Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said Bangladesh has been moving forward facing all natural and manmade disasters since 2009.
“The democratic government has been serving since 2009. Stability has been prevailing in the country. Though we had to face many things like natural calamities, manmade disasters and arson attacks, Bangladesh is marching forward,” she said.
The premier said this while inaugurating the newly constructed two multistory office buildings– named Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission Bhaban and Information Commission Bhaban – in the city’s Agargaon area.
She opened the eye-catching 15-storey BTRC Bhaban and 13-storey Information Commission Bhaban through a virtual platform, joining a function from her official residence Ganabhaban.
Besides, Prime Minister Hasina unveiled the foundation stone of the BFDC Complex to construct a multistory new complex for Bangladesh Film Development Corporation in the city’s Karwan Bazar area.
The prime minister said they want the progress of Bangladesh to continue.
She expressed her gratitude to the people of Bangladesh for allowing her time and time again to serve them by voting for “boat,” the electoral symbol of her party - Bangladesh Awami League.
The BTRC Bhaban was constructed on one acre of land, while the Information Commission Bhaban was on 0.35 acres of land.
The prime minister said her government has taken steps to equip the citizens, the society, the government, and the country with the knowledge of modern technology.
“We’ll be able to do it successfully. There will be no hunger and poverty in Bangladesh. Every landless will get a house and the living standard of every individual will improve,” she said.
Talking about the recently introduced universal pension scheme, Sheikh Hasina said her government has made the pension scheme universal. Now all, not only the government staff, will get pension so that they would lead a meaningful life in the family and society, she said.
Noting that her government transformed the country into a Digital Bangladesh, she said: “We want to build the country as a ‘Smart Bangladesh’ by 2041 where the population, economy, society and government will be smart.”
Focusing on her government's success in the telecommunication sector, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said now the teledensity has increased to 104% in Bangladesh. “I think it is an incredible development.”
She said the number of mobile SIM subscribers is now 180 million against the 170 million population in Bangladesh as an individual subscribes to more than one SIMs in many cases.
The premier said she opened the television channels for the private sector during her 1996-2001 regime aiming to raise employment generation in the country as much as possible. Now some 32 out of 44 permitted television channels are in operation in the country, she added.
She said the network of optical fiber is some 16 million km throughout the country.
Talking about the film sector, the premier asked the filmmakers to make a larger number of kids movies for the children of the country.
“We need to make more movies for the children so that they can learn many things from the films,” she said.
Highlighting different steps taken by her government to develop the film industry, she said the government is constructing Bangabandhu Film City on a five-acre of land at Kaliakoir in Gazipur at a cost of Tk380 crore.
She said the government formed welfare trusts for artists and enhanced the fund allocation for making healthy movies.
She added that it is expected that the construction of the BFDC complex would be completed by 2024. It’ll be an excellent structure in a nearby place of scenic Hatirjheel, she said.
“An excellent structure is going to be constructed,” she said, extending her thanks to the architects of the BFDC complex.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud and Posts and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar spoke at the function moderated by PMO Secretary Mohammad Salahuddin.


