BSCIC to set up auto estate at Amin Bazar
Saturday, 19 June 2010
Sonia H Moni
Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) will set up an automobile estate at Amin Bazar in the capital, BSCIC chief said.
BSCIC Chairman Siddiqur Rahman told the FE: "We are going to establish the automobile estate with modern facilities in the capital city to ensure quality services to clients apart from easing traffic congestion to some extent."
"We will set up the automobile estate with a view to transferring and putting together the scattered automobile engineering workshops of Dhaka and rehabilitate them in a healthy and safe environment."
He said, "Nearly 98 new cars are added to the city traffic per month, according to a daily newspaper. All the new and old cars often go to engineering workshops which are mainly situated beside the main roads and thus cause creation of traffic congestion."
He said, "The estate will provide new automobile entrepreneurs with infrastructural facilities like industrial plots, electricity, water, gas and drainage connections etc. Besides, the park will specially provide rainwater harvesting and solar panel facilities to the automobile entrepreneurs."
"There will be 187 plots of different sizes under the project and after establishment it will create employment opportunities for 20,000 people directly and for many more indirectly."
Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) will set up an automobile estate at Amin Bazar in the capital, BSCIC chief said.
BSCIC Chairman Siddiqur Rahman told the FE: "We are going to establish the automobile estate with modern facilities in the capital city to ensure quality services to clients apart from easing traffic congestion to some extent."
"We will set up the automobile estate with a view to transferring and putting together the scattered automobile engineering workshops of Dhaka and rehabilitate them in a healthy and safe environment."
He said, "Nearly 98 new cars are added to the city traffic per month, according to a daily newspaper. All the new and old cars often go to engineering workshops which are mainly situated beside the main roads and thus cause creation of traffic congestion."
He said, "The estate will provide new automobile entrepreneurs with infrastructural facilities like industrial plots, electricity, water, gas and drainage connections etc. Besides, the park will specially provide rainwater harvesting and solar panel facilities to the automobile entrepreneurs."
"There will be 187 plots of different sizes under the project and after establishment it will create employment opportunities for 20,000 people directly and for many more indirectly."