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Govt to recruit 12,412 people in BGB
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
DHAKA, Oct 5, 2012 (BSS) - The government has decided to make a fresh recruitment of 12,412 people in the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) over the next five years to help the paramilitary force intensify its vigilance along the country's frontier.
The secretary committee approved a proposal at a meeting on August 23 held at the secretariat with Cabinet Secretary Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan in the chair, ministry of home affairs sources said.
Earlier, the ministry of public administration and the finance ministry cleared the recruitment proposal.
According to the ministry of home affairs, due to shortage of manpower, the BGB has been failing to enforce strict vigilance along the border, especially the 539-km area of the Sundarbans and hill tracts. It also could not set up adequate number of watch towers alone the border due to shortage of manpower.
Senior secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs CQK Mustaq Ahmed sent a proposal to the secretary committee for the fresh recruitment in BGB on July 26.
Out of 44,229 posts, 5,943, which have been identified as unwarranted, will be abolished as part of organizational
restructuring of the BGB.
In the first phase, recruitment will be made against 6,316
posts for four regions, four sectors, four regional intelligent
bureaus and three border guard battalions (Bianibazar, Ruma and
Babuchhara) during the current fiscal year.
In the second phase, 1,514 people will be recruited for
Nilphamari and Alikadam battalion during the fiscal year 2014-15.
As per the plan, 1,524 people will be recruited each for
Bagaihat and Kulaura border guard battalion during the fiscal
year 2013-14, Jhenidah and Naogaon battalion during the fiscal
year 2015-16 and for Sarail Reserve Border Guard and Pilkhana
during the fiscal year 1016-16.
In 1978, an organogram with a total of 22,930 posts was
approved for the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) which was officially
renamed as Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) on January 23, 2011.
Around 8,000 new posts were created in 1982, increasing the
number of total posts for the then BDR to 30,176. The authorities
created 724 more posts in phases.
Talking to BSS, additional secretary of the Ministry of Home
Affairs Kamol Kanti Baidya said as part of the reorganization of
the BGB, four new battalions with new names will be created
abolishing the existing border guard battalions 13, 24, 36 and
44.
Home affairs ministry sources said, 96 new posts include
four additional director generals (status equivalent to brigadier
general), five deputy director generals (status equivalent to
colonel), 29 directors (equivalent to Lt. Col.), 118 additional
directors (equivalent to major) and 104 deputy directors
(equivalent to captain).
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
DHAKA, Oct 5, 2012 (BSS) - The government has decided to make a fresh recruitment of 12,412 people in the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) over the next five years to help the paramilitary force intensify its vigilance along the country's frontier.
The secretary committee approved a proposal at a meeting on August 23 held at the secretariat with Cabinet Secretary Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan in the chair, ministry of home affairs sources said.
Earlier, the ministry of public administration and the finance ministry cleared the recruitment proposal.
According to the ministry of home affairs, due to shortage of manpower, the BGB has been failing to enforce strict vigilance along the border, especially the 539-km area of the Sundarbans and hill tracts. It also could not set up adequate number of watch towers alone the border due to shortage of manpower.
Senior secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs CQK Mustaq Ahmed sent a proposal to the secretary committee for the fresh recruitment in BGB on July 26.
Out of 44,229 posts, 5,943, which have been identified as unwarranted, will be abolished as part of organizational
restructuring of the BGB.
In the first phase, recruitment will be made against 6,316
posts for four regions, four sectors, four regional intelligent
bureaus and three border guard battalions (Bianibazar, Ruma and
Babuchhara) during the current fiscal year.
In the second phase, 1,514 people will be recruited for
Nilphamari and Alikadam battalion during the fiscal year 2014-15.
As per the plan, 1,524 people will be recruited each for
Bagaihat and Kulaura border guard battalion during the fiscal
year 2013-14, Jhenidah and Naogaon battalion during the fiscal
year 2015-16 and for Sarail Reserve Border Guard and Pilkhana
during the fiscal year 1016-16.
In 1978, an organogram with a total of 22,930 posts was
approved for the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) which was officially
renamed as Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) on January 23, 2011.
Around 8,000 new posts were created in 1982, increasing the
number of total posts for the then BDR to 30,176. The authorities
created 724 more posts in phases.
Talking to BSS, additional secretary of the Ministry of Home
Affairs Kamol Kanti Baidya said as part of the reorganization of
the BGB, four new battalions with new names will be created
abolishing the existing border guard battalions 13, 24, 36 and
44.
Home affairs ministry sources said, 96 new posts include
four additional director generals (status equivalent to brigadier
general), five deputy director generals (status equivalent to
colonel), 29 directors (equivalent to Lt. Col.), 118 additional
directors (equivalent to major) and 104 deputy directors
(equivalent to captain).