Staff Reporter:
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has categorically said that none will be allowed to perform hajj with the government finance this year.
“A decision has been taken today that nobody will go to hajj with the government financing. Those only involved in hajj management will go (with the government finance),”she said while addressing a press conference at Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka.
The adviser said the government is trying its best to cut the expenditure of hajj and people will be able to know how much hajj expenditure is cut once the hajj packages are announced later in this month.
She said the council of advisers at a meeting approved in principal increasing the age limit for public services to 32, while one cannot sit in BCS examinations for maximum three times.
The maximum age limit for recruitment in all cadres under the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) and all other government jobs will be 32, while the new age limit will be applicable in the autonomous and semi-autonomous bodies with necessary adaptations, Rizwana said.
She said law enforcement agencies will recruit staff following their respective rules.
Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant Mahfuj Alam and Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam were present at the press briefing.