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TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2026

Education sector

Education sector

Record allocations for health, education and social security – but will quality improve?

Record allocations for health, education and social security – but will quality improve?

Value for money must be ensured by accurately identifying beneficiaries, says Fahmida

Photo: MoFA

Bangladesh, Malaysia eye stronger ties in education sector

Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon speaks while inaugurating the “Induction Training for Non-Cadre Teachers of Newly Nationalised Government Colleges” at the National Academy for Educational Management (NAEM) in Dhaka today, 29 March 2026. Photo: TBS

Edu minister urges teachers to uphold ethics braving challenges

The Shangshad presented these recommendations in their launching ceremony at Dhaka Reporters’ Unity today (22 October). Photo: Courtesy

Shiksha Odhikar Shangshad launched with 14-points demands to reform education sector

Engineer Abubokor Hanip. Photo: Courtesy

A transformed Bangladesh: Strategic proposals for education sector

On the left, Dhaka Universiy students take out a rally in protest against the quota system in recruitment for first and second class government jobs. On the right, Jahangirnagar University teachers observe the indefinite strike calling for the  withdrawal of the "Prottoy" universal pension scheme. Photo: TBS

Education takes backseat as teachers protest 'Prottoy', students quota

File photo of primary school students. Photo: UNB

90% of students in four disaster-prone upazilas take coaching classes: Research

Meet Legalized: Bangladesh's first legal education app

Meet Legalized: Bangladesh's first legal education app

Photo: DW

Education sector fears another blow after Covid as political chaos lingers

While the government has promised to form a separate pay scale for the teachers, it is yet to be realised. Photo: Mumit M

4.20 lakh high school teachers to get training on new curriculum

8th FYP: Why allocate more for transport and less for health, education?

8th FYP: Why allocate more for transport and less for health, education?

Development holy grail: Spend more on education, health

Development holy grail: Spend more on education, health

Photo: Mumit M

Low investment in education remains a concern

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