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Page 1: BROCHURE PAGE BY PAGEResources, Ministry of Public Administration, Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources. He also worked on lien in the Australian
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Table of Contents

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He is a career civil servant having a wide range of work experience both in the ministries and in the academic and training arena. In the recent years, as Additional Secretary, Career Planning Wing of MoPA, he was actively involved with training related activities including the task of National Training Council (NTC), Public Administration Training Policy (PATP) and so on; and networked with government training institutes by providing academic curriculum and administrative support. He was also involved in lecturing the public servants, mainly in the areas of gender, governance, human resources development and career planning.

Mr. Hossain had been working in various portfolios, particularly in Economic Relations Division (ERD), Ministry of Social Welfare, Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, Ministry of Water Resources, Ministry of Public Administration, Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources. He also worked on lien in the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) for five years from 1997-2002.

He earned his Bachelor with honors and Master Degrees from the University of Dhaka in 1982 and 1983 respectively. He obtained his second Masters in Public Administration from the University of Canberra, Australia in 1993. In 2015, he joined the National Defence College and completed one-year National Defence Course with having a Masters in Security and Development Strategy (MSDS) from University of Professional (BUP), Dhaka.

He obtained academic and professional training both at home and in abroad that include Project Management Course from Denmark, Monitoring and Evaluation from Australia, Trans-boundary Water Management from Netherlands, Change Management from UK and Negotiation skills from USA. He attended UNICEF initiative for formulating strategy for combating Child abuse in Thailand; Women empowerment programme in Philippines, the Second D-8 Conference on tourism held in Tehran, Iran, and led delegation in Japan, Australia, China, India, Malaysia and Thailand.

He is a proud father of two daughters.

Profile of the Rector

Md. Rakib Hossain ndc, Secretary to the Government, is working as Rector of the Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC). He joined in this apex training institute on 29 July 2019 after serving as Additional Secretary, Ministry of Public Administration. He is a Member of Bangladesh Civil Service (Administration) belonging to the batch 1985.

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Short Curriculum Vitae of

CMT Members, P-70th FTC

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Md. Zafar Iqbal ndc, Additional Secretary to the Government of Bangladesh, is working as Member Directing Staff (MDS) at BPATC. Mr. Iqbal has long experience of working in different capacities starting from Assistant Commissioner at the field administration. He worked in Economic Relations Division (ERD) of Ministry of Finance as Senior Assistant Secretary and Ministry of Public Administration as Deputy Secretary and Joint Secretary consecutively. Before joining BPATC, Mr. Iqbal worked in the BCS Administration Academy as MDS. Earlier to that he worked in

Anticorruption Commission (ACC) as DG (Enquiry & Investigation) and DG (Prevention) respectively. His working experience outside the government comprises of working in JBIC (Japan Bank for International Cooperation) on lien during 2002-2008 as Senior Program Manager and JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), the largest bilateral Development Partner to Bangladesh, as Senior Program Manager during 2008-2010. His employment in JBIC, JICA and ERD contributed largely in bolstering his experience of streamlining, processing and negotiating external assistance for financing development projects in Bangladesh.

Mr. Zafar Iqbal attained his Graduation with Honours and Masters in Accounting from Dhaka University. He studied Business Administration and completed MBA (with major in Finance) from IBA, Dhaka University. He did Graduate Certificate course in Development Economics from Australian National University (ANU), Canberra and completed his Masters in Economics from University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia with distinction. Mr. Iqbal underwent number of courses on Development Administration and Governance in the Bradford University, UK and Duke University, USA, Civil Service College Singapore, University Putra Malaysia and University Kebansang Malaysia. Mr. Iqbal completed National Defence Course (NDC) from National Defence College, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Mr. Zafar Iqbal has wide-ranging experience of organizing and attending national and international seminars, trainings, workshops on aid management & disbursement, aid harmonization & effectiveness, enhancing value of public service, good governance, innovation and change management at home and abroad including UK, Japan, India, France, Thailand, Brazil, South Korea, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore etc. He can be contacted through email [email protected] and at cell number 01711-594179.

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Md. Zakir Hossain, one of the directors of BPATC, has been working in this centre since 1992. He completed MA in Library and Information Science from the University of Dhaka. He also completed post graduate diploma in Leadership Management from Uttara University, Kedah, Malaysia. Mr. Zakir participated a number of professional training at home and abroad like Network Administrator, NIIT, Dhaka, 1999, Fundamentals of Visual Basic, NIIT, 2000, Training of Trainers, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka, 1992 Advanced Training of Trainers (ToT), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka, 1992, Curriculum

Development Workshop on e-Governance, Australian National University, 2012, ToT on e-Governance, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka, 2013 Curriculum Development Workshop on e-Governance, BRAC University, 2013, ToT on Innovation in Service Delivery, A2i, Dhaka, Workshop on Service Innovation Immersion, A2i, BARD, Comilla, Training on Research Methodology, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka, Software System, CMC Ltd, New Delhi, India, 2001, Networking and Hardware, New Horizon, New Delhi, India, 2003 and Project Management and ICT, NZIC, Wellington, New Zealand, 2006- 2007. He also completed Managing at the Top (MATT-2) course in BPATC and AIT, Thailand. His areas of interest are Leadership Management, Information & Communication Technology, Database Management, Library Management, Automations and Networking, Innovation, etc.

Dr. Md. Mohoshin Ali, is a member of Bangladesh Civil Service, 20th batch, has been working in Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC) as Director (International Programme). Dr. Mohoshin studied Economics at the University of Dhaka. He did Diploma in Population Sciences (DPS) from the University of Dhaka. He also obtained his second Masters in Policy Studies from the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies from Japan. Mr. Mohoshin did his PhD in Policy Management from the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Bangkok, Thailand. In his professional responsibility he has served in the field administration and secretariat level in different capacities and at the centre he conducts training sessions on various issues relating to economics, financial management, demography, public policy specially implementation and evaluation, and research methodology in different courses conducted by BPATC. Dr. Mohoshin has research experience in the field of policy implementation performance in primary health care, foreign direct investment, etc. Dr. Mohoshin has got published 5 articles in International Journal and presented 2 papers at the International Conference in South Korea and Thailand. He is available at 01711489786, [email protected]. A.T.M. Arif Hossain, has been working in Bangladesh Public Administration Training

Centre (BPATC) since 1992. Currently he is working as Deputy Director (Sports). Mr. Arif studied Bachelor of Business Administration, University of Rajshahi and Bachelor of Physical Education from the University of Dhaka. He further completed his Master of Physical Education from Bangalore University under the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) scholarship programme. He did his Diploma in Sports Coaching from Netaji Shuvash National Institute of Sports (NSNIS), Patiala, India. As a part of his professional responsibility he

conducts training sessions on sports science related issues in different courses conducted by BPATC and other training institutes. His area of interest includes sports and development, training management. He can be reached at 01712153317, [email protected].

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K. M. Abdul Kader, a Deputy Director of Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC) has been working as a faculty member since 1999. He did his BSS (honours) and MSS in Public Administration from the University of Dhaka in 1994 & 1995 respectively. Later on he did his second Master’s Degree in Human Resource Planning & Development from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India in 2005. Mr. Kader took part in different professional training courses at home and abroad. He participated in Professional Training Programme in HRD

Orientation Course at Uttaranchal Academy of Administration, Nainital, India; ‘Training course on Administration and Managerial Aspects of Human Resources at HCM Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration, Jaipur in India; Group Training Course in Management of Human Capacity Development Programs from Keio University, Tokyo, Japan; “Public Sector Management” (Strategic Leadership) at Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) in Singapore and ‘Training Course on Performance Management in Public Sector Organizations from Central Queensland University, Melbourne, Australia. He experienced a number of overseas exposure visits in different capacities in countries like India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Viet Nam, Thailand, Japan etc.

Mohammad Rezaul Karim, PhD, having experience in developing human development for about two decades, has been working in Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC) as Deputy Director (Quantitative Method). Dr. Reza studied Public Administration at the University of Dhaka. He also obtained his second Masters in Human Resource Management from the University of Leeds, England. He did his PhD in Public Policy from the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Bangkok, Thailand in 2015. As a part of his professional responsibility he conducts training sessions on various issues relating to public administration in different courses conducted by BPATC and other training institutes. He is an experienced researcher in the field of public administration. His recent research issues include career and life, administrative reform politics, gender equality at work, policy analysis, changing working culture, work-life balance, gender pay gap etc. He has presented 16 papers in international conferences. Dr. Reza has 28 articles on various issues published in different national and international journals in his account. He visited India, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Turkey, UK, USA for academic purpose. He can be reached at 01554339166, [email protected]. Golam Mahmud is a member of Bangladesh Civil Service (Education Cadre), 27th batch, has

been working in Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC) since 2017. Currently he is working as Deputy Director (Evaluation). Mr. Mahmud studied Political Science at the University of Dhaka. As a part of his professional responsibility he conducts training sessions on local government and governance related issues in different courses conducted by BPATC. Mr. Mahmud has research experience in the field of local government and electoral system in Bangladesh. His

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Tanjur Ahmed Joardar, one of the Assistant Programmers of BPATC, has been working in this centre since 2005. He completed Bachelor in Computer Science from Madras University, India. Mr. Tanjur participated number professional training home and abroad including Leadership Training from Duke University, USA; Web development, from Aptech Ltd. India, Microsoft Professional, Network Administrator, Hardware Troubleshooting. His area of interest includes network management, computer programming. His recent research includes ‘Evaluation of

IAP, PIP, SPIP undertaken and implemented by BCS officials under MATT2 Development Program; ‘e-Governance in BPATC: A Study on Need Assessment and Future Implementation’ and ‘Evaluation of regional exposure visits of core courses of BPATC’. Tanzina Akhter, has been working in Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC) since May 2015. Currently she is working as Assistant Director (Public Administration). Ms.Tanzina studied Public Administration at the University of Dhaka. She also completed her M. Phil Degree from the same University. As a part of her professional responsibility she conducts training sessions on various issues relating to public administration and office management in different courses conducted by BPATC and other training institutes. Her area of interest includes gender and development, public policy, communication and teambuilding. She can be reached at 01553571149, [email protected]. Monirul Islam, one of the Assistant Directors, has been working at BPATC since May 2015.

He completed BSS (Hons) and MSS in Public Administration from the university of Dhaka. Before joining here Mr. Monir worked at Prothom Alo Ltd. as a Young Professional for more than one year. Mr. Monir participated a number of professional trainings & workshops at BPATC and some other public and private institutions. He also took part some others training courses like, Result Based Project Implementation and Development (RBPID), Financial and Economic Analysis (FEA), e-GP Management, Research Methodology Course, Conduct and Discipline Rules, Training for Trainers etc. Mr. Monir

has interest in Public Policy, Public Administration, Development Administration, New Public Management, Good Governance etc. He can be reached at 01680259621, [email protected]. Sanjoy Kumar Sarma, has been working in Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC) since January 2016. Currently he is working as Evaluation Officer. Mr. Sanjoy studied Public Administration at the University of Dhaka. He also obtained post graduate diploma on Industrial Management from Bangladesh Institute of Management BIM), Dhaka. As a part of his professional responsibility he conducts training sessions on various issues relating to public administration and office management in different courses conducted by BPATC and other training institutes. His area of interest includes public administration, public policy, local government and development administration. He can be reached at 01682383142, [email protected].

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Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre and

Foundation Training Course (FTC)

1.0 Introduction

Every modern state generally strives to establish a public administration training institute at the national level for mitigating the demands for ready human resources for running the state affairs effectively and for rendering the best services to the citizenry. Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC) as a centre of excellence and a premier regional hub is dedicated to provide effective, inclusive and self-mandated and bespoke training for civil servants, in the public sector in Bangladesh. The centre is entrusted to meet national and global challenges of the modern era through imparting state of the art training in the public sector.

The spirit of our liberation war in 1971 was to build a glorious, developed and prosperous Bangladesh free from all sorts of exploitations and injustices. In order to achieve the goal, a group of well-groomed, professional and skilled civil servants in all tiers is a must. At present the national commitment is to build up a digital Bangladesh and middle income country by 2021. We need hardware, software and human resources to achieve the target. Human Resource is the most important aspect to ensure digital Bangladesh and to achieve Sustainable Development Goals, Vision 2021 and Vision 2041. BPATC can be treated as the nursing home of human resources to cater these dire needs.

The main mandate of BPATC is to provide the highest quality training to groom up the officers of entry level, mid-level and even at the senior–level as the best administrative leaders of the soil. The Centre is relentlessly working to perform their assigned duties properly. We believe any training institution is a preaching and practicing house of good governance. Therefore, we try to encourage the participants by saying the best words and by demonstrating the best practices. We would like to reiterate that we religiously believe in transparency, accountability, justice and fairness. Our humble expectation from our participants is that they will also avail the opportunity to reinforce their positive attitude, pro-activeness and working spirit through the training received here. We are always with our esteemed participants to provide the best services as much as we can.

Foundation Training Course (FTC) is the main core course of the centre for the entry level officers who are future administrative leaders of the country. They are to carry out their own responsibilities to provide efficient and quick delivery of services to the citizens of this country with less efforts and minimum costs. We sincerely desire the participants of FTC will utilize their time here effectively to gather experience so that they can perform their responsibilities efficiently with highest professionalism.

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2.0 Foundation of BPATC

With the dire necessity of fulfilling the demand for ready human resources of a newly born independent country and achieving the dream of the father of Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Sonar Bangla, creating a core of efficient, dynamic, competent, citizen-focused, proactive and patriotic public servants for rapid and sustained development, BPATC emerged in 1984 as an autonomous organization amalgamating the then four institutions: 1. Bangladesh Administrative Staff College (BASC) 2. National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA) 3. Civil Officer’s Training Academy (COTA) 4. Staff Training Institute (STI)

3.0 Location and Landscape

Set amidst a landscape of the velvet of lush green natural environment and aesthetic beauties blended with planned trees with abode of chirping birds, flowers, gardens, water body- a habitat of flora and fauna surrounded by a mini tea garden, a herbal garden and plants and modern infrastructures, the centre lies in Savar at a surface of 54 acres land which is 28 kms away from the maddening crowd of the capital city Dhaka. Notwithstanding the limitation imposed by its distant location, the centre prides itself as the alma mater for most laurels in the civil service domain across the country.

4.0 Vision, Missions, Theme and Core Values

VISION BPATC becomes a Centre of Excellence for developing patriotic, competent and professional civil servants dedicated to public interest. MISSION • We are committed to achieving the shared vision through: • Developing competent and professional human resources by imparting quality training and development programmes; • conducting research, publishing books and journals and extending consultancy services for continuous improvement of public service delivery system; • establishing effective partnership with reputed institutions of home and abroad for developing organizational capacity; and • promoting a culture of continuous learning to foster a knowledge-based civil service.

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THEME

Building Capacity for effective, inclusive and accountable public administration system

CORE VALUES BPATC cherishes the spirit of our great liberation war, fundamental principles of state policy and patriotism; and strives to infuse those among the stakeholders effectively in all spheres of activities.

BPATC’s operating principles are built on core values of discipline, integrity, inclusiveness, professionalism, innovation, team spirit and learning for results. These values influence how we work together, how we serve our clients, how we make decisions and how we determine our priorities. They strengthen our respect for the people we serve, our colleagues, and ourselves. As a public sector human resource development organization, we value:

DISCIPLINE We maintain discipline of highest order in every step of our activities. We believe in mutual respect and human dignity. We are committed to creating an environment where all views, opinions and inputs are encouraged and valued. INTEGRITY

We demonstrate patriotism and ethics in our activities. We do what we say. We practise integrity by ourselves and encourage our trainees to uphold it in their activities.

INCLUSIVENESS We are committed to achieving a diverse and highly professional workforce at all levels of the organisation and to ensuring equity and equal opportunities for all irrespective of faith, creed, ethnicity, language, age, race, gender and physical infirmity. We promote social inclusion and a culture of tolerance and peace.

INNOVATION

We draw inspiration from our shared history and tradition. We are equally committed to finding creative and sustainable solutions to problems in an ever-changing global context. We highly regard innovations in governance and public management.

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PROFESSIONALISM

We show leadership and strive for excellence in our activities by means of professionalism and competencies. We are passionate about the work we do and foster pro-people attitude.

LEARNING FOR RESULTS We impart training for results and take follow up actions to stay relevant. We value and maintain an enabling environment for continuous learning for our clients and ourselves.

TEAM SPIRIT

We foster spirit de corps in our activities and share our achievements as well as failures among ourselves. We consider every individual of the organization as a valued member of the team where contribution by everybody is recognized. We take careful initiatives to instil team spirit among participants of our programmes.

5.0 Faculty, Management and Participants

The learned faculty of the centre comprises a healthy blend of senior civil servants, academicians and researchers keeping spaces for dignified guest speakers with diversified backgrounds. The civil servants combine the richness of their field experience with strong academic credentials, create a stimulating atmosphere for learning knowledge, skills and competencies attuned with positive attitude. The faculty blended with academicians, experienced civil servants and researchers contribute to the two-way synergy of theory and practice to respond to constantly changing environmental dynamics.

The centre is headed by a Rector who is a Secretary to the Government entrusted with transforming the mission, vision, goals and objectives of the centre into reality by managing holistically the human and other resources at his domain. Followed by the Rector, there are six Member Directing Staff (MDS) of the rank of Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary to the government, devoted to supervising six divisions of the centre. There are a required number of specialized departments within each division headed by Directors, equivalent to the rank of Deputy Secretaries. Other faculty members below Directors are designed as Deputy Directors, Senior Research Officers, Research Officers, Evaluation Officers, Assistant Director, Medical Officers, and Librarians. The total manpower of BPATC is about 650 of which class-I officers (Grade-9)-120, Class II Officers (Grade-10)-22 Support Staff belonging to class-III (Grade 11-16)-235 and Class-IV (17-20)-272 respectively. The centre acts as a virtual melting pot where participants across the divergent generation, qualifications and socio-economic backgrounds meet, interact and learn from each other ranging from the brilliant young women and men who begin their career in civil service after qualifying in rigorous competitive examination to mid-level and senior officials. Above all, the centre has a twelve-member Board of Governors (BOG) chaired by a Minister. Overall administration and policy-guidelines of the centre rest on the board.

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6.0 Functions of BPATCSince inception the centre has turned into a trusted home of training for the officials of government, autonomous and non-government organizations. Among the core courses conducted by the centre, the FTC is for the new entrants to the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) while Advance Course on Administrative and Development (ACAD) is for mid-career Deputy Secretaries and their equivalent, Senior Staff Course (SSC) is for the Joint Secretaries and equivalent officials from Defence Services and Police while Policy Planning and Management Course (PPMC) is for the Additional Secretaries.

The centre also conducts a plethora of short courses to make officers aware of the policies of the government, to familiarize them with the Rules, Regulation etc and to appraise them of the relevant reforms and changes. The centre on occasions caters bespoke training e.g. Special Foundation Training course (SFTC) to entertain demands of the valued clients. Indeed, the centre has four arms as Regional Public Administration Training Centre (RPATC), planned to be extended up to all eight Divisions of the country shortly, mandated to discharge specialized training courses for supporting staff and officials at regional level. Understanding rural people and dynamics of field administration through field visit and attachments, is a mandatory part of the training of BPATC. In BPATC, the medium of instruction in class room session is preferably English. The centre encourages participants to develop their oral English skills and as such, they are expected to speak English with colleagues and faculty members during staying at BPATC. The participants have to mandatorily abide by the norms, code-of conducts, dress code, table manners and standards set by the centre.

7. 0 Research and Consultancy The centre, as the think-tank of the Government, conducts research and provides consultancy services to the Government and valued clients regarding administration and development to resolve imminent problems and strategic challenges and to formulate sound policies. These emerging challenges are pertaining to poverty reduction, inequality, corruption, environmental degration, child labour, water and sanitation, access to e-services, transport and communication, quality education and health services, unemployment, terrorism, migration, refuzee problem etc. There is a research committee headed by Vice-Chancellor of Jahangir Nagar University with spaces for two external experts nominated by the BOG for executing research activities of the centre.

8.0 PublicationThe centre publishes BPATC English and Bangla Journals, yearly Bangladesh Lok-Prashashon Potrika, bi annual Lok-Prashason Samoeky. BPATC Barta, BPATC Newsletter, Training Calendar, Annual Report, Books, Seminar Paper, Training Programmes, research work, forms, cards etc. There is a publication committee headed by Rector of the centre keeping a professor of Jahangir Nagar University from the Department of Public Administration or Political Science as a member.

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9.0 Training Methods

BPATC strives to employ modern scientific methods of training as far as possible. Various training methods like lecture, workshop, article and book review, group exercise, case studies, group work, debate competition, research work, policy review, extempore speech and presentation are used in BPATC training courses. Lecture and discussion method is extensively employed encouraging participants to actively take part in the discussion. Study Tour and Field Visits are employed for exposing real life situations and feedback seminars are arranged in the plenary sessions for assessing individually and jointly for the oral presentation and quality of reports. Modern ICT tools, e.g. electronic mails, online registration and attendance, online assignment submission and assessment, video clips, video conference, e-books and Journals, e-platform are extensively used. On-line courses are going to be started from the centre very shortly to address the huge demands of the clients.

10.0 Foundation Training Course

FTC is the basic training course of the centre on public service management and development. As per the Bangladesh Civil Service Recruitment Rules 1981, FTC is compulsory for all entrants to the Bangladesh Civil Service. The contents and methods of this course are so designed that the participants can enhance the basic knowledge of various theories, concepts and issues on administration and development in general and of rules, regulations, processes, procedures in public service delivery in particular. The course aims at building personality, stimulating creativity and instilling leadership qualities into the trainee officers. The course also provides an opportunity to the officers to familiarize themselves with various dimensions of history, culture and socio-economic development of the country.

Mere knowledge on rules and regulations and law is not enough to deliver public services effectively and professionally. Service providers are required to be more responsive to the needs of the recipients to sustain in the competitive environment. Complex interactive processes, the crux of globalization and technological advancement have brought about a radical change in the role of the state. Public servants must possess analytical insight to construct, function and perform responsibilities across all public administration settings and competencies. The FTC strives to improve their competencies to deliver public services efficiently and effectively.

Although it BPATC’s mandate to impart Foundation training to civil servants, government has taken decision that Bangladesh Civil Service Administration Academy, Shahbagh, Dhaka; BIAM Foundation, Dhaka & Bogura; Bangladesh Academy of Rural Development, Cumilla; Rural Development Academy, Bogura; Rajshahi Postal Academy, Rajshahi; Telecommunication Staff College, Gazipur and Regional Public Admnistration Training Centre, Chottogram will organize 70th Foundation Training Course along with BPATC. Alphabet set as prefix of foundation training course denotes where it is being held

10.1 Course Objectives

GENERAL

To create a set of skilled, innovative, proactive and well-groomed civil servants committed to the welfare and development of people in an ever-changing national and global context.

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SPECIFIC

Through the course the participants will be able to- • develop an insight into the national goals and objectives through analyzing socio-cultural, political and economic development issues, strategies and processes realistically; • translate essential laws, basic service norms, rules, policies and procedures into practice; • identify the real needs of the backward societies and realize their problems and way out; • internalize the real problems of the backward section of the society and take initiatives for probable solution; • recognize the role of civil servants in a changing national and global environment; • achieve an understanding of SDGs, its linkages, implementation process and challenges for achieving vision 2021 and 2041; • utilize information and communication technology in management; • prepare research papers, reports and other documents professionally; • communicate in English with accuracy and fluency; • foster esprit de corps, empathy, common perception and understanding among diverse stakeholders; and • maintain physical fitness and ethical values to meet emerging challenges.

10.2 Course Activities Number of days for the course activities is given below:

Course activities and number of days allocated Items No. of days Total days 180 Week-ends and public holidays in BPATC 41 Working days at BPATC 91 Total days at BPATC 138 Field Attachment 42 Inauguration and Closing 2

Secretariat Attachment 2 Field trips/Visits 2 Sessions 398 Total working days in BPATC 97

* Including Saturday

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10.3 Tentative Schedule of Daily Activities

11.0 Course Management Team (CMT)

The CMT is selected from among the faculties of the centre before organizing the FTC and sometimes at the time of the preparation of the training calendar. The CMT comprises Course Advisor (CA), Course Director/Directors (CD), and Course Coordinators (CC). The CD is in charge of the overall responsibility of the course. He supervises and guides the coordinators and consults with the CA on various academic and management issues. The participants are divided into different sections. Trainee Officers of each section are supervised by one CC, whose responsibility is to ensure implementation of academic, extra-academic and administrative activities of his /her section. The other two CCs are primarily responsible for preparing schedules, budget and coordination of the whole training programme and ensuring overall discipline.

12.0 Requirements of the Course

Successful completion of the course requires fulfilment of the following conditions – (i) Maintaining discipline, ethics, norms and formalities inside and outside the class room. (ii) Attending all instructional sessions and other training activities and punctually. Partici pants must enter the class room at least 5 minutes before the schedule time. (iii) Participating in Secretariat Attachment and Field Attachment programme. (iv) Submitting ‘Exploring Bangladesh’ report, ‘Village Study’ report, ‘Book Review’ report and other assignments. (v) Staying compulsorily in the dormitory of the centre and follow the rules and regulations thereof.

Tentative Schedule of Daily Activities

*Subject to change according to sunrise and sunset

Tentative Schedule of Daily Activities Time Activities 05:30- 06:30 Physical Exercise* 07:00-08:10 Breakfast* 08:30-09:25 Classroom Session 09:40-10:35 Classroom Session 10:35-11:00 Tea Break 11:05-12:00 Classroom Session 12:15-13:10 Classroom Session 13:10-14:00 Prayer and Lunch 14:15-15:10 Classroom Session/library work/ lab. work etc. 16:30-17.25 Games & Sports/Driving* 18:30-20:30 Extension Lecture/Group Presentation/Library Work/Film Show 20:30-21:30 *Dinner

*Subject to change according to sunrise and sunset

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(vi) Carrying and using cell phones in academic sessions, formal functions, mosque, library and corridor are strictly prohibited. (vii) Participating in all co-curricular activities such as debate, extempore speech, etc; and (viii) Maintaining stringent discipline; follow the rules of the centre and code of conduct. Success or failure in meeting the above requirements is reflected in the final evaluation and in pen picture of the participants by the course management.

13.0 Facilities of BPATC

ACCOMMODATION

The Foundation Training Course is hundred percent residential. The participants will have to stay in the room allocated to them at BPATC dormitory. Dormitory 3 and Dormitory 5 are allocated for male participants. Female participants will stay in Dormitory 2 and Dormitory 4. All rooms will be allocated during online registration of the course. House tutors, dormitory supervisor and room boys work in the dormitory for making the participants stay comfortable in the dormitory. Every six participants will get one room boy. It may vary in accordance with the number of participants. The responsibilities of the room boys are well defined and hang in the front desk of the dormitory reception. In case of emergency, one room boy will stay in the dormitory at night. Furthermore, one House Tutor is assigned for male dormitories and one for female dormitories. He or she will look after the overall dormitory activities. Participants have to get entry in the dormitory by 10.30 p.m. After 10.30 p.m. the collapsible gate will be closed.

Sl. No.

Name Designation Telephone No Time Office Residence

T&T/Mobile Extension Extension 1.

Shahab Uddin, Dormitory-2 Supervisor 01817094587 4657 4530

07.30 to 23.00 hours

2. Dormitory-2

Ground Floor - 4759 First Floor - 4750 Second Floor - 4770

3. Mir Farhad Ul Islam Dormitory- 3

Supervisor 01716377144 4677 4571

07.30 to 23.00 hours

4. Dormitory-3 Ground Floor/First First Floor - 4651 -

Contact Persons and Phone Number

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CLASS ROOM

In BPATC, classes are conducted at various facilities of the centre, specially at Academic Building, ITC, Multipurpose Hall, Lecture Theatre to suit the purpose. In each class room, there will be a class room attendant. He will manage the training aids of the class room and to assist all sort of class room support for smoothly running the training sessions. She/he is supervised by Technical Supervisor. The classes are under constant vigilance of the CMT.

ACADEMIC BUILDINGIt is a three-storied structure building (ex-Syndicate Building) with spaces for class rooms and other facilities. Foundation level, mid level and senior level, all the three categories of training are held here. The trainees room are in close touch with the class rooms so that the faculty can carry various training materials and can be in close touch with other offices and class rooms. The rooms are specious and having regard to the hot and humid climate of Bangladesh.

LECTURE THEATRE

There are two modern lecture theatres at the Centre, designed to seat 125 trainees at a time. It is intended for the passing out exercises especially when the class rooms are not suitable to accommodate medium-sized assembly of trainees. The total covered area of the theatre is 4.400 sq.ft. with fixed and curved gallery sitting arrangement.

Sl. No. Name

Designation

Telephone No Time Office Residence

T&T/Mobile Extension Extension

4. Dormitory-3

Ground Floor/First First Floor - 4651 -

Second Floor - 4653 - Third Floor - 4655 - Fourth Floor - 4657 - Fifth Floor - 4660 - Sixth Floor - 4661

Seventh Floor

5. Armita Islam, Dormitory- 4 Supervisor 01817621625 4663 4570

07.30 to 23.00 hours

6. Dormitory- 4

G. Floor /Child Care - 4664 -

First Floor - 4664 - Second Floor - 4667 - Third Floor - 4668

Leaving the Centre without permission is treated as misconduct.

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The library remains open from 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. without any break from Sunday to Thursday. On Friday and Saturday it remains open from 4.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. A large number of readers use the library regularly. Approximately, 2,750 books were issued to the readers in the financial year 2016-17. Every faculty member can borrow 10 books while a trainee can borrow 4 books at a time for one month. Photocopying facilities are also available on payment in the ground floor of the Library.

Except the books issued, the trainers and trainees can read a good number of leading dailies. A total of 13,368 copies of 17 dailies were kept in the library in the financial year 2016-17. Moreover, 5 selected dailies are preserved in bound form for various reference and research purposes. The library also subscribes to international magazines such as the Economist, Times, Reader’s Digest and National Geographic etc. The Library is subscribers to some renowned journals namely Proshikhyan, International Review of Administrative Science etc. The participants are encouraged to use the library facilities at the maximum effort. Librarian (AVR) and Librarian (Documentation) are the key persons to know more about the Library. Md. Tazib Uddin (cell no. 0178972829) is working as Librarian of the Centre.

DINING/CAFETERIA

Assistant Director (Dormitory) supervises activities of the cafeteria. Participants must follow table manners and the time schedule as given below:

Regular tentative schedule for dining: • Breakfast: 07:00 am to 8:15 am hrs • Snacks & tea (morning): 10:40 am to 11:00 am hrs • Lunch: 13:15 to 14:00 hrs • Snacks & tea (evening): 17:00 pm – 17:45 pm hrs (subject to change based on sunset time) • Dinner: 20:30-21:30 hrs

Dining time will be reshaped on the occasion of Ramadan.

COMPUTER LAB

Computer training is compulsory for all participants. All the computers of two labs are connected with Broadband Internet facilities. The participants are encouraged to send and receive e-mail and browse the net. The Lab will remain open from 03:00 pm to 10:00 pm during working days.

LANGUAGE LAB

The centre has two language labs for enhancing listening capability of the participants where language classes are arranged. A lab attendant is assigned for every lab to maintain and assist trainees. Lab attendant and language lab is supervised by Technical Supervisor.

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SPORTS

Physical conditioning and games are very vital part of different training courses conducted in BPATC. Active participation in the physical exercise sessions early in the morning and games in the afternoon is obligatory for all FTC participants. In every morning, physical conditioning and sports programme starts by singing the National Anthem and Morning Prayer at 5.00 a.m. It is introduced from the 69th FTC. During Ramadan, sports time will be rearranged.

Physical conditioning programme consists of stretching, walking, jogging, running, floor exercise (free hand exercise), swimming, calisthenics, therapeutic exercise and brief introduction of selected type of yoga. In the games sessions, participants actively participate in four different team games, which are (i) football, (ii) volleyball, (iii) handball, and (iv) basketball. Besides, female participants also take part in sports events such as volleyball, handball and badminton. Furthermore, participants of both the sexes have opportunity to practice table tennis, carom, chess and weight training on optional basis. The centre also has a mini gymnasium for the staff and the participants.

All the activities of games are arranged in three phases. In the first phase, participants are given theoretical and practical knowledge regarding the rules of the games, and regulations and strategies of sports. In the second phase, strategies of different games are practiced individually and in groups. In the third phase, sports competitions are arranged and prizes are given among the winners.

Director (sports) and Deputy Directors (sports) coordinate this programme with the help of instructors.

SWIMMING POOL

Learning swimming is compulsory with the sole aim of life saving for those who do not know how to swim. Swimming pool opens from 6.15 p.m. to 7.15 p.m. for practice only on Sunday and Monday. This schedule is optional for the participants. The training session will be arranged as per schedule of the course.

CLINIC

The BPATC clinic offers medical treatment to the participants of the various training courses and as well as the employees and their dependant family members, who are residing on the BPATC campus. The clinic staff consists of four medical officers, two sub-assistant community medical officers (SACMO), one physiotherapist, one pharmacist, two senior staff nurses, two compounders and two office assistants. This medical team offers various medical services to the client round the clock. The medical officers of the clinic manage the daily outdoor patients and give consultation to them. They also attend emergency patients at any time round the clock and manage them as per circumstances. The clinic arranges health check up sessions for the participants of all the core courses at the beginning of the course.

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The medical clinic is run by four qualified doctors with limited medical facilities. Participants are given free medical consultation, prescriptions and limited medical care. The participants are entitled to have medical prescription free of charge and also some common medicines that are available at the clinic, especially on emergency basis. However, the medical facilities can only meet the primary needs or minor cuts and injuries. The clinic provides ambulance services on payment in case of serious illness. Doctors are available in two shifts from 9.00a.m. - 3.00 p.m. and from 3.00 p.m. to 9 p.m. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. doctors attend the patients in case of emergency.

PHYSIOTHERAPY

There is a physiotherapy unit at the gymnasium hall of the Centre. It operates under the supervision of the clinic. An experienced graduate physiotherapist is appointed there to give required consultation and therapy to the participants and the employees of BPATC.

TRANSPORT

The centre has a fair number of vehicles for meeting the varied nature of demands. Pick and drop facility is arranged by the BPATC authority for the participants. A minimal payment system is there Tk. 25/- for each participant. The route is like this: BPAT - Savar - Gabtoli - Shamoli - Asadgate - Farmgate - RPATC, 49 New Eskaton; and BPATC-Asulia-Abdullahpur-Uttara-Airport Station. Trainees are also given transport facility only for emergency medical purposes on the basis of requisition and approval from the competent authority. Apart from weekend pick, drop and medical purpose, study tour transport facilities are also provided for the participants. On payment basis, twice a week transport (Dhaka and Savar) is also arranged from BPATC for meals shopping purpose only.

Contact number of the Doctors:

Contact number of Physiotherapists Name Designation Cell No. Ext. Tel Timing

Ratan Kumar Das Physiotherapist 01911574514 4318 3:30-6:30pm

Minara Akter Physiotherapist 01677302243 4318 3:30-6:30pm

Emergency Number for Medical Purpose: 01705757690

Dr. Mustafizur Rahman Medical Officer 01552444675 4143 4443 Dr. Rashed Sarowar Alam Medical Officer 01918-114286 4308 --

Dr. Syed Shamsul Arefin Medical Officer 01829673034 4350 - Dr. Bilkis Laila Medical Officer 01711073636 4308 -

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CHILD CARE

The female officers having infant aged lower than 1 year are not preferred to attend the training programme. There are only 12 rooms for female participants having babies in between 1-3 years. Female participants babies have to pay extra Tk. 2000.00.

DIGITAL ATTENDANCE

To ensure participants’ attendance the centre installed a significant number of Digital Attendance Machine at every point of class rooms, auditorium, dormitory, library and academic building. Maintenance of punctuality is a must in all programs of FTC.

MOSQUE

BPATC has a large and splendid mosque surrounded by lush-green garden. Interested muslim officers and staff, and the participants of different training courses say their prayer in this mosque. Around 1000 people can have their prayer in the mosque at a time. One Imam, one Muazzin and one Khadem in the mosque are working there and get their salaries from the government exchequer.

RECREATION

As the course is very intensive, there is very limited scope for recreation. However, there are some television sets in the dormitories with dish connection. Facilities for playing Table Tennis, Carom, Chess and Tread mill etc. are available in the dormitories and indoor games hall as well. Participants will arrange cultural programmes and mess nights at the end of every month. They are also taken to different places for visit on interest.

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Annexure-1

Modules and Marks Distribution at a Glance

Module No.

Name of the Module Evaluation Method Marks Individual Group

A. Bangladesh and Bangabandhu Studies

1 Bangladesh: History, Society, Culture and Liberation War IA (25) GA (25) 50

2 Village Study IAP-40; IR-25 GP (10) 75

3 Poverty Reduction and Rural Development WE(35)+ ICA(15) 50

4 Field Attachment ICA (5), Attendance (5) GP (30) GR (25), 65

B. Management Studies

5 Fundamentals of Foundation Training Course GA(25), GE

(25) 50

6 Organization and Human Resource Management WE (45) GR (25) 70

7 Important Service Laws in Bangladesh OBE (40) GR (25) 65 8 Office Management WE (40)+ IA (30) - 70 9 Financial Management WE (30) + IE (40) - 70

C. Public Administration 10 Governmental System & Essential Laws OBE (25) GA (25) 50 11 Public Administration and Governance IA (25) GA (25) 50 12 Child Rights and Gender equality - GE (40) 40

D. Development Studies 13 National Economic Management WE(25) GE (25) 50

14 Achieving Sustainable Development Goals WE(25) GA(25),GP

(25) 75

15 Project & Procurement Management IR (25) GE (40) 65

16 Basics of Social Research IRP(20) GRR (25) 45 17 Contemporary Issues IA (25) - 25

F. Skill Development 18 IELTS Preparations IE (50) 50 19 Verbal Competency IP (25) 25 20 Art of Reviewing Books/Journals IR (30) + IP (20) - 50 21 ICT and e-Governance IE (25) + PT(25) 50

23 Physical Conditioning and Games Attendance (50), WE (25), IA (25) - 100

G. CMT

- Evaluation by the CMT Overall Conduct & discipline (25) - 25

Evaluation by Evaluation Department Attendance (25) - 35 Speaker’s Evaluation (10) 24 Comprehensive Written Examination 200 - 200

Total= 1025 475 1500

ATT= Attendance, CMT= Course Management Team, CT= Class Test, IA= Individual Assignment/Assessment, IAP= Individual Action Plan, ICA= Individual Conduct Assessment., ICS= Individual Case Study IE= Individual Exercise, , IP= Individual Presentation, IR= Individual Report, GA= Group Assignment, GRR= Group Research Report GE= Group Exercise, GP= Group Presentation, GR= Group Report, IIR= Individual Inspection Report, OBE= Open Book Exam, OE= Overall Evaluation, PR= Presentation, PT= Practical Test, RSA= Report on Secretariat Attachment, RW= Report Writing, WE= Written Examination, RP= Research Proposal

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Annexure-2

List of Module Directors

Module No. Title of the Module Name of the Module Directors of P70th FTC

Module -01 Bangladesh: History, Society, Culture and Liberation War

M Arifur Rahman, PhD

Module -02 Village Study Md. Siddiqur Rahman Module -03 Poverty Reduction and Rural

Development Md. Motaher Hossain

Module-04 Field Attachment Md. Morshed Alom, Ph.D. Module -05 Fundamentals of Foundation Training

Course Dr. Md. Moshiur Rahman

Module -06 Organization and Human Resource Management

Dr. Md. Sanwar Jahan Bhuiyan

Module -07 Important Statutory Service Laws in Bangladesh

S.M. Mehedi Hasan

Module -08 Office Management Dr. Md. Moshiur Rahman Module -09 Financial Management Dr. Mohammed Amjed Hossain Module 10 Governmental System and Essential Laws Ahmed Hossain Bhuiyan Module -11 Public Administration & Governance Md. Sharif Hasan Module -12 Child rights and Gender equality Rokeya Fahmida, PhD Module -13 National Economic Management Md. Siddiqur Rahman Module -14 Achieving Sustainable Development

Goals Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman

Module -15 Project & Procurement Management Golam Mahmud Module -16 Basics of Social Research Mehedi Masud, PhD Module -17 Contemporary Issues Dr. Md. Zohurul Islam Module -18 IELTS Preparation Hasan Murtaza Masum Module-19 Verbal Competency Hasan Murtaza Masum Module-20 Art of Reviewing Book/Journals Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Karim Module –21 ICT and E-Governance Mohammad Ziaul Islam Module-22 Car Driving Programme A.T.M. Arif Hossain Module-23 Physical Conditioning & Games Mohammad Moshiour Rahman Module-24 Comprehensive Examination Dr. Md. Mohoshin Ali

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7| KvD‡K KUv¶ K‡i wKQy ej‡eb bv| KUzZK© Gwo‡q Pjyb|

8| Awa‡ekb PjvKv‡j cvk¦©eZ©x mZx_©‡`i mv‡_ †Kvb K_v ej‡eb bv|

9| Awa‡ekb PjvKv‡j Awbevh© bv n‡j Ges webvbygwZ‡Z †kÖYxK‡¶i evB‡i hv‡eb bv|

10| kvwiixK I gvbwmK Avµg‡bi cÖeYZv †_‡K weiZ _vKyb|

11| †mkb PjvKv‡j Abby‡`vwZ`fv‡e eB cov Ges j¨vcUc e¨envi Ki‡eb bv|

12| Iqvk iæ‡g wM‡q AcÖ‡qvRbxqfv‡e mgq †¶cb Ki‡eb bv|

‡Ljvayjv I kixiPP©v

K. KiYxq

1| ‡Ljvi gv‡V Aek¨B wba©vwiZ †cvkv‡K Avm‡eb|

2| ‡Ljvi gv‡V Aek¨B wba©vwiZ mg‡q gv‡V Dcw¯’Z n‡eb|

3| myk…•Ljfv‡e kixiPP©vq Ask wb‡eb|

4| ‡Ljvi gv‡V Ges kixiPP©vi mgq `jxq †PZbv‡K Aek¨B e¨w³-‡PZbvi D‡aŸ© ¯’vb w`‡Z n‡e|

5| µxov cÖwk¶‡Ki wb‡`©kbv/civgk© †g‡b Pjyb|

6| µxov cÖwk¶‡Ki cÖwZ h_v‡hvM¨ m¤§vb cÖ`k©b Ges µxov kvLvi Kg©Pvixi cÖwZ †kvfb AvPiY Kiæb|

7| cÖwZ‡hvwMZvi wbqg-Kvby‡bi cÖwZ kÖ×vkxj †nvb|

8| ‡idvixi/cÖwk¶‡Ki wm×všÍ mnRfv‡e MÖnY Kiæb|

9| ‡Ljvi mgq Ah_v D‡ËRbv cwinvi Kiæb Ges wb‡Ri cÖwZ mZK© _vKyb|

10| wb‡R `yN©Ubv Gwo‡q Pjyb Ges Ab¨‡KI mZK© _vK‡Z mnvqZv Kiæb|

11| ‰a‡h©¨i cwiPq enb Kiæb|

L. eR©bxq

1|

2| Ggbfv‡e †Lj‡eb bv hv‡Z wb‡Ri Ges Ab¨‡`i AvnZ nIqvq SyuwK _v‡K|

cÖwZØÜxi cÖwZ D‡ËRbvc~Y© AvPiY cwinvi Kiæb|

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K. KiYxq

1| wbieZv eRvq ivLyb|

2| MÖš’vMv‡ii cwi”QbœZv m¤ú‡K© hZœevb †nvb|

3| ‡iK/‡mj&d †_‡K bvgv‡bv eB †Uwe‡j †i‡L w`b|

4| MÖš’vMv‡ii †MU-Kxcvi‡K Zvi Kv‡R mn‡hvwMZv Kiæb|

5| MÖš’vMv‡ii Ab¨vb¨ wbqg h_vh_fv‡e cvjb Kiæb|

6| mgqgZ eB †dir w`b, A‡b¨i e¨env‡i mnvqZv Kiæb|

7| eB‡qi cÖwZ hZœ wbb|

8| MÖš’vMv‡i digvj †cvkvK cwiavb K‡i Avm‡Z n‡e|

9| MÖš’vMv‡ii mgqm~wP fvj K‡i †R‡b wbb|

L. eR©bxq

1| MÖš’vMv‡i e¨w³MZ K‡_vcK_b cwinvi Kiæb|

2| mk‡ã †Pqvi UvbvUvwb Ki‡eb bv|

3| eB‡qi cvZv †Quov ev gjvU webó Kiv †_‡K weiZ _vKyb|

e¨w³MZ covïbv

K. KiYxq

1| cÖwZw`‡bi cov cÖwZw`b Kiæb|

2| cÖwZw`‡bi e³…Zvi mvivsk cÖwZw`b co–b|

3| wb‡R co–b Ges mZx_©‡`i co‡Z mvnvh¨ Kiæb|

4| MÖš’vMv‡ii m`&e¨envi Kiæb|

5| cÖ‡qvR‡b mswkó Abyl` m`m¨‡`i mvnvh¨ wbb|

6| ‡h †Kvb w`b cix¶vi Rb¨ cÖ ÍyZ _vKyb|

7| cÖwZ w`‡bi Learning Points cÖwZw`b c~iY Kiæb|

8| ¯§iY ivLyb mg‡qi GK †dvuo Amg‡qi `k †dvuo|

9| Recap Session †K ¸iæZ¡ w`b|

L. eR©bxq

1| Ggbfv‡e covïbv Ki‡eb bv hv‡Z mZx_©‡`i Amyweav N‡U|

2| ‡Kvb KvR fwel¨‡Zi Rb¨ †d‡j ivL‡eb bv|

3| MÖš’vMv‡i †gvevBj †dvb e¨envi Ki‡eb bv|

g~j¨vqb

K. KiYxq

1| g~j¨vq‡bi wbqgvejx hZœ mnKv‡i co–b Ges †g‡b Pjyb|

2| g~j¨vqb msµvšÍ †Kvb wRÁvmv _vK‡j g~j¨vq‡bi Dci weªwds Gi mgq fvj K‡i †R‡b wbb| ZvQvov cÖ‡qvR‡b

†Kvm© e¨e¯’vcbv m`‡m¨i AbygwZ mv‡c‡¶ g~j¨vqb Kg©KZ©vi m‡½ Av‡jvPbv Kib|

3| ‡gŠwLK g~j¨vq‡bi mgq e¨w³MZ gZvgZ bq, `jxq gZvgZ cÖKv‡ki †Póv Kiæb| e³e¨ Dc¯’vc‡bi Av‡M

h_vm¤¢e Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|

4| h_vmg‡q mwVKfv‡e e³v‡K wb‡g©vnfv‡e g~j¨vqb KiæY Kvib Gi Rb¨ b¤i eivÏ Av‡Q|

L. eR©bxq

MÖš’vMvi

1| e¨w³MZ cQ›`/AcQ›` hv‡Z g~j¨vqb‡K cÖfvweZ bv K‡i †mw`‡K j¶¨ ivLyb|

2| A‡hŠw³K `vwe/mycvwik Dc¯’vcb Ges wbi_©K mgv‡jvPbv †_‡K weiZ _vKyb|

3| †gŠwLK g~j¨vq‡bi mgq KvD‡K e¨w³MZfv‡e AvNvZ w`‡q K_v ej‡eb bv|

4| cÖksmv ev mgv‡jvPbvi †¶‡Î AwZk‡qvw³ cwinvi Kiæb|

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cix¶vi nj

K. KiYxq

1| wbieZv eRvq ivLyb|

2| cwi`k©K‡`i Kv‡R mn‡hvwMZv Kiæb|

3| cÖ‡kœvËi cÖvmw½K I msw¶ß nIqv evÂbxq|

4| mg‡qi m`&e¨envi Kiæb|

5| DËic‡Î bvg, †ivj b¤i I †mKkb wj‡L‡Qb wKbv Zv wbwðZ Kiæb|

L. eR©bxq

1| cix¶vq Am`ycvq Aej¤‡bi †Póv Am`vPiY wn‡m‡e MY¨ n‡e Ges †mRb¨ wewa †gvZv‡eK cÖ‡qvRbxq e¨e¯’v MÖnY

Kiv n‡e|

2| cix¶vi n‡j Aci‡K mvnvh¨ Kivi Ges Ac‡ii wbKU †_‡K mvnvh¨ cvIqvi gvbwmKZv cwinvi Kiæb|

3| cix¶vi n‡j †gvevBj †dvb e¨envi wbwl×|

‡Uwj‡dvb

K. KiYxq

1| ‡Uwj‡dvb Kivi mgq Av‡M mwVK b¤i m¤ú‡K© wbwðZ †nvb Ges Gici wb‡Ri cwiPq w`b|

2| whwb †Uwj‡dvb ai‡Qb, web‡qi m‡½ Zvi bvg wR‡Ám Kiæb Ges KvD‡K †W‡K †`qvi cÖ‡qvRb n‡j Aby‡iv‡ai

my‡i K_v ejyb|

3| gwnjv‡`i m‡½ K_v ejvi mgq kvjxbZv eRvq ivLyb|

4| ‡Uwj‡dv‡b Av‡jvPbv msw¶ß Kiæb|

L. eR©bxq

1| ‡Uwj‡dv‡b †ewk¶Y K_v ej‡eb bv|

2| whwb †Uwj‡dvb a‡i‡Qb, KL‡bv Av‡M Zvi cwiPq wRÁvmv Ki‡eb bv|

3| `vßwiK †Uwj‡dvb †_‡K e¨w³MZ Avjvc Kivi my‡hvM †`qvi Rb¨ †K‡›`ªi †Kvb Kg©KZ©v/Kg©Pvix‡K Aby‡iva

Rvbv‡eb bv|

4| G·‡P‡Ä wM‡q †Uwj‡dvb jvBb †`qvi Rb¨ Aby‡iva Ki‡eb bv|

5| AbygwZ bv wb‡q Kv‡iv †Uwj‡dvb e¨envi Ki‡eb bv|

6| Kwi‡Wvi w`‡q nvuUvi mgq †gvevBj †dv‡b K_v ejv wb‡la|

Abyl` m`m¨e…›` Ges Ab¨vb¨ †Kv‡m© AskMÖniKvix‡`i mv‡_ AvPiY

K. KiYxq

1| †K‡›`ªi Abyl`-m`m¨e…‡›`i m‡½ webq I AvšÍwiKZvi m‡½ †gkvi †Póv Kiæb|

2| †K‡›`ª Pjgvb Ab¨vb¨ †Kvm© we‡klZ wmwbqi ÷vd †Kvm© Ges D”PZi cÖkvmb I Dbœqb †Kv‡m©i AskMÖnYKvix

EaŸ©Zb Kg©KZ©v‡`i cÖwZ h_v‡hvM¨ m¤§vb cÖ k©b Kiæb|

3| Abyl`-m`m¨e…›` I Ab¨vb¨ †Kv‡m© Ask MÖnYKvix‡`i m‡½ †`Lv n‡j Kykj wewbgq Kiæb|

4| Riæix cÖ‡qvR‡b Abyl` m`m¨‡`i m‡½ Zvu‡`i Awdm K‡¶ mv¶vr Ki‡Z n‡j †Kvm© e¨e¯’cbvi gva¨‡g Av‡M

†hvMv‡hvM K‡i wbb|

5| mgv‡jvPbv †_‡K weiZ _vKyb

L. eR©bxq

1| Abyl`-m`m¨‡`i m‡½ c~e©-cwiPq wKsev AvZ¥xqZvi `…wóKUy ewn:cÖKvk eR©bxq|

2| Ab¨vb¨ †Kv‡m© AskMÖnYKvix †R¨ô Kg©KZ©v‡`i m‡½ Ggb AvPiY Ki‡eb bv hv‡Z Zvuiv gg©vnZ nb|

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Kg©Pvix‡`i m‡½ AvPiY

K.

KiYxq

1| iægeq, †kÖYxK‡¶i G¨v‡Ub‡W›U, K¨v‡d‡Uwiqv Kg©Pvix I jvB‡eªwii Kg©Pvix‡`i m‡½ †kvfb I gvbweK AvPiY

Kiæb|

2| Avcbvi mn-cÖwk¶Yv_©xI hv‡Z iæge‡qi †mev †c‡Z cv‡ib Zvi my‡hvM w`b|

3| ‡Kvb Kg©Pvix A‡kvfb AvPiY Ki‡j KZ©…c¶‡K Rvbvb|

L.

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1| ‡Kvb Kg©Pvix‡K Zvi `vwq‡Z¡i AvIZv-ewnf©yZ wKsev GLwZqvi-ewnf©yZ wKQy Kivi Rb¨ eva¨ Ki‡eb bv|

2| ‡Kvb Kg©Pvix Zvi `vwqZ¡ cvj‡b e¨_© n‡j, wKsev Avcbvi m‡½ h_vh_ AvPiY bv Ki‡j KZ©…c¶‡K ejyb,

mivmwi kvmb Ki‡eb bv|

mvs¯‹…wZK Abyôvb

K.

KiYxq

1|

2| cÖavb AwZw_i AvMg‡bi mgq `vuwo‡q m¤§vb cÖ`k©b Kiæb|

3| mvs¯‹…wZK Abyôvb PjvKv‡j wbg©j Avb›` Dc‡fv‡Mi cvkvcvwk Awdmvimyjf mshg eRvq ivLyb|

4| wba©vwiZ Kg©m~wP Abyhvqx Abyôvb cwiPvjbvq D‡`¨³v‡`i mn‡hvwMZv Kiæb|

5| Abyôvb Dc‡fv‡Mi mgq cÖ‡qvRbxq KiZvwji gva¨‡g DrmvwnZ Kiæb|

6| j¶¨ ivL‡Z n‡e †hb Abyôvbvw` gvwR©Z, iæwPc~Y©, gvbm¤§Z I fveM¤¢xi nq|

7| mKj †¶‡Î cwiwgwZ‡eva cÖ`k©b Kiæb|

L.

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1| Abyôvb PjvKv‡j gvÎvwZwi³ D”Q¡vm cÖKvk Ki‡eb bv|

2| e¨v‡½vw³, KUyw³ Ges AmshZ gšÍe¨ I fvefw½ cÖKvk Ki‡eb bv|

3| mvg‡b Dcweó e¨w³i †Pqv‡ii wb‡P cv ivL‡eb bv|

4| Abyôvb PjvKv‡j cv‡k¦© Dcweó‡`i m‡½ K_vevZ©v ej‡eb bv|

5| wba©vwiZ Abyôvbm~wPi AwZwi³ †Kvb wKQy cwi‡ek‡bi Rb¨ cwi‡ekK‡K Aby‡iva Ki‡eb bv|

6| Abyôvb PjvKv‡j Iqvb †gvi Iqvb †gvi e‡j AvIqvR Kiv †_‡K weiZ _vKyb|

WiwgUwi‡Z emev‡mi wbqgvejx

01| cÖ‡Z¨K cÖwk¶Yv_©x‡K Aek¨B WiwgUwii eivÏK…Z K‡¶ Ae¯’vb Ki‡Z n‡e|

02| cÖwk¶Yv_©x‡K ivZ 10.30Uvi g‡a¨ WiwgUwi‡Z cÖZ¨veZ©b Ki‡Z n‡e|

03| cÖwk¶Yv_©xMY‡K eva¨Zvg~jKfv‡e †K‡›`« Ae¯’vb Ki‡Z n‡e| cÖwk¶Y PjvKvjxb WiwgUwii evB‡i ivwÎ hvcb

m¤ú~Y©fv‡e wbwl×| hw` †Kvb Kvi‡Y †K‡›`«i evB‡i Ae¯’vb Ki‡Z nq Z‡e †Kvm© g¨v‡bR‡g‡›Ui c~e©vbygwZ

MÖnYc~e©K| welqwU Aek¨B mnKvix cwiPvjK (WiwgUwi)‡K AewnZ Ki‡Z n‡e|

04| ‡K›`ª KZ©…c¶ †h †Kvb mgq cÖwk¶Yv_©xi K¶ cwi`k©b Kivi ¶gZv msi¶Y K‡ib| †Kvb cÖwk¶Yv_©x

Abby‡gvw`Zfv‡e WiwgUwi‡Z Abycw¯’Z _vK‡j Zvi weiƒ‡× cÖkvmwbK I AvBbvbyM e¨e¯’v MÖnY Kiv n‡e|

05| cÖwk¶Yv_©xMY †Kvb Ae¯’vq †Kvb AwZw_‡K WiwgUwi iæ‡g wb‡Z cvi‡eb bv| ïaygvÎ wmwÛ‡KU fe‡bi AwZw_

K‡¶ wba©vwiZ mg‡q Zv‡`i mv‡_ mv¶vr Kiv hv‡e| ivZ 9.30Uvi ci †Kvb AwZw_i mv‡_ mv¶vr Kiv hv‡e bv|

06| mnKvix cwiPvjK (WiwgUwi) Gi cye©vbygwZ Qvov WiwgUwi‡Z †h †Kvb ai‡Yi mfv/mgv‡ek Kiv hv‡e bv|

07| iæg‡g‡Ui AbygwZ Qvov iæ‡g †iwWI/wmwW evRv‡bv hv‡ebv| wUwf K‡¶ wUwf †`Lvi mgq fwjqg mnbxq gvÎvq

ivL‡Z n‡e| ivÎ 11.00Uvi g‡a¨ wUwf eÜ Kiv eva¨Zvg~jK|

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08| wewcGwUwm a~gcvbgy³ GjvKv| †K‡›`ªi WiwgUwi, K¬vkiæg ev ev_iægmn †Kvb ¯’v‡bB a~gcvb Kiv kvw¯Í‡hvM¨

Aciva|

09| cÖwk¶Yv_©xMY Zv‡`i wbR wbR e¨eüZ/Ae¨eüZ Rvgv-Kvco, weQvbvcÎ Ges AvmevecÎ me mgq cwi®‹vi

cwi”Qbœ I mvwR‡q ivL‡eb|

10| cwi”Qbœ Kg©x cÖwZw`b mKvj 7.00Uv †_‡K †ejv 2.00Uv ch©šÍ iægeq/WiwgUix mycvifvBRvi‡`i Dcw¯’wZ I

ZË¡veav‡b iæg cwi®‹vi K‡i _v‡Kb, H mgq cÖwk¶Yv_©xMY iæg †Lvjv ivL‡Z cv‡ib|

11| iæ‡gi evB‡i hvIqvi mgq cÖwk¶Yv_©xMY Aek¨B `iRv, Rvbvjv, d¨vb, jvBU Ges cvwbi Kj eÜ Ki‡Yi

welqwU wbwðZ Ki‡eb|

12| cÖwk¶Yv_xMY me©e¯’vq gyj¨evb mvgMÖx (bM` UvKv, ¯^Y©vjsKvi, Nwo, †gvevBj †dvb BZ¨vw`) wbR `vwq‡Z¡

ivL‡eb Ges Gme mvgMÖx nvwi‡q †M‡j ev †Lvqv †M‡j KZ©…c¶ `vqx _vK‡e bv|

13| cÖ‡Z¨K cÖwk¶Yv_©x WiwgUwi Z¨v‡Mi mgq †Uv‡Kbmn Pvwei wis `vwqZ¡ cÖvß Kg©KZ©v/Kg©Pvix‡K †dir w`‡eb|

Pvwe/‡Uv‡Kb nviv‡bv †M‡j KZ©…c¶ KZ©…K wba©vwiZ nv‡i ¶wZc~iY Av`vq Kiv n‡e|

14| WiwgUwi‡Z Ae¯’vbKv‡j cÖwk¶Yv_©xi AmveavbZv ev `vwqZ¡nxbZvi Kvi‡Y †Kvb cÖKvi ¶q¶wZi Rb¨ cÖwk¶Yv_©x

e¨w³MZfv‡e `vqx _vK‡eb Ges GRb¨ Zvi wbKU n‡Z ¶wZc~iY Av`vq Kiv n‡e|

15| WiwgUwi msµvšÍ civgk©/Awf‡hvM WiwgUwi‡Z iw¶Z Awf‡hvM †iwRóv‡i wjwce× Ki‡Z n‡e Ges cÖ‡qvR‡b

WiwgUwi mycvifvBRvi/mnKvix cwiPvjK (WiwgUwi)‡K AewnZ Ki‡Z n‡e|

16| ‡kÖYxK‡¶ †gvevBj enb, aviY I e¨envi m¤ú~Y© wbwl×|

K¨v‡d‡Uwiqv †gm cwiPvjbv msµvšÍ wbqgvejx (eywbqvw` †Kvm©)

01| cÖwk¶Yv_©xMY wbR D‡`¨v‡M Zv‡`i †gm cwiPvjbv Ki‡eb| cÖwk¶Yv_©x‡`ig‡a¨ n‡Z 7/9/11 Rb m`m¨ wb‡q

†gm KwgwU MVb Kiv n‡e| †Kvm© PjvKvjxb Avnvi/bv¯Ívi Av‡qvRb Ki‡eb †gm KwgwU| KwgwU cÖavb †cÖwm‡W›U

Ae †gm KwgwU (wcGgwm) bv‡g cwiwPZ n‡eb| wZwb KwgwUi m`m¨‡`i mnvqZvq †gm cwiPvjbv Ki‡eb|

02| ‡Kvm© cwiPvjbv KwgwU cÖ‡qvRbxq msL¨K †gm KwgwU MVb Ki‡eb Ges ch©vqµ‡g KwgwUmg~n †gm cwiPvjbvi

`vwqZ¡ MÖnY Ki‡eb Ges wbw`©ó mgq ch©šÍ †gm cwiPvjbv Ki‡eb|

03| ‡gm KwgwUi cÖavb `vwqZ¡ _vK‡e gvbm¤§Z Lvev‡ii Av‡qvRb Kiv| GRb¨ wcGgwm Ges Zvi KwgwU cÖ‡qvR‡b

cÖwk¶Yv_©x‡`i gZvgZ MÖnY Ki‡eb|

04| hyw³msMZ g~‡j¨ hv‡Z cwi”Qbœ I wbivc` Lvevi cwi‡ekb Kiv hvq, Zvi Rb¨ KwgwU cQ›`gZ †gby ‰Zix K‡i

evRvi Ki‡eb Ges cÖ‡qvR‡b K¨v‡d‡Uwiqv g¨v‡bRvi I eveywP©‡K cÖ‡qvRbxq Dc‡`k/ wb‡`©kbv cÖ vb Ki‡eb|

05| ‡gm KwgwU Zv‡`i `vwqZ¡Kvjxb ‰`bw›`b †Kbv-KvUvi wnmve ivL‡eb Ges mßvn †k‡l wnmve, mnKvix cwiPvjK

(WiwgUwi) Gi wbKU Rgv w`‡eb| hveZxq wnmve K¨v‡d‡Uwiqvi †iwR÷v‡i ZvwjKvfyw³i ci †gqv` †k‡l c~Y©v½

wnmve †Kvm© cwiPvjbv KwgwUi wbKU Rgv w`‡eb|

06| Avnvi/bv¯Ívi e¨e¯’v Kivi Rb¨ †K›`ª n‡Z RbcÖwZ 600/- (QqkZ) UvKv K‡i eivÏ †`qv n‡e| Zvi g‡a¨ 75/-

(cuPvËi) UvKv iægeq‡`i gRyix eve` KZ©Y K‡i ivLv n‡e| Aewkó 525/ -(cvuPkZ cuwPk) UvKvi g‡a¨ mKj

cÖKvi Avnvi/bv¯Ívi Av‡qvRb †gm KwgwUi gva¨‡g m¤úbœ Ki‡Z n‡e|

07| cÖwk¶Yv_©x‡`i †Kvb AwZw_ wcGgwm-i AbygwZ Qvov Avnvi/bv¯Ívq AskMÖnY Ki‡Z cvi‡eb bv| GRb¨ †Kvm©

g¨v‡bR‡g›U Gi c~e©vby‡gv`b MÖnY Ki‡Z n‡e|

08| LvIqv `vIqv msµvšÍ †h †Kvb Abyôvb Av‡qvR‡bi Kivi Rb¨ †Kvm© g¨v‡bR‡g›U Gi m‡½ Avjvc Ki‡Z n‡e|

09| mßv‡n gvÎ 2w`b evRvi Kivi Rb¨ †K›`ª n‡Z wba©vwiZ fvovi wewbg‡q Mvoxi e¨e¯’v Kiv nq| †Kv‡m©i gva¨‡g

wcGgwm Mvoxi wiKyBwRkb w`‡eb Ges GRb¨ †K‡›`«i wba©vwiZ nv‡i fvov cÖ`vb Ki‡Z n‡e|

10| †gm cwiPvjbvi Rb¨ K¨v‡d‡Uwiqv n‡Z mKj cÖKvi mn‡hvwMZv cÖ`vb Kiv n‡e|

11| Avnvi/bv¯Ívi Rb¨ mvwie×fv‡e `vuwo‡q wbw`©ó KvD›Uvi n‡Z wbR D‡`¨v‡M Lvevi msMÖn Ki‡Z n‡eGes Lvevi

†k‡l †cøU wbR D‡`¨v‡M wba©vwiZ ¯’v‡b ivL‡Z n‡e|

12| Lvevi MÖnY Kivi mgq cÖwk¶Yv_©x‡K Aek¨B we‡ePbvq ivL‡Z n‡e hv‡Z †Kvb AcPq bv nq| Lvevi AcPq‡K

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13| K¨v‡d‡Uwiqvi Lvev‡ii mgq †K‡›`«i wba©vwiZ †W«m †KvW Avewk¨Kfv‡e †g‡b Pj‡Z n‡e|

14| cÖwZwU †gm KwgwUi †gqv` †kl nIqvi ci mswkøó KZ©…c¶ Li‡Pi wej fvDPvi cix¶v Ki‡eb|

15| wba©vwiZ mg‡qi g‡a¨ Aek¨B Avnvi/bv¯Ív mgvß Ki‡Z n‡e| WiwgUwi K‡¶ Avnvi/bv¯Ív mieivn Kiv m¤ú~Y©

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List of Faculty Members(Not in order of Seniority)

Annexure-4

Sl. Name & Designation Code 1. Md. Rakib Hossain, ndc, Rector Rector 2. Mohammad Munir Hossain, Member Director Staff (MDS) Munir 3. Md. Nasiruddin Ahmed, Member Director Staff (MDS) Nasir 4. Dr. Muhammad Abu Yusuf, Member Director Staff (MDS) Yusuf 5. Syed Mizanur Rahman ndc, Member Director Staff (MDS) Syed Mizan 6. Dr.Md Sanwar Jahan Bhuiyan, Member Director Staff (MDS) Sanwar 7. Dr. Mohammad Mizanur Rahman, Director Mizan 8. Mohammad Moshiour Rahman, Director Moshiour 9. Md. Zakir Hossain, Director Zakir 10. Dr. Md. Mohoshin Ali, Director Mohoshin 11. M. Arifur Rahman, PhD, Director Arif 12. Dr. Mohammed Amjed Hossain, Director Amjed 13. Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Director Mijan 14. Md. Siddiqur Rahman, Director Siddik 15. Hasan Murtaza Masum, Director Masum 16. Md. Atikuzzaman, Director Atik 17. Dr. Md. Zohurul Islam, Director Zohur 18. BM Benojir Ahmed, Director Benojir 19. Rokeya Fahmida,PhD, Director Rokeya 20. Md. Sharif Hasan, Director Sharif 21. Mohammad Razibul Islam, Deputy Director Razib 22. ATM Arif Hossain, Deputy Director ATM Arif 23. Mehedi Masud, PhD, Deputy Director Mehedi 24. Md. Abul Basher, Deputy Director Basher 25. K.M. Abdul Kader, Deputy Director Kader 26. Mohammad Tazib Uddin, Deputy Director Tazib 27. Mohammad Rezaul Karim, PhD Deputy Director Reza 28. Dr. Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Medical Officer Mostafiz 29. S M Mehedi Hasan, Deputy Director Mehedi 30. Abdullah Al Mamun, Deputy Director Mamun 31. Dr. Md. Moshiur Rahman, Deputy Director Moshiur 32. Md. Motaher Hossain, Deputy Director Motaher 33. Parimal Kumar Roy, Deputy Director Parimal 34. Golam Mahmud, Deputy Director Mahmud 35. Md. Akram Ali, PS to Rector Akram 36. Md. Morshed Alom, Ph.D., Deputy Director Morshed 37. Md. Mamun-Or-Rashid Mamun 38. Dr. Md. Arafe Zawad, Assistant Director (Sports) Zawad 39. Abu Naser Mohammad Sajidul Ahsan, Senior Research Officer Sajid 40. Afia Rahman Mukta, Research Officer Afia

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Sl. Name & Designation Code 41. Tanjur Ahmed Joarder, Assistant Programmer Tanjur 42. Mohammad Altab Hossain, Assistant Programmer Altab 43. Farjana Afrose, Assistant Director Farjana 44. Jakia Sultana, Evaluation Officer Jakia 45. Nasrin Akter, Evaluation Officer Nasrin 46. Mohammad Mamun, Research Officer Mamun 47. Tanzina Akhter, Assistant Director Tanzina 48. Mir Md. Taufiqul Islam, Assistant Director Taufiq 49. Sanjoy Kumar Sarma, Evaluation Officer Sanjoy 50. Razib Mia, Evaluation Officer Razib 51. Mohammad Masum Rahman, Assistant Programmer Masum 52. Md. Rustom Rabbani, Assistant Programmer Rustom 53. Md. Azizul Hoque, Assistant Director Aziz 54. Shamim Hosen, Assistant Director Shamim 55. Monirul Islam, Assistant Director Monir 56. Mohammad Mozaherul Islam, Assistant Director Mozaher 57. Md. Golam Azam Khan, Assistant Director Azam 58. Md. Nurul Islam Biswas, Assistant Director Biswas 59. Mohammad Abdul Kaer, Assistant Director Kader 60. Samiana Sultana, Evaluation Officer Samiana 61. Anirban Das, Assistant Director Anirban 62. Md. Nejam Uddin, Assistant Director Nejam 63. Md. Hasib Mamun, Research Officer Hasib 64. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Research Officer Mizan 65. Nasrin Fatema, Assistant Director Nasrin

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Annexure-5

Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

101 MD. RUBAIAT HOSSAIN 01611526476 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 107

102 UMMA ERINATUZ AFROZA 01556338620 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 301

103 MD. IMRAN AHMAD 01520090547 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 108

104 MD. MEHEDI HASAN KHAN SHAON 01772206134 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 112

105 SHATHY DAS 01717340566 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 105

106 RAKIBUL ISLAM 01717600200 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 203

107 MARJINA AKTHER 01721697679 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 303

108 SAIEF-UL-AREFIN 01741065529 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 207

109 MD. AZAD HOSSAIN 01741625178 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 202

110 MAHAJUBA TASMIN 01862553012 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 304

111 ASIF AL ZINAT 01719430345 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 212

112 MD. FAKHRUL ISLAM 01850921806 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 303

113 MD. ABDUR RAHAMAN 01614312582 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 305

114 MD. BIPLOB TARAFDER 01708107069 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 209

115 UMMAY HAFSA NADIA 01720935867 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 402

116 MD. SHAHNUR RAHMAN 01911568679 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 311

117 MD. MATIOR RAHMAN 01715877689 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 301

118 MD. ABDUL HANNAN 01722996881 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 304

119 RABEYA BOSRI 01616060220 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 307

120 MD. MAHABUB-AR-RASHID 01675500240 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 309

121 CHANDRA SHEKHAR BASU 01717196999 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 312

Bangladesh Public Administration Training CentreSavar, Dhaka

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122 ANOAR HOSSEN 01715956405 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 404

123 MUHAMMAD SHAFIQUL ISLAM 01784-648264 [email protected] Dormitory-3

(Shapla) 406

124 PRIMA MOHAJAN 01883821306 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 308

125 SHYAMANANDA KUNDU 01676007045 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 410

126 RAHUL DEV PAUL 01746157503 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 406

127 MD. SAIFUL ISLAM 01737944736 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 408

128 MD. ARAFAT SAKLAIN 01558024474 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 411

129 SAHINA NASRIN 01731382064 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 203

130 MD. SHARIFUL ISLAM 01737909056 /01517838813 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 502

131 RASHEL AHAMED 01723979300 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 504

132 MD.OBAIDUL ISLAM KHAN OPO 01778603380 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 507

133 OALID ISLAM 01610606082 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 508

134 DAISY ROY TUMPA 01628094018 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 401

135 JUNAID IBNA HAMID NAIM 01712344547 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 511

136 REHENA AKHTER 01722490524 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 502

137 MORTABA ALI 01738230654 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 601

138 SUMAIYA FERDOUS 01712685704 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 505

139 AMIT SAHA +8801713512158 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 603

140 MD. ABDUL WARES 01710054775 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 605

141 SANDWIP TALUKDAR 01722442825 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 607

142 SHRI SAGARMOY ROY 01722656724 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 609

143 WOMMEY RUMMAN 01557101587 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 405

144 SANJIB SARKER 01782572717 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 611

145 AFRIN NAHAR RAWSHAN 01779467777 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 408

146 MD. ASHEKUR RAHMAN 01717295295 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 701

147 MD. EMRAN HOSSAIN 01812054002 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 703

Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

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Section-B

201 MD. SAMIUL BASAR 01717662274 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 108

202 NABILA NOWSHIN 01711009363 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 302

203 MD. BAYEZID-BIN-AKHAND 01718-011834 abdullahfaizan140117@gmai

l.com

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 109

204 M. RIASAD ISLAM 01732641122 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 110

205 S. M. AUNIK CHOWDHURY 01737394746 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 204

206 PRITYLOTA BORMAN 01799391640 [email protected] Dormitory-

2 (Tomal) 106

207 HOSSNEARA 01784243768 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 306

208 MD. NAJMUL HOQUE 01724628650 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 201

209 GOUTAM BISWAS 01914778516 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 202

210 MD. AHASAN HABIB 01520103803 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 204

211 ASMA UL HOSNA 01756211170 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 201

212 ANUJ KUMAR DEY 01730269090 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 206

213 ARAFAT AMAN AZIZ (+88)01955-915503 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 308

214 DATTA SREE RAJIB KUMAR 01720241761 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 209

216 MD. RUHUL AMIN 01679495969 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 312

217 ABU ZAFAR MD.ELIAS 01745379157 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 302

218 MOHAMMAD SHAHEEN ALAM 01719950336 shaheensauhort0911@gmail.

com

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 305

219 NAIMA KHAN 01717943133 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 405

220 SANJOY HALDER 01720385253 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 310

221 DHIMAN MAJUMDER 01727951664 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 312

222 TAREQUE AZIZ 01738093227 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 402

223 MAHIDI HASAN KAWSAR 01712569351 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 407

224 RIPAMONI DEVI 01749014798 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 409

Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

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Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

225 ABDULLAH AL BAKIUL BARI 01710152220 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 411

226 MD. MAIDUL ISLAM 01851882814 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 502

227 MD. NOYAN MIA 01737624756 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 409

228 MD. EMANUEL ISLAM EMON 01673680292 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 412

229 NADIA FARDUSI 01738784421 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 310

230 DEWAN ASHIF PELE 01796510540 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 503

231 MD. HAFIZUR RAHMAN 01932460103 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 505

232 MD. SAJEDUR RAHMAN 01773500190 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 507

233 MD. AL-AMIN SHAIKH 01737260053 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 508

234

235 MD. BABUL HOSSAIN 01735946451 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 511

236 AFROZA AFSANA 01312767788 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 503

237 MD. KHALAKUZZAMAN MOLLA

01737260030 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 601

238 MOHAMMED SHAFI ULLAH 01912001511 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 603

240 MD. AZMAL HOSEN 01744518816 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 605

241 MD. SADDAM HOSSAIN 01734409546 saddam.hossain.bau48@gma

il.com

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 608

242 SHAHRIN SHARMIN SNIGDHA 01725957146 sharminsnigdha.1991@gmail

.com

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 305

243 MD. MAHBUB HASAN 01944137791 lisanmahbub631@gmail Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 610

244 FAHIMA JAHAN 01535181917 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 405

245 MASRUPA TASLIM 01785753628 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 406

247 PALLABI HOWLADER 01770226461 [email protected] Dormitory-

2 (Tomal) 408

248 MD. RIFAT BASHAR TALUKDER 01716287757 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 609

249 G.M. RASHEDUL ISLAM 01720208140 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 701

250 TITUN BISWAS 01676241188 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 703

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Section-CRoll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory

Name Room

No. 301 MD ARIFUZZAMAN 01735885833 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 107

302 SUMONA IRIN 01670678457 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 301

303 MD. MIZANUR RAHMAN 01762541922 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 109

304 NAIMUR RAHAMAN 01552322873 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 111

305 SHAHIN MIA 01887730340 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 112

306 REZWANA AFRIN 01716488105 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 302

307 MARUF AFZAL RAJON 01710229398 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 208

308 AZIZUNNAHAR 01915018484 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 307

309 MD. NAZMUL HASAN 01988296658 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 203

310 MD. MOKARRAM HOSSAIN 01738174692 [email protected]

om Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 205

311 KAZI MOHAMAD ONIK ISLAM 01918085574 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 304

312 TANISA TASMIM SINTHIA 01517260664 [email protected] Dormitory-

2 (Tomal) 304

313 SHAIKH WALID FAIEJ 01713-823731 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 208

314 MD IFTEKHAR RAHMAN 01715-910272 [email protected]

d Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 210

315 FARHANA AFROZ URMI 01745770604 [email protected]

m Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 306

316 MD. BAYAZIDUR RAHMAN 01715678815 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 401

317 MASUD MAHMUD CHOTON 01670539335 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 302

318 C.M. FAJLA RABBI PALASH 01724367930 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 305

319 MD. TAWHIDUL ISLAM KHAN 01723677408 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 310

320 SHAILA SAYEED TANNY 01722521477 [email protected] Dormitory-

2 (Tomal) 406

321 MD. SHARFARAZ HOSSAIN 01716990933 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 401

322 MD. JAHANGIR ALAM 01731612222 jalam,[email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 405

323 MD.ANISUR RAHMAN KHAN 01721081918 [email protected]

m Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 408

324 MD.SAJJAD HOSSEN 01726278624 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 412

325 M. SAIFULLAH 01752967086 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 503

326 NAZIA HAIDER 01758668860 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 308

327 FUAD HASAN PARAG 01717355538 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 409

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Section D

401 MD. ASHFAQUR RAHMAN 01726530882 [email protected].

bd Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 107

402 MAHMUD HASSAN MRIDHA 01711162606 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 110

403 BIPASHA HOSSAIN 01750970600 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 104

404 MD.UZZAL HOSEN 01708697078 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 201

405 MD. JILLUR RAHAMAN 01814325325 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 205

406 MOUSUMI NASRIN 01722281613 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 303

407 TASNIM AKTER 01792359971 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 308

408 A. S. M. TANVIR HAMID 01738200968 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 201

409 MOHAMMAD MURSALIN RAHMAN 01722195810 [email protected]

m Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 203

410 ALIDUZZAMAN 01745496475 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 301

411 MD. MIZANUR RAHMAN

01521104182,01927549095 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 206

412 RAFFEY MOHAMMAD CHHRHA

01736891919 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 309

413 MASUMA AKTER 01712479794 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 310

414 TAWHID KAMIAB 01717638202 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 210

415 MD. LUTFEY AL MUEEZ 01712390604 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 212

416 MST. TANZINA KHATUN 01772371345 [email protected] Dormitory-

2 (Tomal) 403

417 MD. HELAL UDDIN 01758580330 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 303

418 NIHARRANJAN ROY 01860561560 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 308

419 MAHBUBUL ALAM SHAMEEM 01614930245 mahbubul.shameem@gmail.

com Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 311

420 NASHID HASAN SIRAJEE 01842091080 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 401

421 SURIYA YEASMIN 01719304972 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 407

422 MAHBUBUR RAHMAN 01728185647 [email protected]

om Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 405

423 ABDULLAH-AL-MAHMUDUN-NUR 01706303472 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 404

Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

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Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

424 MD. JAHIDUL ISLAM 01743244904 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 405

425 IMAM THAUHID HASAN SHAKIL 01750779133 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 407

426 FARZANA AKTER 01792121635 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 202

427 MD. GOLAM KIBRIA 01520090594 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 410

428 MD. ARSHAD SHEIKH 01916142202 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 501

429 FARHAT TASNIM 01558141408 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 401

430 MD. SHAHIDUL ISLAM 01534370197 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 504

431 KALLOL KISHORE SARKAR 01723208011 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 505

432 UTTAM BHOWMIK 01736680550 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 508

433 SHEIKH TANVIR AKHTER

+8801722360018 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 509

434 KAZI FARJANA LINA 01764966745 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 402

435 FERDOUS IBN RAHIM 01736804146 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 512

436 NIRZHAR ANTORA 01749370368 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 403

437 PALASH BALA 01723215650 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 602

438 MD ALAMGIR HOSSEN 01729944496 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 604

439 MASUMA BEGUM 01827709574 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 508

440 MD. SHAFAYAT-BIN-RASHID 01554344992 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 605

441 MOHAMAMD ZAKIR HOSSAIN

+8801912721236 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 607

443 ANINDITA ROY 01726727226 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 407

444 MD. ABU RAYHAN 01913776529 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 612

445 MD. MASUM BILLAH 01307172274 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 701

446 MAHAMUDUL HASAN 01718527255 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 702

447 MD. HASIBUL HASSAN 01717820224 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 704

448 SHAMMI KAISER 01716457868 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 506

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Section E

Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

501 MD. WARISHUL ISLAM 01717170990 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 108

502 MD. IQBAL SIKDER 01819857125 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 110

503 MST. ESMOT ARA 01681382934 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 301

504 JANI ROY 01780263629 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 202

505 MD. AL MAMUN 01712544884 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 206

506 MARINA DEBNATH 01748856782 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 304

507 ARIFUNNAHAR RITA 01776020224 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 309

508 MD. ALAUDDIN 01677469059 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 209

509 MD. ALI HASSAN 01913579382 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 211

510 ANWAR HOSSAIN 01719009283,01839525729 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 205

511 SANJOY HALDER 01717643228 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 207

512 A.T.M. KAMRUL ISLAM 01714514615 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 310

513 SABITA SARKER 01763657835 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 401

514 SYED SHAHZAMAN 01822142535 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 211

515 MD. MAHMUDUL HASAN MIZAN 01712-527684 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 212

516 HABIBUR RAHMAN 01717605864 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 303

517 HENA NASRIN 01740078324 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 306

518 GM BADRUL HASAN 01718927523 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 308

519 MD. EALIAS FARUK 01718924401 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 311

520 ZANNATUL ABIRA 01743176989 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 307

521 N. M. ABDULLAH-AL-MAMUN 01722134725 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 403

522 MD. DILUAR HOSEN 01922817735 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 403

523 SHAH MD. ASHRAFUL ALAM MOHON

01671645699 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 404

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Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

524 MD. RAKIB HOSSAIN 01736767384 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 406

525 MD. KHAIRUL ALAM 01715852295 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 407

526 NUSRAT FARZANA 01928168257 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 309

527 SHEIKH AYMAN SHOUKI 01842672809 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 410

528 MUKBUL HOSSAIN 01876888142 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 501

529 BIDHAN KANTI HALDER 01706090463 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 505

530 SUMA SARKAR 01790610251 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 204

531 MD. MAHMUDUL HASAN AKAND 01717423083 [email protected];

[email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 506

532 ZAKIRUL ISLAM 01754974498 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 509

533 RATAN KUMER ADHIKARI 01715976189 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 510

534 MAHMUDA JAHAN 01722354195 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 410

535 MOHAMMAD ALI 01719770693 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 512

536 MST. MURSHIDA KHATUN 01756557267 [email protected]

m Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 504

537 MD. RAKIBUL HASAN 01711084301 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 602

538 MAHMUDUR RAHMAN 01773094824 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 604

539 KRISHNA SARKAR 01983026959 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 404

540 MOHHAMAD ABDUL AZIM 01864853840 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 606

541 MD. SHAHADAT HOSSAIN 01750947984 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 608

542 MD. IQBAL HOSSAIN 01726366118 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 610

544 MD. ARAFAT UL ISLAM 01733187806 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 612

545 MOLLA AL- MAMUN 01721589991 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 702

546 TANUSHRI CHANDA 01798564978 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 409

547 MUHAMMAD MILON MIAH 01710341343 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 704

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Section F

Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

601 MUNIM ISLAM 01726625280 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 109

602 ZIAUR RAHMAN 01762692122 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 111

603 FARHANA NASRIN 01875473795 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 302

604 ASIF RAHMAN NAHID 01711934405 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 111

605 TANJILA AKTER 01739957044 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 305

606 MD. ABU JAFOR 01723445314 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 112

607 ZANNATUL FERDOUS ZISHA 01630300001 [email protected] Dormitory-

2 (Tomal) 303

608 MOHAMMAD ABDULLAH AL MOMIN

01738541882 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 210

609 MD. JAHIDUR RAHMAN MILU 01768693100 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 204

611 MD. JONAYED HOSSAIN 01615889747 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 207

612 MD MASUD PARVEGE 01531191091 [email protected]

d Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 208

613 MST. TANJINA SATHI 01953200498 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 305

614 MD.KAMRUL HASAN 01706619151 [email protected]

Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 211

615 HABIBULLAH 01721946281 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 302

616 MD. ABDUR RAUF 01309005546 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 301

617 MD. SABBIR AHMED SIFAT 01723906794 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 304

618 TITHI MITRA 01717190268 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 404

619 AHMUD FAHIM 01681479361 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 309

620 MD. IMRANUJJAMAN 01723741980 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 402

621 TAQDIR HOSSAIN 01775880256 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 402

622 SUVASHHKUMAR MONDAL 01876197731 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 403

623 AMENA KHATUN 01719797102 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 408

624 MOHAMMED SHAHJAHAN 01812560388 mohammedshahjahan2008@

gmail.com Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 409

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Roll Participant Name Cell E-mail Dormitory Name

Room No.

625 MD. RAJIB HOSSAIN 01710585643 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 501

626 SHYAMAL CHANDRA SARKER 01515615228 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 408

627 ARPA BANIK 01756500410 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 309

628 FAHIM RAHMAN KHAN 01715306202 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 411

629 MUHAMMAD RASHEDUZZAMAN 01712380435 rasheduzzaman1952@gmail.

com Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 502

630 SURAJIT PARIAL 01731529540 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 504

631 FATEMA AKHTER PANNA 01936624274 [email protected] Dormitory-

2 (Tomal) 205

632 TONMOY KARMAKER 01745674389 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 506

633 MD.MOSTAFIZUR RAHMAN 01713870717 mostafizurrahman.bau@gmai

l.com Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 510

634 ABUJAR MD. IJAJUL HAQ 01720238363 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 510

635 SHAMMA LABIBA ARNAB 01716138553 SHAMMA.LABIBA@GMA

IL.COM Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 501

636 MD. ARIFUL ISLAM SIDDIQUEE 01785864757 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 512

638 SATO KUMER BARUA 01712050563 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 602

639 MD. KUDRAT -E- KHUDA SHUVO 01711924522 [email protected]

om Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 604

640 SYEDA SHABNAZ TARANNUM 01676006127 [email protected] Dormitory-

2 (Tomal) 404

641 SANDWIP TALUKDAR 01722442825 sandwiptalukdar123@gmail.

com Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 606

642 SALEH MOHAMMOD ZAKARIA 01715414541 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 608

643 MOHAMMAD RAIHANUL ISLAM 01719096822 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 610

644 SALMA SULTANA 01679710128 [email protected] Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 407

645 SHAHRIN ZAHAN 01839295619 [email protected]

Dormitory-2 (Tomal) 209

646 SHIFAT AHMED 01711459927 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 612

647 MD.SULTAN MAHMUD 01711411722 [email protected] Dormitory-

3 (Shapla) 702

648 SHEIKH AREFIN NUR 01673399529 [email protected] Dormitory-3 (Shapla) 704

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(PABX: 7745010-16, 7742080-85; Fax 7745029)

Annexure-6

Sl. No. Name

Designation

Telephone No Office Residence

T&T/Mobile Extension Extension

1. Md. Rakib Hossain ndc Rector (Secretary) 7745010-16 7745028 - -

2. Md. Zafar Iqbal, ndc, MDS Course Adviser 01711-594179 4106

3. Md. Zakir Hossain, Director Course Director 01727745044

01517263410 4624 -

4. Dr. Md. Mohishin Ali, Director Course Director 01711489786 4624 -

5. A.T.M. Arif Hossain, Deputy Director Course Coordinator 01712153317 4626

6. K.M. Abdul Kader Deputy Director Course Coordinator 01718114448

7. Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Karim, Deputy Director

Course Coordinator 01554339166 4628 4311

8. Golam Mahmud, Deputy Director Course Coordinator 01716973999 4640,

4625

9. Tanjur Ahmed Joarder, Assistant Programmer

Course Coordinator 01712543033 4629

10. Tanzina Akhter, Assistant Director Course Coordinator 01553571149 4625

11. Monirul Islam , Assistant Director Course Coordinator 01724740987 4629

12. Sanjoy Kumar Sarma, Evaluation Officer Course Coordinator 01683383142 4640

13. Md. Siddiqur Rahman Director(Administration) 01712803934 4107 -

14. Ahmed Hossain Bhuiyan DD (Service) 01637223454 4122

15. Dr. Mustafizur Rahman Medical Officer 01552444675 4143 4443

16. Dr. Syed Shamsul Arefin Medical Officer 01829673034 4350 -

17. Dr. Bilkis Laila Medical Officer 01711073636 4308 - 18. AD (Dormitory) 01715817450 4180 - 19. Ratan Kumar Das Physiotherapist 01911574514 4318 - 20. Minara Akter Physiotherapist 01677302243 4318 - 21. Md. Shahidul Islam UDA (Course Office) 01875782366 4630 4820 22. Md. Zosim Uddin Computer Oparator 01723918693 4630 23. Abu Baker Siddiqui Compounder, Clinic 01820524061 4231

24. Dormitory-2 Ground Floor - 4759 First Floor - 4750

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25. Shahab Uddin, Dormitory-2 Supervisor 01817094587 4657 4530

26. Dormitory-3

Ground Floor/First Floor - 4651 - Second Floor - 4653 - Third Floor - 4655 - Fourth Floor - 4657 - Fifth Floor - 4660 - Sixth Floor - 4661

27. Mir Farhad Ul Islam Dormitory- 3 Supervisor 01716377144 4677 4571

28. Dormitory- 4

G. Floor /Child Care - 4664 - First Floor - 4664 - Second Floor - 4667 - Third Floor - 4668

29. Armita Islam, Dormitory- 4 Supervisor 01817621625 4663 4570

30. PABX (Operator) 07.30 – 23.00 hours - -

31. Cafeteria Ground Floor - 4621/4622 - First Floor - 4623 -

32. Library Counter Ground Floor - 4649 - First Floor - 4650 -

33. Computer Lab Faculty Building- 2 7745017 4322 - 34. Md. Saiful Islam Programmer 4315 - 35. Reception 24 hours on duty - 4220 -

36. Gate-1 (Residential Area) 24 hours on duty - 4100 -

37. Gate-2 (Main Gate) 24 hours on duty - 4200 -

Sl. No.

Name Designation Telephone No Office Residence

T&T/Mobile Extension Extension

N.B.: Please dial 9 for Operatorand

Emergency Medical Service 01551061824

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Annexure-7

Bangladesh Public Administration Training CentreSavar, Dhaka-1343

46 P-70th Foundation Training Course

70th Foundation Training Course (27 October 2019 - 23 April 2020)

DAILY SCHEDULE

Date: 26.10.2019 Day: Saturday

Time Section Event Speaker/Attached Faculty Venue

16.00-17.00

Combined

Arrival of the participants and

Registration

Course Management Team (CMT)/Asst.

Director (Dormitory)

Coffee Corner (In Front of Library)

17.00-17.30 Evening Tea Course Management Team Cafeteria

19.00-20.30 Course Briefing Course Management Team

Basketball Ground

20.30-21.30 Dinner DD (Service) Cafeteria

• This schedule may be changed due to unavoidable circumstances.

(Monirul Islam) Course Coordinator (Program)

Cell: 01724740987 PABX: 4629

Distribution: 1. MDS (All), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 2. Course Advisor/Course Director/Course Coordinators, 70th FTC, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 3. Director (Administration/PPR/Evaluation/LTA/SA (A.C)), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 4. DD (Service/Finance/MIS/Evaluation/Sports), Medical Officer, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 5. PS to Rector, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka (for kind information of the Rector); 6. Concerned Speaker................................................................................ 7. Course Coordinators (ongoing all courses), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 8. Technical Supervisor(s)/Care-Taker-1, Cafe Manager, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 9. Dormitory Supervisors/Supervisor, Day Care Centre, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 10. Receptionist, Savar, Dhka; 11. All Notice Boards, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 12. Office Copy/Omnibus Copy.

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Bangladesh Public Administration Training CentreSavar, Dhaka-1343

47P-70th Foundation Training Course

70th Foundation Training Course (27 October 2019 - 23 April 2020)

DAILY SCHEDULE

Date: 27.10.2019 Day: Sunday

Time Section Event Speaker/Attached Faculty Venue 07.30-08.15 Combined Breakfast AD (Dormitory) Cafeteria

08:30-10:00 Combined Inauguration Ceremony CMT Basketball Ground

10:00-10.30 Combined Tea Break Cafeteria

10:30-11:30

A Session with Coordinator Sanjoy Kumar Sarma AB-204 B Session with Coordinator Tanzina Akhter AB-206 C Session with Coordinator Tanjur Ahmed Joarder AB-212 D Session with Coordinator Golam Mahmud AB-215 E Session with Coordinator ATM Arif Hossain AB-303 F Session with Coordinator K. M. Abdul Kader AB-306

11:40-13:10

A Knowing Each Other Sanjoy Kumar Sarma AB-204 B Knowing Each Other Tanzina Akhter AB-206 C Knowing Each Other Tanjur Ahmed Joarder AB-212 D Knowing Each Other Golam Mahmud AB-215 E Knowing Each Other ATM Arif Hossain AB-303 F Knowing Each Other K. M. Abdul Kader AB-306

13.15-14.15 Combined Lunch & Prayer Cafeteria &

Mosque

14.30-16.00 Combined Paying Tribute to the Martyrs CMT National

Mausoleum, Savar, Dhaka

16.00-16.30 A Health Checkup Medical Officers

BPATC Clinic 16.30-17.00 B

17:00-17:30 C

17.30-18.00 Combined Evening Tea AD (Dormitory) Cafeteria

19.00-21.00 Combined Course Briefing CMT Auditorium 21.00-21:30 Combined Dinner Cafeteria

• This schedule may be changed due to unavoidable circumstances.

(Monirul Islam)

Course Coordinator (Program) Cell: 01724740987

PABX: 4629 Distribution: 1. MDS (All), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 2. Course Advisor/Course Director/Course Coordinators, 70th FTC, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 3. Director (Administration/PPR/Evaluation/LTA/SA, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 4. DD (Service/Finance/MIS/Evaluation/Sports), Medical Officer, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 5. PS to Rector, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka (for kind information of the Rector); 6. Concerned Speaker................................................................................ 7. Course Coordinators (ongoing all courses), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 8. Technical Supervisor(s)/Care-Taker-1, Cafe Manager, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 9. Dormitory Supervisors/Supervisor, Day Care Centre, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 10. All Notice Boards, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 11. Receptionist, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 12. Office Copy/Omnibus Copy.

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Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Savar, Dhaka-1343

70th Foundation Training Course (27 October 2019 - 23 April 2020)

DAILY SCHEDULE Date: 28.10.2019 Day: Monday

Time Section Code Event Speaker/Attached Faculty Venue

07.30-08.15 Combined - Breakfast AD (Dormitory) Cafeteria

08.30-09:30

A

-

Knowing Each Other Course Coordinator AB-204 B Knowing Each Other Course Coordinator AB-206 C Knowing Each Other Course Coordinator AB-212

D Pre-Training Evaluation Evaluation Department Library Computer Lab-1

E Pre-Training Evaluation Evaluation Department Library Computer Lab-1

F Pre-Training Evaluation Evaluation Department Multipurpose ICT

Lab-2(Room-315)

09:40-10:40

A Pre-Training Evaluation Evaluation Department Library Computer Lab-1

B Pre-Training Evaluation Evaluation Department Library Computer Lab-1

C

Pre-Training Evaluation Evaluation Department Multipurpose ICT

Lab-2(Room-315)

D Knowing Each Other Course Coordinator AB-215 E Knowing Each Other Course Coordinator AB-303 F Knowing Each Other Course Coordinator AB-306

10.40- 11.05 Combined Tea Break Cafeteria

11.05-12.05 Combined

-

Briefing on Evaluation Evaluation Department Basketball

Ground

12.15-13.15 Combined Briefing on Various Services of the Centre

Mohammad Moshiour Rahman/Hasan Murtaza

Masum / Dr. Md. Mostafizur Rahman / Mohammad Tazib

Uddin

Basketball Ground

13.15-14.15 Combined Lunch & Prayer Cafeteria & Mosque

14:30-17.00 Combined Rector’s Tea CMT Basketball

Ground

19.00-20.30 Combined -

Formation of Various Committee CMT Basketball

Ground

20.30- 21.30 Combined - Dinner AD(Dormitory) Cafeteria

• This schedule may be changed due to unavoidable circumstances.

(Monirul Islam) Course Coordinator (Program)

Cell: 01724740987 PABX: 4629 Distribution:

1. MDS (All), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 2. Course Advisor/Course Director/Course Coordinators, 70th FTC, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 3. Director (Administration/PPR/Evaluation/LTA/SA , BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 4. DD (Service/Finance/MIS/Evaluation/Sports), Medical Officer, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 5. PS to Rector, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka (for kind information of the Rector); 6. Concerned Speaker................................................................................ 7. Course Coordinators (ongoing all courses), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 8. Technical Supervisor(s)/Care-Taker-1, Cafe Manager, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 9. Dormitory Supervisors/Supervisor, Day Care Centre, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 10. All Notice Boards, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 11. Receptionist, Bpatc,Savar, Dhaka; 12. Office Copy/Omnibus Copy.

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49P-70th Foundation Training Course

Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Savar, Dhaka-1343

70th Foundation Training Course (27 October 2019 - 23 April 2020)

DAILY SCHEDULE

Date: 29.10.2019 Day: Tuesday

Time Section Code Event Speaker/Attached

Faculty Venue

07.30-08.15 Combined - Breakfast AD (Dormitory) Cafeteria

08.30-09:30 Combined Briefing on Different Module (01, 05, 06, 07)

Concern Module Directors

Basketball Ground

09.40-10.40 Combined Briefing on Different Module (08, 09, 10, 11)

Concern Module Directors

Basketball Ground

10.40-11.05 Combined Tea Break Cafeteria

11.05-12.05 Combined

Briefing on Different Module (12, 13, 14, 15)

Concern Module Directors

Basketball Ground

12.15-13.15 Combined

Briefing on Different Module (16, 17, 18 & 19, 21)

Concern Module Directors

Basketball Ground

13.15-14.15 Combined Lunch & Prayer Break AD (Dormitory) Cafeteria

14.15-15.15 Combined 21.01 Need assessment of ICT Skill Mohammad Ziaul Islam Assistant System Analyst

Basketball Ground

15.30-16.00 D - Health Checkup Medical Officers BPATC

Clinic 16.00-16.30 E 16.30-17.00 F

18:30-20:00 Combined Briefing Mohammad Moshiour

Rahman Director (Physical Education)

Basketball Ground

• This schedule may be changed due to unavoidable circumstances.

(Monirul Islam) Course Coordinator (Program)

Cell: 01724740987 PABX: 4629 Distribution:

1. MDS (All), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 2. Course Advisor/Course Director/Course Coordinators, 69th FTC, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 3. Director (Administration/PPR/Evaluation/LTA/SA (A.C)), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 4. DD (Service/Finance/MIS/Evaluation/Sports), Medical Officer, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 5. PS to Rector, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka (for kind information of the Rector); 6. Concerned Speaker................................................................................ 7. Course Coordinators (ongoing all courses), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 8. Technical Supervisor(s)/Care-Taker-1, Cafe Manager, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 9. Dormitory Supervisors/Supervisor, Day Care Centre, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 10. All Notice Boards, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 11. Receptionist, Savar,Dhaka; 12. Office Copy/Omnibus Copy.

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50 P-70th Foundation Training Course

Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Savar, Dhaka-1343

70th Foundation Training Course (27 October 2019 - 23 April 2020)

DAILY SCHEDULE Date: 30.10.2019 Day: Wednesday

Time Section Code Event Speaker/Attached Faculty Venue

05.30-6.30 Joint - Formal Commencement of assembly and morning PT

Muhammad Moshiour Rahman

In Front of Reception

07.30-08:15 Joint -- Breakfast AD (Dormitory) Cafeteria

08:30-09.30 Combined 5.01 Foundation Training Course and its Philosophy Dr. M Aslam Alam,

Rector, BPATC Basketball

Ground 09.40-10.40 Combined 5.02 Introduction to Cadre Services and Inter Cadre Relationship

10.40-11.05 Joint Tea Break Cafeteria

11:05-12.05 Joint 05.04

Different Behavioral Issues: Etiquette, Dress Code, Table Manners and General Office Norms for Civil Servants.

Md. Shohel Imam Basketball Ground 12.15-13.15

13.15-14.15 Joint Lunch & Prayer Break AD (Dormitory)

14.15-16:15 Joint 22.01 Introduction to Vehicles

Engr. Fatima Begum (GS),

Training Manager, BRTC Central Training

Institute

Basketball Ground

22.05 Motor Vehicle Ordinance

17.00-17.30 Joint 23.06 Evening Games Muhammad Moshiour Rahman

Indoor Games Hall

This schedule may be changed due to unavoidable circumstances.

(Monirul Islam) Course Coordinator (Program)

Cell: 01724740987 PABX: 4629 Distribution:

1. MDS (All), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 2. Course Advisor/Course Director/Course Coordinators, 69th FTC, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 3. Director (Administration/PPR/Evaluation/LTA/SA (A.C)), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 4. DD (Service/Finance/MIS/Evaluation/Sports), Medical Officer, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 5. PS to Rector, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka (for kind information of the Rector); 6. Concerned Speaker................................................................................ 7. Course Coordinators (ongoing all courses), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 8. Technical Supervisor(s)/Care-Taker-1, Cafe Manager, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 9. Dormitory Supervisors/Supervisor, Day Care Centre, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 10. Receptionist, Savar, Dhaka; 11. All Notice Boards, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 12. Office Copy/Omnibus Copy.

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51P-70th Foundation Training Course

Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Savar, Dhaka-1343

70th Foundation Training Course (27 October 2019 - 23 April 2020)

DAILY SCHEDULE

Date: 31.10.2019

Day: Thursday

Time Section Code Event Speaker/Attached Faculty Venue

05.30-6.30 Joint - Formal Commencement of assembly and morning PT

Muhammad Moshiour Rahman

In Front of Reception

07.30-08:15 Joint -- Breakfast AD (Dormitory) Cafeteria

08:30-09.30 Combined

09.40-10.40 Combined

10.40-11.05 Joint Tea Break Cafeteria

11:05-12.05 Joint 12.15-13.15 13.15-14.15 Joint Lunch & Prayer Break AD (Dormitory)

This schedule may be changed due to unavoidable circumstances.

(Monirul Islam) Course Coordinator (Program)

Cell: 01724740987 PABX: 4629

Distribution:

1. MDS (All), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 2. Course Advisor/Course Director/Course Coordinators, 70th FTC, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 3. Director (Administration/PPR/Evaluation/LTA/SA (A.C)), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 4. DD (Service/Finance/MIS/Evaluation/Sports), Medical Officer, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 5. PS to Rector, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka (for kind information of the Rector); 6. Concerned Speaker................................................................................ 7. Course Coordinators (ongoing all courses), BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 8. Technical Supervisor(s)/Care-Taker-1, Cafe Manager, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 9. Dormitory Supervisors/Supervisor, Day Care Centre, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 10. Receptionist, Savar, Dhaka; 11. All Notice Boards, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka; 12. Office Copy/Omnibus Copy.

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