PM opens Sheikh Kamal IT Incubator

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Bangla Tribune Desk
Published : 17:53, Feb 12, 2020 | Updated : 17:58, Feb 12, 2020

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the Sheikh Kamal IT Incubator and Training Centre in Rajshahi through a videoconference from Dhaka.
The prime minister opened the facility constructed at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Hi-Tech Park in Rajshahi from her official residence Ganabhaban on Wednesday (Feb 12), reports BSS.
The center was set up as a part of the government’s plan to establish such centres in all 64 districts aimed at building Digital Bangladesh and knowledge-based society and creating more employment.
From the same function, Sheikh Hasina opened cent percent electrification in seven districts and 23 upazilas as well as Feni 114-MW power plant.
The seven districts brought under the 100 percent electrification are – Dhaka, Feni, Gopalganj, Natore, Pabna, Joypurhat and Meherpur.
The 23 upazilas brought under cent percent electrification are – Bagerhat Sadar, Nasirnagar in Brahmmanbaria, Alamdanga in Meherpur, Debidar and Manoharganj in Cumilla, Khansama in Dinajpur, Matherganj in Jamalpur, Jashore Sadar and Monirampur in Jashore, Terakhada in Khulna, Mirpur in Kushtia, Roypur in Lakkhipur, Kamalganj and Juri in Moulvibazar, Badalgachhi and Patnitala in Naogaon, Araihazar in Narayanganj, Jaldhaka in Nilphamari, Nakla and Jhenaigati in Sherpur, Ghatail in Tangail, Ranishongkoil in Thakurgaon and Chhatak in Sunamganj.
PM’s Principal Secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus moderated the function, while ICT Division Senior Secretary ANM Zeaul Karim gave an overview on the development of Hi-Tech Parks including Sheikh Kamal IT Incubator and Training Centre, and Power Division Secretary Dr Sultan Ahmed made a presentation on the development of the power sector.
Project Director of Sheikh Kamal IT Incubator and Training Centre in Rajshahi Shafiqul Islam told BSS Rajshahi correspondent that the 72,000 square-feet IT Incubator Centre with energy-efficient state-of-the-art office building has multipurpose training facilities, high quality start-ups, rainwater harvesting and renewable energy sources.
“All sorts of business environment have been ensured for attracting investors from both home and abroad,” he said.

 
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