PM expresses satisfaction over HSC results
Friday, 16 July 2010
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed satisfaction over the HSC results and its equivalent examinations of 2010, reports UNB.
Receiving the results from Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid at Ganobhaban Thursday, she congratulated the successful examinees and suggested unsuccessful students to be more attentive to their studies.
Hasina said she wishes to see every student passed in the future examinations. "You, those who could not pass this year do not get frustrated. I know you are also talent. Study more and more and come out successfully next year," she said.
Chairmen of 10 education boards were present at the time of handing over the results.
On the occasion, the Prime Minister talked with teachers and students of Government Bangabandhu College, Gopalganj and Sylhet Mahila College through video conference.
"All our boys and girls are meritorious. They all can pass the examinations if they are given proper supports and guidance," Hasina said.
She expressed gratitude to teachers for their hard mental and physical work to teach their students.
The Prime Minister also thanked the education ministry, all education boards, teachers and students for their contributions to complete the examinations successfully.
She gave special thanks to the education minister and the chairmen of all education boards for publishing the results within just 57 days since the examinations completed.
About teachers, Hasina said teachers' facilities need to be increased to improve the standard of education. Without increasing the facilities, it will not be possible to ensure quality education for all.
"The teachers have to work hard to make their students eligible for passing examinations. The teachers are building future of the nation. At the same time, maximum facilities have to be ensured for the respected teachers," the Prime Minister said.
She said her government is strongly committed to improving the quality of education at all level. She mentioned that the highest allocation in the new budget has been given to the education sector. "We will do everything for raising our education standard to the highest level," she said.
Hasina observed that without quality education, a nation in this modern world can not attain the desired development and prosperity. She also thanked the authorities concerned for their success in identifying the vicious circle behind the leakage of question papers for competitive examinations.
Hasina said heinous act like question leakage started since the last regime of BNP-Jamaat alliance as the alliance government appointed their party men in the administration.
About the government success in digging out the vicious circle behind the question leakage, the Prime Minister said since assuming the office, she has kept close eye on these incidents and ordered the authorities to identify the clique.
About high dropping rate of students from schools, the Prime Minister suggested arrangement of tiffin through joint initiative of government, school committees and guardians as an attempt to stop dropouts.
She also suggested introduction of mobile schools on boats for ensuring uninterrupted education facilities for children living in chars, haors and baors.
About the shortage of English and Mathematics teachers in rural areas, the Prime Minister suggested that video conferences could be arranged so that one teacher can take class of students of several schools at a time.
Besides, class lectures of a good teacher can be given through computer and power point presentation, she said.
Receiving the results from Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid at Ganobhaban Thursday, she congratulated the successful examinees and suggested unsuccessful students to be more attentive to their studies.
Hasina said she wishes to see every student passed in the future examinations. "You, those who could not pass this year do not get frustrated. I know you are also talent. Study more and more and come out successfully next year," she said.
Chairmen of 10 education boards were present at the time of handing over the results.
On the occasion, the Prime Minister talked with teachers and students of Government Bangabandhu College, Gopalganj and Sylhet Mahila College through video conference.
"All our boys and girls are meritorious. They all can pass the examinations if they are given proper supports and guidance," Hasina said.
She expressed gratitude to teachers for their hard mental and physical work to teach their students.
The Prime Minister also thanked the education ministry, all education boards, teachers and students for their contributions to complete the examinations successfully.
She gave special thanks to the education minister and the chairmen of all education boards for publishing the results within just 57 days since the examinations completed.
About teachers, Hasina said teachers' facilities need to be increased to improve the standard of education. Without increasing the facilities, it will not be possible to ensure quality education for all.
"The teachers have to work hard to make their students eligible for passing examinations. The teachers are building future of the nation. At the same time, maximum facilities have to be ensured for the respected teachers," the Prime Minister said.
She said her government is strongly committed to improving the quality of education at all level. She mentioned that the highest allocation in the new budget has been given to the education sector. "We will do everything for raising our education standard to the highest level," she said.
Hasina observed that without quality education, a nation in this modern world can not attain the desired development and prosperity. She also thanked the authorities concerned for their success in identifying the vicious circle behind the leakage of question papers for competitive examinations.
Hasina said heinous act like question leakage started since the last regime of BNP-Jamaat alliance as the alliance government appointed their party men in the administration.
About the government success in digging out the vicious circle behind the question leakage, the Prime Minister said since assuming the office, she has kept close eye on these incidents and ordered the authorities to identify the clique.
About high dropping rate of students from schools, the Prime Minister suggested arrangement of tiffin through joint initiative of government, school committees and guardians as an attempt to stop dropouts.
She also suggested introduction of mobile schools on boats for ensuring uninterrupted education facilities for children living in chars, haors and baors.
About the shortage of English and Mathematics teachers in rural areas, the Prime Minister suggested that video conferences could be arranged so that one teacher can take class of students of several schools at a time.
Besides, class lectures of a good teacher can be given through computer and power point presentation, she said.