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PM defends holding of PEC, JSC exams

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Published: 09:37, 24 December 2018   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
PM defends holding of PEC, JSC exams

Risingbd Desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today defended the holding of Primary Education Completion (PEC) and Junior School Certificate (JSC) examinations, saying that such examinations help boost the self-confidence of children.

“I know that many (people) speak against the PEC and JSC and equivalent examinations, and many have objections that why such exams are being held. But, I think that these examinations help grow the self-confidence among the children,” she said.

The premier added: “The children are also getting certificates after completing such exams, which help them to be more attentive to study”.

The prime minister said this while formally receiving the results of Junior School Certificate (JSC), Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) and Primary Education Completion (PEC) and its equivalent Ebtedayee examinations.

Sheikh Hasina said everybody does not pursue higher education, while many have talents to demonstrate their skills like receiving technical education or vocational training.

“For flourishing these merits, such examinations are very much necessary…keeping this in mind, we’re giving importance to technical education and vocational training,” she said.

Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid handed over the JSC and Junior Dakhil Certificate (JDC) exam results to the prime minister while Primary and Mass Education Minister Md Mustafizur Rahman handed over the PEC and Ebtedayee exam results to her at a simple ceremony held at the PM’s official Ganabhaban residence here this morning.

The chairmen of eight general education boards and one madrasa board handed over the JSC and JDC exam results of their respective boards to Sheikh Hasina.

From the same function, the prime minister also inaugurated the textbook distribution programme across the country.

As many as 35,21,97,882 free textbooks would be distributed among 4,26,19,865 primary and secondary-level students on January 1 across the country in the academic year of 2019.

The prime minister put emphasis on developing a science and technology-based educated nation, saying that only education can build a hunger and poverty-free developed and prosperous Bangladesh.

“Our motto is to build Bangladesh as a developed and prosperous country and an educated nation is essential to achieve this goal,” she said.

She added: “No nation can advance without education and that’s why we always give priority to education.”

Sheikh Hasina said the interest of the people in education is increasing as her government has taken various steps for development of education.

“We’re distributing free textbooks among the students from primary to secondary levels and providing scholarships and stipends among the students from primary to higher education,” she said.

Besides, she said, the government has made arrangements of training for the teachers, while their status has also been upgraded to give due honour to the architects of developing the children.

The prime minister said her government is also giving importance to science education. “The interest of the students in science education was less till 1996. But after coming to power in that year, we formulated a law to establish 12 science and technology universities in the country,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said the work on setting up six such universities began during our 1996-2001 tenure and the work of remaining universities started when our government returned to power in 2009, she said._BSS.


risingbd/Dhaka/Dec 24, 2018/Nasim

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