120 out of 419 houses in free shelter project locked in Mirzapur

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Mirzapur (Tangail) Correspondent :

In Tangail’s Mirzapur, 120 of the 419 houses in the free shelter scheme are locked. This scene is common in the houses of most of the shelter projects, including the shelter project of Nardana village of Banail Union of Mirzapur Upazila.
With this slogan of the government’s commitment to the right to shelter, 419 landless and homeless families in Tangail’s Mirzapur Upazila were given houses along with land through the shelter project.
Through this project, 419 landless and homeless families have got free of cost, furnished houses and modern facilities with two hundred plots of land. The upazila administration is distributing the houses with land free of cost after selection and selection with transparency.
In the last three years, under the efficient leadership of the upazila administration, these helpless families have got a permanent address in Matha Goza.
Some of the helpless families who have got permanent address are rearing cattle, chickens, growing vegetables to meet the nutritional needs of the family and setting up a sewing training center in the yard of the asylum center to support themselves.
Under their strict supervision of the upazila administrators, the rate of education has increased and child marriages have decreased. A different picture has also been seen. As a result, this great initiative of the government is going to collapse.
On Sunday Upazila Nirbahi Officer and the office of the project implementation officer informed that the shelter project in the government’s priority project – the first, second, third and fourth phase of 419 helpless poor families with 200 acres of land and all facilities and facilities is given 419 helpless landless and homeless families of a municipality and 14 unions of Mirzapur Upazila have been given two hundred plots of land and one paved house for free of charge as a supporter of the house construction program for those who do not have land and house.
The construction cost for each house is about two and a half lakh rupees. All facilities including tubewell water, tube boiler and electricity are available for them. 419 homeless families have been given land and paved houses in the shelter center on about 30 acres of government Khas land.