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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the government will rehabilitate the survivors of the collapsed Rana Plaza of Savar.
“Those who were injured in the Savar accident and the families of those who were killed will be rehabilitated with the help of Savings Certificates,” said the Prime Minister on Tuesday during a meeting with the leaders of the Professionals Coordination Council at her office at noon.
She also talked about plans to employ the 1,000 workers, who survived the collapse of Rana Plaza, in the country’s leather industry. The rest would get work in the readymade garment sector, she added.
The Prime Minister also came down heavily upon the incidents of arson during various protest programmes of the opposition, saying, “They set fire to Fire Brigade vehicles. The vehicles of Fire Brigade and ambulances are not attacked even during the times of war.”
Those who survived the building collapse with injuries would be treated until they were fully healed, reiterated the Prime Minister.
The rescue workers, who were severely burned in a fire that broke out in one of the drilled tunnels while trying to rescue Shaheena Akhtar of Kushtia, would be sent abroad for better treatment.
In a teary conclusion, garment worker Shaheena could not be saved due to the fire that broke out during her rescue on Apr 28.
The Prime Minister described the participation of regular people in the rescue work as ‘unprecedented’ and said, “This made the rescue of so many people possible in a short time.”
On the ongoing trial of war criminals, she said, “The trial (of war criminals) has started. It will be completed since we started it. The people of Bangladesh must be freed from the historical shame.”
She urged all to assist the process of judging war criminals and said, “The people will have to realise their inhuman deeds.”

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the government will rehabilitate the survivors of the collapsed Rana Plaza of Savar.
“Those who were injured in the Savar accident and the families of those who were killed will be rehabilitated with the help of Savings Certificates,” said the Prime Minister on Tuesday during a meeting with the leaders of the Professionals Coordination Council at her office at noon.
She also talked about plans to employ the 1,000 workers, who survived the collapse of Rana Plaza, in the country’s leather industry. The rest would get work in the readymade garment sector, she added.
The Prime Minister also came down heavily upon the incidents of arson during various protest programmes of the opposition, saying, “They set fire to Fire Brigade vehicles. The vehicles of Fire Brigade and ambulances are not attacked even during the times of war.”
Those who survived the building collapse with injuries would be treated until they were fully healed, reiterated the Prime Minister.
The rescue workers, who were severely burned in a fire that broke out in one of the drilled tunnels while trying to rescue Shaheena Akhtar of Kushtia, would be sent abroad for better treatment.
In a teary conclusion, garment worker Shaheena could not be saved due to the fire that broke out during her rescue on Apr 28.
The Prime Minister described the participation of regular people in the rescue work as ‘unprecedented’ and said, “This made the rescue of so many people possible in a short time.”
On the ongoing trial of war criminals, she said, “The trial (of war criminals) has started. It will be completed since we started it. The people of Bangladesh must be freed from the historical shame.”
She urged all to assist the process of judging war criminals and said, “The people will have to realise their inhuman deeds.”
She also talked about plans to employ the 1,000 workers, who survived the collapse of Rana Plaza, in the country’s leather industry. The rest would get work in the readymade garment sector, she added.
The Prime Minister also came down heavily upon the incidents of arson during various protest programmes of the opposition, saying, “They set fire to Fire Brigade vehicles. The vehicles of Fire Brigade and ambulances are not attacked even during the times of war.”
Those who survived the building collapse with injuries would be treated until they were fully healed, reiterated the Prime Minister.
The rescue workers, who were severely burned in a fire that broke out in one of the drilled tunnels while trying to rescue Shaheena Akhtar of Kushtia, would be sent abroad for better treatment.
In a teary conclusion, garment worker Shaheena could not be saved due to the fire that broke out during her rescue on Apr 28.
The Prime Minister described the participation of regular people in the rescue work as ‘unprecedented’ and said, “This made the rescue of so many people possible in a short time.”
On the ongoing trial of war criminals, she said, “The trial (of war criminals) has started. It will be completed since we started it. The people of Bangladesh must be freed from the historical shame.”
She urged all to assist the process of judging war criminals and said, “The people will have to realise their inhuman deeds.”
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