Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that her government has started the process of formulating necessary plans and strategies for transforming Bangladesh into a developed country from 2021 to 2041. The Prime Minister said, "We want to see how we want to see Bangladesh between 2021 and 2041." We have started preparing plans for the development of Bangladesh, "the Prime Minister said in a speech on Saturday in a reception ceremony in Sydney. Bangladesh Awami League Australia branch organized this reception on the occasion of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to Australia. Prime Minister arrives in Sydney on Friday to join the Global Women Summit-2018 held in Sydney and accept the Global Women's Leadership Award -2018. Sheikh Hasina said that Bangladesh is going forward and it has been able to achieve its ability to become a developing country for taking various short-term, medium-term and long-term plans and implementation of her government. He also said, "Bangladesh has already been able to achieve its goal of achieving its position as a developing country for the next six years. Now we are planning to make the country a developed country by 2041. "The Prime Minister said, Bangladesh will be developed as a prosperous country by 2041 and we are implementing all kinds of steps and plans to achieve this goal. Calling for everyone to be careful, the development-progress does not interfere in any way, said war criminals, murders And non-relational cycles for the development of the country so that no one can come to power in this country any other day. The Prime Minister urged the expatriate Bangladeshis to remain vigilant about the dignity of the country, saying, 'Wherever you live, work on your patriotism will have to highlight the respect of the country, the honor we have achieved in the blood of lakhs of martyrs.' "Through the formation of the hunger and poverty-free Bangladesh dream of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, The Prime Minister's younger sister Sheikh Rehana was present on the occasion and Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali, State Minister for Women and Children Affairs Meher Afroz Chumki spoke on the occasion. Professor Shamsu Rahman of RMIT University in Australia, Awami League leader Milton Hasnat, Gamma Abdul Kadir, Anisur Rahman, Pradyut Singh Chunnu and Nirajul Islam spoke among others. The meeting was chaired by the convenor of the committee, Sheikh Shamimul Haque. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina floral greetings at the beginning of the ceremony, from different levels of Australian Awami League, various professionals and cultural organizations.