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Hobigonj adviser Podder blasts government on failing primary schools
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51593, member: 636"] Education officials gathered at Hobigonj district headquarters to discuss major changes coming to primary schools across the country. Professor Dr Bidhan Ranjan Roy Podder grabbed attention when he outlined the interim government's ambitious reform agenda during the high-level meeting. The Primary and Mass Education Adviser promised swift action to tackle chronic problems plaguing the education system. District administrators and education department bigwigs listened as Podder detailed his comprehensive strategy for turning around failing schools. Abu Taher M Masud Rana attended the session as the honored special guest speaker. The government plans to pump money into crumbling school buildings while hunting down students who abandoned their studies. Podder revealed how authorities will launch aggressive campaigns to drag dropout kids back into classrooms across rural areas. Teacher shortages have reached crisis levels at hundreds of schools nationwide according to the education chief. Training programs will target existing staff members who lack proper qualifications for their positions. Abu Nur Mohammad Shamsuzzaman from the Primary Education Department joined other senior officials at the strategy session. Emergency measures will tackle the most pressing issues facing primary education according to government insiders. Infrastructure improvements top the priority list as many schools operate without basic facilities like electricity and clean water. The adviser emphasized how filling vacant teaching positions remains crucial for delivering quality education to millions of children. Officials promised rapid deployment of resources to address these long-standing challenges. District leaders expressed optimism about implementing the sweeping reforms throughout their regions. [/QUOTE]
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