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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ তৃতীয় পত্র

arrangement will be conducive either to departmental efficiency or to departmental discipline". It will be, therefore, more rational to have a single Secretary in overall charge of a Ministry with functions of co-ordination unburdened with routine, departmental work. The departments constituting a ministry should each be headed by an Additional Secretary. This re-organisation would be give the Secretaries the welcome opportunity of giving time and attention to policy formulation and prevent half-baked policies being adopted without a mature consideration.

 There must not be an unnecessary and avoidable dissipation of the competent manpower when there will be acute shortage-because of the unscientific and even unsound organisation of the administration.

 In view of all that has been said above it seems that the Secretariat of the Government of Bangladesh should consist of the following Ministries: Defiance, Finance. External Affairs, Food and Agriculture, Commerce and Industry, Education, Public Health, Transport and Communication, Fuel, Minerals and Natural Resources, Community Develop and Local Self-Government, Irrigation and Power, Home Affairs, Law and Parliamentary Affairs, Minorities and Refugee Rehabilitation, Information and Broadcasting, Labor and Employment, and Works, Housing and Supply, and Services and General Administration.

Existing Provincial Secretariat Departments

 At present the provincial secretariat consists of the following secretariat departments: (1) Department of Agriculture, agricultural marketing, cooperative, forest, fisheries and live stock; (2) Basic Democracies and Local government; (3) Commerce and Industry; (4) Education; (5) Finance; (6) Food; (7) Health, Labor and Social Welfare; (8) Home, police and ansars, jails and civil defense; (9) Information and National Reconstruction; (10) Law and Parliamentary affairs; (II) Planning; (12) revenue and relief, (13) Communications, railways, waterways, and road transport; (14) Services and general administration; and (15) Works, power and irrigation.

 All these departments will be absorbed into the Ministries as stated above.

 These apart, the attached offices, departments, directorates and subordinate offices will have to be re-organized in the light of the basically altered circumstances.

Provincial Directorates

 The following are the Directorates under the existing provincial secretariat: (1) directorate of agriculture; (2) directorate of marketing; (3) directorate of fisheries; (4) directorate of live-stock services; (5) chief conservator of forests; (6) registrar of cooperatives; (7) directorate of fire services; (8) chief engineer, public health engineering; (9) directorate of commerce and industries; (10) directorate of supply; (11) directorate of public instruction; (12) directorate of technical education; (13) directorate of excise and taxation; (14) directorate of national savings; (15) directorate of procurement, distribution and rationing (food); (16) directorate of movement and storage; (17) inspection and control; (18) directorate of health services; (19) directorate of labor; (20) directorate of social welfare; (21) inspector-general of police; (22) inspector-general of prisons; (23) directorate of ansars and civil defense; (24) directorate of E.P.R.; (25) directorate of public