Chattogram will be a city of global standard : Nasir

CCC Mayor A J M Nasir Uddin speaking at a gathering of local elite arranged on the occasion of the 3rd founding anniversary of CCC elected Parishad at Posh Convention Hall yesterday.
CCC Mayor A J M Nasir Uddin speaking at a gathering of local elite arranged on the occasion of the 3rd founding anniversary of CCC elected Parishad at Posh Convention Hall yesterday.
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Chattagram Bureau :

Mayor of Chattogram City Corporation AJM Nasir Uddin urged the city dwellers to keep patience over the sufferings due to ongoing developments works in the city . The port city would be turned into a city which would have global standard amenities by 2020.
Chattogram would have to face some sorts of sufferings due to the ongoing development projects. The mayor was speaking at a civic rally at a convention hall arranged marking the 3rd anniversary of his assuming office.
Mayor informed participants about the ongoing development works in 41 city wards beside the three mega projects worth Taka 1,220 crores aimed at turning the city into clean and green city.
President of Chattogram Chamber of Commerce and Industries Mahb-ubul Alam, Managing Director of Chattogram WASA Engineer AKM Fazlullah, Commander of Chattogram Jilla Mukti-juddah Sangsad Moha-mmad Shahab Uddin, Commander of Mohanagar Muktijuddah Sangsad Mozaffar Ahmed, President of Chattogram Union of Journalists Nazim Uddin Shyamol, President of Chattogram Press Club Kolim Sarwar, President of Chattogram TV Journalists Association Ali Abbas, Vice President of Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists Reaz Haider Chowdhury, President of Chattogram District BAR Association Advocate Iftakher Saimul Chowdhury and Engineer Mohammad Harun, among others, addressed the gathering.
President of Chattogram North District AL Nurul Alam Chowdhury, councilors, elite and people irrespective of opinions, party affiliations and leaders of professional and trade bodies, officials and staffs of the corporation participated in the civic gathering at International Convention Centre.

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