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683 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ তৃতীয় পত্র শিরোনাম সূত্র তারিখ পূর্ব জোন যুব শিবির উপদেষ্টা পরিষদের বাংলাদেশ সরকার, পূর্ব জোন ১৫ নভেম্বর, সভার কার্যাবলী ՏՏ ԳՖ Minutes of the meeting of the Youth Camp Advisory Committee, East Zone. Held on 15th November, 1971. A meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Youth Camp, East Zone was held on 15" November 71. Mr. Mustafa Shaheed, MPA Chairman of the Committee presided. The meeting was attended by : 1. Moulana Asad Ali, MPA 2. Babu Gopal Krishna Maharathna, MPA 3. Mr. Toimus Ali, MPA 4. Mr. Towabur Rahim, MPA. Mr. Mustafa Ali, MNA. (Member-Administration) or the East Zone also attended the meeting on special request. Opening the meeting Mr. Mustafa Shaheed observed that due to various reasons (1)Dharmanagar (2) Kailashahar (3) Kamalpur Reception Camps of the Zone are not functioning smoothly. The continuous high influx of Youths from the Habiganj and Moulvibazar Sub-Divisions of Sylhet District are agravating the situation. It is now essential to gear-up the Administration of the Camps. So it is resolved that (1) Mr. Toimus Ali. MPA will be the Camp Chief of the Dharmanagar Youth Camp, (2) M.r. Towabur Rahim, M.P.A. will be the Camp Chief of the Kailashahar Youth Camp, (3) Mr.Gopal Krishna Maharathna, M.P. A. will be the Camp Chief of the Kamalpur Youth Camp, (4) Moulana Asad Ali, M. P. A., will be the Camp Chief of the Mohanpur Youth Camp. The Camp Chiefs are requested to re-organise the camp set-up immediately for its better management. They are also requested to solve the local problems with keen initiative and co-operation. They are also requested to follow strictly the (a) instructions relating to the operation of the Budget, (b) general guidance for the Administration. (Which enclosed herewith)? 2. It is observed with grave concern that in some of the Youth Camps ration supply from the Local Authority is not being properly done. As a result management of the Camps faces serious inconvenience. Resolved that higher authority of the Host Government be moved in this respect of the supply of regular ration. 3. As this Zone is considerably small and the number of reception Camps are not exceeding 5 (five) the necessity of a full time Director is not considered essential. One Deputy Director may serve the purpose. Hence it is resolved that the following staff including a Deputy Director be appointed immediately and the Chairman of the Advisory