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DHAKA: Home Minister Sahara Khatun Tuesday inaugurated Information and Communication Technology (ICT) training Centre at Home Ministry for providing training the government officers-staffers about e-governance.
The training centre was set up at the secretariat for the first time with the financial help of the Korean government.
Firstly, 34 officials, employees of the home ministry will participate in one and half month long training.
Later, all officials from other ministries will get the chance to participate in the course by turns.
Sahara said it is mandatory for all government officials, employees to come under e-governance to implement the vision-2021 of the ruling government.
State Minister for Home Affairs Advocate Shamsul Haque Tuku, South Korean Ambassador to Bangladesh Cho Tai Young, Home Secretary CQK Mostaq, Additional Home Secretary Kamal Ahmed, Inspector-General of Police Hassan Mahmood Khandker were among others present at the function.
The training centre was set up at the secretariat for the first time with the financial help of the Korean government.
Firstly, 34 officials, employees of the home ministry will participate in one and half month long training.
Later, all officials from other ministries will get the chance to participate in the course by turns.
Sahara said it is mandatory for all government officials, employees to come under e-governance to implement the vision-2021 of the ruling government.
State Minister for Home Affairs Advocate Shamsul Haque Tuku, South Korean Ambassador to Bangladesh Cho Tai Young, Home Secretary CQK Mostaq, Additional Home Secretary Kamal Ahmed, Inspector-General of Police Hassan Mahmood Khandker were among others present at the function.
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