Panel headed by Cabinet Division secretary includes senior officials from home, energy, and environment ministries
The interim government has identified 246 more reform proposals as “ready for immediate implementation”, Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to the chief adviser, told reporters yesterday.
Public Security Division issues notification in this regard
The interim government has “strongly” rejected former secretary ABM Abdus Sattar’s “unsubstantiated” corruption allegations against unnamed advisers.
A committee is being formed to address the ongoing internal dispute
The finance ministry yesterday issued a circular to this end
Govt replaces Siddiq Zubair amid criticism over handling of student protests following tragic air crash
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday assured an investigation into the Bangladesh Air Force aircraft that crashed into a building of Milestone School and College in the capital’s Uttara.
The government has declared a one-day state mourning on the occasion of “July Martyrs’ Day” to be observed today.
The government yesterday sent 18 lower court judges into forced retirement.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday stressed the need to present the true history of the Liberation War impartially through the activities of the Ministry of Liberation War.
The government has formed a 35-member committee in each district, headed by the deputy commissioner, to implement the official programmes marking the student-led mass uprising.
Forms investigation committee led by ex-HC judge Justice Shamim Hasnain
The Ministry of Public Administration issued a notification in this regard
Recently, some newspapers have published reports containing statements about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The ban will be effective from June 9 until further notice, reads the notice issued on June 8
Law ministry issues ordinance amending the Public Service Act, 2018
A special meeting of the Council of Advisers is scheduled to take place tonight (Saturday night) to discuss the draft of the amendments to International Crimes (Tribunals) Act