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SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025
Over 1.26cr people enjoy benefits of social safety net programme: CA

Bangladesh

BSS
01 January, 2025, 05:55 pm
Last modified: 01 January, 2025, 05:56 pm

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Over 1.26cr people enjoy benefits of social safety net programme: CA

Through social service activities, millions of people, including students and the public injured in the July Revolution, are receiving medical care and assistance at hospitals every year, he said

BSS
01 January, 2025, 05:55 pm
Last modified: 01 January, 2025, 05:56 pm
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus addressing a virtual meeting with officials from 31 districts of four divisions on 30 December. Photo: PID
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus addressing a virtual meeting with officials from 31 districts of four divisions on 30 December. Photo: PID

Chief Adviser (CA) Professor Muhammad Yunus today (1 January) said that currently over 1.26 crore people are being served under the social safety net programme.

"With the help of information technology, the allowances of social safety net programme are reaching the doorstep of the people through mobile financial services and banks through the G2P system. Currently, 1,26,39,866 people are being served under the programme," he said in a message marking the National Social Service Day-2025 that will be observed tomorrow (2 January).

The total allocation for this programme in the 2024-25 fiscal year is Taka 10,559.94 crore, he said, adding that the Ministry of Social Welfare and the Department of Social Services are implementing a total of 54 public welfare based programmes efficiently with limited manpower and resources, which is commendable.

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Through social service activities, millions of people, including students and the public injured in the July Revolution, are receiving medical care and assistance at hospitals every year, he said.

The Department of Social Services of the Ministry of Social Welfare is working tirelessly for the welfare and development of the country's poverty-stricken, elderly, disadvantaged children, adolescents, widows, women who faces domestic violence, seriously ill patients and marginalized communities, including the helpless people, he said.

It is successfully implementing social safety net programmes in Bangladesh, he added.

The Chief Adviser said this year's theme of the day titled 'Those who have no one by their sides, have social service (Nei Pashe Kew Jar, Somaj Seba Ache Tar)', is appropriate and time befitting.

Professor Muhammad Yunus wished all programmes undertaken on the occasion of 'National Social Service Day, 2025' a success.

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