Attempts to destroy tradition by misinterpreting religion will be tolerated. 981386 | Voice of tomorrow



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Education Minister Dr. Dipu Moni MP said, if someone wants to destroy our history and heritage by misinterpreting religion, it will not be tolerated in any way. He said that Bangladesh is a secular state. Secularism does not mean irreligion. Secularism means that all citizens of the state can practice their religion freely.

The Minister of Education said that under the leadership of Bangabandhu’s daughter, Sheikh Hasina, unimaginable progress has been made in all fields including education in Bangladesh today. Bangladesh is a wonder in the world today. This progress is irresistible. Fearing the development and progress of Bangladesh, the anti-independence forces have turned to new activities today. They are creating new debates about our history and tradition.

He spoke as keynote guest at the unveiling of the Bangabandhu mural, the unveiling of Bangabandhu and Liberation War Corner, and the unveiling of the plaque at Government Bangla College in Mirpur on Tuesday.

Education Minister Dr. Dipu Moni said the government is introducing timely changes to the curriculum. At the same time, the evaluation system is changing the recruitment and training of teachers. Using technology, working to develop an educational infrastructure adapted to women with disabilities. The government makes sure that everyone has access to education.

The minister said: “We are emphasizing technical and vocational education for students to finish reading and become entrepreneurs.” We do not want the certificate to stop everything.

Senior Lecturer at Government Bangla College. The Deputy Minister of Education, Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury, was present as a special guest in the presidency of Ferdousi Khan, Member of Parliament for the constituency of Dhaka-14, Md. Aslamul Haque MP and 1971: Genocide-Torture Archive and Museum President of the Trust Prof Muntasir Mamun.

During the liberation war in 1971, Government Bangla College became a center of brutal torture by Pakistani aggressors. On the eve of Mujib’s year, the event was organized at the premises of Government Bangla College, one of the slaughterhouses in Bangladesh, to introduce this hellish murder to this generation.



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