BSS
  20 Mar 2022, 15:58

PM's poverty alleviation model makes landless people self-reliant: Joy

DHAKA, March 20, 2022 (BSS) - Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ICT Advisor
Sajeeb Wazed Joy has attributed landless people's self reliance to the
premier's poverty alleviation model saying such initiative made helpless
people standing upright in prosperous Bangladesh and empowered them with
bringing shadow overhead.

 "So far, the government has built one house with land for about 4 lakh
uprooted families on the initiative of Bangabandhu daughter Sheikh Hasina.
Handing over houses to 1 lakh more families is underway," he wrote on a
Facebook post from his verified account on Saturday.

Shedding light on further initiatives for empowering marginal people, he said
the government is now taking various measures for earnings of the landless
people after ensuring their housings.

 "These families are becoming prosperous by utilizing the facilities of the
developmental infrastructure of Bangladesh," he added.

Joy said the government allowances are reaching the homes of the elderly,
widows, the disabled, and the helpless, adding that, "As a result, their
children are returning from their early working lives."

 Free education and stipends have helped the new generation of helpless
people return to school, he went on saying.

"The benefits of independence are reaching every door, the most of the
marginalized people are now daring of dreaming for a better future", he wrote
in the concluding remark.

His observations were also substantiated with a visual report incorporating
interviews of the beneficiaries who thanked the prime minister for the series
of measures transforming their lives.

Md Habibur Rahman, one of the beneficiaries, said, "Leprosy patients used to
be loathed in our country. We, 18 people, managed to meet the prime minister.
We sat on the ground, and to our astonishment, she removed the mat and sat on
the same ground as us".

Rahman said, "We were offered free treatment and medicine. Our lives were
turned around. Our children were provided with education. Today they are even
doing their higher education."

Other beneficiaries including people from transgender communities and ethnic
minorities also spoke highly on the initiatives meant for including them in
the society.