Winter clothes distributed among cold-hit people in Bogra, Rangpur

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Bogra Correspondent :
Bangladesh Muktijoddaya Sangsad, Bogra Sadar Upazila Command has distributed 60 quilts among the brave son of the country at its office in Bogra town at around 11 am on Monday.
The Dhaka Mercantile Co-operative Bank, Bogra branch has sponsored in the attempt of quilt distribution. In the distribution, 60 quilts have been among 60 Freedom Fighters one piece per head.
The Manager of the bank, Bogra branch Tonima Nahid, Bangladesh Muktijoddaya Sangsad Bogra district Commander Ruhul Amin Bablu and sadar upazila Commander Md. Abdul Kader were present in the programme.
BSS from Rangpur adds: RDRS Bangladesh distributed 6,660 pieces of quality blankets among the cold- hit poor and distressed people, including women and children, of all eight districts in Rangpur division during this winter season.
The blankets were distributed under the core and development & microfinance programmes of RDRS Bangladesh and with assistance of Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP) and Project Kombol to mitigate sufferings of the cold-hit people.
The government officials, union parishad chairmen and members, officials of RDRS Bangladesh, civil society members and local elite distributed the blankets at separate ceremonies arranged by the NGO in rural areas.
Programme Manger of RDRS Bangladesh for CLP Shafikur Rahman, district level Programme Managers (Filed Coordination) and upazila level officials of the NGO also attended the distribution ceremonies.Agriculture and Environment Coordinator of RDRS Mamunur Rashid said 1,456 blankets were distributed among the cold-hit people of all eight districts under Rangpur division under the core and development & microfinance programmes of the NGO.
With the assistance of the CLP, RDRS Bangladesh distributed 1,977 pieces of blankets among the cold-stricken and extremely poor people of Gangachara and Kawnia upazilas in Rangpur district.
The UKaid through the Department for International Development (DFID) and Australian Government through Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) have been funding implementation of the comprehensive CLP.

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