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Govt invites applications from officers deprived or retired between 2009 and Aug 2024
The Ministry of Public Administration on Thursday issued a notification regarding the review of applications from officers who were deprived or retired between 2009 and August 4, 2024.
This follows the decision of a government-formed committee tasked with reviewing such cases and providing necessary recommendations.
The ministry invites all officers, excluding BCS admin — who were retired from working in the 3rd grade or above in other cadres (for which the Superior Selection Board’s recommendation is required for promotions) during the specified period, who wish to get redress through this committee — to submit written applications.
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These applications should state the type and reason for deprivation and must be sent to the Senior Secretary/Secretary of the relevant controlling Ministry/Department by December 23, 2024.
To expedite the committee's work, officers are requested to fill out a form in this regard and provide a copy of their personal PDS when submitting their applications to the concerned ministry/department, the notification said.
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Officials asked not to leave workstations during Eid holidays
The government has issued a notification extending the ongoing lockdown until May 16 with six fresh directives alongside the existing ones to contain the spread of Covid-19.
According to the notification issued by the Cabinet Division, the officials of all government, semi-government autonomous and private organisations, banks and financial institutions have been asked to remain at their respective workstations during the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr holidays.
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Shops and shopping malls will remain open from 10 am to 8 pm maintaining health guidelines. If any kind of deviation and violation are seen, the shopping malls and shops will be closed instantly, says the notification.
Inter-district transport services will remain closed while only intra-district transport services will operate ensuring health guidelines from Thursday.
However, launch and train services will remain off.
The notification says hundred percent use of masks should be ensured and legal steps can be taken through mobile courts, if needed.
All social, political and religious programmes that create public gatherings will not be allowed to be arranged during this period.
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The Ministry of Information, city corporations/municipalities concerned will make publicity using loudhailers on using masks, maintaining health guidelines and social distance in district headquarters and municipality areas to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Earlier, on May 3, the government decided to extend the ongoing lockdown up to May 16.
The decision was taken at the weekly cabinet meeting held with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair.
As coronavirus cases keep growing at an alarming rate since mid-March, the government imposed a ‘loose’ nationwide lockdown for one week from April 5 as part of its move to contain its spread.
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Later, a ‘stricter’ lockdown was declared from April 14 to 21. On April 28, the government again extended the lockdown until May 5 as the country is struggling to contain the Covid-19 transmission.
On April 23, the Cabinet Division issued a notice allowing shops and shopping malls to operate from April 25 (10am-5pm) on the condition that they would maintain proper safety protocols.
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