Local Government The Ministry of Rural Development and Cooperatives, the District Level Office of the Department of Local Government Engineering under the Department of Local Government in the Office of the Upazila Engineer. The head of the Upazila Engineer's Office is the "Upazila Engineer".
Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) is one of the largest engineering agencies of the country. It began its journey in the 60s as Rural Works Programme and with the passage of time, its activities expanded from the remotest corner of the country up to the cities.
Role of LGED in strengthening of rural economy through the development of rural transportation and improvement of rural markets and growth centers are visible across the country. Contribution of these infrastructures is enormous in achieving the ever-increasing national growth. People living in rural areas now have access to metaled roads within two kilometers while the rural infrastructures play a pivotal role in the improvement of lifestyle and reducing poverty.
LGED also maintains its presence in infrastructure development in urban areas. The department is also involved in providing technical assistance, governance improvement, and capacity building of Urban Local Bodies (Municipalities and City Corporations).
LGED’s role in augmenting agricultural and fish production through small scale water resources (SSWR) development projects is remarkable. These initiatives have created short and long term employment opportunities for a low-income groups of people. Local stakeholders are included while planning and implementing the schemes and in the operation and maintenance.
Besides, the activities mentioned above, LGED extending technical assistance to Local Government Institutions. Required technical assistance is also provided to various ministries.
LGED also develops infrastructure databases, maps, technical specifications, manuals, etc. required for development projects. Regular training courses conducted by LGED for enhancing the skill of its own employees, members of the Local Government Institutions, and other stakeholders.
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS