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Quazi Mosiur Rahman

A noble profession disgraced

While briefing the media after the cabinet meeting on September 7, an eminent secretary suggested that the government was supposed to consider the maximum benefits of public servants instead of endowing a “particular profession” with greater facilities.
10 September 2015, 18:00 PM

A noble profession disgraced

While briefing the media after the cabinet meeting on September 7, an eminent secretary suggested that the government was supposed to consider the maximum benefits of public servants instead of endowing a “particular profession” with greater facilities.
10 September 2015, 18:00 PM
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