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Relief as civic services back

Civic services at councillor offices in Dhaka's north and south city corporations were being disrupted due to the removal of local government representatives amid the political transition. However, the civil services started to become normal as the administrators took prompt action.

Ward secretary Moniruzzaman, who gave a single name, is busy with various tasks at the office of Chandan Kotha Cultural Centre in South Jatrabari at Ward No. 50 of Dhaka South City Corporation, or DSCC. He is in charge of Ward No. 50 and 40. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Ward secretary Moniruzzaman, who gave a single name, is busy with various tasks at the office of Chandan Kotha Cultural Centre in South Jatrabari at Ward No. 50 of Dhaka South City Corporation, or DSCC. He is in charge of Ward No. 50 and 40. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The crowd of people increases as the services of the city corporation ward councillor offices returned to normal. They are happy with the swift service. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The crowd of people increases as the services of the city corporation ward councillor offices returned to normal. They are happy with the swift service. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The crowd of people increases as the services of the city corporation ward councillor offices returned to normal. They are happy with the swift service. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The crowd of people increases as the services of the city corporation ward councillor offices returned to normal. They are happy with the swift service. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Sanjida Akhter, a resident of Dhaka’s Sabuj Nagar, came to the DSCC Ward 50 councillor’s office to collect an income certificate for admission to a private university. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Sanjida Akhter, a resident of Dhaka’s Sabuj Nagar, came to the DSCC Ward 50 councillor’s office to collect an income certificate for admission to a private university. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Ward secretary Moniruzzaman, who gave a single name, is busy with various tasks at the office of Chandan Kotha Cultural Centre in South Jatrabari at Ward No. 50 of Dhaka South City Corporation, or DSCC. He is in charge of Ward No. 50 and 40. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Ward secretary Moniruzzaman, who gave a single name, is busy with various tasks at the office of Chandan Kotha Cultural Centre in South Jatrabari at Ward No. 50 of Dhaka South City Corporation, or DSCC. He is in charge of Ward No. 50 and 40. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Office Assistant Moin Uddin Ahmed is helping in issuing different types of certificates at the DSCC Ward 50 councillor’s office. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Office Assistant Moin Uddin Ahmed is helping in issuing different types of certificates at the DSCC Ward 50 councillor’s office. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Office Assistant Moin Uddin Ahmed is helping in issuing different types of certificates at the DSCC Ward 50 councillor’s office. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Office Assistant Moin Uddin Ahmed is helping in issuing different types of certificates at the DSCC Ward 50 councillor’s office. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Abul Hasnat came from Dhaka’s Sheikhpara to collect an inheritance certificate at the DSCC Ward No. 50 office. He expresses his satisfaction with the prompt service. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Abul Hasnat came from Dhaka’s Sheikhpara to collect an inheritance certificate at the DSCC Ward No. 50 office. He expresses his satisfaction with the prompt service. Photo: Abdullah al Momin

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Published : 15 Oct 2024, 06:41 PM

Updated : 15 Oct 2024, 06:41 PM

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