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The four-day District Commissioners’ (DC) Conference in Bangladesh concluded with a focus on strengthening coordination, accountability, and citizen-oriented governance across the country’s field administration. Held after the national election under the new government, the conference brought together representatives from the Prime Minister’s Office, two commissions, and 56 ministries and divisions. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman instructed DCs to build public trust, curb corruption, and ensure impartial law enforcement while accelerating development project implementation.

Discussions centered on administrative capacity shortages, political pressure, law and order, digital transformation, and disaster management. DCs demanded more staff, technological support, and infrastructure to meet growing responsibilities. They also called for digital land records, online mutation systems, integrated data centers, and citizen complaint software. Concerns were raised about political interference and the need for stronger legal and security backing, particularly in border districts facing smuggling and trafficking.

The conference emphasized creating a more people-friendly administration and proposed a rapid-response fund for climate and disaster emergencies. Analysts noted that while the event reaffirmed the field administration’s central role in governance, its success will depend on how quickly the proposed reforms are implemented.

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