Mostafizur Rahman Alek appointed as Narail District Council Administrator


Published: 05:34 31 March 2026
Virgin freedom fighter Mostafizur Rahman Alek has been appointed as the Narail District Council Administrator. The appointment was made through a notification issued by the Local Government Department.
The notification published on March 31 said that he will serve as the administrator until further orders are issued in accordance with the District Council Act.
The concerned parties hope that the appointment of Mostafizur Rahman Alek, who has been involved in administrative and social activities for a long time, will further accelerate the local administrative activities of Narail.
The notification further mentions that the role of the administrator is very important in conducting the normal activities of the District Council and implementing developmental work.
Satisfaction has been expressed at the local level with the new responsibility and the concerned parties expect that he will play an effective role in the overall development of the District Council.
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