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  • ...the procedures of transaction of business of the government and allocation of functions among various ministries/divisions. ...tings of council of ministers, disclosure of information, and so on. These rules were issued again on 30 May 1946 with minor modifications. ...
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  • ...the procedures of transaction of business of the government and allocation of functions among various ministries/divisions. ...tings of council of ministers, disclosure of information, and so on. These rules were issued again on 30 May 1946 with minor modifications. ...
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  • ...ubordinate to him. Under this framework, the secretaries as official heads of the ministries had direct access to the governor general. ...gave considerable authority to the secretary, assigning him also the role of an adviser to the minister in taking decisions. ...
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  • ...sion to which it is attached. The policies, plans and development projects of ministry/division are executed in the field by the attached departments. ...is known as the subordinate office. The subordinate office means an office of the government which has not been declared as an attached department, and w ...
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  • ...retariat is effected in various ways with the [[Rules of Business|rules of business]] as a major instrument. ...there are the National Economic Council (NEC) and the executive committee of the national economic council (ECNEC), both headed by the Prime Minister. ...
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  • ...tions. The basic structure and content of the procedure for transaction of business, however, remained more or less unaltered. ...edure on the manner of dealing with proposals for legislation; (xiii) list of acts to be administered by the departments; and so on. ...
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  • ...en the form of government was changed. However, since 1991 when the system of government reverted to parliamentary, this important division has again bee ...for framing the [[Rules of Business|rules of business]] and for allocation of functions among various ministries/ divisions also rests with the cabinet d ...
    5 KB (733 words) - 03:23, 18 September 2021
  • ...de V and above. These delegated powers are exercised according to the list of subjects allotted to respective ministries and divisions. ...on the recommendations of the Public Service Commission with the approval of the President. Upon such approval, the respective cadre controlling ministr ...
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  • ...business in the Sangsad. This is done on the strength of Article 75(1)(a) of the Constitution. ...held as many as nine meetings and finalised further amendments. The report of the committee was approved by the Jatiya Sangsad on 5 February 1992 which w ...
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  • ...fices and para statal bodies. Details of the typical organisational set-up of the ministry or division run as follows: ...n, ie a basic working unit in a ministry/division, placed under the charge of an assistant secretary or a senior assistant secretary. ...
    7 KB (1,060 words) - 19:22, 17 June 2021
  • ...thin the budget allocations made by the finance division with the approval of the [[Jatiya Sangsad|jatiya sangsad]]. ...though a minor revision was made in April 1990 in relation to it, the list of twenty-seven items remained basically the same. ...
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  • ...overnment. In effect, these committees in most democracies provide a means of keeping the parliamentarians busy, feeling useful and remaining watchful on ...committees, finance and audit committees, and a number of other committees of standing nature. These however, exclude select or special committees. ...
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  • ...ovide for a legal framework for regulating the powers, procedures and acts of public administration. ...uct Rules. For private persons there are also laws such as the Acquisition of Properties Act which requires private persons to surrender their properties ...
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  • ...or proceedings the civil court follows the procedure laid down in the Code of Civil Procedure 1908. ...es or orders, extension of time, miscellaneous proceedings, inherent power of the court etc. ...
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  • ...s of the Insurance Act 1938, Insurance Rules 1958, Insurance Corporation's Rules 1977, and related other laws enforceable in Bangladesh. ...es concentrated more on non-life insurance. Two of them did life insurance business only, another one did life as well as general insurance. ...
    7 KB (1,023 words) - 16:26, 1 August 2021
  • ...presided over by the Chief Justice. He also distributes judicial business of the High Court Division by constituting different benches to exercise its o ...persons who have held the office of the chief justice since the liberation of the country are (in chronological order): justice abusadat mohammad sayem, ...
    3 KB (406 words) - 12:58, 18 September 2021
  • ...re of the provincial administration was transformed into an administration of national government. ...formed and the Secretariat was reorganised with 19 ministries. The number of ministries and divisions increased to 38 and 46 respectively by the year 19 ...
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  • ...ses. Ever since 1809, most European countries have adopted the institution of the Ombudsman. The Ombudsman in United Kingdom is called Parliamentary Comm ...and any kind of administrative excess done by civil servants in any field of administration, in particular. ...
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  • ...t' by the name of Kumudini Welfare Trust in 1947 with a view to using part of its incomes for public welfare. ...ts business, which her nephew, Rajiv Prasad Shaha, later expanded. A Board of Directors manages the Kumudini Welfare Trust. ...
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  • ...h is subject to the superintendence and control of the High Court Division of the Supreme Court. ...urts. First, the courts of metropolitan magistrates and second, the courts of magistrates outside the metropolitan areas. ...
    6 KB (1,011 words) - 04:28, 5 August 2021
  • ...tizens the provisions of basic necessities of life including opportunities of work, reasonable rest/recreation and leisure, and so on. ...iary from executive. Further details of the structural-functional features of policy-making in Bangladesh follow. ...
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