He will first visit the Nagar Bhaban in Rajshahi where a MoU between Indian and Bangladesh is scheduled to be signed for the ‘Sustainable Development of Rajshahi City’, the High Commission said in a statement on Saturday.
A number of small projects will be undertaken under the aegis on this MoU, with the financial aid of Tk 219.5 million.
The event will be followed by a civic reception for the High Commissioner by the Rajshahi City Corporation where the High Commissioner will customarily be handed over a key to the City of Rajshahi.
He is also scheduled to meet the vice chancellor of Rajshahi University to discuss academic exchanges and will also interact with members of the Rajshahi Chamber of Commerce.
On Monday, the High Commissioner will visit the Bangladesh Police Academy in Sardah where a project of construction of the India-Bangladesh Friendship Building and the setting up of an IT Centre is being undertaken by India.
The project was jointly inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during the visit of the Indian Prime Minister in June 2015.
The Indian government is providing financial assistance of Tk 108.5 million for this project.
He will later visit the Jai Kalibari Temple, Natore where a project for reconstruction and renovation is currently being undertaken with the financial assistance of the government of India to the tune of Tk 9.7 million.
The High Commissioner will also visit the Assistant High Commission of India in Rajshahi.