Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid on Saturday said the government 
is going to formulate specific law to bring an end to coaching and guide
 book businesses in the country.
"Teachers, who remain busy in coaching business instead of classes, will be brought to book under the law," he said.
Nahid came up with the observations while addressing an orientation 
program titled "Connecting Classroom" for district and upazila education
 officers at a city hotel.
Organized by British Council Bangladesh, the programme was presided over by its director Barbara Wickham.
Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) director 
(administration) Prof Shamsul Huda addressed the function as special 
guest.
"Due to different initiatives taken by the present government, no 
question papers were leaked in last three years. We can hear about many 
rumors of question paper leaking just before the start of exams each 
year, but all these are baseless rumors," Nahid added.
Accepting the fact that sometimes question papers do get leaked just 
before one or half an hour of the start of exam, the minister said "Some
 corrupt teachers are involved with such heinous act.                
When they go to receive the question papers for their 
respective institutions, they leak the paper in the midway."
 
Acclaiming British Council's initiative, Nahid said such programme 
will play an important role in improving the quality of the education in
 the country.
British Council Bangladesh director Barbara Wickham in her speech 
said, "Our main aim is to make the students of this country prepared for
 the 21st century. For this, we are assisting the teachers to gather 
necessary efficiency through such programme."
She said the programme is going on in Bangladesh since 2009 with joint 
financing from British Council and Department For International 
Development (DFID) and the council has penned an agreement with DSHE to 
take the programme across the country.
Richard Quest has said that the two year government of President Mohammadu Buhari is facing ‘obstacles seemly insurmountable’.
Richard Quest made this statement in a video on Cross Road on CNN
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/buharis-govt-facing-obstacles-seemly-insurmountable-richard-quest/
Richard Quest has said that the two year government of President Mohammadu Buhari is facing ‘obstacles seemly insurmountable’.
Richard Quest made this statement in a video on Cross Road on CNN
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/buharis-govt-facing-obstacles-seemly-insurmountable-richard-quest/