PM stresses increasing education rate
08 February 2023, 04:33 pm | Updated: 27 November 2024, 09:37 pm
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today asked all concerned to work for raising the education rate as she unveiled the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations results.
"We will have to increase the education rate further from the existing 75.2 percent," she said.
She released the HSC and equivalent examinations results of 11 education boards pressing a button at her office here this morning.
The prime minister said her government had increased the education rate to 65.5 percent after assuming power in 1996, but the rate decreased to 44 percent during the last BNP government.
"But, we have raised the education rate to 75.2 percent from 44 percent of the (last) BNP government tenure," she said.
The premier extended her wholehearted gratitude to the education ministry and other concerned for holding the examinations and publishing the results timely.
She also asked the students to be more attentive to study and said all concerned should pay attention to this end.
"Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman wanted to build Sonar Bangladesh with worthy citizens and these (worthy people) are today's children," she said.
The prime minister asked the students to take vocational and information technology training at their leisure time after their board examination to build them efficient that will enhance the opportunity of getting jobs at home and abroad.
"It is not enough to get only BA and MA degrees, but at the same time it is necessary to obtain knowledge of information technology as the era is meant for the digital devices," she said.
She called upon the students to take vocational and IT trainings as her government is setting up incubation centres and high tech parks alongside IT and vocational training centres across the country.
"Don't waste your time rather use those to make yourselves worthy after taking the training," she said.
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni and Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hassan Chowdhoury spoke at the function.
Earlier, the education minister handed over the summary of the combined results to the prime minister.
Later, the chairmen of 11 education boards - nine general boards, one madrasah education board and one technical education board - handed over their respective boards' results to the premier
Secondary and Higher Education Division Secretary Suleman Khan conducted the result handover event.
The HSC and equivalent examinations were held between November 6 and December 22 in 2022.
A total of 1,203,407 students appeared in the examinations.