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Citizen Charter
  1. Role: Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives Ministry Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), under local government department, provide technical assistance to local government institutions, development and maintenance of rural and urban infrastructure including development of small water resources, and contributing to creating socio-economic conditions of the country and creating employment opportunities. Keeping it There was a time when communication infrastructure in rural areas was very delicate in Bangladesh. Today, there has been a revolutionary change in the rural communication of the country through extensive development activities through LGED. Today, the production of the produce produced by the villages and the increase in transport facilities are ensured by the farmers at the fair prices of the produce. Also, LGED plays an important role in implementing the National Program for the protection of the environment and reducing poverty. With the help of Bangladeshi government own fund and development partner organization LGED Implementation of projects and programs Not doing.

    Citizen Charter is a written charter of the rights of public service. Through this reflecting the aspiration of the public, opportunities for improvement of existing services are created. Through the Citizen's Charter, it is ensured that the service providers provide timely services. Increasing the transparency, accountability and administration dynamism of the service provider's authorities. Through the Citizen's Charter, interaction between providers and providers increases.

    The key responsibilities of LGED
    • Preparation, implementation and monitoring of plans for development of infrastructure in rural and urban areas;
    • maintenance of rural infrastructure;
    • Planning, implementing and monitoring plans for Growthcenter / Hathbazar development;
    • Providing technical assistance to union, upazila, district councils and municipalities;
    • Prepare a database of planbooks, mapping and roads and social infrastructure for union, upazila and municipality;
    Planning, implementation and monitoring of small water resources development;
    • Implementation and monitoring of infrastructural development programs of various ministries;
    • Training in relevant development activities of the representatives, beneficiaries, contractors, contract workers;
    • Formulation of design and other technical models, manual and specification;
    • Increasing efficiency through training of LGED officials / staff;

    The main activities of the LGED Accountant are:
    Rural Infrastructure Urban Infrastructure Small Water Resources Development
    • Road construction / reconstruction / rehabilitation
    Construction / reconstruction of bridge / culvert
    • Growth Centers / Market Hats Development
    • Construction of ghat / jetty
    • Construction of union parish building
    • Upazila Parishad Complex Building
    • Construction of cyclone / flood shelters
    / Rebuilding
    • Planting Program
    • Micro-lending program
    • Development of agriculture, fisheries and animal resources
    • Maintenance of infrastructure • Construction / reconstruction of roads / footpaths
    • Construction / reconstruction of sewage
    • Build bus / truck terminals
    • Market development
    • Construction of town centers
    • Sanitary latrine construction
    • Installing the tube well
    • Micro-lending program
    • Waste management
    • Slum Development Program
    • Improve city management
    • Poverty Reduction
    • Enhancing the capacity of the city administration • Construction of dams
    • Construction of the sluice gate
    • Rubber dam construction
    • Canal digging and re-excavation
    • Flood control, dam construction / reconstruction
    • Support the local water management co-operative society (PASSS) for the development of various technical and livelihoods

    LGED's administrative level
    In order to manage the extensive activities of LGED, the administrative networks are spread across the country.
     LGED's chief engineer is the official head of Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207. In addition, there are 5 additional head engineers, 11 supervisor engineers, 44 executive engineers, and 209 employees of different units working in different units. The activities of LGED in the headquarters are done through the following unit:
    • Administration
    • Plan
    • Design
    • Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)
    • Environment management
    • Monitoring and evaluation
    • Management Information System (MIS)
    • GIS (Geographic Information System)
    • City management
    • Standard Control
    • Training
    • Maintenance management
    • Road safety
    • Procurement
    • Information unit
     The activities of LGED are being carried out in two divisions namely Dhaka and Rajshahi, one each in the division, two Executive Engineers, each Executive Engineer, and 11 employees in 14 regions namely Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Barisal, Sylhet, Rangpur, Extending through Mymensingh, Comilla Faridpur, Jessore, Bogra, Dinajpur and Patuakhali regions. There is a caretaker engineer in charge of each region. There are 12 officers, including executive engineers and assistant engineers under each caretaker engineer in every region who are supervising and supervising the activities of LGED including the entrusted administrative responsibilities of the districts.
    করছেন All 16 officers / employees, including two co-operative / assistant engineers, are led by the Executive Engineer in each district headquarters of 64 districts, operating all the LGED's work in the district. Moreover, there are 1 mechanical engineer in greater district;
     All the upazilas of 485 upazilas, including 19 assistant officers and employees of the upazila engineers, including the development and maintenance activities of Upazila Parishad, including the implementation of LGED's planning and supervision.