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Dr. Binoy Barman's Article

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shibli:
Education especially the higher education system, has failed to meet the demands of time. While job opportunities are limited in Bangladesh, there is a serious shortage of suitably qualified candidates for employment. There has been no comprehensive and long-range study to assess the kind of human resource the nation needs, and neither has there been a computation of the number of trained personnel in each category. Also, a large number of prospective students cannot get admission due to limited seats available in small numbers of public universities. In such cases, private universities came to offer the time-demanded courses and have now been an important and integral part, with rather a dominant position, of tertiary education in the country. The govt. must provide opportunities for higher education to create human capital that meets global standards.

Many private universities now offer tuition fees' waiver on need-based, merit-based, freedom fighters and female quota as per the requirements of UGC while some private universities maintain standard admission test before enrollment. So, i agree with Dr. Binoy sir's words "the limitations of public universities have been responsible to a great extent for the emergence and development of these private universities" and then Professor Alam's words: "The reality behind the growth of private universities had been formed and cemented not in spite of but because of the existence of public universities.

Binoy:
Please read my article “The epic of Gilgamesh” published in Star Campus magazine of the Daily Star on 08 August 2010, following the link:

http://www.thedailystar.net/campus/2010/08/02/last.htm

faizun:
Respected Sir,
the article is very time worthy. The topic of the article is now the  burnning question of our country. None of our governments solved this problem. I do'nt know whatever they did or whatever they will do, but we can do something within our limit. We can switch off our pc, fan, light and other electrical equipements when they are not in use. We can encourage the students to turn off air cooler and fan or light after the classes. Everyday we meet hundreds of students in our institution and they also meet their families and friends. We can motivate them to save our national resources like electricity, gas, water etc. I personally always tell the students to turn off all the switches when they step out of their classes. and also to  encourage their mothers or house maids to turn off gas line and electrical switches when those are not in use.

Let us all be active to save electricity and gas. We can not expect that within very short time we will come out of this problem but we can definitely hope to decrease the misery of the crisis. Because this country belongs to all of us, so all of its problems are ours and we have to solve these.

With regards,
Faizun Nesa
Lecturer of CSE.

ashiqbest012:
All the articles are outstanding.

Binoy:
Please read my article “Heliopoetics” published in Star Campus magazine of the Daily Star on 15 August 2010, following the link:

http://www.thedailystar.net/campus/2010/08/03/last.htm

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