Hi-tech park to infuse dynamism into Rajshahi's economy: 14,000 youths to get jobs

SYLHET: Framers at South Surma Upazila buying bean from a hat as the Upazila achieved bumper production of the winter vegetable. This snap was taken on Saturday.
SYLHET: Framers at South Surma Upazila buying bean from a hat as the Upazila achieved bumper production of the winter vegetable. This snap was taken on Saturday.
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BSS, Rajshahi :
Bangabandhu hi-tech park will play a vital role in infusing dynamism into the current economy of the region by creating new technology-based employment.
The park will create new employment for more than 14,000 youths both male and female here.
Managing Director of Bangladesh Hi-tech Park Authority Hosney Ara Begum came up with the observation as the chief guest here on Saturday afternoon. She was distributing rehabilitation bank cheques among 250 families from Taka 50,000 to Taka 70,000 each as compensation at conference hall of Deputy Commissioner.
A total of 672 families who were residing on the 31-acre park site will be given around Taka 3.74 crore in phases for their rehabilitation. Earlier, 85 families were given the compensation.
Director of Bangabandhu Hi-tech Park Project Fazlul Haque, Deputy Project Director Mahfuzul Kabir and Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Md Shalahuddin also spoke.
Hosney Ara Begim said that the ICT division has been implementing the hi-tech park project on 31.63 acres of land at an estimated cost of around Taka 281.91 crore as the present government under the dynamic leadership Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is very much keen to implement the project for socio-economic development of the region.
She said the park will play a key role in building Digital Bangladesh, accelerating the national economic development by expanding hi-tech industries, establishing hardware and IT industries and creating a helpful condition to attract foreign companies.
Foreign companies, she said, would be allowed to provide technological support for developing local industries. The present government is pledge- bound to promote the ICT sector for overall development of the country, she added.
To this end, the government has been implementing massive programmes and people of both rural and urban areas are enjoying benefits of modern technology.
Project Director Fazlul Haque said construction of the park is going on in full swing adding youths will get the opportunity to work in the area. The construction is expected to be finished in June, 2019.
Embroidery works bring smile on distressed women
With establishing boutique houses, many underprivileged and distressed women have become income-generators in the metropolis and its outskirts contributing a lot to the society in many ways.
With training and financial support from the government they established embroidery and boutique houses and running their business successfully.
“We have founded ‘Angona Boutique and Fashion’. The business house is being operated by our Angona Mohila Samity successfully making more than 100 women self-reliant,” said Iffat Ara, director of the samity.
Similarly, Daudpur Mohila Koliyan Samity is running Shefali Boutique and Mohona Mohila Kolyan Samity’s Mohona Boutiques making at least 175 women self-reliant.
“We have made linked around 50 women with skill development training for improving their living condition,” said Anwara Begum, President of Dashmari Distressed Women Welfare Association. After completing their training they are doing block, boutique and embroidery works in their respective areas and many of them attained their long-cherished economic emancipation.
Anwara Begum told BSS that the boutique houses were established and operated with assistance of district women affairs office.
The office is implementing a project titled “Women Skill-based Training for Livelihood” in order to make the underprivileged and neglected women especially divorcee, widow and financially backward self-reliant.
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