India Signs MoU with Bangladesh to provide financial assistance of Taka 240 mn for development of Sylhet city
India has signed a Memorandum(ज्ञापन) of Understanding (MoU) with Bangladesh on February 24,
2017 to provide financial assistance(सहायता) to Bangladesh for the sustainable(सतत) development of Sylhet, a north-eastern Bangladeshi city. Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) three development projects would be taken up in Sylhet. The total cost of the project would be Taka 240 million. The MoU was signed between Shah Md Aminul Haque, Additional Secretary of the Economic Relations Division, Enamul Habib, CEO of Sylhet City Corporation and Indian High Commissioner in Sylhet, Harsh Vardhan Shringla. The three development projects to be undertaken include: construction of a five-storey Kinder Garten and High School Building; a six-storey cleaner colony building; and for some development work in Dhupa Dighirpar area. The signing was the follow-up of an earlier MoU which was signed by India and Bangladesh First director container to Bangladeshin April 2013 for the implementation (कार्यान्वयन) of sustainable development projects in socio- economic sectors of Bangladesh.
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