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Bangladesh government wants to create international standard education system: Sheikh Hasina

| @indiablooms | Jan 01, 2024, at 02:03 am

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said her government wants to create an international standard education system in the country.

"We will give money for whatever needs in education. There are renowned international universities - We have to see how they teach. What curriculum and which method do they follow? We want to establish international standard education system in Bangladesh," she was quoted by BSS as reported y Daily Star.

Hasina said the focus will be on practical learning-based education to create employment opportunities in the country.

"We want to build a nation with modern-technology-knowledge-based education. We've already done everything for that," she said.

Sheikh Hasina said, "We will never be left behind. We have to keep pace with other countries. so we want our boys and girls to learn technology from early age."

She said the country's education curriculum will need to be changed to keep pace with the world.

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