Govt. works sincerely for education development: speakers - Dainikshiksha

Govt. works sincerely for education development: speakers

Staff Reporter |
Speakers at a discussion here said the present government has been working sincerely for development of education aimed at boosting the country’s skilled human resources.
 
“The education sector has attained a significant success in the last two consecutive terms of the present government under dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina,” they added.
 
Rajshahi Barendra Government College organized the discussion at its conference hall to mark launching its tree plantation programme yesterday.
 
General Secretary of Workers Party of Bangladesh Fazley Hossain Badsha, MP,addressed the meeting as the chief guest with the college principal Prof Dr Muazzem Hossain in the chair.
 
District Awami League general secretary Md Asaduzzaman, city unit general secretary of workers party Devashish Pramanik and general secretary of the college teachers’ council Hafizul Bari also spoke.
 
Badsha said the present government has taken different initiatives for making the country’s education sector dynamic as education is the backbone of a nation.
 
He, however, stressed the need for improving quality education both in rural and urban areas for overall development of the nation.
 
The lawmaker said qualitative education can be the vital means of
generating skilled human resources.
 
All concerned including teachers and students should come forward to make the institution level teaching-learning process more effective, he also said.
 
He urged the teachers to discharge their duties with utmost sincerity and honesty to supplement the government endeavor of transforming the young generation to worthy citizen through education.
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