Regarding funding for the Dinajpur-based college, the minister revealed that just about Tk 500 crore has not too long ago been allotted to help educational actions, analysis, and infrastructure growth.
While the college authorities have prioritised bodily infrastructure, he careworn that bettering the standard of training should go hand in hand with such developments.
The minister additionally addressed considerations over the alleged distortion of his remarks on social media, notably on Facebook.
“There is no benefit in misrepresenting my statements. I must carry out my responsibilities and bring about change in the education system,” he mentioned.
In his concluding remarks, he urged college students to benefit from their time at college. “The nation and your families are looking to you. Every moment you spend here must be devoted to learning, as it will shape your future and contribute to the future of Bangladesh,” he added.
The occasion was presided over by Vice-Chancellor M Enamul Haque and attended by MPs Monjurul Islam, Sadik Riaz, Syed Jahangir Alam, and Chief Whip Akhtaruzzaman Mia, amongst others, together with Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Shafiqul Islam and Treasurer Jahangir Kabir.