New Textbooks for Sixth and Seventh Graders to Arrive in January
Dr. Saleh Uddin Ahmed, Economic Advisor, announced that students in sixth and seventh grades in the Secondary and Higher Education Division (both Bangla and English versions), as well as in Dakhil (religious) and technical tracks, will receive new textbooks by January next year.
He shared this information with the media on Wednesday, November 13, following a meeting of the Government Procurement Advisory Council Committee held at the Secretariat.
The Economic Advisor stated that the Government Procurement Advisory Council Committee has approved the printing of textbooks for sixth and seventh grades in both Bangla and English versions, along with the technical board textbooks for the 2025 academic year. Students in these classes and in the technical board will have their textbooks in hand by early January of the upcoming year.
Sources from the meeting indicated that the approval covers printing, binding, and supplying textbooks for grades six and seven in both Bangla and English versions, along with Dakhil and technical tracks, and grades one, two, and three in Ebtedayi (primary religious education). This project will include the printing of 126,461,646 textbooks at a total cost of 5.27 billion Bangladeshi Taka.
Additionally, the Government Procurement Committee approved the proposal for printing, binding, and supplying 73,129,859 free textbooks for Ebtedayi grades one, two, and three, as well as for secondary (Bangla and English versions), Dakhil, and technical classes. These books will be acquired from 79 institutions through 107 lots, with a total budget of 2.87 billion Bangladeshi Taka.
In response to another proposal from the Secondary and Higher Education Division, the Advisory Council Committee approved the procurement of 53,331,787 free textbooks for seventh-grade students in secondary (Bangla and English versions), Dakhil, and technical classes. These textbooks will be sourced from 69 institutions through 99 lots, at a total cost of 2.40 billion Bangladeshi Taka.
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