UNB, Dhaka :
Speakers at a discussion here on Monday urged the government to take immediate steps for bringing down the prices of essentials including rice, flour, pulses and oil, aiming to improve the food security of people.
They also suggested reducing the price of OMS rice from Tk 30 to 15 and formulate a food security law.
The speakers came up with the recommendations at a discussion organised by Right to Food Bangladesh at the Jatiya Press Club in the city marking the World Food Day.
Their other recommendations include providing financial assistance to the farmers affected by recent floods, proper implementation of all social safety initiatives, starting social safety programmes for the urban poor and ensuring food for all to make a hunger-free country.
Chairman of Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) and Right to Food Bangladesh Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad said the country is not being freed from poverty for the activities of some corrupt and dishonest people.
“Another reason is the culture of impunity. In most cases, the corrupt people aren’t brought under law in our country which inspires others
commit the same crime,” he said urging the government to bring the corrupt people to justice.
Putting emphasis on nutrition, the PKSF chairman said people have to be more conscious about nutrition.
Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Food Ministry Abdul Wadud said some dishonest businesspeople are responsible for the recent price hike of rice.
Speakers at a discussion here on Monday urged the government to take immediate steps for bringing down the prices of essentials including rice, flour, pulses and oil, aiming to improve the food security of people.
They also suggested reducing the price of OMS rice from Tk 30 to 15 and formulate a food security law.
The speakers came up with the recommendations at a discussion organised by Right to Food Bangladesh at the Jatiya Press Club in the city marking the World Food Day.
Their other recommendations include providing financial assistance to the farmers affected by recent floods, proper implementation of all social safety initiatives, starting social safety programmes for the urban poor and ensuring food for all to make a hunger-free country.
Chairman of Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) and Right to Food Bangladesh Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad said the country is not being freed from poverty for the activities of some corrupt and dishonest people.
“Another reason is the culture of impunity. In most cases, the corrupt people aren’t brought under law in our country which inspires others
commit the same crime,” he said urging the government to bring the corrupt people to justice.
Putting emphasis on nutrition, the PKSF chairman said people have to be more conscious about nutrition.
Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Food Ministry Abdul Wadud said some dishonest businesspeople are responsible for the recent price hike of rice.