“More money will be allocated to the students of technical and vocational educational institutes from the trust aimed at making the youths skilled and efficient ones as they can be entrepreneurs instead of running after jobs.”
The premier said in the 6th advisory council members’ meeting of Prime Minister’s Education Assistance Trust at her office here.
Sheikh Hasina, also Chief Patron of the advisory council of the trust, said, “We should change the mindset of running after for jobs.”
She asked the youths to be employers instead of employees.
In this context, she said, “We have formed the trust to give educational assistance to talented but poor students as they can be self-reliant and thus their families.”
The premier said this when a proposal regarding providing educational assistance to the poor students, who are facing financial hardship to get admitted to the medicals, engineering and general universities for higher
education, was placed before the meeting.
She, however, discouraged authorities concerned from abruptly providing stipends to the students saying they should not be encouraged to depend on the government’s subsidies.
Stressing the need for updating information on stipends, she directed the authorities to entrust officials of ministries concerned with the responsibilities.
She also gave her consent to a proposal of allocating Taka 5 crore more as the seed money to give financial assistance to MPhil and Phd students. The government earlier gave Taka 5 crore to this end.
The premier also suggested taking effective measures in allowing students to get admitted to educational institutions in accordance with their seat capacity.
She added: “I don’t understand how students are studying in a classroom having excessive number of students.”
Prime Minister’s Education Assistance Trust was constituted in 2012 aimed at providing scholarships to the poor and meritorious students deprived of the opportunity of education due to lack of money.
A total of Taka 1,000 crore was given as seed money for the trust in the 2011-12 fiscal.
As many as Taka 550.90 crore have already been distributed among poor talented students as stipend and financial assistance since 2013.
The trust has decided to distribute over Taka 111.40 crore among 209,600 poor students of private educational institutions this year.
Advisory council members of the trust: Finance Minister A H M Mustafa Kamal, Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni, Planning Minister M A Mannan and State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Mohammad Zakir Hossen were present.
Deputy Education Minister Mohibul Hassan Chowdhoury, PM’s Principal Secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus, Chief Coordinator for Sustainable Development Goals
(SDG) Affairs at the Prime Minister Office Zuena Aziz, Finance Secretary Abdur Rouf Talukder, PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim, PMO Secretary Md Tofazzel
Hossain Miah, Dhaka University Vice Chancellor Dr. Md. Akhtaruzzaman, UGC (University Grants Commission) Chairman Kazi Shahidullah, Bangladesh Association
of Banks (BAB) Nazrul Islam, among others, were present on the occasion.
Managing Director of the trust Additional Secretary Nasrin Afroz made a brief presentation on the overall activities of the trust and its future plan.
(BSS)