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Ongoing projects will ensure uninterrupted power supply: Nasrul
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DHAKA, March 13, 2021 (BSS) – State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid today said after implementation of the ongoing projects of modernisation of distribution companies will ensure uninterrupted power supply to the consumers.
“Bangladesh’s distribution system is being upgraded like the distribution system of the developed nations. The main goal of the projects will be raising customer service,” he told as the chief guest at a webinar.
Forum for Energy Reporters, Bangladesh (FERB) organised the webinar on ‘Underground cabling to ensure uninterrupted power supply’ in the capital with its chairman Arun Karmakar in the chair. Executive director of FERB Shamim Jahangir moderated the programme, while power secretary Md Habibur Rahman spoke as the special guest.
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How problematic the constituency activities of our MPs may appear, parliament members constituency work is considered necessary in all types of representative democracies. Professor Philip Norton of the UK House of Lords has outlined at least seven aspects of the MPs constituency work. They act as safety valve for the freedom of expression and participation of the people. They act as providers of authentic information on governance and public policies. They also act as local dignitaries, advocates of constituency causes, benefactors or welfare officers for individual constituents, powerful friends and lastly, as promoters of constituency interests. While constituency work may be considered an important public relations tool for the law makers, Bangladesh does not seem to bear the hypothesis. Bangladeshi MPs feature four out of Norton s seven-role-narrative. They mostly have been benefactors for their constituents, powerful friends, advocates and/or promoter