Staff Reporter :
The Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) celebrated its 53rd founding anniversary on Tuesday with a renewed pledge to ensure transparency, merit-based recruitment, and service excellence in the public sector.
Prof Dr Mobasser Monem, Chairman of the PSC, formally inaugurated the anniversary celebrations at the Commission’s headquarters in Dhaka. Senior officials, former PSC members, civil servants, and representatives from various ministries attended the event.
Dr Monem emphasised the Commission’s evolving role in shaping a dynamic and competent civil administration. “Over the past five decades, the PSC has remained steadfast in upholding merit, fairness, and transparency in public recruitment.
As we step into a new era, we are focusing on modernization and digital transformation to meet the challenges of the future,” he said.
Established in 1972, the PSC has been the constitutional body responsible for conducting examinations and selecting candidates for various government positions, including the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS).
This year’s celebration included panel discussions, exhibitions showcasing the Commission’s milestones, and the release of a special publication outlining its achievements and future roadmap.
Speakers at the event lauded the PSC’s role in nation-building and stressed the importance of maintaining integrity and inclusivity in the recruitment process.