Mar 13, (V7N) –Disaster Management and Relief Minister Asadul Habib Dulu MP issued a firm warning on Friday that government officials and employees who fail to report to work punctually will be subjected to disciplinary action. He underscored the importance of timely attendance as a basic responsibility for all public servants. Speaking to journalists after a view-exchange meeting with upazila-level officials and union parishad chairmen at the Lalmonirhat Sadar Upazila Parishad conference room, Dulu stressed that punctuality was essential for effective governance and service delivery.The meeting, held in Lalmonirhat, was organized in accordance with a press release from the Rangpur Regional Public Information Department (PID) Office.

During the session, Dulu reiterated that government offices must operate efficiently and that employees’ adherence to work schedules is critical to achieving this goal. His remarks reflected the government’s broader efforts to enhance administrative discipline at all levels.Dulu also reflected on the recent electoral mandate given to the BNP, noting that the people had expressed strong support by accepting the party’s election manifesto. This popular backing has propelled the government to initiate a series of development projects aligned with its 180-day priority programme.

These initiatives aim to address critical local needs and boost socio-economic growth.Among the key programmes underway are canal digging projects designed to improve irrigation and water management, the distribution of family and farmer cards to streamline social welfare, and agricultural loan waivers intended to ease the financial burden on farmers. These steps collectively aim to strengthen rural livelihoods and foster sustainable development in the region.In addition to these projects, Minister Dulu highlighted ongoing efforts to build an enlightened and safer Lalmonirhat. He emphasized the government’s commitment to advancing drug control measures, eradicating online gambling activities, and preventing social crimes.

These initiatives are part of a comprehensive strategy to improve public order and promote community well-being.Earlier the same day, Dulu visited Lalmonirhat Sadar Hospital, where he inspected the facilities and directed hospital authorities to maintain high standards of cleanliness. This visit demonstrated the minister’s attention to public health and his dedication to ensuring quality healthcare services for the community.The meeting was attended by a range of stakeholders, including government officials, union parishad chairmen, and members of the press. Their participation underscored the collaborative approach the government is taking to implement its programmes and uphold administrative discipline across Lalmonirhat.

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