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Unb, TungiparaPrime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged the people to build a poverty-free Bangladesh as dreamt by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
“Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman always dreamt of a poverty-free Bangladesh. Let us work hand to hand to fulfil his dream and build a prosperous and modern Bangladesh,” she said.
Hasina was addressing a function arranged at the Bangabandhu Mazar Complex to distribute sewing machines among the economically vulnerable women.
Eighty women were given the sewing machines after a two-month-long training arranged by the district administration.
The PM thanked the Gopalganj district administration for arranging such income-oriented programme.
She expressed the hope that other district administrations will also come up with similar innovative programmes to help remove employment crisis in the society.
Hasina said that Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman throughout his whole life continued politics for socio-economic and political emancipation of the people.
“Bangladesh has achieved independence under the leadership of the Father of the Nation. Now we have to achieve economic emancipation of the people,” she said.
The premier said that her government is working with various programmes to create social safety net including empowering the country's women community by providing employment.
Mentioning the government's “one house, one farm” project, she said the present government is strongly committed to removing unemployment from the country. “Concept of various development programmes being run by the present government has been taken from Bangabandhu's government.”
About the Gopalganj district administration's programme to providing the women with sewing machine, the PM stressed ensuring proper and profitable marketing of the products to be produced by these women.
In this regard, she suggested association-based marketing of the products.
Every capable person including the women would have to be involved in productive activities to strengthen the country's economy, Hasina said.
“We want such a Bangladesh where not a single woman sits idle at home,” she said.
Earlier, in the morning, the PM placed wreath at the grave of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Tungipara.
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Hasina for poverty-free Bangladesh
“Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman always dreamt of a poverty-free Bangladesh. Let us work hand to hand to fulfil his dream and build a prosperous and modern Bangladesh,” she said.
Hasina was addressing a function arranged at the Bangabandhu Mazar Complex to distribute sewing machines among the economically vulnerable women.
Eighty women were given the sewing machines after a two-month-long training arranged by the district administration.
The PM thanked the Gopalganj district administration for arranging such income-oriented programme.
She expressed the hope that other district administrations will also come up with similar innovative programmes to help remove employment crisis in the society.
Hasina said that Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman throughout his whole life continued politics for socio-economic and political emancipation of the people.
“Bangladesh has achieved independence under the leadership of the Father of the Nation. Now we have to achieve economic emancipation of the people,” she said.
The premier said that her government is working with various programmes to create social safety net including empowering the country's women community by providing employment.
Mentioning the government's “one house, one farm” project, she said the present government is strongly committed to removing unemployment from the country. “Concept of various development programmes being run by the present government has been taken from Bangabandhu's government.”
About the Gopalganj district administration's programme to providing the women with sewing machine, the PM stressed ensuring proper and profitable marketing of the products to be produced by these women.
In this regard, she suggested association-based marketing of the products.
Every capable person including the women would have to be involved in productive activities to strengthen the country's economy, Hasina said.
“We want such a Bangladesh where not a single woman sits idle at home,” she said.
Earlier, in the morning, the PM placed wreath at the grave of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Tungipara.
source:
Hasina for poverty-free Bangladesh