Continuation of Virtual Meetings to Combat Climate Change and Reduce Time, Cost, and Visit:

Dolly Sabiha Sultanain
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Virtual meetings made official meetings possible during the COVID-19 pandemic, contributed to the reduction of fossil fuel consumption, and saved time, cost, and travel time for officials. Considering the benefits, it is essential in the present context to study if the continuation of virtual meetings in the post-COVID period is required or not. This research tries to explore how effective virtual meetings were during the pandemic period of COVID-19 in government offices in Bangladesh and if their continuation in the future is feasible or not. This study investigates the difficulties in hosting and organizing virtual meetings that various district and Upazila-level government offices in Bangladesh face. The views of government officials posted in 24 districts about the prospects of virtual meetings and challenges are analyzed in this study. Acknowledging the prospects and challenges, it is suggested that the continuation of virtual and, in some cases, hybrid meetings are required in government offices to assure sustainable development and obtain success in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.  
继续举行应对气候变化和减少时间、成本和访问的虚拟会议:
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,虚拟会议使正式会议成为可能,有助于减少化石燃料消耗,并节省了官员的时间、成本和旅行时间。考虑到这些好处,在目前情况下,有必要研究是否需要在covid - 19后期间继续举行虚拟会议。本研究试图探讨在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,孟加拉国政府办公室的虚拟会议效果如何,以及未来是否可行。本研究调查了孟加拉国各区和upazila级政府办公室在主办和组织虚拟会议方面面临的困难。本研究分析了24个地区的政府官员对虚拟会议的前景和挑战的看法。鉴于前景和挑战,建议在政府办公室继续进行虚拟会议,在某些情况下,混合会议,以确保可持续发展,并在第四次工业革命中取得成功。
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