Form 'Nagorik Committees' at district, upazila levels with student reps: Reform commission
These Nagorik Committees should hold meetings every four months to review government services and submit their findings to the deputy commissioner and the heads of relevant departments

The Public Administration Reform Commission has recommended the formation of "Nagorik Committees" at the district and upazila levels and to include student representatives to those.
Public Administration Reform Commission Chief Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury and his team handed over their commission report to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna today (5 February).
As per the report, the commission suggests that similar to how parliamentary standing committees monitor the activities of various ministries, the 'District Nagorik Committees' and 'Upazila Nagorik Committees' should be formed, comprising representatives from diverse social classes.
The report further stated that these Nagorik Committees should hold meetings every four months to review government services and submit their findings to the deputy commissioner and the heads of relevant departments.