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1.0m poor women to get 30kg rice per month

| Updated: September 16, 2020 09:47:49


1.0m poor women to get 30kg rice per month

More than 1.0 million women will get 30 kilogrammes of rice per month for a period of two years in 2021-22 as part of the government’s Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program to ensure food and nutrition security for destitute rural women.

State Minister for Women and Children Affairs Fazilatun Nesa Indira gave the information at a meeting of the ‘VGD Central Coordinating Committee’ held at the Secretariat in Dhaka on Tuesday, reports BSS.

“The Women and Children Affairs Ministry is working on rehabilitation of street children as per the directions of the Hon’ble Prime Minister. VGD is helping extremely poor rural women to become self-reliant by alleviating poverty,” she said.

The state minister said that through VGD, these women have been able to successfully overcome food insecurity, malnutrition and economic insecurity and come out of extreme poverty.

 “All our social security programs are running uninterruptedly amid the pandemic situation…Cash has been provided to helpless and destitute women through mobile banks which is a major social security activity for the development of food nutrition and socio-economic status of women and children in Bangladesh,” she said.

During the meeting, the state minister also said that the Women and Children’s Affairs Ministry is providing maternity leave to 770,000 mothers and 275000 lactating mothers with allowance.

Saying that as a lot of people lost their jobs due to the pandemic situation are in a lot of troubles, Indira urged the Union and Upazila Committees to complete the selection process of VGD beneficiaries with absolute non-discrimination, so that the genuine needy women get the help.

Declaring strict action against any irregularity, the state minister said that the VGD selection process will be monitored round the clock by the ministry and the department.

The meeting was attended by Additional Secretary of the Ministry Farida Parveen, Additional Secretary Dr Mohiuddin Ahmed and representatives of the Ministry of Food, Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, ERD, Local Government Department and World Food Programme.

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