As part of its continuous humanitarian support to tackle the present pandemic situation, the government has, so far, distributed 34,062 tonnes of rice and Taka 15.08 crore in cash among the families in need in Rajshahi division, officials said.
Around 47.50 lakh hardest hit and other worst-affected families consisting 2.14 crore people have received the government’s humanitarian assistance to overcome their livelihood related difficulties being triggered by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Humayun Kabir Khandaker, Commissioner of Rajshahi Division, said 18,13,660 families were given 23,975 tonnes of rice and each of the beneficiary families got ten kilograms of rice free of cost while another 9,18,070 families got Taka 1,000 each for purchasing baby food and necessary essentials in all eight districts of the division till Monday. A total of 1,456 tonnes of rice and over Taka 73.49 lakh in cash are in the stock at present for distribution, he said.
Apart from this, around 20.18 lakh distressed and vulnerable families consisting 90.80 lakh people have, so far, bought rice at reduced price through Open Market Sale (OMS) in the division to mitigate their crisis caused by the pandemic.
The Department of Food has distributed 10,087.99 tonnes of rice at Taka 10 per kilogram under the government’s OMS programme through 158 appointed dealers in all eight districts in the division.
Regional Controller of Food Raihanul Kabir said the OMS programme has been conducted in city, district headquarters, pourasabha and union levels since April 5 so that people can get rice at a cheap price this time arisen due to the deadly virus. Around 13,712.05 tonnes of flour have also been distributed at Taka 18 per kilogram among the families in need through 48 dealers under the OMS programme in the division by now. Apart from this, 4,500 tonnes of rice are also being distributed among the needy families under the Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) programme. Each of 1.5 lakh beneficiary families is getting 30 kilograms of rice every month free of cost.
Meanwhile, Rajshahi City Corporation (RCC) has distributed foodstuffs among around 300 distressed COVID-19 infected patients in the city areas.
It has also distributed 1,394.85 tonnes of rice, Taka 48.12 lakh in cash and 145 cartons of baby food among the badly virus affected families as part of the government aid to handle the present troubled situation.
Besides, the city corporation has also distributed 239.80 tonnes of rice among 31,324 people of 157 organizations as the gift of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and as a part of the government’s instant humanitarian support to relieve the livelihood related hardship.