The Bangladesh Secretariat (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ সচিবালয়, romanized: Bangladesh Shochibaloy) is the administrative headquarters of the Government of Bangladesh, and houses the majority of ministries and government agencies and bodies, located in Segunbagicha, Dhaka. The secretariat can refer to the complex of ministries, or refer to the Bangladesh Civil Service central administration. Its political heads are the ministers while the administrative heads are the Secretaries to the Government. The Secretariat complex was originally constructed as the Secretariat of East Pakistan.

History

The Daily Star reported on 15 July 2009 that the Bangladesh Secretariat was filled with lobbyists who were interfering with the duties of ministers and secretaries. Despite Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina calling for an end to lobbying at the secretariat, the Bangladesh Secretariat received 1,200 visitors a day.

On 9 May 2015, the ICT Division started providing free WiFi at their Bangladesh Secretariat.

The Cabinet Division declared the Bangladesh Secretariat a smoke-free zone on 24 October 2017.

Mohammed Nasim, the Minister of Health and Family Welfare, got stuck in a lift at the Bangladesh Secretariat for 23 minutes on 10 October 2016. It was a new lift that had been installed only for his usage.

On 7 July 2019, there was a fire at the Bangladesh Secretariat. The fire originated from the seventh floor of building six.

In March 2020, the Bangladesh Secretariat announced new restrictions on entrance due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. On 1 June 2020, the government announced that only 25 percent of the officials of Bangladesh Secretariat will work there physically while the about the same will work from home due to the pandemic.

Rozina Islam, a journalist for the daily Prothom Alo, was confined at the Bangladesh Secretariat for five hours and had her mobile phones seized after she went there to report on the Health Ministry on 17 April 2021. She was harassed and assaulted during her detention at the secretariat. After which Sibbir Ahmed Osmani, Deputy Secretary of the Health Ministry, filed a case against her under the Official Secrets Act of 1923. A subsequent press conference by the Ministry of Health in the Bangladesh Secretariat was boycotted by journalists following a decision of the Bangladesh Secretariat Reporters' Forum.

A new secretariat was proposed to be built at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar by the government to bring the secretariat closer to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). The new building was supposed to take full account of the designs of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban building, made by prominent architect Louis Kahn. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina set up a committee to suggest alternatives to the current building. Four nine-storied buildings with 14-storey foundation will be constructed on 32 acres of land. The proposal for relocating the secretariat from Segunbagicha to Sher-e-Bangla Nagar was cancelled and the secretariat will remain at Segunbagicha.

Structure and departments

References


Bangladesh Sachibalaya or Old Secretariat, Stock Photo Image of

Prime Minister visits secretariat after a long time Bangladesh Live News

Bangladesh Secretariat debars visitors’ entry The Business Post

Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. Community Facebook

4 December rally of secretariat employees postponed The Business Standard