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Union Digital Centre: Lighthouse for coastal people

BSS . Noakhali
12 Aug 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 12 Aug 2021 04:28:58
Union Digital Centre: Lighthouse for coastal people
Rajshahi Mayor AHM Khairuzzaman Liton addresses a view-exchanging meeting with BSCIC officials at city bhaban office– BSS Photo

The Charbata Union Digital Centre (UDC) under Subornachar upazila in Noakhali district appeared as a lighthouse for the people of the coastal union as the centre has brought rapid changes in their life and livelihood since its establishment by providing various services to them.

Not only Charbata union, also the people from the surrounding areas are coming to the centre every day for taking different services, including job advertisements, admissions information, submitting online applications, scanning photos, getting passport forms, and even booking air tickets.

“The people of the area are considering the UDC as a ‘lighthouse’ as a radical change took place in their life and livelihood since its journey one decade ago,” said Jobayer Islam, the entrepreneur of the centre.

Jobayer said massive employment opportunities were created for the people as they received necessary information and other services through the UDC.

Besides, the young generation is setting up a worldwide network by getting involved with information technology, he said, adding social networks are rapidly reaching out to young people in remote areas.

Jobayer said the government has achieved at least 80 percent success to attain goals and objectives of the UDC.

He said that the people of the area used to travel 35 kms (in some cases 50 kms) to reach the district headquarters for taking government services, but now they get it easily sitting here.

“Many people come to UDC for air tickets. Farmers come for information on agriculture. Students come for admission and also to apply for the BCS exams. But in many cases, no service charge is taken,” he added.

Jobayer said the internet is constantly making life easier for the common people in rural areas and at the same time, the income of entrepreneurs is increasing day by day.

Recalling the background of the establishment of the UDC on September 22, 2010, he said, “I had a little computer business experience at the local level. One day the secretary of Charbata Union Parishad offered me to run the UDC.”

Jobayer said he started working here while keeping his own business running. “It didn’t take long ... I quit my previous business after getting good response from the UDC after just one month of hard work. My income from the centre is rising day by day,” he said.

Seeing the success of UDC’s work, Jobayer said he was approached by a2i (Access to Innovate) under the Cabinet Division and the ICT Division of the government to apply for inclusion the centre in the Technical Board. “Once applied, the board inspected the UDC and approved it,” he said.

After getting approval by the Technical Board, the UDC started three and six months training with two programmes called ‘Office Application’ and ‘Database’. “At this time I needed some money to buy a computer,” he said.

Accordingly, Jobayer said, he took Tk 70,000 loan from an NGO and invested Tk 2,40,000 to set up a training center with the UDC.

The students who receive training from the centre are doing satisfactory results in the examination, he said, adding it has created a number of entrepreneurs in different fields.

The students who receive training from the centre are doing satisfactory results in the examination, he said, adding it has created a number of entrepreneurs in different fields.

Jobayer Islam and Salma Khanam are the entrepreneurs and Rasheda Akhter Suraiya and Biswajit Chandra Das are the alternative entrepreneurs of th UDC. They are earning Taka 10 to 15 thousand on an average per month.

Charbata UDC has won several awards in recognition of its work. Jobayer was selected as the best entrepreneur at the divisional level in 2011.

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