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After hearing the name of Bangladesh at a seminar in Russia, the foreigners who came there clapped for 3-4 minutes.
State Minister for Maritime Transport Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury made the remarks while addressing a seminar titled ‘Transformation in Shipbuilders and Country Expert: Challenge for Bangladesh’ at the auditorium of the Institution of Engineers in the capital on Saturday night.
Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury said: I went to a seminar on shipbuilding art in St. Petersburg, Russia. As he spoke, the foreigners clapped for 3-4 minutes when they heard the name of Bangladesh. Nobody knows me there. But as soon as he heard the name of Bangladesh, he clapped. It is just the result of advancing shipbuilders and marine architects. Bangladesh has taken a place elsewhere in the shipbuilding industry.
He said Bangladesh will survive if the naval sector survives. Now, private sector entrepreneurs get bank loans whenever they want. Being able to do business with bank money. It’s for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Private entrepreneurs will also be featured in the shipbuilding industry. The potential of this sector must be harnessed.
The state minister for shipping said the shipyard is now coming back to life. Now warships are also being built in the country. We got on the boat when we were little. If we don’t build ships, who will? Marine Architect is our theme.
He said that the current government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the worthy daughter of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, has undertaken a comprehensive development program that includes shipping with the vision of turning the country into a country of high revenue for 2041. The government has adopted the delta plan.
The state minister for maritime transport said that 90 percent of the country’s transport is by water. Bangabandhu laid the foundations of the country in three and a half years. The 75 subsequent governments led the country in the opposite direction and rejected it. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina works tirelessly to move the country forward.
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