Prime Minister’s Adviser on Finance and Planning Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir. Photo: Collected
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Prime Minister’s Adviser on Finance and Planning Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir. Photo: Collected
The government is arranging fuel supply from multiple sources, despite the immense pressure on the economy due to global conflicts and the energy crisis, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Finance and Planning Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir said today (24 March).
“Whether it is from North America or Africa, fuel supply will be ensured. Financing for this has already been secured. We are fully committed to keeping gas and electricity supply uninterrupted,” he said while responding to questions from journalists at the Deputy Commissioner’s conference hall.
Earlier, he visited various industrial areas, including the BSCIC industrial towns in Kurigram and Lalmonirhat, to review long-standing development disparities in the northern region and promote industrial growth.
Discussing the government’s plans to revive the northern economy, Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir said, “We have already identified potential sectors for industrialisation. There is great scope for agro-based industries here. Industries can be developed for potatoes, corn, tomatoes, and dairy products from livestock. Using abundant natural resources in the region, especially gravel from rivers, glass factories can also be established.”
He added, “In the past, the state never paid attention to this region. However, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has explicitly mentioned balanced regional development in her manifesto.
“Ensuring agro-based industrialisation here will generate significant employment and revive the local economy.”
