RAJSHAHI: Some academics at a discussion yesterday highlighted the enormous aspects of expanding science education towards building digital Bangladesh and emphasized the need for itsfurthermore expansion, reports BSS.
They mentioned there is no alternative to building science-based skilled and knowledgeable human resources to take the nation forward as the demand of information and communication technologies is gradually increasing.
They were addressing the second founding anniversary celebration of Rajshahi University Science Club (RUSC) at Kazi Nazrul Islam auditorium.
‘Committed to Build Up a Science Oriented Generation’ was the main theme of the event.
RU Vice-chancellor Prof Md Mijanuddin and Pro-VC Prof Chowdhury Sarwar Jahan addressed the ceremony as chief and special guests respectively with RUSC President Arif Jahangir in the chair.
Students Adviser Prof Mijanur Rahman and RUSC Advisers Prof Tariqul Hassan, Prof Sadequl Arefin and Prof Ananda Kumar Shaha and General Secretary Khairul Hassan also spoke.
Prof Mijanuddin said science teachers should play due role towards substantial and sustainable boosting the number of science-minded students as they are very important for flourishing the sector of information and communication technology.
He referred to various aspects of expanding science education towards doorsteps of both rural and urban students and said there is no alternative to acquiring scientific knowledge to devise ways and means on how to make the nation technologically advanced.
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