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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ তৃতীয় পত্র

lives in the administrative pyramid. Their pay and status should be commensurate with their qualifications, importance and need in to-day's and tomorrow's administration. In the bitterness and resentment amongst them which hampered the development programmes. In other words, a scientist, or an engineer or a doctor, for example, should be appointed to the post of the Secretary, Additional Secretary, Joint Secretary, Deputy Secretary, and soon, in the ministry or department which is concerned with his specialty depending on his qualifications, experience and suitability. He should be given training in the art and science of public administration at appropriate stages in his careers.

 The scientific, engineering, medical and other technical services that exist to-day are as follows:

 1. Scientific Civil Service

 2. The Engineering Services

 3. Medical and Health Services

 4. Forest Service

 5. Archaeological Services

 6. Geological Service

 All these service-in future, more services in this group may have to be created should be organized in a single grading structure in which there are appropriate member of different pay-levels matching different levels of skill and responsibility, and the correct grading for each post is determined by an analysis of the job. They might be incorporated into a single Scientific Service, divided into specialized groups, organized in a single grading structure, to be known as the Bangladesh Scientific Service. Each grade should carry a range of pay which should be similar to that of the Bangladesh Administrative Service at each appropriate grade. There should be no difference in the pay-scale and other incidents of services between these two broad classes of Service at the appropriate grade. The Fulton Committee, it may be mentioned, made similar recommendation relating to the structure of the Specialist Services in Britain. The Committee observed, “We also propose mergers of the scientific officer, Experimental Officer, and Scientific Assistant classes and of the Works Group of Professional Classes, the Technical Works, Engineering and Alied classes and the Architectural and Engineering Draughtsman Classes".

The Bangladesh Educational Service

Since education will undoubtedly be one of the major responsibilities of the Government, the existing Educational Services should be thoroughly re-organized on a scientific footing so as to attract the best available men and women to this field. There pay-scale and other conditions of Service should be such as will enable them to give them best to the nation. They are, it is hardly necessary to mention, in charge of the fut re hopes of the nation. There should be broad similarity between their payscale and that of other categories of civil servants, generalist and specialist, mentioned above.


(I) Report of the Administrative Reforms Commission on Personnel Administration. Government of India, Chapter IV. 1969.