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বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ তৃতীয় পত্র

 (2) Bangladesh Security Press (including Currency Note Press & Central Stamp Stores to be set up).

 The Government of Bangladesh notes, postal and other Stamps, postal stationary and miscellaneous items, such as excise banderoles, will be printed at these press.

 (3) Government of Bangladesh Mint (to be set up at Dacca). The main functions of the Mint shall be:

 (a) minting, casting, stamping and refining of gold and silver bullion from Bangladesh mines, banks, bullion merchants and the general public.

 (b) manufacture and repairs of note-punching machines for the State Bank of Bangladesh

 (c) manufacture and verification and adjusting of standard weight and measures.

 (d) manufacture of stamp office dyes, government seals, etc.

 (e) striking of medals, campaign stars and badges.

 (4) Assay Department. It shall be mainly responsible for the work of assaying of gold and silver and of counterfeit coins, etc., for the Government Departments and public bodies and individuals.

 (5) Office of the United Nations Technical Assistance Board. Dacca. The main functions of this office are as follows:

 (a) To assist and advise the Government regarding the presentation of technical assistance requests, which they wish to submit to organisation, taking into the relative urgency of the specific projects within the economic development programme and policies of the Government.

 (b) To advise the Technical Assistance Board and the organisation concerned on request for and programmes of technical assistance in Bangladesh: to negotiate with the Government on technical assistance programmes on behalf of the organizations and assist these organizations in such other negotiations with the Government at policy level, as may be necessary.

 (c) To assist and ensure the effective rendering of technical assistance by the various organisation and in harmonizing the activities of experts and specialists provided by these organizations with a view to assuring and developing the well-balanced and coordinate technical assistance programme in Bangladesh.

 (d) To co-operate with the coordinating machinery, set up by the Government of Bangladesh, for facilitating reference of technical assistance.

 (e) To make available to the experts such administrative services as may be specifically requested, including payment of allowances to the experts out of the funds received from the Government or from the organizations.

 (f) To assist the Government on the selection of candidates for fellowships and scholarships.