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Kamal lays foundation stone of Bangladesh NGO Foundation Bhaban

BSS . Dhaka
24 Oct 2021 17:32:45 | Update: 24 Oct 2021 20:25:17
Kamal lays foundation stone of Bangladesh NGO Foundation Bhaban
Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal lays the foundation stone of Bangladesh NGO Foundation Bhaban through a video conference in Dhaka on Sunday, October 24, 2021. — PID Photo

Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal on Sunday laid the foundation stone of Bangladesh NGO Foundation Bhaban at Agargaon in the capital.

The 12-storey building having two underground basements will be constructed at a cost of Tk 38.63 crore.

Once the construction of the building is completed, Bangladesh NGO Foundation would get its permanent office which is expected to strengthen further the poverty alleviation activities of the foundation, said a Finance Ministry press release.

Speaking on the occasion, the finance minister said that the year 2021 is a year written in red letter in the national life as three events — the birth centenary celebration of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the golden jubilee of country's independence, and attaining the final eligibility of country's LDC graduation — coincide in this year.

He said it is a matter of pride that the NGO Foundation has started building its own building in this year.

Highlighting various socio-economic attainments of the country over the last 12 years, Kamal said Bangladesh, under the farsighted leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has attained an unprecedented 7.4 per cent GDP growth on an average over the last one decade.

The release said that the NGO Foundation has a current balance of Tk 270 crore although it received Tk 162 crore from the government as grant since its inception and thus distributed Tk 159.67 crore to its associate bodies from the profit.

The finance minister said this indicates the sign of important successes of the NGO Foundation, adding that it has been playing an important role in various poverty alleviation programmes in the rural areas by facilitating the lagging behind, helpless and extreme poor communities.

He informed that some 1,120 NGOs (associate organisations under the foundation) have been continuing their operations around 7,500 villages.

Besides, these are also working to improve further the living standards of the people through conducting special credit operations in the rural areas during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Kamal hoped that like in the past, Bangladesh NGO Foundation would continue to work for changing the fate of the marginal and helpless communities in future.

Finance Division Senior Secretary Abdur Rouf Talukder, Financial Institutions Division Secretary Sheikh Mohammad Salim Ullah, Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department Mohammad Shamim Akhter, among others, attended the programme.

Bangladesh NGO Foundation Chairman and former senior secretary of the Finance Division Hedayetullah Al Mamun presided over the function.

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