The Bangladesh Public Service Commission
Ensure respect and remuneration for teachers
It is said that education is the backbone of the nation, but the condition of those who build that backbone in Bangladesh is quite pitiable. There is neither appropriate respect nor adequate remuneration for them. Despite ongoing discussions about this issue for a long time, their plight seems to be worsening day by day. A recent example of this was seen even after the mass uprising, where teachers were physically assaulted. Numerous teachers from various schools took to the streets demanding job regularization and salary increases, but their voices went unheard.
Strict measures should be taken against those involved in leaking question papers
The leaking of question papers has spread in Bangladesh like an epidemic. From the first grade to almost all competitive exams, incidents of question paper leaks are occurring regularly. Additionally, there have been allegations of question paper leaks in various recruitment exams as well. Recently, such an incident has occurred in the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC), which is known as the most reliable institution of the government. Allegations of question paper leaks have emerged for nearly 30 recruitment exams under PSC, including BCS cadre and non-cadre exams. Such allegations are a severe warning sign for the country's education system.
Recruitment exam will be void if question leak allegations are true: PSC chairman
Public Service Commission (PSC) Chairman Md Sohorab Hossain has said that the July 5 exam for the post of deputy assistant engineer of Bangladesh Railway will be void if the question paper was indeed leaked.
ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s
Inter Services Public Relation Directorate (ISPR) has urged all not to be misguided by rumours spreading through social media over the security of St. Martin’s island centering Myanmar's ongoing internal conflict near the island.
Seat plan for 46th BCS preliminary exam published
The Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) has published the seat plan for the upcoming 46th BCS Preliminary Exam. The BPSC published this seat plan on its website on Tuesday.