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PM asks ECNEC to put emphasis on rural development

Vinnabarta Desk
  • Update Time : Tuesday, February 13, 2024
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Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday put emphasis on the rural development along with building infrastructure.

‘I think besides the infrastructural development we also need the overall development of the rural areas,’ she told the ECNEC meeting at NEC conference room in Agargaon.

She asked authorities concerned to quickly finish the development projects which are being delayed due to allocation of small funds.

‘I will ask the cabinet secretary to convey this to all secretaries in different ministries so such projects are completed quickly,’ she said.

She said with the finishing these projects it would be easy for the government to take up new development programmes.

She also said that deadline of some development projects had been increased; but those would be completed very soon.

‘Because, if that remains unfinished costs of the projects will increase unnecessarily and it also kills time. Make sure that this is done,’ she said.

Hasina said that for the socioeconomic development of the country the government must take development projects.

In this regard, she asked all to remain cautious while taking any kind of development projects so that the government could attain its goal.

She mentioned that due to global condition the country is having some pressure on economy. Otherwise the country was moving fast towards prosperity.

‘The growth was increasing, development was expediting, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic the whole world came to a standstill, and when the whole world started to move from that situation, it was hit by the Ukraine-Russia war followed by sanctions, counter-sanctions,’ she said.

She also mentioned that the world was bracing for another phase of instability after Israeli troops launched heinous attacks on the innocent people in Palestine.

‘As a result, the cost and time of transportation has increased manifold,’ she said.

She said that due to these external factors the pressure is in Bangladesh.

The prime minister said that she had requested all to utilise every inch of arable land of the country for production of food grains.

‘And it has given us better results,’ she said.

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