This document lists the telephone numbers of various officers of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) in Bangladesh. It includes office and residential phone numbers as well as mobile numbers for over 150 officers ranging from the Commissioner down to Assistant Commissioners (AC). The numbers are organized by the officers' designation and include designations such as Additional Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, and others.
This document appears to be an attendance record from the HR department of an organization listing the names and employee IDs of 20 employees, the dates they were granted and returned from leave, the duration of their leave in days, and occasional notes. It records the dates different employees were granted and returned from annual, casual, and medical leave between January and April 2013.
A 4 day training workshop on disaster management and first aid was held at DMCH hospital. The summary includes:
1. The names and details of 5 participants who attended the workshop.
2. Their designations, departments, contact numbers and badge numbers are listed.
This document outlines the responsibilities and members of various committees for an annual event. It lists 13 committees including the main committee, finance committee, publicity and awareness committee, venue management committee, catering and accommodation committee, childcare committee, guest coordination committee, and security committee. Each committee has a chairperson and 8-12 members with representatives from different departments. The committees will oversee various activities and ensure smooth management of the event.
The document outlines the organizational structure of the police force in Bangladesh. It shows the Commissioner of Police at the top, with various Deputy Commissioners and Additional Commissioners overseeing different divisions such as operations, intelligence, standards, logistics and traffic. Each division is then further divided into zones, districts, and units with Assistant Commissioners, Senior Assistant Commissioners, and Officers in Charge at lower levels managing police stations, outposts, and other facilities.
The document discusses DMP, CCTV's installation of surveillance camera systems, security systems, and closed circuit TV. It provides an overview of the types of cabling installed for voice, data, fiber, wireless LANs, cable TV, and CCTV surveillance cameras. It also mentions DMP provides a police information management system software and online case entry system for traffic cases that can be accessed via mobile devices and connects to a printer.
This document contains information about various law enforcement teams in Bangladesh, including their designations, members, team names, call signs, and contact information. It includes teams for narcotics, arms recovery, anti-smuggling, vehicle theft prevention, dacoity prevention, special operations, and bomb disposal. The teams are divided into different tables based on their functions. The document provides key details about the composition and organization of these law enforcement units.
The document outlines several divisions of Dhaka city and the neighborhoods that fall under each division. Specifically, it lists 7 divisions - Wari Division, Lalbagh Division, Ramna Division, Motijheel Division, Tejgaon Division, Mirpur Division, Gulshan Division, and Uttara Division - and the neighborhoods that comprise each division, providing the administrative breakdown of Dhaka city.
The document contains login credentials for VPN and a system called PIMS. It lists the VPN user as dhaka with the password dha1000. It also provides a login user of dmpop1 and password of dmpop1#13 for accessing the PIMS system.
This document contains a user identification form for a web-based police information management system (PIMS). It provides details for a new user account, including the user's full name, designation, police ID number to be used as the login, email address, national ID, unit, contact phone number, and requested user type. A recommending authority has signed to request the creation or revocation of the user account.
An employee of the Dhaka Central Jail (name redacted) has applied for 3 days of casual leave. The employee currently works in the Medical/Dental department of the jail and the leave is needed for personal reasons. The employee has requested approval for the casual leave and provided contact information.
The document is a request letter from an employee named Gvt. Gy3vi †nv‡mb working in the GmGBm/AvBwU department of the Ministry of Home Affairs in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The employee is requesting approval for two days of leave - May 18th and 19th - for personal reasons. The employee has respectfully requested the approval of the requested leave dates from the concerned authority.
1) This document is a letter from the Bangladesh government's Ministry of Public Administration to a company regarding submission of reports on monthly travel allowances for government employees in 2011.
2) It provides details of 12 government employees such as their names, designation, travel allowance order number and date, number of travel days claimed, and dates of travel.
3) For each employee, it is noted that the travel allowance was correctly claimed within the specified time period.
1. The document reports on the submission of monthly progress reports by some police officers of a department as per orders.
2. It provides details of two officers who submitted progress reports between specific dates in accordance with orders.
3. The letter requests that the information be noted and informs that future arrangements will be communicated.
1. This is a notice from the HR department informing a company manager that an employee named [name redacted] has been issued a termination notice due to order [order details redacted] and their termination will be effective from [date redacted].
2. The manager is being notified so that the necessary actions can be taken to remove the employee from the company after their termination date.
3. The notice is from the HR department of XYZ company in Dhaka.
1. Two government employees, Sergeant Gobindojon Khan and Sergeant Ajay Kumar Roy, submitted applications for monthly salary advances of 10,000 BDT and 5,000 BDT respectively for personal needs.
2. They requested the authority's permission to receive the salary advances, as it was urgently required for their personal work.
3. Both applicants served in the 2nd Battalion of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police, and submitted their applications through proper channels.
1. This is a leave application form for government employees in Bangladesh. It requests information about the applicant's name, position, salary, type and duration of leave requested, reason for leave, and home address during leave period.
2. The form is to be filled out by relevant officials with their recommendations and comments, and approval from the department head. It refers to applicable rules and regulations regarding the leave approval process.
- The documents are reports submitted by various police officers to their superiors requesting leave to take compulsory/forced holidays as instructed by orders.
- The officers provide their names, designations, dates and duration of leave ordered, and state that they will submit their reports upon return from leave.
- The documents follow a similar format and provide details of the officer, leave ordered, and intention to report back.
This document contains personal information about an individual in Bengali, including their name, father's name, date of birth, education level, job history, and contact details. It appears to be an application or registration form for some type of government or official purpose in Bangladesh.
A female police member named GGmAvB/77 from Bogura district has applied to join the Female Police Unit (FPU). She joined the police force in 2003 and is currently working in Bogura. She comes from a poor family and is the sole breadwinner. She has provided her personal details including date of birth, height, education and experience in order to be considered for the FPU position. She is requesting favorable consideration of her application to financially support her family.
This document contains information about various law enforcement teams in Bangladesh, including their designations, members, team names, call signs, and contact information. It includes teams for narcotics, arms recovery, anti-smuggling, vehicle theft prevention, dacoity prevention, special operations, and bomb disposal. The teams are divided into different tables based on their functions. The document provides key details about the composition and organization of these law enforcement units.
The document outlines several divisions of Dhaka city and the neighborhoods that fall under each division. Specifically, it lists 7 divisions - Wari Division, Lalbagh Division, Ramna Division, Motijheel Division, Tejgaon Division, Mirpur Division, Gulshan Division, and Uttara Division - and the neighborhoods that comprise each division, providing the administrative breakdown of Dhaka city.
The document contains login credentials for VPN and a system called PIMS. It lists the VPN user as dhaka with the password dha1000. It also provides a login user of dmpop1 and password of dmpop1#13 for accessing the PIMS system.
This document contains a user identification form for a web-based police information management system (PIMS). It provides details for a new user account, including the user's full name, designation, police ID number to be used as the login, email address, national ID, unit, contact phone number, and requested user type. A recommending authority has signed to request the creation or revocation of the user account.
An employee of the Dhaka Central Jail (name redacted) has applied for 3 days of casual leave. The employee currently works in the Medical/Dental department of the jail and the leave is needed for personal reasons. The employee has requested approval for the casual leave and provided contact information.
The document is a request letter from an employee named Gvt. Gy3vi †nv‡mb working in the GmGBm/AvBwU department of the Ministry of Home Affairs in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The employee is requesting approval for two days of leave - May 18th and 19th - for personal reasons. The employee has respectfully requested the approval of the requested leave dates from the concerned authority.
1) This document is a letter from the Bangladesh government's Ministry of Public Administration to a company regarding submission of reports on monthly travel allowances for government employees in 2011.
2) It provides details of 12 government employees such as their names, designation, travel allowance order number and date, number of travel days claimed, and dates of travel.
3) For each employee, it is noted that the travel allowance was correctly claimed within the specified time period.
1. The document reports on the submission of monthly progress reports by some police officers of a department as per orders.
2. It provides details of two officers who submitted progress reports between specific dates in accordance with orders.
3. The letter requests that the information be noted and informs that future arrangements will be communicated.
1. This is a notice from the HR department informing a company manager that an employee named [name redacted] has been issued a termination notice due to order [order details redacted] and their termination will be effective from [date redacted].
2. The manager is being notified so that the necessary actions can be taken to remove the employee from the company after their termination date.
3. The notice is from the HR department of XYZ company in Dhaka.
1. Two government employees, Sergeant Gobindojon Khan and Sergeant Ajay Kumar Roy, submitted applications for monthly salary advances of 10,000 BDT and 5,000 BDT respectively for personal needs.
2. They requested the authority's permission to receive the salary advances, as it was urgently required for their personal work.
3. Both applicants served in the 2nd Battalion of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police, and submitted their applications through proper channels.
1. This is a leave application form for government employees in Bangladesh. It requests information about the applicant's name, position, salary, type and duration of leave requested, reason for leave, and home address during leave period.
2. The form is to be filled out by relevant officials with their recommendations and comments, and approval from the department head. It refers to applicable rules and regulations regarding the leave approval process.
- The documents are reports submitted by various police officers to their superiors requesting leave to take compulsory/forced holidays as instructed by orders.
- The officers provide their names, designations, dates and duration of leave ordered, and state that they will submit their reports upon return from leave.
- The documents follow a similar format and provide details of the officer, leave ordered, and intention to report back.
This document contains personal information about an individual in Bengali, including their name, father's name, date of birth, education level, job history, and contact details. It appears to be an application or registration form for some type of government or official purpose in Bangladesh.
A female police member named GGmAvB/77 from Bogura district has applied to join the Female Police Unit (FPU). She joined the police force in 2003 and is currently working in Bogura. She comes from a poor family and is the sole breadwinner. She has provided her personal details including date of birth, height, education and experience in order to be considered for the FPU position. She is requesting favorable consideration of her application to financially support her family.