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Role of Bureaucracy in Development

Course title: Public Personnel Administration in


Bangladesh (PA-212)

Submitted to:
Jannatul Ferdous
Assistant Professor
Dept of Public Administration,
Comilla University.

Submitted by:
Md.Tajul Islam
Student Id: 11903040
Session: 2018-19
Batch: 13th
Department: Public Administration

Submission Date: 18 October, 2020


Role of Bureaucracy in Development
Md. Tajul Islam
The concept of bureaucracy or civil service is a universal concept in the world. To the general
people, bureaucracy is the system of a monarchical system. Despite the speculations about
the bureaucracy system, the contribution of the bureaucracy in accelerating development is
memorable.

The word bureaucracy is common in administrative sector. The concept of bureaucracy


include in the classical organization theory. But it's still alive successfully in the world. When
we said about bureaucracy, the first name that comes to mind is Max Weber. According to
many, the term bureaucracy was first used by a French minister. The word bureaucracy is
originated from English word Bureau and Kratia. Bureau means Desk or Table and Kratia
means Government. So originally, bureaucracy means desk government.

Without Max Weber bureaucracy term is unfinished for the discussion. He is the father of
modern "Ideal Types of Bureaucracy." Professor Garner defines, "Bureaucracy means the
civil servants, the administrative functionaries who are professionally trained for the public
service and who enjoy permanency of tenure, promotion within service-partly by seniority
and partly by merit.” Although sociologist Max Weber theorized about bureaucracy, he did
not specify a definition about bureaucracy.

Although there is controversy over Max Weber's bureaucracy, so no far theories has been
published that is better than bureaucracy. Actually Max Weber based his theory of
bureaucracy on power and authority. Max Weber mentioned three types of authority,
traditional authority, Charismatic authority and legitimate logical authority.

Karl Marx analyzed about bureaucracy differently. Referring to the socialist system, he
tacitly supported the bureaucracy. When we hear the word bureaucracy, some negative things
come automatic to the fore. So the bureaucracy does not do anything good? Even if, there is
much debate about bureaucracy, it's still an established system in all countries in the world.
The presence of bureaucracy is visible in the all types of government and none-government
organization.
In Bangladesh perspective, development and bureaucracy are intimately dependent on each
other. In general, by the development we mean a positive change in the current situation. In
this country, the position of the bureaucracy is constitutionally guaranteed. Articles 59 and 60
of the Constitution of Bangladesh deal with local governance. Several article of the
Constitution of Bangladesh deal with the service, one of which are article 137 to 141, article
133, article 21, article 29, article 77, article 55 and so on.

Here local government system divided into two parts. First one is local government and
second one is local self government. Union Parishad, Upozila Parishad, Paorashava, and so
on is example of local self government and Division, Zila, Upozila, etc are example of local
government. The local government is the part of central government in Bangladesh. The
position of bureaucracy in visible, not only the local government system but also in the
central government system in Bangladesh. Basically, the development activities of
Bangladesh are implemented by the local government, local self government, and central
government. Bureaucracy works at the core of governance at the local and central levels.

The activities are conducted following the hierarchical principles of the bureaucracy. By
following the top to bottom policy here, accountability can be ensured in making any
decision. The central administrative structure in Bangladesh, secretary is in the top position.
Additional Secretary, Join Secretary, Deputy Secretary, Senior Assistant Secretary, Assistant
Secretary, their positions are top to bottom. In Bangladesh, there is dual system of
administration. One is policy making centre that we called ministry and second is field
administration.

In districts level, Deputy Commissioner is head of districts. All the performance of district is
centered on the Districts Commissioner. If we look the activities of District Commissioner,
most of its activities related to development such as public health, education, social welfare,
welfare of backward classes and communities. Although the work is done by different
departments, the District Commissioner is at the root of it. Like Districts Commission, field
administration works on development at central and local level in Bangladesh.

After the Second World War development administration one of the branches of public
administration that has emerged. Fred W. Riggs said the development administration to
identify, "they have been non-ecological in so far as they failed to relate administrative
behavior to its environment. They have been static in so far as they took the basic
institutional patterns of social structures for granted, failing to examine the condition which
brought these patterns into existence which maintained them or which caused them to
change." On the others hand. Development is a multidimensional blueprint that normally
connotes metamorphosis from a less to a more bodacious state. It also means maximized
economic efficiency and proliferation, of productive capacities, cardinal concern is economic
development.

In progressive democracies like Bangladesh there are president, prime ministers and ministers
at the head of state administration and their chief responsibility; is to formulate policy. But in
routine this task is done by the top bureaucrats. The bureaucracy in Bangladesh works under
the penumbra of ministerial responsibility. For every signature of the government, the
minister is accountable to the Parliament. Though the bureaucracy administers government
policies, they remain in monstrous anonymity. They do not take part in Parliamentary
contemplation nor are they component of political parties. The deeds of the civil servants
must be shielded by the minister on the floor of the House. This system coerces the minister
to keep a close surveillant on the actions of the bureaucracy and the bureaucracy to demean,
in such a way that the minister is not put into discomfort. The bureaucracy, through
acquaintance knows what policy is or is not feasible. Hence the minister hearkens to the
advice of the top civil servant as to the judiciousness, of a policy from administrative point of
view. Thus in a healthy footing, the minister and the bureaucracy are harmoniously,
complementary – the minister bestowed the policy decisions and the bureaucracy executing
the decisions.

In this way, they contribute from policy-making to end development. Indeed development
activities are impossible without bureaucracy and bureaucrat. While there is a lot of
speculation about bureaucracy, I hope this will solve the problem and create more brilliance
in the development sector.

The writer is a student, Department Of Public Administration, Comilla University.


Email: tajulcoupa13@yahoo.com

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