CCC to implement Tk 250m development projects
Monday, 30 July 2007
Our Correspondent
CHITAGONG, Jul 29: Chittagong City Corporation (CCC), at its general meeting, decided to implement the task of developing damaged roads in the port city including their urgent overhaul work worth Tk 250 million (2.5 crore) at the initial stage out of the total sum of Tk 1.0 billion of the estimated sum, CCC sources said.
Presided over by acting mayor of the CCC Monzur Alam, the meeting was attended by ward commissioners, chief executive officer, secretary and departmental heads.
All the concerned departments have been directed to execute the relevant works including processing of tenders in a prompt manner enabling proper implementation of the projects.
The meeting discussed the necessity of continuation of eviction drives against the illegally-built establishments in the city, strengthening conservancy programmes, repairing of roads and electrification, expansion of sluice gates installed on different embankments, etc.
A total of eight standing committees for different projects were also approved in the meeting.
CHITAGONG, Jul 29: Chittagong City Corporation (CCC), at its general meeting, decided to implement the task of developing damaged roads in the port city including their urgent overhaul work worth Tk 250 million (2.5 crore) at the initial stage out of the total sum of Tk 1.0 billion of the estimated sum, CCC sources said.
Presided over by acting mayor of the CCC Monzur Alam, the meeting was attended by ward commissioners, chief executive officer, secretary and departmental heads.
All the concerned departments have been directed to execute the relevant works including processing of tenders in a prompt manner enabling proper implementation of the projects.
The meeting discussed the necessity of continuation of eviction drives against the illegally-built establishments in the city, strengthening conservancy programmes, repairing of roads and electrification, expansion of sluice gates installed on different embankments, etc.
A total of eight standing committees for different projects were also approved in the meeting.