Bidyanondo foundation gave a message of happiness amid the increase in commodity prices. Bidyanondo Foundation has made it possible to buy 15 types of everyday products at such incredible low prices. Low-income working people are happy to buy goods worth about Tk 800 for Tk 10. People of Chattogram are shopping for one taka, says satisfied locals.
The underprivileged people of Chattogram are getting an incredible opportunity to shop for 1 taka. They are getting many things from rice, pulses to various clothing items etc. for one taka, clothes, shoes etc. The crowd and so they come from different places and come to this one-taka bazar and they are buying their things to their heart's content.
CMP Commissioner Krishna Pada Roy inaugurated the one taka supershop at Rajbari Community Center in Bakalia of the city on Wednesday. At the same time, he also inaugurated a mobile trade fair arranged in a vehicle. The vehicle will move around with the products in different areas looking for market customers for one rupee.
CMP Commissioner Krishna Pada Roy said, Bidyanondo foundation always does exceptional work. They dedicate themselves to the welfare of people. He said, 'CMP's partnership with Bidyanondo during the Corona period. This partnership will continue in the future. They have many products in this vehicle including 1 taka rice for 1 kg, soybeans for 4 taka. Which will benefit the underprivileged people.
Along with consumer goods, clothes and shoes are also available. With the help of CMP, this program of Vidyananda is going on till the stocks of the products are available. If you want to buy one kg in any market as the price of the product has increased in the market
Rice, dal, salt, potatoes all cost 1 taka per kg. Soybean oil is 4 taka per liter, chicken is 6 taka and fish is 4 taka per kg. From children to hundred-year-old women, people of the third gender are not left out. In such a difficult time, everyone is benefiting from the opportunity to buy money.
Jamal Uddin, Board Member of Bidyanondo Foundation said, 2 thousand people have benefited today. We also converted a car into a mobile market. The market that belongs to the people of the city. So the way this initiative of Chattogram has been given is almost imagining that people are getting miserable, how is it possible that this one taka still exists in this market.
CMP Additional Commissioner (Administration and Finance) MA Masud, Bidyanondo Board Member Nafiz Chowdhury and Jamal Uddin along with senior officers of CMP were present on the occasion.