Eid Greetings Foster Warmth at Secretariat

Following the extended Eid-ul-Fitr holidays, Prime Minister Tariq Rahman returned to office on Tuesday, 24 March, resuming regular administrative duties at the Secretariat. Arriving promptly at 9:01 a.m., he exchanged cordial Eid greetings with officers and staff before commencing his daily official work.

The Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary, Atikur Rahman Ruman, confirmed the event, noting that the early morning interaction set a warm and collegial tone for the office. “The Prime Minister’s personal engagement reflects both the festive spirit of the season and his commitment to fostering a harmonious working environment,” he remarked.

The Eid greeting session was attended by senior officials from various ministries, including Ariful Haque Chowdhury, Rashiduzzaman Millat, Mahdi Amin, Cabinet Secretary Nasimul Gani, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister ABM Abdus Sattar, Private Secretary Mia Muhammad Ashraf Reza Faridi, and other secretaries and senior bureaucrats.

The session fostered a friendly and engaging atmosphere within the Secretariat. Officers reported that the Prime Minister personally inquired about their family well-being and professional progress, while briefly outlining key national development priorities and policy directions.

A summary of key participants and their activities is provided below:

PositionNameActivity
Prime MinisterTariq RahmanArrived at 9:01 a.m.; exchanged Eid greetings
Minister of Expatriates’ WelfareAriful Haque ChowdhuryGreeted staff and exchanged Eid wishes
State Minister for Civil AviationRashiduzzaman MillatParticipated in greetings; office inspection
Advisor to the Prime MinisterMahdi AminAttended and engaged with colleagues
Cabinet SecretaryNasimul GaniOffered administrative guidance; exchanged greetings
Chief Secretary to the PMABM Abdus SattarGreeted officers and staff
Private SecretaryMia Muhammad Ashraf Reza FaridiAttended and interacted with colleagues

The Prime Minister’s presence and personal engagement during the event infused the Secretariat with a sense of camaraderie and motivation. Officers described the session as both uplifting and memorable, noting that such interactions reinforce workplace morale and efficiency.

By directly connecting with staff, the Prime Minister has set an example of human-centred leadership within government administration, demonstrating how top-level engagement can cultivate a supportive, respectful, and congenial work environment.

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