Staff Reporter :
The three-day annual conference of the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) will begin tomorrow (Tuesday) in Dhaka.
Cabinet Secretary Muhammad Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan at a press briefing at Secretariat on Sunday said that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
would inaugurate the conference in Shapla Hall of Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) at 10:00am on that day.
The Cabinet Secretary briefed the media over the schedule of three-day conference. He said that after the inaugural session, the DCs in an exclusive session would exchange their views with the PM. The PM will give them necessary directions to implement the government’s decisions, policies and programmes at the grassroots level.
Besides, the DCs will exchange their views with ministers, advisers, state ministers and high officials, including the secretaries of 39 ministries in 18 working sessions out of total 22 sessions. They will exchange their views on various important issues relating to public interests and field-level administration, said Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan.
He also said the DCs will call on President Abdul Hamid on Wednesday (July 29) evening at the Darbal Hall of Bangabhaban.
Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan told the reporters that the conference is a two-way communication between the government policymakers and the field level administration. DCs will come up with their problems, prospects and challenges they face while policymakers instruct them about the government priorities and necessities, he added.
He informed that land related issues, law and order issue, local development issues and the issues of disaster management would be discussed in the conference with more importance, as the DCs emphasised on the issues.
A total of 253 topics of 39 ministries are also featured for discussion in the 18 open sessions. The working sessions of the conference will be held at Bangladesh Secretariat.
The concluding session of the conference will be held at 3:00pm on Thursday at the conference room of the Cabinet Division at the Secretariat.
The DCs conference is arranged every year so that government policymakers can directly exchange views with the highest district-level administrative officials on various important issues and can give them necessary directions to serve people in a better way.
The three-day annual conference of the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) will begin tomorrow (Tuesday) in Dhaka.
Cabinet Secretary Muhammad Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan at a press briefing at Secretariat on Sunday said that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
would inaugurate the conference in Shapla Hall of Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) at 10:00am on that day.
The Cabinet Secretary briefed the media over the schedule of three-day conference. He said that after the inaugural session, the DCs in an exclusive session would exchange their views with the PM. The PM will give them necessary directions to implement the government’s decisions, policies and programmes at the grassroots level.
Besides, the DCs will exchange their views with ministers, advisers, state ministers and high officials, including the secretaries of 39 ministries in 18 working sessions out of total 22 sessions. They will exchange their views on various important issues relating to public interests and field-level administration, said Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan.
He also said the DCs will call on President Abdul Hamid on Wednesday (July 29) evening at the Darbal Hall of Bangabhaban.
Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan told the reporters that the conference is a two-way communication between the government policymakers and the field level administration. DCs will come up with their problems, prospects and challenges they face while policymakers instruct them about the government priorities and necessities, he added.
He informed that land related issues, law and order issue, local development issues and the issues of disaster management would be discussed in the conference with more importance, as the DCs emphasised on the issues.
A total of 253 topics of 39 ministries are also featured for discussion in the 18 open sessions. The working sessions of the conference will be held at Bangladesh Secretariat.
The concluding session of the conference will be held at 3:00pm on Thursday at the conference room of the Cabinet Division at the Secretariat.
The DCs conference is arranged every year so that government policymakers can directly exchange views with the highest district-level administrative officials on various important issues and can give them necessary directions to serve people in a better way.