Bangladesh Ends “Sir” Formality for Women Officials, Embracing Gender Equality
Bangladesh Embraces Respectful Addressing of Women Officials, Drops “Sir” Formality
In a move signifying a commitment to gender equality, Bangladesh has discontinued the practice of addressing women officials as “Sir.” This shift aims to create a more inclusive and respectful environment within government communication.
Shifting Away from Hasina-Era Protocol
The previous protocol, established during the Hasina era, mandated the use of “Sir” for all government officials regardless of gender. This new change reflects a broader movement towards recognizing and respecting gender identity in official settings. This decision has been met with positive feedback from women’s rights advocates.
A Step Towards Greater Inclusivity
Dropping the use of “Sir” when addressing women officials is a small but impactful change that symbolizes a larger move towards inclusivity and equality within the Bangladesh government.