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‘Smart citizens crucial for building Smart Bangladesh’

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Ensuring quality education for young

generations is crucial to produce smart citizens with good human and social

values and ethics for building a Smart Bangladesh as envisioned by Prime

Minister Sheikh Hasina.

High officials, public representatives and civil society members today

expressed the opinion in a views-exchange meeting titled 'Our Role in

Building a Smart Bangladesh' held at the conference room of the Deputy

Commissioner in the city.

The district administration and District Information Office jointly organised

the event participated by officials of government departments, organisations

and institutions, public representatives, civil society members, politicians,

teachers and students.

Deputy Commissioner Dr Chitralekha Nazneen attended the meeting as the chief

guest with Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue) Md Rezaul Karim in the

chair.

Superintendent of Police Md Ferdous Ali Chowdhury and Deputy Director (Local

Government) Zilufa Sultana spoke as special guests.

Senior District Information Officer Md. Atikur Rahman Shah delivered a

welcome speech narrating the goals and objectives of the event and different

aspects of the vision Smart Bangladesh.

A documentary film styled 'Unnoyoner Agrojatray Adomya Bangladesh' focusing

on massive developments of the country was screened on the occasion.

Assistant Commissioner and Executive Magistrate Farhan Labib Jisan delivered

the keynote presentation titled 'Smart Bangladesh' and discussed its four

pillars of Smart Citizen, Smart Society, Smart Economy and Smart Government.

Cultural personality Dr Mofizul Islam Maantu, President of Press Club,

Rangpur Mahabub Rahman Habu, In-charge of BSS Rangpur regional office Senior

Reporter Md. Mamun Islam, union parishad chairmen and other participants took

part in the open discussion and forwarded various suggestions for building a

Smart Bangladesh well ahead of building a developed Bangladesh by 2041.

The speakers said the Digital Bangladesh envisioned by Prime Minister Sheikh

Hasina has already been implemented benefiting every citizen and time has

come to build a Smart Bangladesh under her able and farsighted leadership.

They called upon the teachers to build the young students as smart mentally

and ethically and infuse patriotism in them as they will be the key-players

for building and leading a Smart Bangladesh.

They called for ensuring proper utilization of computers and multimedia

projectors provided by the government to the 'Sheikh Russel Digital Labs',

primary, secondary and higher secondary educational institutions free of

cost.

The Superintendent of Police said building of a Smart Bangladesh could be

started with a time-befitting education system to ensure proper education to

young generations for producing smart citizens and skilled human resources.

The Deputy Commissioner said producing smart citizens with proper education,

social and ethical values is a prerequisite to put into practice the other

three pillars of Smart Society, Smart Economy and Smart Government for

building a Smart Bangladesh.

"We have to work from our own places with utmost sincerity, dedication and

integrity to achieve the goal," she said and urged everyone for forward

suggestions on innovative ideas for building a Smart Rangpur District on the

way to building a Smart Bangladesh.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)