Nation waiting for welcoming newly elected govt: President
Monday, 10 November 2008
President Iajuddin Ahmed Sunday said the whole nation is eagerly waiting for welcoming a newly elected government by December this year after holding the general polls, reports BSS.
"I call upon all concerned to extend their full cooperation in this regard," Dr Iajuddin passed the opinion while speaking at the third convocation of Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST) at Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in the city Sunday.
Former chief justice ATM Afzal delivered the convocation speech while AUST Syndicate chairman and president of Dhaka Ahsania Mission Kazi Rafiqul Alam and vice-chancellor of the university Prof M Anwar Hossain also spoke on the occasion.
A total of 1,650 students were conferred bachelors and masters degrees in seven disciplines including architecture, electrical and electronic, civil, computer science and textile engineering.
President Iajuddin, who is also the Chancellor of the university said, in the current era of globalisation, the learning of science and technological education is of paramount importance to meet the demand of the 21st century.
"In this context, universities have to provide modern curriculum and congenial atmosphere to impart quality education," he said.
Welcoming the new graduates, Dr Iajuddin urged them to uphold the truth and justice at every sphere of their life keeping national interest above everything.
"I hope you are capable enough to shoulder the responsibilities for developing our country in diverse fields" he said, adding, "I believe your sincere efforts, honest persuasion and social commitment would surely help in building a happy and prosperous Bangladesh."
Seven students were awarded Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah gold medals for their outstanding results and other extra-curricular activities.
Justice ATM Afzal said: "There is need to support the private universities which deserve it by their record of performance but there is a stronger need to weed out the commercial outlets which are doing more harm than good."
Kazi Rafiqul Alam said Dhaka Ahsania Mission would establish more standard educational institutions in Bangladesh to mark its definite impression in the development of quality education.
"I call upon all concerned to extend their full cooperation in this regard," Dr Iajuddin passed the opinion while speaking at the third convocation of Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST) at Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in the city Sunday.
Former chief justice ATM Afzal delivered the convocation speech while AUST Syndicate chairman and president of Dhaka Ahsania Mission Kazi Rafiqul Alam and vice-chancellor of the university Prof M Anwar Hossain also spoke on the occasion.
A total of 1,650 students were conferred bachelors and masters degrees in seven disciplines including architecture, electrical and electronic, civil, computer science and textile engineering.
President Iajuddin, who is also the Chancellor of the university said, in the current era of globalisation, the learning of science and technological education is of paramount importance to meet the demand of the 21st century.
"In this context, universities have to provide modern curriculum and congenial atmosphere to impart quality education," he said.
Welcoming the new graduates, Dr Iajuddin urged them to uphold the truth and justice at every sphere of their life keeping national interest above everything.
"I hope you are capable enough to shoulder the responsibilities for developing our country in diverse fields" he said, adding, "I believe your sincere efforts, honest persuasion and social commitment would surely help in building a happy and prosperous Bangladesh."
Seven students were awarded Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah gold medals for their outstanding results and other extra-curricular activities.
Justice ATM Afzal said: "There is need to support the private universities which deserve it by their record of performance but there is a stronger need to weed out the commercial outlets which are doing more harm than good."
Kazi Rafiqul Alam said Dhaka Ahsania Mission would establish more standard educational institutions in Bangladesh to mark its definite impression in the development of quality education.