e-News® | The NEWS Company…DHAKA, March 19, 2015 : President Abdul Hamid today asked the universities to meet the challenge of ensuring the standard of higher education and its gradual improvement.
“With the rise in the number of higher seats of learning and students, it has now become a big challenge for us to ensure standard of education and its gradual improvement . . . universities will have to come forward with efforts in facing this challenge,” the President said at the 14th convocation of East West University (EWU) here.
He said the government has been working for the overall development of education and it formulated the National Education Policy 2010 and enacted the Private University Act 2010 for gradual expansion of education. The arena of higher education has been expanded across the country after giving permission to set up universities in public and private sectors outside Dhaka, he added.
He mentioned that there are now 117 public and private universities in the country and the number of students rose to 3.0 million in 2015 against only 0.8 million in just five years back. The President said universities are the best place for higher education and research where side by side with teaching, continued practice of knowledge, free thinking and research in various areas of education take place, and it ultimately help expand the world of knowledge and thinking.
He hoped that the country’s universities would be able to come up with best opportunities to impart knowledge to the students. Congratulating the new graduates of EWU, the President who is also the chancellor of all the universities, asked the graduates to work for the welfare of the people as well as the country.
Former chief justice Tofazzel Hossain, Chairperson of the board of trustees of EWU Dr Mohammad Farasuddin and EWU VC Professor Ahmed Shafi, among others, also spoke on the occasion.
Advocate Sultana Kamal delivered the convocation speech.