Bangladesh to consider easing age restrictions for jobs amid virus crisis

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The government will consider relaxing this limit for job applicants, who cross the threshold through the ongoing coronavirus shutdown, when fresh circulars are issued, State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain has said.

The authorities are exploring alternative measures to help anyone who has been hit hardest by the crisis, in line with the state minister. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina can be considering another incentive package in light of the extraordinary circumstances the united states currently finds itself under.

No new circular for government jobs has been issued since Bangladesh reported its first cases of the coronavirus on Mar 8.

Many possible job applicants, who've completed their studies, will likely reach the utmost age of eligibility to use for a government job through the shutdown.

Generally, government job hunters are allowed to apply before age of 30 as the limit for children of freedom fighters is 32. The job circulars sometimes specify concessions to this limit for job seekers from specially- abled or ethnic minority groups.

Bangladesh has been under lockdown from Mar 26 and the federal government plans to increase shutdown to May 5 amid a surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths across the country. 

The circumstances in the country will dictate when another government job circular is issued, according to Farhad.

“The lockdown is being extended as a result of current situation. We’ll get directives on other issues aswell and we’ll have to think them over,” he said.
The state minister also urged the media to come forward with ideas on the matter.

“The applicants’ age limit ought to be calculated by taking into consideration today's situation. Our thinking at this time is an applicant shouldn't be more than 30 as of Mar 25, because the lockdown was imposed on Mar 26. We would welcome your suggestions aswell,” he said.
Source: https://bdnews24.com

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