Neways International has initiated the Super Home project to resolve the living problems of singles in Dhaka City. As part of the project, the company has set up six hostels—five for men and one for women—at various locations across the capital. The hostels offer higher efficiency and better service than grubby and unhygienic messes.
Although the project was initially named Super Hostel, it has been re-branded to Super Home. The deputy general manager of Neways International, Rashel Kabir, offered these details at a press meet organised for Super Home in the capital yesterday. “We started our journey in 2014. After three years of research, we established our first hostel at Uttara in the capital. Currently, we have six hostels across the city—five for men and one for women,” he said.
“Every densely populated city has dormitory facilities for singles. Dhaka is now a city of 20 million people. That’s why we started this initiative. As we move forward to build a digital Bangladesh, we must provide digital facilities for our residents,” he added.
The managing director of Neways International, Nelson Zhang, said: “The effects of the revolutionary Super Home will not just be limited to how people live. It will have profound impacts on transport, education, society, employment, and many other areas as well.”
“Super Home has been serving thousands of members at its six branches across the capital. Our goal is to establish 100 Super Home outlets at strategic points of the capital within the next three years,” he added. Neways International’s chief operating officer Jimmy Zhang said: “Finding living accommodation for singles who come to Dhaka for studies or employment has been a longstanding problem.
As a solution to this problem, we offer Super Home with its luxurious air-conditioned lobbies, neat and clean dining halls, pure drinking water, washing machines and dryers, gym facilities, play zones, security, and uninterrupted power supply and internet facilities.” “People will find a Super Home anywhere in the capital, no matter where they work or study. So, they can avoid wasting time in terrible traffic,” he added.