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The Deputy Minister of Education, lawyer Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury Nawfel, has commented that educational institutions that have introduced Teacher-Honors everywhere have turned into factories to leave the unemployed. He made the remarks on Wednesday (October 21) evening while attending a program titled “Thoughts from the Father of the Nation as part of Mujib’s 100-Hour Practice in the Year of Mujib.” The Meherpur district administration organized the event.
Lawyer Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury Nawfel said: “We were unable to capture the teachings and thoughts of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. We focus on certificate based education to get cheap popularity. Due to the introduction of Honors-Teachers everywhere, educational institutions have turned into factories to create unemployed. Bangabandhu emphasized practical and life-oriented studies. He called on young people to educate themselves in agriculture and technical education through various speeches. Addressing the students, Bangabandhu said that the British had made us employees by passing BA-MA. So you have to go to the land and learn to farm. ‘
Regarding the practice of Mujib, the deputy minister said: ‘The state should have practiced bangabandhu. But previous governments have tried to erase Bangabandhu’s name from history. The March 7 speech was recognized by UNESCO as an important document in the history of mankind. But at one point he was not even allowed to hear the speech.
Meherpur District Deputy Commissioner said. The Minister of State for Public Administration, Farhad Hossain, was also present at the debate moderated by Mohammad Munsur Alam Khan.
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