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Govt begins work to devise dev plan for 2021-2041: PM

April 29, 2018 00:00:00


SYDNEY, Apr 28 (BSS): Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said today her government began work to formulate plans and action programmes to transform Bangladesh into a developed country during a set timeframe from 2021 to 2041.

"We have started to devise the plan how we want to develop Bangladesh and how we want to look Bangladesh from 2021 to 2041," she told a reception hosted in her honour by the Bangladeshi community in the Australian capital here.

Sheikh Hasina said implementation of various short, mid and long term development plans kept Bangladesh on a process of rapid advancement earning the country's eligibility to become a developing country.

Bangladesh, she said, by now achieved its development targets required for next six years to keep its status as a developing country and "now we are engaged in devising our plans to become a developed country by 2041". "Bangladesh would be a developed and prosperous country by 2041 and we are taking all steps and plans to materialise the vision," the premier said.

Awami League's Australia chapter organised the reception at Sydney's Sofitel Hotel this evening marking the visit of Sheikh Hasina, also the party president, to join the Global Women's Summit-2018 which conferred her Global Women's Leadership Award for the year as well.

The premier urged everybody to remain careful so the war criminals, killers and the forces having no faith in country's development could never come to power and nothing could dislodge Bangladesh from its ongoing development process.

Sheikh Hasina urged the expatriate Bangladeshis to always remain careful about the country's dignity saying "Wherever you live, you have to work with patriotism to uphold the country's honour which we have earned at the cost of blood".

"We have to pay homage to millions of martyrs through materialising the dream of the Father of the Nation Bangabandbhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to build a hunger and poverty free Bangladesh," she said.

Bangabandhu's younger daughter and premier's sister Sheikh Rehana was present at the reception while Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali and state minister for women and children affairs Meher Afroj Chumki also spoke on the occasion.

Professor RMIT University of Australia Dr Shamsu Rahman, Awami League leaders Dr. Milton Hasnat, Gama Abdul Kadir, Anisur Rahman Ritu, Pradyut Singh Chunnu and Sirajul Islam addressed, among others, on behalf of the expatriates while reception committee convener Sheikh Shamimul Haque was in the chair.


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