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PM stresses modern tech-based education for students

| Updated: December 31, 2019 20:40:22


PM stresses modern tech-based education for students

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina has stressed the need for giving the students a modern technology-based education to make them prepared to face the ever-changing trends of the era.

“We want to give the students education in a modern way as part of our efforts to give them a modern technology-based education so that they can move with the changing pace of the era,” she said.

The premier added that her government, keeping that in mind, has been working for an overall development of the education system.

The prime minister said this while formally inaugurating the free textbook distribution programme and receiving the results of this year’s Primary Education Completion (PEC), Ebtedayee, Junior School Certificate (JSC), Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) and equivalent examinations at her official Ganabhaban residence in Dhaka city on Tuesday morning.

Sheikh Hasina formally opened the free textbook distribution programme by handing over books of primary and secondary levels to students.

About introduction of PEC, JSC and other equivalent examinations, she said these exams helped children raise self-confidence by removing fear about public examinations.

She added that the PEC, JSC and other equivalent examinations were introduced as there had been scholarship examination for some selected students of class five and eight.

The prime minister said her government has given the highest importance to education for building a developed and prosperous nation dreamt by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and said “An educated nation is necessary to build a poverty-free country and no nation can reach a dignified position without education.”

She said her government has been doing everything necessary for creating an educated generation to advance the country towards desired target of making Bangladesh a prosperous and developed one.

Terming education as an asset, Sheikh Hasina advised the students to develop themselves as well-educated.

The premier said, “Soon after the independence, Bangabandhu government had given top priority to education. As part of the efforts, Bangabandhu made primary education compulsory and free primary education and nationalised 36,000 primary schools.”

Following in the footsteps of Bangabandhu, she said, “We have nationalised over 26,000 primary schools and are giving free education for girls up to secondary level.”

She mentioned that her party formulated the education policy in accordance with that by the Qudrat-e-Khuda Education Commission at the directive of Bangabandhu.

Besides, she said, steps have been taken to distribute free textbooks, provide the students with stipends and introduce school feeding programme, while multimedia classrooms have also been set up at their schools and colleges, UNB reports.

Stressing the need for attaining technical and technology-based education, she said, steps have been taken to make life of the future generations more beautiful to this end.

Sheikh Hasina said, today’s children are very meritorious and her government wants to develop the children in such a way so that their latent talents can be flourished properly.

The prime minister said the present government has been working to develop the education system as a more modern and time-befitting one to teach the students in a more up-to-date process.

She also advised the students to get involved in various extracurricular activities like sports and games and cultural events alongside their regular academic studies.

Sheikh Hasina said the country’s independence was achieved in exchange for the blood of three million martyrs, adding, “The blood doesn’t go in vain.”

“Bangabandhu liberated Bangladesh with the goal of establishing it as hunger and poverty-free country … his dream will be materialised when we could establish ‘Sonar Bangla’ as a country free from hunger and poverty,” she said.

The prime minister also reiterated her determination to establish Bangladesh as a dignified nation on the world stage. “We want to move keeping our head high, not begging,” she said.

Earlier, the prime minister received a summary of the results of JSC, JDC as well as PEC and its equivalent Ebtedayee examinations.

Education minister Dr Dipu Moni and state minister for primary and mass education Md Zakir Hossen handed over the summary of the results of their respective ministries to the prime minister.

The chairmen of eight general education boards and the madrasa board also separately handed over the JSC and JDC exam results of their respective boards to Sheikh Hasina.

Deputy minister for education Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury, newly appointed PM’s principal secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus, the outgoing secretary of secondary and Higher Education Division Md Sohorab Hossain, PMO senior secretary Sajjadul Hassan, press secretary Ihsanul Karim, primary and mass education secretary Md Akram-Al-Hossain and secretary of Secondary and Higher Education Division Md Mahbub Hossain were present on the occasion, among others.

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