KCC administrator Manju steps up efforts to improve service quality

BSS
Published On: 30 Mar 2026, 19:44
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KHULNA, March 30, 2026 (BSS) – Administrator of Khulna City Corporation (KCC) Nazrul Islam Manju has intensified efforts to enhance civic services, urban development and social initiatives across Khulna city.

As part of his routine activities, the administrator visited several key locations in the city on Sunday, drawing a positive response from residents.

He began the day by inspecting a canal adjacent to the truck stand and the Gallamari slaughterhouse area.

During the visit, he reviewed the condition of the canals, ongoing development works and cleanliness drives. He instructed concerned officials to take necessary measures and assured that the areas would be brought under improved sanitation and modernisation within a short time.

Later, Manju visited “Renu Autism Care,” where he interacted warmly with children with special needs. He inquired about their well-being and appreciated the efforts of those involved in their care and development.

He also expressed his commitment to continuing support for such humanitarian initiatives in the future.

In addition, the KCC administrator monitored ongoing development works at various key points in the city and directed the relevant departments to take effective steps to reduce public inconvenience.

Through these day-long activities, Manju demonstrated an active and committed role in urban development and humanitarian services.

City residents expressed hope that his continued efforts would help transform Khulna into a more modern, clean and livable city.

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