Advisers Approve Criminal Procedure Amendment and Essential Revenue Services

Bangladesh leaders made several important decisions during a government meeting Sunday. Professor Muhammad Yunus led the Council of Advisers session at his office. The group voted to change criminal procedure laws through a new ordinance. Officials also decided to make all tax agency services essential for the country. The council finished their work with approval of a solar energy program.

The advisers backed a security agreement with Turkey during their discussions. Both countries will work together to fight terrorism and improve safety measures. The partnership creates new ways for law enforcement agencies to share information. Turkish and Bangladeshi officials can train together under the new deal. Security experts from each nation will coordinate their efforts against threats.

United Nations human rights officials received permission to open an office in Bangladesh. The mission will monitor conditions and help protect people across the country. International observers can work directly with local groups through this new arrangement. Human rights workers will report on progress and problems they find. The office gives Bangladesh another way to improve its global reputation.

Government leaders approved the National Rooftop Solar Programme as their final major decision. The project will help homes and businesses use clean energy from the sun. Solar panels on rooftops can reduce electricity costs for families and companies. The program supports Bangladesh efforts to fight climate change. Clean energy projects create jobs and protect the environment for future generations.
 

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