Chittagong DC next to widow Rajita

Widow Rajita Begum, a resident of Teknaf in Cox's Bazar, has completely broken down two kidneys and reached the brink of life and death. According to doctors, doing daisat at least three times a week is the only way to survive. But there is no government liabilities in Cox's Bazar and the family is in dire straits for not being able to bear the cost of 6,000 rupees in private hospitals.

In this way, the condition of Rajit's physical condition deteriorated rapidly due to the fact that he could not do the Nitmet Daallysis. At such a critical moment, his brother, college student Omar Farooq, went to Chittagong on December 9. He met Chittagong District Commissioner Mohammad Zahidul Islam Mia, known as a ‘humanic DC’ across the country.

The 13th Jati, despite being busy with official work ahead of the parliamentary elections, listened to the entire poison from the Deputy Commissioner Farooq. He immediately instructed the concerned officer of the district administration to take action and he made a written recommendation to the Deputy Director of the District Social Services Directorate for the support of Rajita Begum.

Omar Farooq contacted the kidney decalysis unit of Chittagong Medical College (CHMEC) Hospital after the DC's recommendation letter. The hospital authorities quickly started the registry process to start the process of 20,000 rupees as per the examination and government rules, and the date of lysis will be fixed. There will be a cost of Rs 500 per talana, which is relatively portable for poor families.

On Sunday (December 21), when Omar Farooq met with the Deputy Commissioner again and applied for financial assistance, the DC provided immediate assistance and expressed his gratitude for meeting and supporting the Deputy Commissioner three times despite being a resident of another district.

Chittagong Medical College Hospital Assistant Director Ruma Bhattacharya said that the application of DC Reference Deota patient has been approved. In the application, the application has been contacted from the concerned website. The prescribed amount will be deposited in the bank for the next six months.

Director of Chamek Hospital Brigaditor General Mohammad Taslim Uddin praised the initiative of the Deputy Commissioner and said, "As a Deputy Commissioner, it is not as a human being, it is his unique human qualities as a human being." He is a patient who is a resident of the district, regardless of which district he is a resident of.

In this poison, Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Zahidul Islam Mia said that during the administrative work, the administrative work is on the sidelines. If I get the opportunity to do such humanitarian work, then I try to stand by the side of the unscrupulous citizens.

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