Govt to distribute nearly 7 lakh MT of rice during Ramadan: Food Adviser

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Published On: 17 Feb 2025, 18:09 Updated On:17 Feb 2025, 19:28
Food Adviser Ali Imam Majumdar today spoke at the Osmani memorial auditorium in Dhaka. Photo: PID

DHAKA, Feb 17, 2025 (BSS) - Food Adviser Ali Imam Majumdar today said the government will 
distribute around 7 lakh tonnes of rice during the upcoming Ramadan.

“The distribution of rice will help significantly in controlling the price of rice . . . different authorities, 
including food ministry and TCB will distribute the staple food-grain while the deputy commissioners 
will supervise the overall distribution programme”, he said.

The food adviser made the comments while talking to journalists after addressing a session of the DC 
conference on the second day of the 3-day event at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium here.

Under the food friendly programme, he said the food ministry will distribute three lakh tonnes of rice 
in the next two months on the occasion of holy Ramadan.

A total of  50 lakh families will get rice during March-April period where each family will get 30kg rice at 
a cost of Taka 15 per kg, said the advisor.

Apart from this, Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) will distribute a total of one lakh tonnes of 
rice (50,000 tonnes in each month), during the March and April.

The food ministry will also distribute another one lakh tonnes of rice in the next two months under the 
open market sale (OMS) with 50 lakh tonnes in each month. 

Besides, one crore families will get rice free of cost during the Eid festival and as per the plan, each 
family will get 10 kg rice.

Deputy Commissioner’s office and Dhaka Metropolitan Police will intensively supervise the food 
distribution programme at 15-20 spots in the city. The food will be distributed through 122 centers and 
70 trucks under the Dhaka Metropolitan area.

Food department will supervise the distribution programme.

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