Govt starts implementing different welfare programmes for people: PM
As part of the ruling BNP’s electoral pledges, the PM said the government has started distribution of family cards, sports cards, the canal excavation programme, and providing financial support to Imam, Muazzin, khatib and other religious leaders.
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today (13 April) said the present government has started implementing different programmes aiming at improving the living standard of the people of all strata in the society.
"After assuming office, the present government has started implementing different programmes of quality development for the cross-section people in the society", he said.
On the eve of the Pohela Boishakh, the first day of the Bengali New Year, which will be celebrated throughout the country tomorrow (14 April), the Prime Minister said this in a message to the nation, according to an official handout.
After ending the fascist regime of one and a half decades, he said the new democratic government has started its journey following the landslide victory in the national elections held on 12 February.
As part of the ruling BNP's electoral pledges, the PM said the government has started distribution of family cards, sports cards, the canal excavation programme, and providing financial support to Imam, Muazzin, khatib and other religious leaders.
The launching of the farmers' card is going to start from the first day of the Bengali New Year, he said in his message. "This farmers' card will play a vital role for the peasants and agricultural economy of the country, and it is our expectation ahead of the Bengali New Year", he said.
Welcoming the Bengali New Year 1433, the PM greeted all the Bengali-speaking people across the world, including the nation, saying that the Pohela Boishakh is a unique symbol of our ethnic history, culture and self-identity
This [Pohela Boishakh] return every year to our lives for centuries through renewing a call afresh. The arrival of the New Year inspires us to go ahead after leaving behind the old decay and gloom, said the PM in his message.
Referring to the Pohela Boishakh, which is interrelated with our agricultural of this region, nature and agro-based economic activities, the message elaborated that even in the golden age of the development of information technology, farmers set the timeframe of their crop production in line with the natural phenomenon.
Country's thousand-year-old tradition, traditional folk culture, civilisation, and consistency of values are revitalised afresh, usually through the arrival of the Pohela Boishakh, said the message.
The traditional events like boishakhi mela, boishakhi sobhajatra, halkhata eventually uphold the multidimensional beauty of our culture, he said, adding that the Bengali New Year has brought new expectations and new potentials in front of us.
Expressing his pledge to pursue the path of people's welfare through overcoming our narrow-mindedness and egoism, the PM hope that people of respective religious and cultural values and inherent tolerance of culture, generosity and practice of harmony will strengthen democracy and fortify the coexistence of multiple opinions.
