Bangladesh and India signed yesterday a financing agreement for the construction of India-Bangladesh Friendship building at the Bangladesh Police Academy, Sardah in Rajshahi.
The building will accommodate laboratories, mock crime scenes and a mock crime station.
The project will cost approximately Tk 10.86 crores to be entirely extended as grants-in-aid by Indian government.
Indian High Commissioner Harsh Vardhan Shringla and Bangladesh’s ERD Senior Secretary Mohammad Mejbahuddin signed the deal on behalf of their respective sides, said a handout.
The project will also include establishment of an IT centre with three computer labs, centrally manageable classrooms with visualisation technology, Data Centre, academy management information system, access control and security systems and internal optical fibre networking, at the Police Academy.
The foundation stone of the Friendship Building was jointly unveiled by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
and her Indian counterpart Narender Modi on June 6, 2015. The project will cost approximately Tk 10.86 crores to be entirely extended as grants-in-aid by Indian government.
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