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The Bangladesh Cinema and Television Institute was established through the passage of Bangladesh Cinema and Television Institute Bill (Amendment) in the Parliament of Bangladesh in 2019. [3] The bill was moved by Information Minister Hasan Mahmud and was passed through a unanimous vote. The institute is managed by a six-member management ...
Although we have fought so much, the government is still ignoring our plea. If government doesn't respond, we should create a Bangla Medium College in the future." [5] In 1961, he started discussions with educationists and intellectuals to set up a Bangla college in then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh. The college was established on 1 October 1962.
Barisal Government Women's College: Barisal Barisal Polytechnic Institute: Barishal BCIC College [8] 1983 Dhaka Bhandaria Government College: Bijoy Smarani University College: BPATC School and College: Brahmanbaria Government College: Brahmanbaria Brajalal College: Brindaban Government College: Brojomohun College: C: Cox's bazar government ...
Dhaka Polytechnic Institute (Bengali: ঢাকা পলিটেকনিক ইনস্টিটিউট, also known as DPI) is a government technical institute in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the largest and the oldest polytechnic academia in modern Bangladesh.
In 1984, the college was nationalized and the word government added to the name. [6] In September 2005, the president of the college unit of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal was gunned down in the college. [7] Government Shaheed Suhrawardy College is one of seven affiliated colleges under the University of Dhaka since 2017.
Kabi Nazrul Government College (KNGC) is a governmental college located in Luxmibazar, Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. [1] [2] [3] It was formerly known as Govt. Kabi Nazrul College. It offers higher secondary education (HSC). It has bachelor's degree and master's degree programmes as well; these divisions are affiliated with the University ...
The college was founded in 1954 as an Intermediate Technical College under the Directorate of Technical Education. It was the only college in Dhaka city, where students could study science, technology and basic engineering at the higher secondary level. In 1962, it was renamed as Government Science College and came under the Ministry of Education.
The first activities of the college started at Brajgopal Public Club. [3] On 11 June 2013, the Prime Minister's Office sent a letter of consent from the prime minister to the Ministry of Education. The inspection team formed by the Department of Secondary Higher Education to make the college a government college visited on 23 June 2013.