BSS-01 Bangladesh is on highway of development: speakers

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Bangladesh is on highway of development: speakers

GAIBANDHA, Feb 26, 2020 (BSS) – Speakers at a function here said Bangladesh
is on highway of development as the government led by Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina achieved tremendous success in different sectors in last eleven years
since 2009.

“If the development trends continue, Bangladesh will be a middle income
country by 2021 and developed one by 2041 undoubtedly side by side with
achieving the sustainable development goals by 2030 declared by UNDP”, they
said.

They made the comments while addressing the discussion meeting entitled
“Sammriddhi Agrojattray Bangladesh” at Gaibandha Adarsha Degree College of
the town here in the afternoon yesterday.

District Information Office of Mass Communication Department under the
Ministry of Information arranged the function.

Deputy Commissioner (DC) Abdul Matin addressed the function as the chief
guest and chairperson of college governing body freedom fighter Shah Shariful
Islam Bablu was present as the special guest while principal Mozahid Hossain
Khan presided over it.

Assistant professor AKM Lutfar Rahman, lecturer Madhu Miah and librarian
Jahidul Islam spoke at the function, among others while lecturer of English
Sarker Mohammad Shahiduzzaman moderated the function.

District information officer Haider Ali made a welcome speech.

Speakers said the present government has been implementing 10 special
initiatives namely ‘Sheikh Hasina Branding’ to build hunger and poverty free
Sonar Bangla as dreamt by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

They said the country is advancing fast to achieve the cherished goals of
the government at the efficient leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
through implementing various welfare and development projects.

Later, a cultural function was also held. The artistes of Mass
Communication Department rendered songs to entertain all.

A large number of students, teachers, guardians, local elite, social
workers and journalists attended the program.

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