CA for transforming post offices into effective platforms for economic inclusion

BSS
Published On: 08 Oct 2025, 19:20
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus. -File Photo


DHAKA, Oct 8, 2025 (BSS) - Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has stressed transforming the country's post offices into effective platforms for development and economic inclusion.

"In the current context, it is an urgent to transform post offices into effective platforms for development and economic inclusion, not just as centres for exchanging messages," he said in a message issued today on the occasion of 'World Post Day' to be observed tomorrow (October 9).

The chief adviser said the Directorate of Posts is not only a government service provider but also one of the oldest and most trusted social institutions of the society. 

Through its extensive network, he said, the post offices have the power to reach even the most marginalised people of the society. 

Prof Yunus said the interim government is working to modernise the Directorate of Posts by including it in the mainstream of social and economic activities. 


He hoped that it would be an effective one-stop centre for the local economy, not remaining limited to providing postal services.

Post offices should be developed as community-based economic centres and provide multifaceted facilities such as e-commerce support, digital financial services, transportation and marketing of goods for small entrepreneurs, and information exchange for farmers and marginalised people, the chief adviser said. 


He sought cooperation of all officers, employees of the Directorate of Posts and the countrymen in this journey of change.

Prof Yunus said he is happy to know that 'World Post Day' is being celebrated with due importance in Bangladesh like other countries of the world. 

He wished all the programmes taken on the occasion of World Post Day a success.


 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
US kills 14 in strikes on alleged Pacific drug boats
BNP seeks law adviser's action for restoration of RPO Article 20
ADB seminar charts roadmap for long-term care system in Bangladesh
BIDA clarifies concerning an official letter regarding UK visit
Bangladesh, Maldives to strengthen cooperation in education, religious, cultural sectors
'Logi-Boitha' violence start of nation's dark chapter
BCB receives Independent Inquiry Committee's final report
Initiative to formulate Postal Service Ordinance to usher in new digital era
October 28 killings case must be revived: Golam Parwar
Narsingdi Jamaat demands trial of Sheikh Hasina, associates
১০