India, Bangladesh ink MoU to provide financial assistance for development of Sylhet city
India and Bangladesh have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for
the sustainable development of Sylhet, a metropolitan city in northeastern
Bangladesh with financial aid from India. The signing of MoU comes after Indian
Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar’s visit to Bangladesh to discuss preparatory
aspects of PM Sheikh Hasina’s proposed visit to India in April 2017 and other
aspects of bilateral relations.
Key Facts
Under the MoU, three projects construction of
six-storeyed Cleaner Colony Building and Development of Dhupa Dighipar area, a
five-storeyed Kindergarten and High School Building. The signing of MoU was the
follow-up of an earlier MoU which was signed between both countries in April
2013 for implementation of sustainable development projects in socio-economic
sectors of Bangladesh. India will also carry out similar sustainable
development projects for Rajshahi under a MoU signed recently in this regard.
India also sanctioned an amount of Taka (currency of Bangladesh) 120 million
for the sustainable development of Khulna city. MoU in this regard will be
signed shortly. Sylhet is an ancient city and a historically vibrant city. It
part of the former Assam province of India before Independence. It was focal
point for 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War between India and Pakistan. It is a
also hub of commercial activities
India and Bangladesh have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for
the sustainable development of Sylhet, a metropolitan city in
northeastern Bangladesh with financial aid from India.
The signing of MoU comes after Indian Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar’s
visit to Bangladesh to discuss preparatory aspects of PM Sheikh Hasina’s
proposed visit to India in April 2017 and other aspects of bilateral
relations.
Key Facts
Under the MoU, three projects construction of six-storeyed Cleaner
Colony Building and Development of Dhupa Dighipar area, a five-storeyed
Kindergarten and High School Building.
The signing of MoU was the follow-up of an earlier MoU which was
signed between both countries in April 2013 for implementation of
sustainable development projects in socio-economic sectors of
Bangladesh.
India will also carry out similar sustainable development projects
for Rajshahi under a MoU signed recently in this regard.
India also sanctioned an amount of Taka (currency of Bangladesh) 120
million for the sustainable development of Khulna city. MoU in this
regard will be signed shortly.
Sylhet is an ancient city and a historically vibrant city. It part of
the former Assam province of India before Independence. It was focal
point for 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War between India and Pakistan. It
is a also hub of commercial activities
Read more at: http://currentaffairs.gktoday.in/month/current-affairs-february-2017/page/5
Read more at: http://currentaffairs.gktoday.in/month/current-affairs-february-2017/page/5
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