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Engineers' role crucial to sustainable dev: President

March 20, 2019 00:00:00


President M Abdul Hamid handing over a crest to the convocation speaker, former Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, at the 11th convocation of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in the city on Tuesday — PID

President M Abdul Hamid urged on Tuesday the engineers and technologists to help make the ongoing development activities people-friendly and sustainable, reports BSS.

"Prime Minister (PM) Sheikh Hasina has undertaken the development plans Vision 2021 and Vision 2041 to materialise the dream of independence . . . Engineers and technologists will have to play their due role to make development works people-friendly and sustainable," the President said at the 11th convocation of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).

The President, also the chancellor of the university, said a war-ravaged country in the meantime has got the status of a developing one because of its brave people's relentless efforts and government's time-befitting strategies.

Terming the BUET as the country's highest seat of engineering and technical education, he expressed the hope that the graduates of the university would contribute more to engineering education and research works upholding the demand of time.

The head of the state attached importance to halting 'brain drain' from the country as a huge number of engineers, technologists, architects and planners go to Europe and America for higher studies but many of them do not return.

He urged them to contribute more to the welfare of the country and its people.

Congratulating the new graduates, the President expressed his hope that they would put in their all-out efforts using talents and creativity to turn Bangladesh into a developed and prosperous country by 2041.

President Hamid advised the students to be ready always to perform their respective duties and not to forget their motherland wherever they stay for jobs across the world.

"Always dream to become great. . . and that would be only for the welfare of the country, nation, society, family and yourself," the President said.

Abdul Hamid called upon the newly BUET graduates not to compromise with any untruth and do everything by applying their respective talents, honesty and dedication.

During the convocation, 5,284 students of academic years from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2018 got graduate, postgraduate and PhD degrees from various disciplines of engineering.

Eighteen students were given Gold Medals for scoring highest marks in their respective years.

Former Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith delivered the convocation speech while Education Minister Dipu Moni, BUET Vice-Chancellor Prof Saiful Islam, deans of five faculties - Prof Md Rafiq Ullah, Prof Dr Sheikh Sekedar Ali, Prof Dr Md Mahbubul Alam, Prof Md Saifur Rahman and Prof Dr Farida Nilufar, were on the dais.


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