Bangladesh

No one can stop our progress: Sheikh Hasina Development
PID On Thursday, Minister for Science and Technology Yafes Osman, on behalf of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, presented Bangabandhu Science and Technology Fellowship, NST Fellowship and special research grants to researchers and scientists of various universit

No one can stop our progress: Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 04 Mar 2021, 08:30 pm

Dhaka, March 4: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that Bangladesh's progress cannot be stalled by anyone. 

The Prime Minister said, "We are now in a position of dignity in the world. No one can stop our progress. When the coronavirus couldn't, no one could. That is my belief."

On Thursday, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina made the remarks while participating in the Bangabandhu Science and Technology Fellowship, NST Fellowship and Special Research Grant Award for Researchers and Scientists of various Universities and Research Institutions.

She said, ‘I will do novo theater in every department. So that every student can know science. We are emphasizing research. This makes it easier to reduce costs, increase productivity and market. New products can be created or invented. '

The Prime Minister said, "Submerged paddy is being studied today. Different fruits including strawberries are produced in the country. These are all products of research. We have people and fertile soil. I will use them to build a developed country. '

She added, ‘Those who were in power after seventy-five have deteriorated rather than improved education. The clanking of weapons in the campus has led the students astray by handing over weapons and money. He has used them to retain power. "

Regarding the opening of educational institutions, the Prime Minister said, "We have followed in the footsteps of the father of the nation and made education multi-faceted by pursuing an education policy." Building skilled human resources. In our time educational institutions did not have to be closed. Only the Corona epidemic situation caused this problem last year. Students have had to keep off for recovery. However, it will be opened at the end of March.

Stating that 986 researchers have been given scholarships and fellowships, the Prime Minister said, "The money for fellowships belongs to the people. We have to keep in mind that it is useful for the people. '