Responsible and transparent
Two thousand and eight years After the Death of Christ, the political and economic programmes and processes would be worth mentioning in Bangladesh. Like a train, the caretaker government (CTG) headed by Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed is steaming ahead on a railway track with the reformed and reorganised Election Commission (EC), Public Service Commission (PSC) and the separation of the Judiciary from the Executive branch of the government.
In the international market the price of the petroleum products, gold bullions and the food grains are spiralling up due to the worldwide demand as industrialistion is spreading fast in the era of globalisation and the market economy participated by many entrepreneurs, corporations and state-owned enterprises.
The adoption and pursuance of open-door policy, special economic zones (SEZ), and the market economy have facilitated several member-states of the United Nations (UN) to become a country of high growth with gross domestic products (GDP) and higher national income (NI). But in some instances it is also making the natural environment rather hazardous.
From time to time, any country of the world can be affected by any sort of natural and men-made catastrophe and henceforth the essential items, products and services like food grains, lifeguards, life-saving medicines and equipments have to be well stocked in good conditions.
It may be a correct observation of some learned, respected and eminent citizens that the present caretaker government (CTG) has assigned itself too many jobs, but does it not give the impression that the government is more responsible and transparent while discharging its duties?
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