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Govt to implement regulations on indigenous people, says Rasheda

Sunday, 10 August 2008


The government would implement the regulations on the employment of indigenous people, cultural adviser Rasheda K Chowdhury said Saturday, reports bdnews24.com.

"The regulations on the employment of indigenous people are at final stages," Rasheda K Chowdhury said this while speaking at a programme marking the International Day of the World's Indigenous People at the Central Shahid Minar in the city Saturday.

"No government has implemented the regulations so far. The incumbent government will accomplish the task," she said.

Rasheda said that the government would establish a number of cultural institutes for the indigenous people so that they could uphold their culture and protect tradition. "The indigenous community has been enriching our culture through their heritage over the years," she said.

The government has moved to arrange education for the workers of the tea gardens, the adviser said. "We have talked to the owners," she said.

CHT Regional Council chairman Jyotirindra Bodhipriya Larma, better known as Santu Larma, said the indigenous people would have to struggle to realise their social, political and economic rights.

The inaugural session demanded that the day be observed by the state.

The International Day of the World's Indigenous People is being observed countrywide with the theme, 'Indigenous people's economic and social rights.'

The United Nations General Assembly decided to celebrate the day on August 9 every year adopting a resolution on December 23, 1994.

A rally was brought out from the Central Shahid Minar around the midday that ended at National Museum.