Relief efforts: Total collection stands at 11C, expenditure 1.75C

Under the banner of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, a total of Tk11.10crore has been collected for flood relief.

This money was collected through cash, bank transfers, and mobile banking.

So far, a total of  Tk17,512,794 has been spent from the collected funds.

On Wednesday, Abdul Kader, the coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, shared this information on his personal Facebook profile.

Additionally, those involved in the relief efforts also shared this information on their Facebook profiles.

Abdul Kader detailed the financial information, stating that from August 22 to September 4, a total of Tk111,013,569 was collected through cash, mobile banking, and bank transfers. Currently, Tk93,500,775 remains in the fund.

He mentioned: "This money is deposited in accounts managed by our coordinator and a teacher from Dhaka University at Janata and Sonali Banks.”

“We plan to use this money for post-flood rehabilitation. We are seeking the advice of local and national students and the public on how and through whom this money should be used to benefit the maximum number of people. The utilization of this money will be based on their suggestions."

Recently, due to sudden heavy rainfall and hill torrents, several districts including Comilla, Feni, and Noakhali have experienced severe flooding. The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement began collecting relief items at TSC, Dhaka University, on August 22, and the campaign ended on September 2.