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Better housing: PM Hasina distributes flats among 300 low-income families

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Slum-dwellers are being moved to proper accomodation and hopefully the trend accelerates further.

Rent of just under 5000 Taka a month is very reasonable for Dhaka.





"The daily rent for every 672-sqf flat has been fixed at Tk150

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday distributed newly-constructed flats among 300 low-income families as they were living in slums, enabling them to avail of civic amenities.

She handed over the allocation papers of the new flats in 14-storey three buildings on rental basis.

The flat distribution program was held at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre. The prime minister joined it online from her official residence Ganabhaban.

The flats have all the facilities of a modern urban residence like lifts, generators, solar power, wide walkways, power substations, open spaces, and beautification through illumination.

The daily rent for every 672-sqf flat, having a drawing-room, one kitchen, and separate bathrooms, has been fixed at Tk150, while the monthly rent at Tk4,500.

The Ministry of Housing and Public Works implemented the project at Mirpur 11 in the capital from its own financing. This is the first phase of relocating slum residents to better housing.

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A front view of the newly constructed apartment complex for the slum dwellers in Mirpur, Dhaka, Sunday, August 1, 2021 | Syed Zakir Hossain/Dhaka TribuneTwo more such buildings are under construction which will be completed by December and the flats will be allocated on a priority basis among the families of the project area, which was a slum before implementation of the project."

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The premier laid the foundation stone of the project -- originally taken in 2017— on October 16 this year.

There will be some 10,000 flats in the project which will cost Tk148 crore. In its second phase, the flats will be given among 1,001 more families.

Apart from housing projects for slum residents, the prime minister inaugurated 2,474 flats in Azimpur, Motijheel, Mirpur, Malibagh, and Tejgaon areas constructed for government employees posted in Dhaka.

In Azimpur, the number of flats is 1,292 in 17 20-storey buildings, 288 flats in Mirpur-6, and 456 in four 20-storey buildings in Malibagh.

In Motijheel, the number of flats is 380 in five 20 buildings.

Officers and employees of the Prime Minister Office (PMO) will get accommodation in two eight-storey buildings with 58 flats in Tejgaon area.

She also inaugurated a 10-storey integrated office building in Madaripur district.

State Minister for Housing & Public Works Sharif Ahmed and Secretary Md Shahid Ullah Khandaker were present on the dais from the BICC side.
 
This is not the solution for effective low income - housing

This is what we call Chuna to the public...

If she is really intrested and wants to make a difference

Make House financing easy/popular in Bangladesh where GOB subsidies low-income housing
 
The Projects are now in Bangladesh !
I don't understand why would anyone want to buy house or apartment as it is much cheaper to rent.
 
Make House financing easy/popular in Bangladesh where GOB subsidies low-income housing
Low-income people earn less only because they do not have productive employment where they can produce goods that have value in the markets.

So, there is no alternative to rapid industrialization for their proper employment. But, this BAL always follows a stupid socialist style. It does not support industrialization under private ownership, keeps the railway services under the govt that could mint money if under many different private operating companies.

The list goes on, but I am happy to note that the govt has finally closed all those money-losing jute mills. Unless the govt initiates industrialization it will have to keep on building houses for poor people like me.

Next time I go to Dhaka I will demand my apartment at Tk5,000 per month rent.
 

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