Posts and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar yesterday said country’s 65 per cent young population is the key strength for the transformation of Bangladesh into a developed nation.
“We have no alternative to a suitable institution based digital education for this young population to turn Bangladesh into Bangabandhu’s Sonar Bangla,” he told a workshop on entrepreneurship in the city, said a press release.
Mentioning that there is no other way to upgrading the existing traditional education system, Jabbar said, adding, “We are working to provide computer programming and robotic education at primary level.”
“Every person has own story and similarly every nation has the same, and Bangladesh in the year of 2020 would be an exemplary story in the world,” he added.
The minister opined that Bangladesh has attained this phenomenal progress in the past 11 years pinning upon the “digital Bangladesh” campaign announced by the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in
2008.
Over 50 expatriate Bangladeshi entrepreneurs participated in the workshop.
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