Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today (July 16) asked all concerned to work together to further improve the quality of education in maintaining global standards.
She said: "The quality of education has improved a lot in the country. We want to keep pace with the world standard improving quality education further. It is our target and we have to work for attaining the goal."
The premier was addressing as the chief guest a national council of principals of the colleges affiliated with the National University and scholarship distribution ceremony-2023 at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) in the capital.
She said they initiated every possible step to make generations worthy as they can cope with the ever-changing world in the age of science and technology.
As part of the initiative of making education multidimensional, she said they have established universities in every district, four medical universities in four divisional headquarters, Islamic Arabic University, digital university, Aerospace and Aviation University and medical colleges alongside setting up science and technology universities.
The premier said her government has wanted to build the young generation as a skilled workforce to meet its ever-growing demand at home and abroad ahead of the fourth industrial revolution.
"We have set up 39 high-tech parks, computer incubation training centres to create scope of getting education on nano-technology and artificial intelligence and others so that the generations after generations can make one step ahead," the PM said
BDST: 1607 HRS, JULY 16, 2023
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