Allocation for edn sector raised by 11pc

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Staff Reporter :
The government has proposed to increase allocation in the education sector by 11 percent to Tk 53,054 crore for the 2018-19 fiscal year compared with the revised allocation in the outgoing fiscal year (2017-18).
Finance Minister AMA Muhith presented the national budget of the Tk 4,64,573 crore for the FY 2018-19 on Thursday.
Tk 30,588 crore had been allocated for the Education Ministry and another Tk 22,466 crore for Primary and Mass Education Ministry.
“This is the second highest allocation for any particular sector,” he said in his budget speech.
The minister said the country has already made significant progress in promoting primary education and the focus now would be on providing education supportive of bringing about fundamental changes in living standard and to creating a better learning environment at schools.
To cope with the increasing demand, he said, the government will broaden the ongoing programmes such as granting stipends, distribution of free textbooks and logistics and school feeding.
“About 7,000 primary schools with separate wash blocks for boys and girls will ensure a better environment for education; 65,000 classrooms, 10,500 teachers’ rooms, boundary walls in 5,000 schools will be constructed and 30,000 pieces of sports-goods will be distributed,” the finance minister said.
The government will establish another 1,000 primary schools in areas without schools, he said.
“We have a plan to set up 64 livelihoods and lifelong learning centres in 64 districts,” he said.
Stressing on quality secondary education, he said the government is creating admission opportunities for around 2,00,000 students in 200 government colleges through a project titled “Expansion of Opportunity for Science Education in Government Colleges” and for around 3,29,000 students in 323 secondary schools through “Development of Government Secondary School” project.
The minister touched upon initiatives to check the question leak and said, “To ensure confidentiality in preparing question papers, we are trying to build a ‘Question Bank’ through integrated efforts of all education boards.”
Emphasising on technical and vocational education, Muhith said, around two million people are entering labour market every year, but all workers entering into labour market are not skilled.
Bearing this in mind, he said, the government has taken initiatives to set up one technical school and college in each of 100 upazila and technical training centres in remaining 389 upazilas. Besides, steps have been taken to establish four women polytechnic institutes in four divisional headquarters, one girls’ technical school in each divisional headquarter, polytechnic institutes in 23 districts and one engineering college in each administrative division, he added.
In order to modernise madrasa education, he said the government has taken steps to establish 35 model madrasas and multimedia classrooms in 653 madrasas and introduce honours course in 52 madrasas.
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