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Upazila Parishad had been introduced as a new fashion of decentralization in Bangladesh in 1982 by military dictator. It is a local government tier in between district and union. This system for the first time in the history of Bangladesh bring all nation building departments at the door steps of the rural people. The judiciary has also decentralized under this system. This unique system which could utilize for the betterment of rural people as well as rural development.The UZP was headed by a popularly elected chairman and composed of several categories of members: representative members (UP chairmen), official members (officials of nation-building departments working at the upazila level) and women members elected amongst from the female members of the respective Union Parishad. The present debate is over the coordination among the UZC UNO and the local MP who has been overshadowed the parishad as Advisor. This study on Kumarkhali upazila has looked into the working procedure in this triangular conflicting situation.
On the rural local government administration in Bangladesh.
In uneasy partnership at the helm of the modern state stand elected party politicians and professional bureaucrats. This book is the first comprehensive comparison of these two powerful elites. In seven countries--the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Sweden, Italy, and the Netherlands--researchers questioned 700 bureaucrats and 6OO politicians in an effort to understand how their aims, attitudes, and ambitions differ within cultural settings. One of the authors' most significant findings is that the worlds of these two elites overlap much more in the United States than in Europe. But throughout the West bureaucrats and politicians each wear special blinders and each have special virtues. In a well-ordered polity, the authors conclude, politicians articulate society's dreams and bureaucrats bring them gingerly to earth.
This book explores the relationship between bureaucrats and elected politicians in Bangladesh and discusses how this impacts governance and development in the country from an empirical perspective. It looks at the interplay of politics and bureaucracy in ancient societies, western democracies and in the developing world while highlighting the uniqueness of the Bangladesh experience and its indigenous contexts of local governance. The author presents a historical overview of the nature of political development, shift of regimes in Bangladesh, and the role of various agents and stakeholders. Through a detailed study, the book provides an analytical and theoretical framework to understanding the linkages between politics and bureaucracy, governance and development in South Asia and Bangladesh, with implications for geopolitics and economic growth. This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers and students of political economy, development studies, public administration, comparative politics as well as to policymakers, bureaucrats, government bodies, and especially those concerned with Bangladesh.