Education Minister says about opening of educational institutions
Education Minister Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury (Nowfel) said that after the District Administrators are informed about the environmental conditions of their respective areas, a decision will be taken after reviewing it to open educational institutions.
He said this in the capital on Wednesday (July 24).
The education minister said that the environment for opening educational institutions has not yet been created. After informing the district administrators about the environmental conditions of their respective areas, a decision will be taken to open educational institutions after reviewing them.
He said, we cannot open educational institutions until 100% security is ensured. Student safety is our top priority right now. However, the government's main priority is to complete the ongoing HSC examination.
Meanwhile, government primary schools have been declared closed indefinitely from Wednesday. This information was revealed by Mahbubur Rahman Tuhin, public relations officer of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education.
Incidentally, due to the government job quota reform movement, on July 16, all public and private universities, including schools, colleges, madrasas and polytechnics, were declared closed for an indefinite period across the country.
At the same time, medical colleges, textile, engineering and other educational institutions affiliated with the university were declared closed. All the colleges affiliated to the National University will remain closed until further instructions.
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