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According to him, as everything is open, the test could be done in one way or another in consultation with academics.
The BNP leader fears that these students will face questions in the next life as there is no exam.
The government has decided to shut down educational institutions due to the coronavirus epidemic and not conduct annual HSC, JSC and PEC examinations.
Nazrul, a member of the BNP’s standing committee, said at a debate meeting Sunday: “Some have said automatic pass, others have said coronal pass.” There is no dignity in passing without an exam.
“We have seen for ourselves that those who approved it during the Pakistani period did not have any status in society. It was even talked about at weddings. This time it will be more because it is HSC.”
Nazrul commented that neutral academics should have been consulted before deciding on car promotion.
“Many have said that if neutral and eminent academics had been called in to get their views, there probably would have been a better way out, a way in which we could have saved the country from this crisis. Their opinion was not taken. The government he did not consider it necessary ”.
Demanding testing even in this situation, he said: “This car promotion is a wrong decision by the government.
“He has set up offices and courts, he has set up mills and factories, he has set up public transport, he has set up shops, he has set everything up, there is no obstacle anywhere.” Everything can continue, but the exams cannot. continue, this argument will not stand. “
Nazrul commented that even if it were brief, an exam could have been done. Also, different organizations have different auditoriums, many community centers. We could have used them, we could have taken the students’ exams according to hygiene rules, we could have taken them briefly, we could have taken them partially.
‘Millionaires on the rise’
Nazrul Islam Khan said: “Growth is increasing in our country at a time when growth is slowing in many countries around the world. Whose growth is this? According to our data, 5 percent of the Bangladeshi population has 95 percent of the state’s resources.
“Research in international magazines says that Bangladesh is the biggest factory for making new millionaires. New millionaires are created here every year. Once again, 84 lakh crore people have become poor during this cowardly period.”
He called on everyone to unite to recover democracy and change the situation in the country.
This discussion meeting was held at the National Press Club at the initiative of the Bangladesh Teachers Coordinating Committee under the title ‘SSC Exam Results Without Exams: Impact Review on the Education System’. Professor Kamrul Ahsan, a professor at Jahangirnagar University, read the opening speech.
The organizer of the organization was Professor ABM Obaidul Islam from Dhaka University and the meeting was chaired by Senior Member Secretary Selim Bhuiyan. Chowdhury, Teacher and Employee Unit Leader Zakir Hossain, Bangladesh University Teachers Association Professor Kazi Mainuddin, Bangladesh Maulana Madrasa Teachers Association. Delwar Hossain spoke.
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