UGC seeks locals’ support for RMSTU’s permanent campus - Dainikshiksha

UGC seeks locals’ support for RMSTU’s permanent campus

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University Grants Commission (UGC)chairman Abdul Mannan sought local people’s cooperation in establishing a permanent campus for Rangamati Science and Technology University (RMSTU). 

He came up with the urge while inaugurating a workshop after signing an agreement between UGC and RMSTU at a programme arranged at Rangamati Parjatan Holiday Complex.

Mentioning that 64 acres of land have been acquired for the project, he said the permanent campus will be built under a master plan of Tk 2.27 billion this year.

A digital survey has already been completed, said the UGC chairman.

He said that the university has been established to give higher education facilities to the hill tracts residents.

RMSTU vice chancellor Pradanendu Bikas Chakma chaired the programme.


The Tech Academy representatives gave the details of the competition and the Bangladeshi team at a press conference on Saturday at the BRAC Centre in the capital.

BRAC Bank, Apex, bKash and Microsoft are sponsors to the Bangladesh team's endeavour. 

Representatives from the sponsor organisations were also present at the event. 

The organisers said the 'First Global Challenge' is a platform for the age group of 14-18 years who are actively working in technology innovation and development. 

For this year's competitors the USA National Academy of Engineering has set 14 'Grand challenge' based on the current year theme of the event 'Energy impact'. 

The central issues of this year's challenges are fuel plants, potentials of new fuel energy sources, integrated, powerful and sustainable fuel transmission systems.

Founder of The Tech Academy Shams Jaber said once the world knew Bangladesh as the land of cyclones, flood and hunger. 

“Our participation in this competition will bridge us with other participating communities. On the other hand, it will bring an opportunity to present Bangladesh to the world in a new light. This participation is a reflection that our country had made long strides in technology, he said.

Expressing her feelings as a participant in the competition, Anahita Anwara said they have given much more effort and labour than they did in the last year. 

“Besides our regular studies, we have spent huge time in preparing ourselves for the competition. Our preparation, planning and design are really good and so we are confident that we would do much better this time,” she said.

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