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Govt to establish two separate PSCs, says Asif

At least 10,000 more appointments to be made soon


April 28, 2025 00:00:00


The government has decided to establish two separate Public Service Commissions (PSCs) following discussions on delays and irregularities, according to Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyian, Adviser to the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives and the Ministry of Youth and Sports, reports UNB.

"The most recent Cabinet meeting saw detailed discussions on the PSCs. After addressing concerns over delays and irregularities, the government decided to establish two PSCs," he wrote in a Facebook post on Sunday.

He added, "I have conveyed their [student] demands to the authorities concerned. Although a meeting was scheduled with a team of protesters last Monday, unfortunately, it could not take place. Nevertheless, I have repeatedly forwarded their demands to the relevant authorities."

Asif Mahmud further stated that in tackling unemployment, his ministry [LGRD] has issued the highest number of recruitment circulars after the police, and the recruitment process is ongoing. Over the next few months, at least 10,000 more appointments will be made, he wrote.

The adviser added, "However, it is important to note that I do not hold the authority to make decisions or dictate matters regarding the PSC. I am doing everything within my capacity and will continue to do so, Insha'Allah."

Regarding his engagement with student concerns, he said, "No matter how busy I am, addressing student issues remains my top priority. Nearly 10 days before the protests at Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET) escalated, a delegation visited me at my residence."

He mentioned that he personally handed over their memorandum to the education adviser and worked to expedite the process of addressing their demands, adding, "It should not be assumed that work is not progressing simply because it is not being publicised on Facebook."

He also wrote about his efforts during the ongoing protests at Dhaka University's TSC.


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