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PM’s gifts proving blessings for the needy in Cox’s Bazar


Published : 25 Apr 2022 09:00 PM

Renuara Begum, who is born visually impaired, seems to have found the light of life after getting a special gift from the Prime Minister under the project "Zami Nai Ghar Nai". Her house is very tidy even after being blind. Renuara Begum, daughter of late Md Hossain and late Mostafa Khatun of Chhankhola village of Cox's Bazar Sadar upazila, now lives in a house received as a gift from the Prime Minister.

Renuar got married at the age of 36 after getting a house with land as a gift from the Prime Minister. Renuara, who is born visually impaired, is living happily with her husband in the house she got from the Prime Minister. The sincerity of the Prime Minister has changed the lives of many like Renuara on the birth centenary of the father of the nation. They seem to have no end of gratitude to the Prime Minister for getting the house. 

“Believe it or not, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has changed my life. Ever since my parents died, I have lived blindly with a brother. Today I am living in the house that the Prime Minister gave with a land. After getting this house, I got married,” she said.

“I am grateful to the Prime Minister. May Allah keep her alive for a long time, you know you can work for us. Let no other helpless woman like me live in this country with such despair,” she added.

On April 26, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will provide houses with land to homeless landless families in Cox's Bazar as Eid gift. Those who are overwhelmed with joy will be able to celebrate Eid at home with their own land. 

Talking to Hosne Ara Begum. "Today she has given me the opportunity to be self-reliant from being a beggar. I don't know how to repay this loan. I am just praying to the almighty, may God bless Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for helping the helpless like me.”

Hafez Joynal Abedin, who is born visually impaired, said, “I used to live in a hut. Now I have got Pakabari. The houses are also standard. I have been living for a few months, no problem. Kitchen and toilet as well as electricity connection. It's like a dream. I also work with a salary of 6 thousand taka and our family is doing well by cultivating vegetables next to my wife's house.”

Joynal did not forget to thank the Prime Minister and the Deputy Commissioner for all this. He said that this would not have been possible without the Deputy Commissioner and UNO. Cox's Bazar Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Milton Roy said, "On the occasion of Mujib's centenary, an initiative was taken to provide houses for all the landless and homeless people of the country through a shelter project from the office of Hon'ble Prime Minister."