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The change is the evidence of understanding of the importance of ICT from the highest policy level and also an indication that the government is keen to keep pace with modern changing world. After 2014 election Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and Ministry of ICT are integrated to Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information ...
The Information and Communication Technology Division (Bengali: তথ্য ও যোগাযোগ প্রযুক্তি বিভাগ), abbreviated to ICT Division, [1] is a Ministerial Division of the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology of the executive branch of the Government of Bangladesh. [2] [3] [4]
Current government projects to promote the education of children in Bangladesh include compulsory primary education for all, free education for girls up to class 10, [25] stipends for female students, a nationwide integrated education system and a food-for-education literacy movement. A large section of the country's national budget is set ...
Prime Minister's Education Assistance Trust; International Mother Language Institute; Non-Government Teacher Employee Retirement Benefit Board; Non-government Teachers and Employees Welfare Trust; Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka; Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Cumilla; Board of Intermediate and Secondary ...
The Chittagong Education Board was established on 15 May 1995. [19] The Barisal Education Board was established on 23 August 1999. [20] The Sylhet Board was established in 1999. [21] The Dinajpur Board was established on 22 October 2006. [22] The Government formed a new Education Board in Mymensingh in August, 2017. [23]
Access to Information (Bengali: এটুআই) of the Prime Minister's Office (now redefined as "Aspire to Innovate" and the program moved under ICT Division) was a programme of the government's Digital transformation which specializes in introducing citizen-centric public service innovation to simplify public service delivery and improve the lives of citizens by increasing transparency ...
The World Bank, in a study conducted in 2008, projected triple digit growth for Bangladesh in IT services and software exports. [10] Bangladesh was also listed as one of the top 30 Countries for Offshore Services in 2010–2011 by Gartner. [11] The Internet penetration has also grown to 21.27 percent in 2012, up from 3.2 percent three years ...
In 1971, the Bangladesh School Textbook Board was established. In 1976 it was constituted as the National Curriculum and Syllabus Committee and the National Curriculum Development Centre was established in 1981.