From The Parliament to Peddy Field : State Minister Junayed Ahmed Palak

State Minister for Information and
Communication Technology Junaid Ahmed Palak cuts paddy of farmers in Kaigram
territory contiguous the bamboo scaffold of Ramananda Khajura Union in Singra
Upazila.
He was also in the minister's quarters
of the parliament building two days ago. And this minister was seen in the
paddy field around 12:30 on Saturday. The ranchers were simultaneously
astounded and satisfied to see his active participation.
Prior, the state minister gave
incentives to the affected farmers. Junaid Ahmed Palak joined the meeting at the
DC office after harvesting paddy from the place that is known for a rancher
named Akher Ali.
Simultaneously, he stated, "In the
following three months, 22 percent of the nation's poor and 30 percent of the
jobless should give alleviation." For this situation, the concerned people
ought to make a database and use QR code. Relief distribution activities can be
streamlined by using QR code after creating the database. The ICT department is
ready to provide the necessary assistance.
The meeting was chaired by Deputy
Commissioner Shahriaz and was attended by, among others, Sourendra Kumar
Chakraborty, Coordinator, District Committee for Coordination of Tax Virus
Prevention and Relief Materials, Secretary, Statistics and Information
Management Department, District Awami League President and Natore-4 MP Prof
Abdul Quddus. Lieutenant Colonel Mostafa Arifur Rahman, Superintendent of
Police Liton Kumar Saha, Civil Surgeon Dr. Kazi Mizanur Rahman, District
Council Chairman Advocate Sajedur Rahman Khan and Natore Municipal Mayor Uma
Chowdhury Jolly.