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Prime Minister Inaugurates 29 Development Projects in Khulna

Prime Minister Inaugurates 29 Development Projects in Khulna

Prime Minister Inaugurates 29 Development Projects in Khulna

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated 29 development projects worth 2593 crore taka during a grand public rally in Khulna. These projects span across various sectors such as education, health, transportation, industry, and more, bringing wide-ranging benefits to the local residents.

Education Sector Sees Major Investment

A major focus area of these projects was the improvement of educational facilities. Fourteen state-of-the-art multi-storied academic buildings were constructed, enhancing the learning environment for students. Notable examples include the new 6-story buildings for Khulna Collegiate School and Government Bangabandhu College, equipped with advanced facilities. Additionally, technical schools and vocational institutes received upgraded infrastructure to support their technical education programs. These modern buildings are designed to meet the needs of 21st-century learning, incorporating modern architecture and technology integration. Students from underprivileged backgrounds will especially benefit from these premium amenities.

Health and Public Service Infrastructure Upgraded

In the health sector, the inauguration of the Civil Surgeon’s Office Building and Residence marked a significant improvement in healthcare facilities. Additionally, newly constructed offices for the Department of Agricultural Extension and BSTI were opened, enhancing public services in the region.

Enhancing Connectivity and Transportation

To improve regional connectivity, a key bridge over the Bhodra River was opened, providing people from remote villages with access to main commercial hubs. Furthermore, the initiation of the BIWTA Khulna Dredger Base Building will upgrade maritime logistics in the area.

Other Notable Projects

Several other projects were also inaugurated during this event. The Genocide Museum, a specialized archive documenting the atrocities during the Liberation War, was one of them. Additionally, the opening of hostels for girls and underprivileged students further improved shelter infrastructure. Multiple road and drain construction projects were also completed, enhancing the local infrastructure.

Building for the Future

In addition to the inaugurated projects, the Prime Minister laid the foundation for 5 additional schemes focusing on public utilities, technical education, transportation, and the environment. This demonstrates the government's commitment to ongoing development and improvement in the region.

With this wide range of projects, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina continues to showcase her vision of holistic development, ensuring that no one is left behind. The infrastructure boost resulting from these projects will significantly improve socio-economic indicators and enhance the quality of life for the hardworking people of Khulna. It reiterates the government's commitment to balanced regional growth.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurates 29 development projects in Khulna

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurates 29 development projects in Khulna

On November 14, 2023, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated 29 development projects in Khulna, Bangladesh, worth 2593 crore taka. The projects include:

  • Education sector
    • 14 state-of-the-art multi-storied academic buildings for schools and colleges, including 6-story buildings for Khulna Collegiate School and Government Bangabandhu College
    • Upgraded infrastructure for technical schools and vocational institutes
  • Health and public service
    • Civil Surgeon's Office Building and Residence
    • Newly constructed offices for the Department of Agricultural Extension and BSTI
  • Connectivity and transportation
    • A key bridge over the Bhodra River
    • BIWTA Khulna Dredger Base Building
  • Other notable projects
    • Genocide Museum
    • Shelter infrastructure like hostels for girls and underprivileged students
    • Multiple road/drain construction projects
  • Foundations laid for 5 additional schemes
    • Public utilities
    • Technical education
    • Transportation
    • Environment

These projects are expected to benefit millions of people in Khulna and surrounding areas. They will improve access to education, healthcare, and skills training, and they will also boost the local economy.

In addition to the specific projects mentioned above, the Prime Minister also spoke about the overall development of Khulna. She noted that the city has made significant progress in recent years, and she pledged to continue investing in its development.

The Prime Minister's visit to Khulna and her announcement of these new projects were warmly welcomed by the local community. People from all walks of life expressed their gratitude to the Prime Minister for her commitment to developing Khulna.

Twitter hashtags: #KhulnaDevelopment #SheikhHasinaInaugurates #BangladeshDevelopment

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