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Serve the people, Hasina tells deputy commissioners

They ought to contemplate themselves as an aide to the nation’s residents whereas upholding the ideology of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, she stated.

The prime minister gave a 24-point record of directives to the deputy commissioners throughout the inaugural ceremony of ‘Deputy Commissioner Conference 2024’ on Tuesday through video convention from her official residence of Ganabhaban.

Due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the convention is being held after a spot of two years. It began on Tuesday at Osmani Memorial Auditorium and can finish on Thursday.

Hasina quoted Bangabandhu from a speech he delivered on Feb 1, 1972, and urged the commissioners to shun the ‘bureaucratic mentality’, contemplate themselves public servants and work to uphold the nationwide curiosity above all.

“As a prime minister, Bangabandhu announced himself as a servant of the people. I feel the same,” Hasina stated.

The DCs ought to guarantee the implementation of the measures taken by the authorities to fight the disaster of the coronavirus pandemic, she stated.

They must also implement the authorities improvement and welfare initiatives taken to mark Mujib Year and guarantee their continuity.

She additionally urged them to make sure the implementation of programmes on meals safety and steady market value.

The prime minister stated that it’s the accountability of deputy commissioners to make sure that individuals are served at authorities workplaces in a well timed method.

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The DCs must also propel initiatives to achieve SDG targets.

They ought to guarantee housing for the homeless folks, land for the landless and organize for folks from deprived, and marginal teams to have entry to social safety programmes.

Hasina informed the deputy commissioners to take initiatives to enhance the high quality of schooling programmes, and make sure that schooling programmes proceed on-line or by way of digital platforms amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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