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Govt wants better life for children: PM

October 10, 2019 00:00:00


Prime Minister (PM) Sheikh Hasina said on Wednesday the government's goal is to ensure healthy environment for the children so that they can get improved life and bright future, report agencies.

"We want that our children will get a decent and improved life and a bright future, which will be free from ill-impacts of terrorism, militancy, drug and corruption. It's our goal," she said.

The PM came up with the remarks while speaking at the inauguration of the World Children’s Day and Children Rights Week 2019 at Bangladesh Shishu Academy auditorium in the city.

"We want the mentality of our children to flourish further and that they'll develop themselves in a nicer manner," she said.

Alongside education, she put emphasis on sports and physical exercise of the children for proper development.

Mini-stadiums are being constructed in every upazila to promote sports, she said.

The children are also brining many international awards by participating in sporting events in foreign lands.

Mentioning that girls are doing better than boys, the PM asked boys to focus more on sports and education.

She said the children should build themselves up imbued with the ideology of the Father of Nation and take lessons from his dedication for a nation and a country.

Noting that her government wants to ensure a good future for the children, she questioned why the country would go back when the world is moving forward.

The PM said a huge amount of time was wasted as Bangladesh could not move forward after the assassination of the Father of the Nation on August15, 1975.

"Those who didn't want independence but came to power didn't allow the country to go forward," she said, noting that Bangladesh has regained its dignity as Awami League has been in power for 11 consecutive years.

She said the country restarted its journey towards progress when Awami League returned to power.

"Since we've been in power for 11 years in a row, Bangladesh has today got back its lost dignity in the world arena, which had been earned through the victory in the great Liberation War," she said.


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