NICAR Approves Proposal to Create Two Administrative Divisions Under Finance Ministry
The National Implementation Committee for Administrative Reforms (NICAR) today approved a proposal to form two administrative divisions under the Ministry of Finance, namely the 'Revenue Policy Division' and the 'Revenue Management Division' aimed at enhancing transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the government's revenue collection and management system. The NICAR gave the approval at its 119th meeting at the State Guest House Jamuna here with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in the chair.
This was the first NICAR meeting held during the tenure of the interim government. After the meeting, Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam briefed the media at the Foreign Service Academy here this afternoon. The meeting was attended by six advisers of the government, including the Adviser for the Ministry of Finance and the Adviser for the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, as well as the Cabinet Secretary, the Principal Secretary, and a total of 14 Secretaries and Senior Secretaries of the government.
During the meeting, a total of 11 proposals related to administrative reforms were approved. The meeting was informed that the Revenue Policy and Revenue Management Ordinance, 2025, has already been promulgated regarding formation of the two divisions under the Finance Ministry. The meeting also approved a proposal to restructure the 'Ministry of Health and Family Welfare' by merging the 'Health Services Division' and the 'Health Education and Family Welfare Division'.
In addition, a proposal was approved to change the Bangla name of the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs to the 'Nari O Shishu Mantranalay' from Mohila O Shishu Bishayak Mantranaloy. However, the English name of the ministry-Ministry of Women and Children Affairs (MoWCA)-will remain unchanged. Considering environmental global heritage, tourism, and economic potential, a proposal was approved to upgrade Satkhira district from a 'B' category district to an 'A' category district.
The meeting also approved proposals to establish three new police stations: Purbachal North in Gazipur district, Purbachal South in Narayanganj district, and Matarbari in Cox's Bazar district. Additionally, a proposal was approved to establish another new police station by splitting Raipura in Narsingdi district. The meeting further approved a proposal to correct the spelling of the name of 'Bhulli' police station in Thakurgaon district.