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LGRD Minister: Development of Chittagong extremely important for achieving national goals

  • ‘Chittagong is economic capital of country’
  • Adequate funds have been allocated for Chittagong City Corporation, he says
Update : 09 Mar 2024, 08:16 PM

Local Government, Rural Development, and Cooperatives Minister Md Tazul Islam has said that the port city of Chittagong always plays a significant role in the development of Bangladesh.

Referring to Chittagong as the economic capital of the country, he mentioned that its contribution to the economic development of the country is undeniable. Therefore, Chittagong City Corporation (CCC) holds utmost importance in achieving the average targets set by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for advanced Bangladesh by 2041.

Speaking at the third anniversary celebration of the sixth elected council of Chittagong City Corporation on Saturday, Md Tazul emphasized the need for the local government to empower not only the administration but also to create opportunities for income growth for the people of specific areas.

He said that every city corporation, municipality, and district council should focus on creating job opportunities for the people in their respective areas.

When people's income increases and they easily access civic services, they will be motivated to contribute to revenue, he added.

The minister noted that adequate funds have been allocated for Chittagong City Corporation, and the success of these funds depends on the sincere efforts of all levels of the corporation to ensure that the benefits reach the people correctly.

He also mentioned Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's vision to make Chittagong an organized and pollution-free city.

He emphasized the use of modern methods for waste management in Chittagong City, saying that there is no alternative to strengthening waste management to protect the Karnaphuli River and the Bay of Bengal from pollution.

The event was chaired by CCC Mayor Md Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, and it was attended by Members of Parliament M Abdul Latif, Mahiuddin Bachchu, and Abdus Salam, former Mayor Mahmudul Islam, and Assistant High Commissioner of India Rajiv Ranjan.

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