Nahid urges private varsities to provide better education


FE Team | Published: February 10, 2015 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00


Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid urged the private universities Monday to do more for improving academic atmosphere as well as enhancing quality of education to build competent workforce in the country, reports BSS.
"Some private universities are doing better while some could not ensure proper academic atmosphere," he told a function on the occasion of the 4th Convocation of Eastern University at the Basundhara Convention Centre in the city.
Nahid said the government will take tougher action against those universities who have been found guilty of violating the existing laws.
The education sector has achieved a remarkable success in the past six years due to sincere efforts made by the present government, Nahid said, adding, "We are implementing a number of time-befitting programmes to bring a meaningful change in the education area."
Nearly 330 million textbooks were distributed among 44.4 million students at primary and secondary levels on January 1, the minister said adding, "This is a very tough job to distribute the textbooks among the large number of students. But we have been successful to do so."
"We are facing a lot of challenges in case of providing quality education.  With assistances of all, the government wants to give better education to our children for making them as skilled human resources," he added.
President of Board of Directors of the university Md Enayet Ullah and teachers of different departments of the university, among others, addressed the convocation with Vice-chancellor of Eastern University Prof Dr Abdur Rob in the chair.

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