Health and Hygiene Olympiad 2021 concludes
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For the first time in Bangladesh, Health and Hygiene Olympiad committee organised Health and Hygiene Olympiad, this year. 2,000 participants joined the online Olympiad, along with 250 campus ambassadors across the country. A total of 5000 participants from the remotest areas of the country participated in the offline platform of Health and Hygiene Olympiad 2021.
Health and Hygiene Olympiad committee specialises in the development of health awareness and hygiene practices amongst various classes of students, from different parts of the country. From online awareness to arranging workshops for the underprivileged even in remote areas, Health and Hygiene Olympiad is committed to the message that good health and hygiene is everyone s basic right.
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Dipu Moni urges private sector to invest in education sector
BSS
27th February, 2021 09:03:39
For a sustainable and commercially viable research ecosystem, Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni urged on Saturday the private sector to invest in the education sector.
“Still we have gap between the industry and academia, and to reduce the gap we should do a mapping to identify skill requirements. Despite Covid-19 has manifold socio economic impacts, however it has created a lot of opportunities and a tripartite collaboration among industry-academia and research can reap these benefits in future ,” she added.
The education minister said this while speaking as chief guest at the online seminar titled “Industry-Academia Linkage: The New Frontier”, arranged by Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) , said a press release.