PM stresses utilizing research-based knowledge for country’s socioeconomic development
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| 13 Jan 2022, 17:57

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cafeteria, will promote arrangement of the national and international seminars, conference, workshops and fair on science and technology. The Prime Minister said her government is providing all kinds of assistance including necessary financial grants for research on science and technology. She said "Bangabandhu Fellowship" is being offered for science and technology research at home and abroad under the Bangabandhu Science and Technology Fellowship Trust for building a science-minded nation and developing skilled and qualified scientists, technologists and researchers at national level. In addition, National Science and Technology Fellowships are being given among the students and researchers at the MPhil, PhD and post PhD levels, she
added. Sheikh Hasina said after assuming office in 1996, "I allocated fund initially for research" as there was no allocation for conducting study and subsequently, "the special allocation is being kept for research in every year's national budget". She also briefly highlighted the development initiatives in the field of research and science and technology. She said her government has established the National Institute of Biotechnology to ensure meaningful use of the biotechnology in improving the quality of life of the people alongside setting up of several world-class science research institutes including Genomic Research Laboratory. The premier said Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theatre has been set up in Dhaka to give the young generation a better idea about space and its branches are being expanded in divisional levels. She continued that an effective addition to medical science is the National Institute for Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Medical University and the Institute for Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences at various government medical colleges across the country. She went on saying that the government is also building Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant which would take the country to a new height globally. The premier said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had put highest importance on science education while building a war-torn country
after the independence. She said Bangladesh became a member of the International Telecommunication Union on September 5, 1973 and inaugurated the Satellite Earth Station at
Betbunia on June 14, 1975 to connect Bangladesh with the world during Bangabandhu's tenure. "His steps have been serving as a guideline for us," she added. After long 21 years, when Awami League came to power in 1996, she said that she saw the number of science students, even interest in science education
decreased in the country. Then she took initiatives to establish 12 science and technology universities across the country, Sheikh Hasina said. About the reason behind declining interest in science education, she said the then governments that came to power illegally after 1975 by violating the constitution were involved in corruption to legalise their illegitimate powers and took initiatives to create an "elite class" with a handful of beneficiaries. "They (the then illegal governments) also handed over money and weapons to the meritorious students and the educational institutions saw the jingle of arms even they hadn't time to pay heed to common people's need," she added. She also mentioned the failure of the then BNP government formed in 1991 to take the opportunity of being connected to international submarine cable for
free use in technology. Sheikh Hasina said, "Our misfortune was that BNP was in government and Khaleda Zia was the prime minister, and she said it (submarine cable) can't be taken. Because, if this is done, all the information of Bangladesh will go abroad," Thus, they ruined the development potentials of Bangladesh, she added. She said Awami League government, after assuming power in 1996, had taken a project to provide 10,000 computers to 10,000 schools free of cost and the
development partners came forward while a list of schools was prepared. She added the Dutch government offered to buy computer from their company at half price and an agreement was also signed with them. She mentioned that the computers were supposed to be bought from the Dutch company "Tulip", also the name of Dutch national flower, saying the company's
name was her younger sister Sheikh Rehana's daughter Tulip Siddiqui's namesake. But, the BNP had foiled this initiative immediately after forming government in 2001, she said. She went on saying, Due to the similarity of name of the Dutch company with Tulip Siddiqui, the then BNP government cancelled the deal. "Because, our very wise the then Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was made understand by someone that the firm Tulip belonged to Sheikh Rehana's daughter Tulip. Therefore, it cannot be taken and she cancelled it," she
said. Sheikh Hasina said as a result of the cancellation of the agreement, the Dutch company filed a case against Bangladesh and lawyers were hired to deal with the case and finally Bangladesh was fined Taka 60 crore. She also said 10,000 computers were destroyed and a fine of Taka 60 crore had to be paid due to the decision of the head of government of a country. "And if you (people) have such a head of government, then you understand that how the country will prosper," she added. Source: BSS AH