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Of these, 1,071 cadre positions and 11,546 non-cadre positions will be created in 49 polytechnic institutes and 64 technical schools and colleges across the country, said the Secretary of Technical Education and Madrasa. Aminul Islam Khan reported.
He told bdnews24.com on Friday: “Some publications require the approval of the Prime Minister, some publications are approved by the Minister of Education.” Before that, approval must be obtained from the Department of Finance, the Ministry of Public Administration and the Secretariat Committee. We expect the new order to be issued next week. “
After receiving a proposal from the Department of Technical Education and Madrassa last year, the Ministry of Public Administration referred the matter to the Department of Finance. It was approved at the meeting of the Administrative Development Secretary Commission on August 20 with the consent of the Finance Department.
After that, the files were sent to the Prime Minister’s Office under the rules for final approval for the creation of 1,081 cadre posts.
An official from the Prime Minister’s Office told bdnews24.com that the Prime Minister had accepted the decision.
Omar Farooq, Additional Secretary of the Department of Technical Education and Madrasa, told bdnews24.com: “These positions have been created as part of the government’s emphasis on technical and vocational education to create qualified human resources to meet the demand of the labor market in the country and abroad “.
These positions include 20 assistant principal positions in the fifth grade of the national salary structure, 189 lead instructors (technician, grade 6), 56 lead instructors (non-technicians, grade 6), 510 instructors (technicians, grade 9), and 305. Terms (non-technical, grade 9).
Omar Farooq said the hiring will be completed in financial years 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22. “We hope that this employment-oriented education initiative will play a positive role in the country as well as in the foreign labor market and increase our flow of remittances,” he said.
An official from the Prime Minister’s Office said that the Ministry of Public Service had initially proposed to create a total of 13,072 posts out of a total of 1,244 cadres and 12,626 non-cadres. Subsequently, the finance department agreed to create a total of 12,608 positions in the income sector with 1,061 managers and 11,546 non-managers.
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