• Dhaka Sun, 22 DECEMBER 2024,
logo

Joy inaugurates ‘333’ services

Rtv online desk

  12 Apr 2018, 00:00

Prime Minister's Information and Communication Technology Affairs Adviser Sajeeb Ahmed Wazed Joy on Thursday launched the national call centre '333' which is to provide remedies to social problems being faced by people across the country alongside different government information and contacts.

‘People don't have to come to government offices...We will reach all services to their doorsteps,’ Joy said while inaugurating the service at Prime Minister's Office in the capital. Reports BSS.

Officials familiar with the service said one could get 24/7 information services dialing ‘333’ over both mobile phones and land telephones from across the country while the overseas callers would have to dial 09666789333.

Joy told the function that the Awami League government chalked up different plans to reach all services to people's doorsteps as it always thinks about the future of the country where people will not face any type of hurdle.

‘Our aim is to move forward fast, not slowly,’ he said, adding, the country is no more a poor country, now Bangladesh has achieved the criteria for graduation to developing nation from the status of the Least Developed Countries through proper planning and successful implementation.

Joy said, ‘Now our target is to turn Bangladesh into a ‘Developed Country’ by 2041. It is believed that Awami League will be able to attain it ahead of its time, if the citizens of the country keep voting Awami League.’

The Prime Minister's ICT Affairs Adviser said, ‘Our dream and electoral pledge was to achieve ‘Digital Bangladesh’ by 2021. Access to Information, Prime Minister's Office was the first to take on the responsibility of implementing ‘Digital Bangladesh.’

‘We could present ‘Digital Bangladesh’ to our nation two to three years ahead of its time because of our speed of work and a2i's relentless efforts,’ he added.

Main objective of ‘Digital Bangladesh’ was to reach out to rural citizens with government services. And to attain the goal, we had introduced digital centers at union level as well as 3G and 4G networks in the country, he said, adding the citizens will not have to go to government offices, services will come at citizens' fingertip.

Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Minister Mostafa Jabbar, State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak, Secretary (Coordination and Reform) of Cabinet division NM Ziaul Alam, Acting Secretary of Prime Minister's Office Sazzadul Hasan and Chief Executive Officer of Robi Mahtab Hossain, among others, were present at the event with Prime Minister's Principal Secretary Md Nojibur Rhman in the chair.

AH

Comments

  • Most Viewed News Of Country
Read More
AI is Trained to Spot Warning Signs of Ovarian Cancer and Pneumonia
Prof Yunus Calls for Youth Investment and SME Support in D-8 Summit
Jaishankar Calls for a Change in India’s Foreign Policy
The Joy of Victory in Red-Green Attires