Worsening flood situation: 231 educational institutions suspend academic activities in Sylhet Divn

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Sylhet Bureau :
Some 174 educational institutions in Sylhet and more than one hundred in Moulvibazar were shut down due to the worsening flood situation, officials of district administrations told our local correspondent.
Md Bayezid Khan and Md Obaidullah, the two district primary education officers of Moulvibazar and Sylhet respetively, told this correspondent that classes of 96 primary schools in Moulvibazar and 111 primary schools in Sylhet were suspended.
Md Abdul Kadir, president of Modongouri government primary school managing committee, said the schools were scheduled to re-open on June 19 following a month-long Eid holiday. But right before Eid, the school buildings were flooded.
Education officers said considering the risks, a policy decision had been taken to stop the academic activities of the school until the water had receded. However, if the teachers wish, they will be able to take classes on the dry areas of the school.
ASM Abdul Wadud, officer of secondary and higher secondary education department in Moulvibazar, said around 25 thousands students were enrolled at 24 flood-affected schools.
Tahmina Khatun, deputy director of primary education department in Sylhet division, told this correspondent the decision to hold classes in the flood schools depended on teachers and management committee of the schools.
PC endorses Dhaka-Sylhet
 four-lane project
The Planning Commission (PC) has not endorsed the Dhaka-Sylhet four-lane road upgrades project due to its higher cost estimation, officials said.
The project evaluation committee of the PC has formed a body, headed by its chief, to examine the cost and rationalise it, the officials said.
The Roads and Highways Department (RHD) has taken up two separate projects — one for acquisition of land and another for road upgrades — at a cost of Tk 156.87 billion.
In a meeting held last week, the committee withheld the approval for the highway upgrades project.
The committee, however, approved the land acquisition project, costing Tk 42.75 billion. The Dhaka-Sylhet four-lane upgrades project is estimated to cost Tk 114.12 billion.
“In our observation, the RHD’s cost estimation is high for the road construction work,” a committee member said.
“So we have sent it back and formed a committee to assess the cost and bring the cost down to a rational level,” the member told the FE.
The RHD upgraded the 192-kilometre Dhaka-Chattogram four-lane project at a cost of Tk 38.17 billion.
Besides, the department spent Tk 1.81 billion for constructing a 660-metre-long and 24.62-metre wide flyover at Mohipal, Feni on the Dhaka- Chattogram highway.
A senior commission official said the RHD has proposed some components the cost of which has escalated the overall cost of the project.
For example, he said the RHD has proposed Tk 307.1 million for purchasing cars and furniture, Tk 2.58 billion for local and foreign consultants, and Tk 3.45 billion for staff salary and remuneration.
It has also proposed spending of Tk 13.50 billion for 27,604,558 cubic metres of earth work, Tk 9.19 billion for training/study tour programme and Tk 6.50 billion for sign-signal, road-side facilities, incidental cost and day-work.
According to the development project proposal (DPP), the RHD has earmarked Tk 4.41 billion for price adjustment, Tk 1.12 billion (1.0 per cent) for price contingency and Tk 1.12 billion (1.0 per cent) for the physical contingency components.
The RHD has proposed the 214.44 kilometre-long road upgrades completion deadline by December 2022.

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