Local Government Adviser Asif Mahmud has proposed creating part-time job opportunities for students in various government offices. In a statement shared on his official Facebook page, he emphasized the need to utilize students for roles that do not require full-time permanent appointments.
“Many positions in different departments can be efficiently handled on a part-time basis. This will not only reduce government expenditure but also help students achieve financial stability,” he wrote.
The adviser believes that such a move will create a win-win situation, offering students practical work experience while ensuring the efficient use of public resources. His proposal has already begun drawing attention from educators and policymakers, who see potential in bridging the gap between education and employment through this initiative.
Asif Mahmud’s idea, if implemented, could mark a new phase in youth engagement in public service and help thousands of students support their education while contributing to the nation’s administration.
