“Respond promptly to complaints lodged by people and resolve those with utmost sincerity,” he said while addressing a discussion organised by Bangladesh Power Development Board (PDB) at the Bidyut Bhaban marking the National Mourning Day and 44th martyrdom anniversary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
The state minister said Bangabandhu had framed the country’s constitution within 10 months of independence and made it effective. “The Father of the Nation had laid emphasis on human resources development by adopting a modern and science-based education policy. That was a great success.”
The function was also addressed by Power Secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus, PDB Chairman Khaled Mahmood and PDB’s Sports and Cultural Committee head Md Zahirul Haque.
Nasrul said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has presented Vision 2021, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 and Vision 2041 to make Bangladesh a developed nation.
“She also adopted the Delta Plan 2100 to develop the country as a secured delta,” he said, underscoring the need for taking a vow to work hard to implement her plan.