Govt identified short, long term actions for leather industry’s development: Humayun

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Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud

Humayun today said the government is working relentlessly for the

overall development of the leather industry as it is one of the most

export-oriented sectors of the country.

“Short and long term actions have been identified for the development of the

leather industry. Short term actions have been fixed for the upcoming Eid-ul-

Azha and long term actions have been identified for the overall development

of the industry. All kinds of support will be provided for the implementation

of the actions,” he said.

Humayun said this while presiding over the seventh meeting of the “Task Force

on Recommendation for Development of Leather Industry and Formulation of

Action Plan” at the Industries Ministry in the city,

said a press release here.

Prime Minister’s Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F Rahman,

State Minister for Commerce Ahsanul Islam Titu and Senior Secretary of the

Industries Ministry Zakia Sultana, among others, were

present.

Humayun said st
eps are also being taken to ensure that leather traders or

wholesalers do not face capital problems and get loans on easy terms.

“We need to increase the preservation facilities in the leather industry so

that leather does not spoil,” he added.

The minister said animal skins are sent to various religious institutions

including orphanages during the Eid-ul-Adha.

“It involves our religious feelings. Training can be arranged for the

concerned in proper skinning, preservation and ensuring a quality

environment,” he added.

Like earlier, in the meeting, decisions have been taken to fix the prices of

the sacrificial animal skins, to arrange broadcast of TVC or advertisements

about proper removal of skins and to build temporary storage at strategic

places for skins preservation with sufficient salt.

Decisions have also been taken to prevent smuggling of skins of sacrificial

animals, any kind of extortion, disorder or obstruction in skin collection

and transportation activities and any rumors from sprea
ding in the media

including social media.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha