Tk. 8 crores of TSC's public relief will go to the chief adviser's fund
The anti-discrimination student movement said that Tk. 9 crore 91 lakh 51 thousand 213 collected in the public relief program for the flood victims at Dhaka University (DU) TSC has been saved in two bank accounts. Of this, Tk. 8 crore will be deposited in the Chief Adviser's Relief Fund. The rest of the money will be spent on people in the flood-hit districts of North Bengal.
Hasnat Abdullah, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, gave this information at a press conference at TSC on Tuesday (October 1).
Coordinator Hasnat Abdullah said that Tk. 8 crore of public relief will be deposited in the Chief Adviser's relief fund through the relief ministry. The remaining Tk. 1 crore 91 lakh rupees will be spent for the people in the flood affected districts of North Bengal. He also said that the relief program will start tomorrow.
Earlier, Auditor Golam Fazlul Kabir said that funds of Tk. 11 crore 69 lakh 84 thousand 420 were collected. Out of this cash comes to Tk. 9 crore 85 lakh 15 thousand 425. The rest of the money comes through mobile banking, prize bonds, dollars and other means.
Out of this Tk. 1 crore 78 lakh 33 thousand 207 has been spent. And currently there are Tk. 9 crore 91 lakh 51 thousand 213 taka in two accounts of the bank, he said.
He said that the audit work started from September 10 and ended on September 20. Only financial audits have been done during this period. Goods & Garments and noncash audit was not possible.