
Presently Dhaka Medical College has a burn unit funded by the ministry, she told reporters after a review meeting of the Annual Development Programmes (ADP).
Chaired by the home minister, the meeting was attended by Home Secretary Abdus Sobhan Sikder and senior officers of various departments under the ministry.The meeting reviewed the progress in various development projects implemented by the ministry during the last fiscal year.
Referring to the progress of ADP, the home minister said her ministry achieved 96 per cent of ADP implementation which she said is the highest among the ministries. Sahara said the Home Ministry implemented 36 projects amounting to Tk 4.81 billion as against Tk 4.98 billion allocated in the last fiscal year. Sahara said 34 more projects have been approved for implementation during the current fiscal year.

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