Job Edu BD is supporting the online promotion of Rural Electricity Association Recruitment Notification
Stay with us to get the detailed information of all the recruitment circulars of Rural Electricity Association under the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Rural Electricity Association recruitment circular-2024 has been published. The details of the ongoing circular of Rural Electricity Association are mentioned below-
The Rural Electrification Board was established in 1977 and the organization started functioning in 1978. Currently it is being operated as a statutory body under the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources as per Act No. 57 of 2013 “Rural Electrification Board Act, 2013”. The organization is working with the aim of providing uninterrupted, affordable and reliable electricity to all rural areas through 80 Rural Electricity Societies. Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board and Rural Electrification Association have already been able to gain reputation at home and abroad through proper management, quality service, transparency, accountability and efficiency in rural electrification activities. About 80% of the rural areas of Bangladesh are successfully engaged in the supply of electricity. The number of rural electrification subscribers increased from 74 lakh in 2008 to 350 lakh at present (as of August 23) and the electrification rate increased from 28% to 100%. The country is now 100% electrified. BAPBIBO is working tirelessly to ensure sustainable, quality, cost-effective and reliable power supply in the geographical area of 80 rural electricity societies. About 80% of the rural areas of Bangladesh are successfully engaged in the supply of electricity.
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Introduction: Bangladesh Bank is the central bank of Bangladesh and is a member of the Asian Clearing Union. It is fully owned by the Government of Bangladesh. The bank is active in developing green banking and financial inclusion policy and is an important member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion. Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU), a department of Bangladesh Bank, has got the membership of Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units. Bangladesh Bank is the first central bank in the world to introduce a dedicated hotline (16236) for people to complain about any banking-related problem. Moreover, the organization is the first central bank in the world to issue a "Green Banking Policy". To acknowledge this contribution, then-governor Dr. Atiur Rahman was given the title 'Green Governor' at the 2012 United Nations Climate Change Conference, held at the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha.
Job ID | Position | No of Post | Salary Scale | Age calculated on | Educational requirement | Payment | Deadline |
73 | Fire-Fighter (Male) of Bangladesh Bank. | 6 | Under National Pay Scale 2015, BDT 8,500-20,570 | 11/01/2024 |
| N/A | 11/02/2024 |
272 | Fire Control Operator (Male) of Bangladesh Bank | 3 | Under National Pay Scale 2015, BDT 9,300-22,490 | 11/01/2024 |
| N/A | 11/02/2024 |
10210 | Data Control Supervisor for Investment Corporation of Bangladesh (Base Year 2022) [View Circular] | 2 | Under National Pay Scale 2015, BDT 16000-38640 | 01/03/2023 |
| Tk. 200 | 14/02/2024 |
10209 | Officer (IT) (Base Year-2022) [View Circular] | 233 | Under National Pay Scale 2015, BDT 16000-38640 | 01/03/2023 | Masters degree/ Four year honors degree from a recognized university in mentioned subject with at-least one first division/class in any examination. Third division/class in any examination is not allowed. | Tk. 200 | 14/02/2024 |
10208 | Assistant Database Administrator (Grade-9) (Base Year 2022) of Sonali Bank PLC. [View Circular] | 10 | Under National Pay Scale 2015, BDT 22,000-53,060 | 01/03/2023 |
| Tk. 200 | 14/02/2024 |
10207 | Assistant Engineer (IT)/ Assistant Maintenance Engineer (Grade-9) (Base Year 2022) [View Circular] | 65 | Under National Pay Scale 2015, BDT 22,000-53,060 | 01/03/2023 |
| Tk. 200 | 14/02/2024 |
10206 | Assistant Programmer (Grade-9) (Base Year 2022) [View Circular] | 63 | Under National Pay Scale 2015, BDT 22000-53060 | 01/03/2023 | Four years Honors degree from any recognized university in mentioned subjects with at-least two first division/class. Third division/class in any examination is not allowed. Have to be member/associate member of recognized/registered professional Computer Society. | Tk. 200 | 14/02/2024 |
10205 | Senior Officer (IT) (Base Year-2022) [View Circular] | 135 | Under National Pay Scale 2015, BDT 22000-53060 | 01/03/2023 | Masters degree/ Four year honors degree from a recognized university in mentioned subject with at-least one first division/class in any examination. Third division/class in any examination is not allowed. | Tk. 200 | 14/02/2024 |
10204 | Officer-Rural Credit/Officer (RC) (Base Year-2022) of Janata Bank Ltd [View Circular] | 114 | Under National Pay Scale 2015, BDT 16000-38640 and other facilities as per rules | 01/03/2023 | Four year Honors/Masters degree from any recognized university with at-least 1 first division/class. Third division/class in any examination is not allowed. | Tk. 200 | 26/01/2024 |
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Application Fee: Non-refundable 200/- (TK Two Hundred only). Dutch Bangla Bank PLC’s Mobile Financial Services (MFS) ‘Rocket’
Through Prepaid Payment: The applicant has to pay the fee using his own or agent account.
History : On 7 April 1972, after the Independence War and the eventual independence of Bangladesh, the Government of Bangladesh passed the Bangladesh Bank Order, 1972 (P.O. No. 127 of 1972), reorganising the Dhaka branch of the State Bank of Pakistan as Bangladesh Bank, the country’s central bank and apex regulatory body for the country’s monetary and financial system. The 1972 Mujib government pursued a pro-socialist agenda. In 1972, the government decided to nationalise all banks to channel funds to the public sector and to prioritise credit to those sectors that sought to reconstruct the war-torn country – mainly industry and agriculture. However, government control of the wrong sectors prevented these banks from functioning well. This was compounded by the fact that loans were handed out to the public sector without commercial considerations; banks had poor capital lease, provided poor customer service and lacked all market-based monetary instruments. Because loans were given out without commercial considerations, and because they took a long time to call a non-performing loan, and once they did, recovery under the erstwhile judicial system was so expensive, loan recovery was abysmally poor. While the government made a point of intervening everywhere, it did not set up a proper regulatory system to diagnose such problems and correct them. Hence, banking concepts like profitability and liquidity were alien to bank managers, and capital adequacy took a backseat. In 1982, the first reform program was initiated, wherein the government denationalised two of the six nationalised commercial banks and permitted private local banks to compete in the banking sector. In 1986, a National Commission on Money, Banking and Credit was appointed to deal with the problems of the banking sector, and a number of steps were taken for the recovery targets for the nationalised commercial banks and development financial institutions and prohibiting defaulters from getting new loans. Yet the efficiency of the banking sector could not be improved. The Financial Sector Adjustment Credit (FSAC) and Financial Sector Reform Programme (FSRP) were formed in 1990, upon contracts with the World Bank. These programs sought to remove government distortions and lessen the financial repression. Policies made use of the McKinnon-Shaw hypothesis, which stated that removing distortions augments efficiency in the credit market and increases competition. The policies therefore involved banks providing loans on a commercial basis, enhancing bank efficiency and limiting government control to monetary policy only. FSRP forced banks to have a minimum capital adequacy, to systematically classify loans and to implement modern computerised systems, including those that handle accounting. It forced the central bank to free up interest rates, revise financial laws and increase supervision in the credit market. The government also developed the capital market, which was also performing poorly.[citation needed] FSRP expired in 1996. Afterwards, the Government of Bangladesh formed a Bank Reform Committee (BRC), whose recommendations were largely unaddressed by the then-government.[citation needed] At present it has ten offices located at Motijheel, Sadarghat, Chittagong, Khulna, Bogra, Rajshahi, Sylhet, Barisal, Rangpur and Mymensingh in Bangladesh; total manpower stood at 5807 (officials 3981, subordinate staff 1826) as of 31 March 2015.
Branch offices:
1. Motijheel
2. Sadarghat
3. Bogura
4. Chattogram
5. Rajshahi
6. Barishal
7. Khulna
8 Sylhet
9. Rangpur