লকডাউনে কাজ হারানো মানুষের অ্যাকাউন্টে টাকা দেবে সরকার
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has ordered the list of workers who lost their jobs due to partial or partial closure. Once the list is over, the cash flow will be sent directly to their bank, he said. Here is an allocation of Rs. 1 crore.
The Prime Minister made the remarks while addressing the 8th Bangladesh New Year on Monday evening. At the same time, he outlined the programs taken to protect marginalized people from coronavirus, in addition to continuing existing social security activities.
1. One metric ton of rice and one metric ton of wheat were allotted to distribute free food to low-income people. Its total value is 2,000 Taiwan crowns.
2. Under the Operation Management System for low-income people living in urban areas, rice sale program has been launched at a cost of Rs. Under this program, three thousand metric tons of rice will be distributed over the next three months. 20 crore will be provided for this.
3. It was instructed to provide a quick list of the names of today’s workers, passenger car or truck drivers, auto workers, construction workers, newspaper vendors, hotel workers and others who lost their jobs due to long vacation or partial closure. When this list is complete, one-time cash will be sent directly to their bank. Here is an allocation of Rs. 1 crore.
4. Under the Social Security Program, the percentage of “elderly”, “widow” and widow allowances for women will be expanded by the percentage of the most poverty-stricken Opazila. The budget is 1 crore.
5. One of the activities taken on the nation’s father’s birthday is the rapid implementation of the home-building program for the homeless. A total of Tk 25,000 crore will be allocated for this. No one will be homeless.
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Benazir Ahmed, the new inspector general of Bangladesh Poli, says despite repeated calls from the government to maintain physical distance, many are breaking the law, whether you now sit at home or go to the tomb.
He was speaking at a recent press conference with media professionals on Monday, April 2, as RAB General Manager. A press conference was held on the Internet. The IGP said, “Everyone will be at home and any will be abroad. This will not be allowed.” She urges some not to go out,massage and run to the bare minimum.
Dr. whispers to Coroner for stealing in the name of disaster relief assistance. Benazir Ahmed. He said, “I will not give rest and I will not give six.” Strict action will be taken against those who have been robbed in the name of relief.
Benazir said some of them gathered around 20 people for a sip of rice. Those who need help can go from house to house. It involves discipline. No need to gather in the name of relief. Distribute relief with the help of government agencies when needed.
The outgoing RAB general manager said that the pandemic Global Coron Virus is rich and equal to the poor. So ordinary people will demand, think about themselves in this crisis, think about the country, think about the family, maintain physical distance. This responsibility is not alone, for everyone.
“I have served as commissioner for a long time in Dhaka, Buhale,” said Benazir Ahmed. His Excellency the Prime Minister gave me the role of RAB General Manager during the revolution. I have worked as the General Manager for the past five years for three months. The media has supported RAB for its good and sound work. So I thank the media and media staff for being the general manager.
Puish Lish’s new boss wishes everyone a Happy New Year, and tomorrow is the Bangladeshi New Year. This New Year’s mood is completely different. From the coroner to the moment of the crisis, I wish everyone a happy New Year and ask them to keep a social and sexual distance.
The Red Cross recommends the following steps to help prevent the spread of germs duringthis situation: 1-Stay home if you can and avoid gatherings of more than ten people. 2. Practice social distancing by keeping a distance of about six feet from others if you must go out in public. 3. Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after being in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. 4. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands. 5. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. 6. Stay home if you are sick, except to get medical care. 7. Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing; throw used tissues in the trash. If a tissue isn’t available, cough or sneeze into your elbow or sleeve, not your hands.