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  • Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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মোঃ আছিবউর রহমান আছিব (05/25/2018)
Helping local people. Local people come here to take services. Busy office. This is the head office of villages.
Prank for ever (01/05/2018)
This is ishwaripur union parishowed
Mehedi Hasan (01/05/2018)
U.P
Invention of BD (03/14/2018)
UISC Union Information and Service Center is a state-of-the-art information and knowledge center (telecenter) set up in the Union Parishad, which aims to ensure information services at the doorsteps of grassroots people. From this center, people of rural towns can easily get life and livelihood information and necessary services in a familiar environment near their home. On November 7, the Honorable Prime Minister, from his office and the Administrator of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Miss Helen Clark, united all the union information and service centers in the country through a video conference from the Char Kukrimakuri Union in Bhola District. About 100,000 people are receiving information and services from these centers every month. UISC has started to make huge positive changes in the quality of life of the local people through easy, fast and low cost government and private services. The UISC journey began with the slogan in front of the slogan 'Service at the doorsteps of the people'. With the establishment of the UISC, it has been possible to create a free flow of information in every area of ​​society and the state system, where people are no longer having to go door to door for service, but service is reaching people. The flow of free information is one of the prerequisites for the empowerment of the people. Establishment of information and service centers in the 8 union parishes of the country has paved the way for access to information and services at the fastest time, including participation in the flow of free information to rural people. Materials: A UISC has multiple computers and related equipment, which has been and is being set up periodically, to ensure the most advanced information services in the area. The essential materials of the UISC come from the investment of the entrepreneur and the funding of the Union Parishad (Revenue Sector and LGSP Project). It is possible to initiate the operation of a UISC with a computer with a minimal stabilizer, a white printer, a color printer, a modem for on-line connection, a scanner, a digital camera. However, the following materials are required for full UISC management - Multiple computers (desktops and laptops) 4 multimedia projectors with large screens, 3 laser printers, 3 color printers, 3 modems, 3 scanner machines, 3 digital cameras and 3 webcams. Depending on the local needs, a UISC may have more or less than that. Union Information and Service Center was established based on the PPPP (Public-Private-People's Partnership) model. Each UISC has two local youth entrepreneurs, one male and one female. These entrepreneurs are operated by UISC. In some centers, a woman and a male entrepreneur, as well as another woman and a man, are working as 'alternative entrepreneurs'. One of the entrepreneurs at UISC
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