Tributes at the tomb of the Father of the Nation on completion of 22 years of service

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Officials of the 18th BCS administration cadre paid homage at the tomb of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on the occasion of Mujib Year, marking 22 years of their government service. They visited the tomb in Tungipara on Friday to pay their respects and offer special prayers. This information was given in a press release on Sunday.

The notification said that 72 officials including President of the 18th BCS Administration Service Association and Private Secretary to the Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Advisor Md. Jahidul Islam Bhuiyan and General Secretary, Private Secretary (Joint Secretary) to the Minister of Road Transport and Bridges Gautam Chandra Pal were present in this program. They expressed their determination to always devote themselves to the service of the people and work tirelessly under the leadership of the Prime Minister to build the Golden Bangla dream of the Father of the Nation.

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