Readers’ Voice

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Job Application Fee Should Be Free

The curse of unemployment seems to have fallen on the fate of the educated youths. As the population grows, so does unemployment. The number of educated unemployed is increasing day by day. According to The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) in London, the rate of educated unemployment is the highest in Bangladesh. Out of every 100 graduates, 48 are unemployed. In other words, the name of one out of every two is included in the register of the unemployed.
About two million young people enter the job market in Bangladesh every year. Educated unemployed people run after jobs after finishing their education. Due to lack of money, many talented people are being deprived of many job applications despite their desire. Most job seekers Tuition may somehow cover the mess cost but it is very difficult to pay the fee for filling up multiple job application forms.
Therefore, along with the appropriate authorities, it is requested that arrangements be made to turn the educated unemployed into human resources by giving them the opportunity to apply for free entry to the job without any fee
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Adv. Md. Rayhan Ali
Judge Court, Khulna

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Disappointed Bangladeshi Students

Due to the Corona epidemic, Bangladeshi students residing in China started coming to the country in phases from the beginning of 2020. The students have been staying in the country for more than two year now.
Towards the end of two years and more with online but so far no effective steps have been taken to return to China. But students based in China are already attending classes offline on university campuses.
Studying abroad is mainly research and lab-centric. Students are being deprived of full knowledge as they have been studying online for a long time. Extreme frustration is now working among them. Those who are studying with self-fund have to pay fees even though they do not get all the academic benefits.
On the other hand, all types of scholarships have been suspended. Although some students have tried to contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Health and the Chinese Embassy by their own initiative, no effective steps have been taken so far without a message of hope.
Authorities in China and Bangladesh should take immediate action to get back the Bangladeshi students on campus.
Ashikujaman Syed
Research Assistant, CRID

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