Over 179,000 poor families get VGF rice in Rajshahi


FE Team | Published: June 09, 2018 17:10:20


Over 179,000 poor families get VGF rice in Rajshahi

Over 179,000 poor and distressed families have been brought under Vulnerable Group Feeding (VGF) programme in Rajshahi district to mark the end of Ramadan and celebration of the upcoming holy Eid-ul-Fitr festival.

Under the programme, 1,790.03 tonnes of rice were allocated for distribution among the beneficiary families in nine upazilas and 14 pourasabhas (municipalities) in the district.

Each of the card-holder is getting 10 kg of rice this time according to the list prepared earlier under the existing social safety net programme.

Meanwhile, distribution of rice has already been started in some of the upazilas and will be completed before the Eid day in all upazilas and municipalities.

The government through the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief has allocated requisite quantity of rice in the district.

As per direction and supervision of the district administration, the concerned upazila administrations with the assistances of local public representatives and union level committees have been distributing the rice among the listed VGF Card holder families.

District Relief and Rehabilitation Officer (DRRO) Aminul Hoque told BSS that distribution of VGF rice will be completed within the stipulated time so that the beneficiary poor and distressed families could celebrate the Eid-ul-Fitr in festive mood, reports BSS.

Respective union parishads prepared the list of the distressed people in their areas and rice was distributed with approval of the concerned UNOs, Aminul added.

“We are very much hopeful about successful distribution of the VGF rice on time,” said Md Shalahuddin, ADC (General).

Deputy Commissioner SM Abdul Kader said instructions were given to the upazila nirbahi officers (UNOs) along with project implementation officers (PIOs) to distribute the rice to the beneficiaries smoothly within a very short time.

“We are very much conscious about the quantity and quality of rice being distributed,” he added.

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