Divisional Commissioner of Bangladesh

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The Divisional Commissioner is the chief bureaucratic and revenue officer of a division in Bangladesh. The "DC" supervises the revenue, development and administration work of all the districts and Deputy Commissioners under the jurisdiction of his division.

The Divisional Commissioner office acts as the supervisory head of all divisional government offices situated in the division and oversee the work of Deputy Commissioners who oversee a respective district. A divisional commissioner is given the responsibility of supervising the revenue and development administration of a division. Divisional Commissioners are appointed to their post by the Ministry of Public Administration of the Government of Bangladesh.[1][2]

The work of the Divisional Commissioner is assisted by the Additional Divisional Commissioner. At any time, there may be more than one Additional Divisional Commissioner working for one Divisional Commissioner.[3]

History

The post of Divisional Commissioner was created in 1829 during the time of British rule in India. Due to a lack of effective control in the departmental revenue administration of a division, and lack of proper control and coordination of the work between the divisional judiciary and the revenue system, the Board of Revenue for divisions were abolished, in favour of the post of Divisional Commissioner.[4]

In its present form, the Office of the Divisional Commissioner exists as a post in the Ministry of Public Administration of Bangladesh.[1]

Recruitment

Normally, officers in the rank of Joint Secretary or Additional Secretary with previous experience in field administration are usually appointed by the government as Divisional Commissioners.

List of Incumbent Divisional Commissioners

The following is a list of incumbent Divisional Commissioners of Bangladesh.[5]

List of Incumbent Divisional Commissioners of Bangladesh
Division Name Term start
Barisal Md. Amin Ul Ahsan 3 January 2022[6]
Chittagong Md. Ashraf Uddin 29 January 2022[7]
Dhaka Md. Khalilur Rahman 7 November 2021[8]
Khulna Md. Shahidul Islam (acting) 19 December 2020[9]
Mymensingh Md. Shafiqur Reza Biswas 4 June 2021[10]
Rajshahi G. S. M. Jafarullah 31 December 2021[11]
Rangpur Md. Abdul Wahhab Bhuiya 9 August 2020[12]
Sylhet Md. Mosharrof Hossain 7 November 2021[13]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Ministry of Public Administration (MOPA)".
  2. ^ "Divisional and District Commissioners Are Important for a Prosperous Bangladesh: PM - Bangladesh Awami League Official Site". Archived from the original on 2017-11-11.
  3. ^ "Ministry of Public Administration (MOPA)".
  4. ^ "বিভাগীয় কমিশনার - বাংলাপিডিয়া" (in Bengali). Bn.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  5. ^ "Ministry of Public Administration (MOPA)".
  6. ^ "Home". barisaldiv.gov.bd.
  7. ^ "Home". chittagongdiv.gov.bd.
  8. ^ "Home". dhakadiv.gov.bd.
  9. ^ http://www.khulnadiv.gov.bd/site/officer_list/75b15e83-4121-4462-a185-0d62e0cdc16a/বিভাগীয়%20কমিশনার[bare URL]
  10. ^ "Home". mymensinghdiv.gov.bd.
  11. ^ "Home". rajshahidiv.gov.bd.
  12. ^ "Home". rangpurdiv.gov.bd.
  13. ^ http://www.sylhetdiv.gov.bd/bn/site/officer_list/ড.-মুহাম্মদ-মোশররফ-হোসেন[bare URL]