This document provides guidelines for assigning file numbers to documents in Bangladesh government offices. It specifies that file numbers should have 8 digits where the first 2 digits denote the ministry/department, next 2 digits denote the division/section, next 4 digits are serial numbers. The last 2 digits denote the month and year of filing. An example file number is provided and explained. Standard codes for departments, subjects, and sections are also listed.
This document provides guidelines for assigning file numbers to documents in Bangladesh government offices. It specifies that file numbers should have 8 digits where the first 2 digits denote the ministry/department, next 2 digits denote the division/section, next 4 digits are serial numbers. The last 2 digits denote the month and year of filing. An example file number is provided and explained. Standard codes for departments, subjects, and sections are also listed.
This document provides guidelines for assigning file numbers to documents in Bangladesh government offices. It specifies that file numbers should have 8 digits where the first 2 digits denote the ministry/department, next 2 digits denote the division/section, next 4 digits are serial numbers. The last 2 digits denote the month and year of filing. An example file number is provided and explained. Standard codes for departments, subjects, and sections are also listed.
This document provides guidelines for assigning file numbers to documents in Bangladesh government offices. It specifies that file numbers should have 8 digits where the first 2 digits denote the ministry/department, next 2 digits denote the division/section, next 4 digits are serial numbers. The last 2 digits denote the month and year of filing. An example file number is provided and explained. Standard codes for departments, subjects, and sections are also listed.