In the 3rd phase of Mujib’s year, 40 families of Amtali got their address

In the 3rd phase of Mujib's year, 40 families of Amtali got their address

// Saifullah Nasir, Barguna Correspondent //

“Right to Asylum, Sheikh Hasina’s Gift”, a house and land transfer program for homeless and landless families in Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Asrayan Project was inaugurated on Tuesday as Eid gift of Mujib Year across the country. Is transferred.

Upazila Parishad Chairman Md. Mojibur Rahman was present as the chief guest in the meeting presided over by Upazila Nirbahi Officer AKM Abdullah bin Rashid at the handing over ceremony of house key along with land at Upazila Parishad Milanayatan at 9.30 am today. Speaking, Upazila Awami League President Adv. MA Kader Mia, Officer-in-Charge of Police Station AKM Mizanur Rahman, Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr. Monaim Saad, Upazila Engineer Abdullah Al Mamun, Amtali Sadar UP Chairman Md. Motahar Uddin Mridha, Chawra UP Chairman Akhtaruzzaman Badal Khan, Kukua UP Chairman Borhan Uddin Ahmed, Arpangashia UP Chairman Soheli Parveen Mala, Haldia UP Chairman Asaduzzaman Mintu Mallick, Athargachhia UP Chairman Rafiqul Islam, Gulishakhali UP Chairman Md. Adv, HM Monirul Islam .

The Prime Minister’s video conference and meeting was attended by government officials, 7 UP chairmen, heroic freedom fighters, members of homeless and landless families and journalists.

Tapan Talukder of Athargachhia Union said after getting the house key along with the land deed, he did not have any house. I used to live in a shack on the side of the road. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has given me land and house in Mogo. Ehon mora mogo nijego ghare thahi.

“My husband is disabled, we used to live on other people’s land,” said Kanna, wife of Abul Mir of Arpangashia Union. Since the Prime Minister gave us this house, we have an address of our own.

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