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Bhashantek housing project takes off next month
1/3/2005
 

          The construction work of 15,024 flats in the Bhashantek Rehabilitation Project will begin next month and in the first phase 5,000 flats will be constructed, reports BSS.
It was told during a visit of Deputy Minister for Land Advocate Ruhul Quddus Talukder Dulu at the project site Sunday.
Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia will inaugurate the construction work of the project taken by the land ministry as per recent announcement of the Prime Minister to solve housing problems of city's low-income group people.
The project will have 9,024 flats of 215 square-feet and 6,000 flats of 395 square-feet. The cost of 215-sft flat will be Taka 2 lakh and the 315-sft flats will be Taka 3.9 lakh, which is payable in installments.
The Taka 347 crore project would also have school, community centre, market, police camp and mosque, the handout said.
Abdur Rahim, chairman of North South Property Development Limited, the constructing company of the project and senior officials were present.

 

 
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