life Insurance Corporation, General Insurance Corporation, Bangladesh Investment Cooperation and Bangladesh Insurance Association.

In addition to this, the Bangladesh Bar Council, the Bangladesh Judicial Services Association, the BCS Customs Association, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), BCS Krishi Samiti, the Officers of the Bangladesh Election Commission, Samiti , Poultry, Bangabandhu Diploma Council of Engineers, Roads and Janpith have provided other grants. , Bangabandhu PWD Diploma Engineers Association, Andean Tea Association, Bangladesh Engineers Club Limited, BUET Teachers Association, Bangladesh Social Services Registry, tharmaksa Group, Max Group, Rajshahi Agriculture Development Bank, Bangladesh Krishi Bank and Purbachal Club Limited.

In addition to these organizations, a man named Mostasim Billah Siam donated money to the Prime Minister’s Aid and Welfare Fund.



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