South Korean Ambassador to Bangladesh Park Young-sik has described the formal opening of the country's first elevated expressway as a big step forward towards becoming a “Smart Bangladesh” and said the Korean government and companies will put in their best efforts to help Bangladesh in its new journey.
“This is another big step forward towards becoming Smart Bangladesh. This is just a starting point for another end. If you start in a very good way, the outcome will also become meaningful,” he said.
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday opened the 11.5 km Airport- Farmgate segment of 19.73-km Dhaka Elevated Expressway, the first of its kind in the country, raising high hopes to reduce traffic congestion and commuters’ travel time in the capital.
The long-awaited expressway, one of the mega infrastructure projects under the current government, was opened to traffic on Sunday morning and commuters were excited to drive in just 10 minutes to reach Farmgate from Kawla with a speed up to 60 km per hour.
The ambassador visited the office of the N8 Expressway Management, Padma Bridge and other relevant points with the members of the Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB) on Saturday.
He said it was not very easy to understand what Smart Bangladesh does mean but the automatic toll collection system for the Padma Bridge and other relevant activities helped him understand in a better way how Smart Bangladesh is working.
He said South Korea has become a good partner in the development of Bangladesh and is contributing to its infrastructure development.
Quoting the latest report of World Economics, published in June 2023, the envoy said, Bangladesh has the fastest growing economy in the Asia-Pacific region out of 32 countries.
“There is a big potential to achieve sustainable economic development,” he said, adding that developing infrastructure is the most pressing task for the government.
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