Accountability and transparency of government and public officials is the sin quo non for the smooth functioning of democracy. For having practice of democracy, government as well as its officials has to be accountable to the people for their functions either directly or indirectly. Accountability can be both an end in itself -- representing democratic values -- and a means towards the development of more efficient and effective organizations. Politicians and public servants are given enormous power through the laws and regulations they implement, resources they control and the
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History of Bangladesh Politics 2006-2008: Caretaker Government
An election was scheduled for the end of 2006, however it did not take place. The caretaker government was accused of BNP bias by Hasina and her coalition, who fomented nationwide protests and shutdowns. In January 2007, the head of the caretaker government stepped down, many believe under pressure from the military.
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History of Provisional Government of Bangladesh
Bangladesh's first government took oath of office in Meherpur, Kushtia on April 10, 1971, after Major General Ziaur Rahman initiated the first revolt with his battalion against a brutal five division army crackdown on the local people, and declared independence on March 26th 1971 in Chittagong.
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Program and policy of Government of Bangladesh
Education is the most vital factor for human and social development. In the book Evaluation of women decade (neelima Ibrahim-1985) mentions that due to economic, social and others internal factor, in our country most of the women are dependent on men. This dependency make them subordinate. Only education can make them free from subordination. During the UN decade for women, Bangladesh Government has been taken steps to integrate women in development. In this book sultana Islam in the article says that education is necessary for women, because while having good ideas, understanding to a new class of progressive society women education is need for the purpose of Moral standards of a societyRaising the general cultural stargazes of nation.
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