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A Bindu Water Treatment Plant (BWTP) was installed today at Gozaria Ashrayan Project under Fulchhari upazila of the district aimed at providing safe drinking water to the beneficiaries of the project and the people of its surrounding areas.
A number of employees under the banner of Gozaria Swapno Kalyan Mohila Somobay Samity Limited formed at the initiative of Strengthening Women’s Ability for Productive New Opportunities SWAPNO Project funded by UNDP Sweden’s government agency and Marico completed the installation work of the WTP.
An inaugural ceremony was also held yesterday at the Ashrayan project with deputy director of Local Government Section of DC office Rokhsana Begum in the chair.
National Project Director (NPD) and also joint secretary of the Local Government Division of the government Md. Habibur Rahman addressed the function and inaugurated the BWTP as the chief guest and Marcus Johannesson, first secretary of Swedish Embassy, Bangladesh, Dhaka, spoke at the event as the special guest.
Prasenjit Chakma, assistant residence representative, UNDP Bangladesh, Ikramul Haque Sohel, national programme officer, market development of Swedish Embassy, Dhaka, Kajal Chyaterjee, national project manager, Swapno project, UNDP Bangladesh, Md. Rezowan Hossain, executive engineer of Department of Public Health Engineering, assistant commissioner Land of Fulchhari upazila Mohammad Alauddin, Md. Zahidul Haque, district manager UNDP-SWAPNO project local union parishad chairman Khorshed Ali Khan, local elite and NGO activists including journalists were present on the occasion.
NPD Md. Habibur Rahman said the SWAPNO project is being implemented in all unions of Fulchhari upazila by the respective union parishads in partnership with Local Government Division, creating positive impacts to the employees involved in the project.
The WTP would play a significant role to provide safe drinking water to the people of Ashrayan project and the people of its surrounding areas, the NPD added.
The NPD also urged the beneficiaries to take care of the BWTP like their children to get water from it for a long time without any trouble.