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Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Ministry of Public (To be substituted by the same number and date) Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Ministry of Public Administration Foreign Training Branch www.mona.pov.bd No.05.00.0000.202.00.016.18-36 Date :26.04.2018 To : Chief Accounts Officer Ministry of Public Administration 22, Purana Paltan, Dhaka. The undersigned is directed to convey the Government's approval to the following officers for participating in the Exposure Visit to be held at Asian Institute of Technology (A1T), Thailand from 29.05.2018 to 07.06.2018 or a nearer date as part of overseas exposure visit of 86th Senior Staff Course of BPATC under the terms and conditions described in para-02: Course Mana ement SI. No. ID Name Designation Place of Posting I. 6919 Mr. Ripan Chakma Deputy Secretary Ministry of Public Administration 15102 Mr. M Kazi Emdadul Islam Deputy Secretary Ministry of Public Administration Kazi Hasan Imam Director BPATC, Savar, Dhaka 4. Mr. K M Abdul Kader Deputy Director BPATC, Savar, Dhaka Participants SI. No. ID Name Designation Place of Posting 5891 Ms. Nusrat Jabeen Banu Joint Secretary Secondary & Higher Education Division 5806 Mr. M Habibur Rahman Joint Secretary Ministry of Civil Aviation & Tourism 5966 Mr. G S M Jafarullah Joint Secretary Public Division, President's Office, Bangabhaban 7660 Syed Amdadul Hug Joint Secretary Posts & Telecommunications Division - Captain Mohammad Niyamat Captain, BN Dockyard & Engineering Works Ltd, Elahee Narayanganj Group Captain AKM Group Captain Air Defence Operation Centre. Bangladesh Air Manirul Bahar Force, Dhaka Cantonment 7559 Ms. Salima Sultana Member Bangladesh Tariff Commission (Joint Secretary) 4141 Mr. Mohammad Mohsin Project Director Local Government Division (Joint Secretary) 5997 Mr. Amal Krishna Mandal General Manager Jiban Bima Corporation (Joint Secretary ) 5914 Mr. A K M Nurunnabi Kabir Law Officer Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (Joint Secretary) II. 5852 Mr. Md. Humayun Kabir Joint Secretary Internal Resources Division 5822 Mr .Md. Golam Rabbani Secretary Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (Joint Secretary) 6019 Mr. Md. Kamrul Hassan Joint Secretary Ministry of Land Khan 14. 4237 Mr. Md Azam Khan Additional Divisional Office of the Divisional Commissioner, S3/filet Commissioner (Joint Secretary) IS. 2455 Mr. Abdul Bari Joint Chief Bangladesh Tariff Commission (Joint Secretary) .. Colonel Emran Ahmed Colonel Bangladesh Infantry Regimental Centre Chowdhury 5750 Khan Md. Nurul Amin Joint Secretary Medical Education & Family Welfare Division 7591 Mr. Md. Rabiul Islam Joint Secretary Ministry of Information Dr. Md. Golam Faruque Director SREDA, Power Division 5938 (Joint Secretary) 4872 Mr. Md. Kamm! Hasan Joint Secretary Ministry of Land Ferdous 5943 Mr. Ranajit Kumar Director Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation (Joint Secretary) 5933 Mr. Abdullah Sazzad Joint Secretary Medical Education & Family Welfare Division 6004 Mr. Md. Motahar Hossain Joint Secretary Ministry of Water Resources 24. 5913 Mr. A.H.M. Shafiquzzaman Joint Secretary Ministry of Commerce Conn. pam2 -02- 5985 Dr. Gazi Md. Saifuzzaman Director Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Dhaka (Joint Secretary) 6086 Mr. Md. Saifullahil Azam Joint Secretary Health Services Division 27. 6067 Mr. S. M. Alam Additional Director Bangladesh Bridge Authority (Joint Secretary) 02. Terms & Conditions: They will start their journe y for Thailand on a convenient date near to May. 29. 2018: The period of this visit and the time spent for travel and transit will he treated as on duty: They will draw their pay and allowances in local currency; Under the head of training budget. the Ministry of Public Administration will hear all expenses of the said visit: e. They will not be allowed to stay abroad more than the approved period: I. They will have to submit a report on the Exposure Visit to the Foreign Training Branch of the Ministry of Public Administration within five days after their return from the visit. 03. This order is issued with the approval of the competent authority. \ Th/2 \ Vr. AbdularthVil !blind Joint Secretary Phone: E880-2-9574426 sas ft.mopa No.05.00.0000.202.00.016.18-36/1(100) Date: 26.04 2018 Cony for Kind Information and Necessary Action: (not according to seniority) I. Cabinet Secretary, Cabinet Division, Dhaka. Principal Secretary, Prime Minister's Office, Dhaka. Senior Secretary Ministry/Division. Secretary Ministry/Division Rector, BPATC, Savar, Dhaka. H.E. the Ambassador. Royal Thai Embassy in Bangladesh. 18 & 20 Madani Avenue. Baridhara. Dhaka. I I.E. the Ambassador. Embassy of the People's Republic of Bangladesh in Thailand. House No- 727. Thonglor .Soi-55. Sukhumvit Road. Bangkok 10110. Thailand. Director General. Training Directorate, Armed Forces Division. Dhaka Cantonment. Dhaka. Director General. Immigration and Passport. Dhaka. 10. Chief Security Officer. I lazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Dhaka (With request to allow ahme-mentioned officers to use VIP Lounge of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport during their travel as per entitlement) 1 I. Director General (Consular), Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Dhaka. (with request to issue Note Verbale). 12. Director, I lazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Dhaka. 13, Accounts officer. Ministry of Public Administration. Copy for Kind information: 01. Additional Secretary/Additional Secretary (CPT/APD/Adminstration). Ministry of Public Administration. 02 Joint Secretary (Training/PACC/Budget & Audit). Ministry of Public Administration. 03. PS to I lon'ble Minister, Ministry of Public Administration. 04 PS to llon'ble Minister of State, Ministry of Public Administration. PS to Senior Secretary, Ministry of Public Administration. Deputy Secretary, Security Branch-2, Security Services Division- to allow above-mentioned officers to enter Bangladesh Secretariat by 08.05.2018. 07. Senior Systems Analyst, PACC, Ministry of Public Administration. 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