More Bangladeshi students to get opportunities of edn in Japan: JICA
Saturday, 28 March 2009
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Friday said more Bangladeshi students would get opportunities of higher education and research in Japan every year, reports BSS.
JICA's chief representative in Bangladesh Nobuca Suzuki Kiwasima made the assurance while addressing a seminar on 'Education in Medical Technology to Enhance Health Care Services in Bangladesh' in the LGED auditorium at Agargaon in the city.
Dr Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin MP was the chief guest at the seminar organied by JICA Alumni Association of Bangladesh. Director General of the Health Directorate Prof Shah Monir Hossain, Dr Khurshid Jahan and General Secretary of JICA Alumni Association Mohammad Izar Uddin addressed the seminar.
Dr Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin MP urged the physicians to be more sincere and devoted in reaching the health services to the doorsteps of all, particularly the poor people, in the country.
Stressing the need for quality education on medical technology for further progress in the country's health services, he said the present government would provide allout cooperation in this field in the greater national interest.
JICA's chief representative in Bangladesh Nobuca Suzuki Kiwasima made the assurance while addressing a seminar on 'Education in Medical Technology to Enhance Health Care Services in Bangladesh' in the LGED auditorium at Agargaon in the city.
Dr Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin MP was the chief guest at the seminar organied by JICA Alumni Association of Bangladesh. Director General of the Health Directorate Prof Shah Monir Hossain, Dr Khurshid Jahan and General Secretary of JICA Alumni Association Mohammad Izar Uddin addressed the seminar.
Dr Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin MP urged the physicians to be more sincere and devoted in reaching the health services to the doorsteps of all, particularly the poor people, in the country.
Stressing the need for quality education on medical technology for further progress in the country's health services, he said the present government would provide allout cooperation in this field in the greater national interest.