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The Bangladesh Employees Welfare Board was established on 29 January 2004. [2] In 2013, protestors from Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh and Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh damaged 53 buses of the board kept at its depot at Dilkusha. The government announced plans to build a 30-story highrise to generate income for the board. [3]
The Non-government Teachers and Employees Welfare Trust (Bengali: বেসরকারি শিক্ষা প্রতিষ্ঠান শিক্ষক ও কর্মচারী কল্যাণ ট্রাস্ট) is a trust owned by the government of Bangladesh for the benefit of teachers and employees of the private sector educational institutions.
In August 2019, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina provided 250 million taka to the board. [7] According to a report on 4 October 2020 by the Daily Sun, 42, 433 applications from teachers for their pensions are pending with the Non-Government Employee Retirement Benefits Board and the Non-government Teachers and Employees Welfare Trust. Sharif Ahamed ...
The purpose of forming this ministry is to ensure the welfare of expatriate workers and expand foreign employment. The Ministry has been working to ensure the welfare of all migrant workers by increasing the flow of remittances and creating opportunities of securing overseas employment for workers from all regions of the country. [3]
The Wage Earners' Welfare Board was established in 1990 to manage the Wages Earners’ Welfare Fund which was started together. It is managed by an intergovernmental official run board. [ 3 ] The board was made into a statutory organisation through the Wage Earners’ Welfare Board law-2016. [ 4 ]
On 6 March 2011, the Ministry of Planning sent a semi official plan to the Ministry of Education on the Trust fund. On 12 December 2011, the trust was approved by the Cabinet of Bangladesh. On 11 March 2012, the bill for the Prime Minister's Education Assistance Trust was passed by the Parliament of Bangladesh. [4] In 2013, MD.
Non-Government Teacher Employee Retirement Benefit Board; Non-government Teachers and Employees Welfare Trust; Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka; Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Cumilla; Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dinajpur; Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rajshahi
The Government agencies in Bangladesh are state controlled organizations that act independently to carry out the policies of the Government of Bangladesh. The Government Ministries are relatively small and merely policy-making organizations, allowed to control agencies by policy decisions.