Chief Adviser informed about progress of reform works
News Desk || risingbd.com
Chief Advisor Dr Muhammad Yunus held a meeting with the heads of six reform commissions on the state reform activities.
The meeting was held at the Chief Adviser’s Office (CAO) in Tejgaon on Monday.
During the meeting, Public Administration Reform Commission chief Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury informed the chief adviser of the progress of the reform works.
He said the works of the Public Administration Reform Commission has started in full swing, while public opinions have already been sought through website.
The commission members have visited the district and upazila levels and exchanged views with people, Chowdhury said.
The commission members informed the chief adviser that the commission continues exchanging views with the representatives of various cadres of public administration and hoped that they would be able to submit its report within the stipulated timeframe.
Highlighting the progress of the initiatives of Police Administration Reform Commission, its head Safar Raz Hossain said the reform commission has already held 10 meetings and it also held four more meetings with stakeholders.
The chief adviser was informed that the voter list is being adjusted with the national identity card (NID), commission is giving emphasis on ensuring the participation of women in the electoral process and effective measures are being taken to this end.
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