Dhaka, June 20 -- The government has decided to swiftly implement a set of urgent reform proposals put forward by the Administrative Reform Commission to advance public service delivery under the interim administration formed in the wake of the student-worker-people uprising, according to the Chief Adviser's Press Wing.

On June 16, a high-level meeting was held at the Office of the Chief Adviser, chaired by Principal Secretary M Siraj Uddin Mia, focusing on 18 actionable proposals by the commission.

It was informed that out of six key commissions, five have submitted a total of 121 immediate reform proposals to the Cabinet Division.

These include nine proposals from the Election Reform Commission, 38 from the Judiciary Reform Commissio...