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FRIDAY, MAY 09, 2025
Take only necessary projects: PM asks DCs, issues 25 directives

Bangladesh

BSS
24 January, 2023, 10:25 pm
Last modified: 24 January, 2023, 10:27 pm

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Take only necessary projects: PM asks DCs, issues 25 directives

BSS
24 January, 2023, 10:25 pm
Last modified: 24 January, 2023, 10:27 pm

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday (24 January) asked the deputy commissioners (DCs) to take only necessary projects alongside implementing 25 directives including putting emphasis on increasing food production and taking measures for saving electricity and energy.

"The projects which are necessary at this moment, we only want to take those instead of going for a wholesale manner keeping in mind the global economic recession due to Covid-19 pandemic and Russia-Ukraine war," she said.

The prime minister said this while opening the three-day annual DC Conference-2023 at the Shapla Hall of her office.

She asked the DCs to consider "how many projects are effective and beneficial for the particular areas and their people whenever taking those".

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The premier also asked them to take into consideration saving money from the projects by avoiding unnecessary expenses.

She slammed BNP for talking about scrapping the project of purchasing Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) worth about Tk8000 crore.

She said the project was cancelled not for the fund crisis although the world is going through an economic recession.

"The economic crisis is persisting globally. We also have the crisis, but it is not such a condition that we have to scrap the project," she said.

But, purchasing of EVM is not the priority of Bangladesh, rather its priority is to ensure food security, health services and welfare of the people alongside increasing food production, Sheikh Hasina said.

"We will spend the required money to this end," she continued.

Calling upon the DCs to work with priority in implementing her 25 directives for making a developed, prosperous and Smart Bangladesh by 2041, she said, "I am asking you to give attention to take some measures (25 directives)".

The prime minister however expressed her satisfaction to the field level administration for their sincerity and cooperation to implement the government plans, policies and programmes properly at the grassroots.

"Bangladesh has marched ahead and we have got global acclamation as you are working for the country and its people with professional duty and sincerity," she said.

The prime minister said that she witnessed sincerity among the local administration since her government assumed office.

Referring to a speech of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, she asked local administration officials to be public servants as their salaries and other benefits are being given from the taxes of the people.

"Work for serving the people by devoting yourselves and then you will get satisfaction," she added.

State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain spoke at the function.

Cabinet Secretary Md Mahbub Hossain gave the address of welcome as PM's Principal Secretary Md Tofazzel Hossain Miah also spoke.

Rajshahi Divisional Commissioner GSM Zafarullah addressed the function on behalf of the divisional commissioners while Narsingdi DC Abu Nayeem Mohammad Maruf Khan and Bandarban DC Yasmin Parvin Tibriji, as well, spoke on behalf of the deputy commissioners.

A video documentary on the overall development of the local administration was screened at the function.

Sheikh Hasina asked the DCs not to see their works as mere jobs rather to consider those as "service to people".

In this connection, she said that she had changed the name of the establishment ministry as the public administration ministry to develop the mindset of serving people.

The premier asked the DCs to ensure that the people receive services in time from the government offices and acquire satisfaction from the service-seekers.

She said her government is working in a planned way as no nation can develop with a specific and well-thought-out plan.

The prime minister said her government is now giving topmost importance to increasing agricultural production alongside preserving those in a proper manner as Bangladesh would never be affected by the impending global food crisis.

She added that Bangladesh needs to reduce dependency on imported food items through growing those by own.

In this connection, she said once upon a time Bangladesh would have to depend on India for sacrificial animals. But, now the country is self-sufficient in livestock production, she added.

Likewise the sacrificial animals, Bangladesh had to import onions, but now the country starts growing onions, she said.

In such a way, she said Bangladesh can produce its own foodstuffs and export additional items to other countries.

The prime minister said her government is attaching priority to preservation of the produced food items to save them from being damaged.

She said they are working to ensure a cold-storage system to preserve the food items, adding that firstly the system can be built at divisional cities and later in every district.

The premier said her government is also working to ensure a cooling system in every mood of transport to preserve those during transportation.

In the 25-point directive, Sheikh Hasina asked the DCs to check militancy, terrorism and drugs, maintain law and order by curbing social crimes, increase food production and ensure services to the people in due time.

The 25 directives

1. Take all-out effort to increase food production. Food grains have to be grown in fallow lands. Necessary measures have to be taken to make sure that no abandoned land remains uncultivated.

2. Exercise austerity in using electricity and energy and inspire people in doing so.

3. Ensure required services at stipulated time at the government offices to the commoners. The aim of the government employees should be to satisfy the service seekers.

4. Practice austerity in using government funds.

5. Speed up the activities to achieve the targets under SDGs localisation.

6. There will remain no landless and homeless in the country. Building houses for the homeless alongside allocating khas land for the landless. Ensure that the real helpless, insolvent and deprived grassroots people will get the facilities under the social safety net programmes.

Employments have to be generated alongside giving homes and lands.

7. Efforts should be made to increase the standard of education in the educational institutes. Special attention should be given in comparatively remote areas.

8. Constant monitoring of the community clinics and union health and family welfare centres is required to ensure their effectiveness.

9. Ensure exercise of creativity, cultural activities and sports at each of the areas to flourish physical and mental health of the children and teens.

10. Preserve the existing parks, fields and take initiatives to build new parks and fields to facilitate the citizens to lead a healthy life.

11. Build an efficient labour force having knowledge of high technology to utilise the maximum benefit of the fourth industrial revolution keeping pace with the changing world.

12. Update the websites of the government offices on a regular basis and put forth the development, progress and success of their own districts.

13. Ensure safe use of information communication and internet among the people. Take measures to stop misuse of social networking sites, rumours and others.

14. Vigilance should be strengthened so that in no way the law and order situation can deteriorate.

15. Remain alert so that none can destroy the communal harmony by spreading false rumour.

16. Drugs, militancy and terrorism should be eliminated. Initiatives should be taken so that innocent religious people cannot get them involved in militancy. Keep the youth folk away from drugs, terrorism and militancy.

17. Regular mobile courts have to be conducted to prevent child marriage, eve-teasing, food adulteration and manufacturing fake goods.

18. Strengthen the market monitoring system to keep the supply of goods normal, stop creating artificial crises and maintain normal prices of essentials.

19. Tougher action should be taken to protect government lands, rivers, forest lands, hills and natural water bodies. Upward expansion of the government institutions should be given priority to ensure maximum use of lands.

20. Navigability of the rivers has to be increased by dredging the rivers regularly. Keep eyes so that no water-logging can take place due to sluice gates or any other causes. Keep an eye so that no disruption takes place in food production especially for the water-logging.

 21. Palm trees should be planted in thunderbolts prone areas.

22. Special initiatives should be taken for flourishing the tourism industry and building new tourism spots. 

23. Protect the heritage and culture of districts alongside ensuring publicity, marketing and branding of goods of the districts.

24. Strengthen the monitoring system to make sure that the government offices run with the mindset of serving people by going beyond everything.

25. We have to be committed to building a developed, prosperous and Smart Bangladesh by 2041 by coordinating accordingly the activities of the government offices.

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