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  1. The computer was first introduced in Bangladesh in 1964 with the installation of an IBM 1620 computer at the Atomic Energy Commission. Numerous computers were installed in financial institutions simultaneously. In the late 1980s, the printing and pub-lishing industry began using computers and thus played a pioneering role in popularizing

  2. ICT has opened a new and prosperous avenue for better employment, income and environment. The impact of ICT on livelihood of Bangladeshi people is smart, prestigious, cost saving and income enhancing. Bangladesh should keep conformity with the pace of ICT in the world to be more smart and benefited. It is very important to cope with the fast world.

  3. Bangladesh has obtained e-governance idea to reinvent its governance and to transform the society into a creative knowledge society. Nonetheless, it affronts many hurdles like poor infrastructure, lack of political support, shortfall of efficient human resource, digital divice etc.

  4. In current days of digital and ICT based environment, it is impossible to have good government without e-government. The purpose of this study is to discuss the performance of Bangladesh in e-government implementation, identify some of the challenges and suggest some of the remedial measures.

  5. The current government’s Digital Bangladesh by 2021 vision proposes to mainstream ICTs as a pro-poor tool to eradicate poverty, establish good governance, ensure social equity through quality education, healthcare and law enforcement for all, and prepare the people for climate change.

  6. 10 Μαΐ 2021 · Though ICT is crucial in representative and democratic governance, it also persuades significantly in the business and service sector of Bangladesh. The present study focuses on the nexus...

  7. Bangladesh can benefited greatly from the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in public sector by digitizing them. By enabling file and data exchange across government agencies, digital service delivery can reduce inefficiencies in processes and, as a result, it will also reduce the time to complete necessary transactions.