Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre


Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre is a training institute for the public sector. It was founded in 1984, and is situated in Savar, Dhaka District. The premises has teaching facilities, quarters for the officers, a mosque, and a lake. Sayeed Mahbub Khan is the rector of the Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre.

History

Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre was established in 1984. The Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre was established by merging the Bangladesh Administrative Staff College, National Institute of Public Administration, Civil Officers' Training Academy, and the Staff Training Institute. The foundation stone of the centre was laid in December 1981 and the centre became operational on 28 April 1984, as an autonomous body with a Rector as its head who is a senior Secretary to the Government.
The Centre has four division units based in Chittagong Division, Dhaka Division, Rajshahi Division, and Khulna Division.
In February 2009, Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre organized a seminar on 'Improving public services through total quality management' with support from Japan International Cooperation Agency. At the silver jubilee celebration of the Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina reminded the bureaucrats that they were servants of the public and not masters.
In 2010, Bangladesh Supreme Court announced plans to train judges of lower courts in the Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre and the Bangladesh Military Academy.
In September 2020, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated a 20 story building of Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre in Savar.

Administration

The rector is the head of the training institution, assisted by the MDS. The rector also chairs the governing body of the BPATC School and College, a secondary school located within the precincts of BPATC.
The board of governors of Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre is under the direction of a Cabinet Minister.

Board of governors