শনিবার, ১৩ই জুন ২০২৬, ৩০শে জ্যৈষ্ঠ ১৪৩৩ | E-Paper
Breaking news:
  • সারাদেশে জেলা ও উপজেলা প্রতিনিধি নিয়োগ করা হচ্ছে। আগ্রহী হলে আপনার সিভি ই-মেইল করতে পারেন। ই-মেইল edailyvoa@gmail.com
News Headlines:
  • National cricketer Nayeem assaulted, taken to police station; SI, 2 officers withdrawn
  • Chairmen appointed to 8 urban authorities, 7 are BNP leaders
  • US beat Paraguay 4-1 in dream start for World Cup co-hosts
  • Bangladeshi youth killed by BSF gunfire at Kulaura border
  • Efforts are being made to erase the country's true history from public memory.
  • Tax-free income threshold raised to Tk 375,000; year-round tax return filing introduced
  • When the World Cup meets economics
  • Messi scores on injury return as Argentina beat Iceland in World Cup warm-up
  • Products likely to see price rise or fall
  • "Everyone Must Work for the Welfare of Expatriates" District Migration Coordination Committee Meeting Held in Tangail

Interim Government Launches ‘Shubhechha’ App and ‘Druto Ticket’ Platform to Enhance Public Services

Desk Report

Published:
১১ ফেব্রুয়ারী ২০২৬, ১২:১২

The interim government has launched two new digital platforms, “Shubhechha” and “Druto Ticket,” to strengthen engagement with expatriates and ensure transparency in public transportation services.

The platforms were presented to Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna on Tuesday by senior officials, including ICT Special Assistant Faiz Ahmad Taiyab and ICT Secretary Shish Haider Chowdhury.

According to the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing, the “Shubhechha” mobile application will enable expatriate Bangladeshis to access more than 100 government and civic services. These include passport services, consular assistance, investment information, social protection, and grievance redress mechanisms.

The “Druto Ticket” platform aims to centralize ticket sales for buses, trains, and airlines. It is expected to reduce irregularities, overpricing, and middlemen, especially during peak travel periods such as Eid festivals.

Professor Yunus thanked the officials involved and said the main objective was to provide hassle-free services to citizens. He described the initiative as a beginning and emphasized the need to expand it further.

He also expressed hope that the next elected government would continue and strengthen the project.

Experts believe these digital initiatives will help reduce service-related harassment, increase transparency, and enhance expatriate participation in national development.

If implemented effectively, the platforms could mark a major step toward modernizing Bangladesh’s public service delivery system.


Comment:

Related news