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Govt to implement Public Admin Reform Commission's recommendations soon

June 21, 2025 00:00:00


A meeting was held at the Chief Adviser's (CA) Office on June 16 to quickly implement the immediately implementable recommendations, made by the Public Administration Reform Commission, reports BSS.

M Siraz Uddin Miah, Principal Secretary to the CA, presided over the meeting, said a press release issued by theCA's Press Wing.

It was informed in the meeting that the interim government, formed through a student-people uprising, constituted many commissions, including six main reform commissions.

The commissions submitted reform proposals to the government on various issues so that the aspirations of the people could be fulfilled.

Among these proposals, the National Consensus Commission is working under the leadership of CA Professor Muhammad Yunus to reach a consensus on the constitution-related and major reforms.

However, the CA has directed to quickly implement all the reform proposals that the administrative ministry can implement on its own initiative.

In view of this, the Cabinet Division has sent a letter in this regard to various ministries/divisions on May 25.

It was informed in the meeting that a total of 121 proposals of the five reform commissions, which are immediately implementable, have been received for implementation through the Cabinet Division.

Of those, nine proposals of the Electoral System Reform Commission, 38 proposals of Judiciary Reform Commission, 43 proposals of the Anti-Corruption Reform Commission, 13 proposals of the Police Reform Commission, and 18 proposals of the Public Administration Reform Commission have been selected as immediately implementable.

The main topic of discussion of the meeting held at the CAO on June 16 was the 18 proposals of the Public Administration Reform Commission.

Out of these 18 proposals, eight relatively easy-to-implement proposals were discussed in detail in the meeting.

These are: (1) Regarding hygienic toilets at highway petrol pumps, (2) Making the ministry's website dynamic, (3) Formation of managing committees for colleges and secondary schools, (4) Operation of community health centres, (5) Public hearings, (6) Right to Information Act, (7) Reorganisation of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics and (8) Digital transformation and e-services.


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