BNP-Jamaat journalists have neither knowledge nor glory: Minister of State for Mass Education – bdnews24.com



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He says that the BNP-Jamaat people who got into journalism are writing in a hurry because they have no knowledge; They don’t care about the image of the government.

In a briefing at the secretariat on Wednesday, the state’s mass education minister said: “You (journalists present) will not mind, in your journalism, that some people from BNP and Jamaat come here with various professions.”

“They have no knowledge or glory, maybe they just wrote it in a hurry. They don’t see where the government idol has gone.”

Claiming that these BNP-Jamaat journalists have returned to journalism, Zakir said: “I see in my area that all the guys from BNP, Chhatra Dal and Juba Dal now report incorrectly. In the meantime, you must be vigilant, so that our government is not discredited.

He also said that the image of the ministry and the government has been tarnished by the headline ‘Officials to be sent abroad to learn Khichuri cooking’.

‘I need experience’

State Minister for Mass Education Zakir said it was necessary to send officials abroad to gain experience in managing how to provide cooked khichuri for lunch to primary school students.

He said the students received cookies at school. I thought about giving them lunch. A project worth Tk 19,282 million has been proposed and the program has been piloted on 18 upazilas.

“The WFP took me to India. When we wanted to do piloting, we thought, what is the system? What is the system to give the thing to two million children? I myself went to Kerala to have this idea.

“Those of you who are journalists here, when you first came to journalism, did you not follow the advice of a senior journalist?” Didn’t you get the experience of how you collect news? “

The minister of state said that school factories have been operating in Kerala since 1941. “I went there to get that experience and saw their various programs. I saw how it works. Seeing that, I piloted here.

“For this reason, there is some money in DPP to get some education, not Khichuri Pak education, to know the administration, to learn how to do it. Enie hai chai ai.

“Rizvi Ahmed from BNP is talking about various things. They didn’t see, they didn’t read anything. There is no history of any government since 2005, there is no Ziaur Rahman, there is no Khaleda Zia, no one has talked about education.”

Zakir’s comment, “Didn’t my knowledge increase due to my association with you (journalist)?” It is necessary. Everyone needs to learn from older people. So there is some money in this regard. It is not a very damaging measure, he offers. The Planning Commission and ECNEC will study and reform. There’s no need to yell about it. “

The state minister said that the government provided some funds to provide midday meals to students in Kerala, while the rest was provided by others there. For this you need to go out and get some experience.

Claiming that the BNP is inciting the people, the state minister for mass education said: “We have to get rid of them and let the people know that the government of Sheikh Hasina never does anything but public welfare.” I made it here for the sake of the midday meal. Do you need to go out to train?

“Most of the primary school students live in villages. The workers’ children go to primary school more. There are many children who suffer from malnutrition, they suffer from various diseases. That is why the Prime Minister is cooperating in various ways in this regard. “

The Secretary of Primary and Mass Education, Akram-al-Hossain, said the project was proposed to send one official from each of the 509 upazilas out of the country. But the planning commission recommended sending officials abroad in two teams.

“20 or 30 people can enter these two teams. When it comes to ECNEC approval, we have to analyze and explain every issue. He still has two steps left. “

Although there is experience in giving cookies to elementary school students, 65,720 schools have no experience in giving hot food, so it is proposed to send officials abroad to see the management, said the Secretary of Mass Education.



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