Govt planning to bring 62,000 primary schools under computer database system
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Primary and Mass Education Adviser Rasheda K Chowdhury said the government is planning to bring 62,000 primary schools of the country under the computer database system, reports UNB.
"The computer database system will contain overall information about the country's primary schools," she said while addressing a review meeting of under-implementation projects of 2007-08 at the Secretariat Tuesday.
The Adviser further said that the system would also include information in which villages and char areas do not have any schools.
She stressed the need for close monitoring to expedite work of the projects and curb corruption.
The Adviser gave instruction to the official concerned to resolve the existing problems so that the primary textbooks can be distributed among the students at the beginning of next year.
Secretary of Primary and Mass Education M Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan and senior officials of the Ministry were also present.
"The computer database system will contain overall information about the country's primary schools," she said while addressing a review meeting of under-implementation projects of 2007-08 at the Secretariat Tuesday.
The Adviser further said that the system would also include information in which villages and char areas do not have any schools.
She stressed the need for close monitoring to expedite work of the projects and curb corruption.
The Adviser gave instruction to the official concerned to resolve the existing problems so that the primary textbooks can be distributed among the students at the beginning of next year.
Secretary of Primary and Mass Education M Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan and senior officials of the Ministry were also present.