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<p class=Normal >'''Foreign Service Academy''' a training institute to look after the training needs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and of the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) cadres. Formerly known as the Foreign Affairs Training Institute, it was merged with [[bangladesh civil service administration academy]] in 1987. The Academy was inaugurated on 1 January 1997, and temporarily housed at the State guest house 'Sugandha'; at Eskaton in Dhaka city. [Golam Mustakim] [Mostakim, Golam  Director, Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center]
'''Foreign Service Academy''' a training institute to look after the training needs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and of the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) cadres. Formerly known as the Foreign Affairs Training Institute, it was merged with [[bangladesh civil service administration academy]] in 1987. The Academy was inaugurated on 1 January 1997, and temporarily housed at the State guest house 'Sugandha'; at Eskaton in Dhaka city. [Golam Mustakim] [Mostakim, Golam  Director, Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center]


[[Category:Research Institutes]]
[[Category:Research Institutes]]


[[bn:ফরেন সার্ভিস একাডেমী]]
[[bn:ফরেন সার্ভিস একাডেমী]]

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Foreign Service Academy a training institute to look after the training needs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and of the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) cadres. Formerly known as the Foreign Affairs Training Institute, it was merged with bangladesh civil service administration academy in 1987. The Academy was inaugurated on 1 January 1997, and temporarily housed at the State guest house 'Sugandha'; at Eskaton in Dhaka city. [Golam Mustakim] [Mostakim, Golam Director, Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center]