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- Israel expands ground assault in Gaza
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- Dhaka’s air ‘unhealthy for sensitive groups’ this morning
- Trump set to unleash 'Liberation Day' tariffs

Tk 19,000 crore spent solely on training
Despite the significant public funds spent annually on training government employees, the impact remains limited. Many officials are transferred to different ministries soon after completing their training, while others retire immediately afterward. As a result, the acquired knowledge is rarely...