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No more closure of educational instts for Covid: Dipu Moni

February 23, 2022 00:00:00


Education Minister Dipu Moni has said they do not want to shut educational institutions again due to surge in coronavirus infections, reports UNB.

She urged all to abide by health guidelines during class-time.

"We have resumed classes after a long time and we do not want to shut educational institutions again," said Dipu Moni while talking to reporters after inaugurating the piloting activities of New National Curricula of 2023 virtually from National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) auditorium on Tuesday.

She urged guardians, teachers and students to be aware of health protocols and maintain those properly.

Talking about the new curricula, the students will learn lessons by themselves and they will grow as skilled, eligible and good human being , she said adding, "Our motive is to achieve our national goals and build a peaceful and prosperous country."

The guardians and the teachers have been requested to identify the problems of the curricula so that those can be fixed, said the minister.

Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel, who was also present at the promramme, urged all concerned to perform their duties sincerely and implement the new curricula.

"The teachers will identify the problems and weaknesses of the curricula so that students get modern and standard curricula," he said.

After a month-long closure, all secondary, higher secondary and university-level institutions in Bangladesh reopened on Tuesday for physical classes with strict Covid-safety protocols in place.

The decision to reopen the academic institutions was taken in view of the declining Covid cases across Bangladesh.

However, primary schools in Bangladesh will reopen for in-person classes on March 1, according to the Ministry of Education.

Students aged 12 and above who have been vaccinated with the second dose of a Covid vaccine will be able to physically attend the classes, while those who have got the first dose will attend online classes, Education Minister Dipu Moni had earlier said.


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