Ctg Chemical Complex reopens April 24
Monday, 20 April 2009
Industries Minister Dilip Barua on Sunday said the government would reopen the Chittagong Chemical Complex (CCC) on April 24, as part of its plan to reopen all mills and factories closed down by the previous governments, reports UNB.
He mentioned that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in her recent meeting at the Industries Ministry directed officials to take steps to reopen the closed mills and factories across the country for the greater interest of the nation and workers.
The Industries Minister made the announcement while speaking as chief guest at the National Representative's Conference of Building Construction Workers Union, Bangladesh (BCWUB) held at Tajul Auditorium of Moni Singh-Farhad Trust Building in city's Purana Paltan.
Barua said, "It became a common culture in Bangladesh during the tenure of BNP-Jamaat alliance government to shut down mills and factories but the present government wants to introduce a new culture of establishing new industries and reopening the closed mills and factories."
Alleging that an evil force is trying to create anarchy in the country, he urged all to work together for the economic development of the country.
"The present government headed by Sheikh Hasina is a pro-people and workers-friendly government. Let's face all conspiracies jointly," he said calling upon all to strengthen the hands of Sheikh Hasina for the real development of the country.
The Industries Minister said workers had long been engaged in movement to materialise various logical demands but in vain.
He mentioned that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in her recent meeting at the Industries Ministry directed officials to take steps to reopen the closed mills and factories across the country for the greater interest of the nation and workers.
The Industries Minister made the announcement while speaking as chief guest at the National Representative's Conference of Building Construction Workers Union, Bangladesh (BCWUB) held at Tajul Auditorium of Moni Singh-Farhad Trust Building in city's Purana Paltan.
Barua said, "It became a common culture in Bangladesh during the tenure of BNP-Jamaat alliance government to shut down mills and factories but the present government wants to introduce a new culture of establishing new industries and reopening the closed mills and factories."
Alleging that an evil force is trying to create anarchy in the country, he urged all to work together for the economic development of the country.
"The present government headed by Sheikh Hasina is a pro-people and workers-friendly government. Let's face all conspiracies jointly," he said calling upon all to strengthen the hands of Sheikh Hasina for the real development of the country.
The Industries Minister said workers had long been engaged in movement to materialise various logical demands but in vain.