RAJSHAHI: There should be time-fitting and need-based measures of developing students leadership and to mitigate the existing gap between police and general public for the sake of building crime-free society, reports BSS.
“United efforts of police and people on mutual trust and confidence can curb anti-social activities like militancy and terrorism,” said Prof Rafiqul Alam Beg, Vice-chancellor of Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET), here yesterday.
He said arranging leadership training for the students of higher seats of learning for equipping them with modern knowledge could be effective means of eradicating the social crimes.
Prof Beg was addressing a workshop titled “Students and Police Engagement-Student Leadership Development” at Nanking Darbar Hall in the city yesterday afternoon as chief guest.
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