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27 Jan, 2026 17:50 pm
DHAKA, Jan 27, 2026 (BSS) - Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today formally inaugurated the e-Learning Programme in 12 schools across the three hill districts in Chattogram.  He launched the programme virtually from the state guest house Jamuna here this noon and exchanged views with teachers and students of the 12 schools- three primary and nine secondary schools, said the Chief Adviser's Press Wing. The e-Learning Programme will be launched in phases in 149 selected primary and secondary schools in the three hill districts within the shortest possible time. Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs Adviser Supradip Chakma, SDG Principal Coordinator Lamiya Morshed, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser for the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb and Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs Ministry's Secretary Mohammed Mizanur Rahman were present on the occasion. E-learning activities began today at Rani Dayamoyee High School, Kaptai Al-Amin Nuria Dakhil Madrasah, Farua Junior Secondary School and Islamabad Government Primary School in Rangamati, Kamalchari Pilot High School, Hajachhari Junior High School, Manikchari Girls' High School Pujgang Mukh Government Primary School in Khagrachhari, and Balaghata Ideal School, Haji Firoza Begum Wami Academy, Tindu Junior High School and Bogamukh Para Government Primary School in Bandarban. Addressing the students of the schools on the occasion, Prof Yunus said , "The internet has reached the whole world, but it did not reach your areas. The government is responsible for this not happening for so long. We apologise". "Today we started with only 12 schools, whereas it should have started in 3,500 schools. We have to reach that goal very quickly," he added. "You live in such beautiful places-how many places in the world are this beautiful? Yet good teachers do not want to go there because they get cut off from communication," the Chief Adviser said, adding, the beauty of the internet is that "you will no longer have to depend on just one teacher". "A teacher can teach you from anywhere in the world. You will be able to study with the teacher of your choice. In case of lack of teachers, the quality of your education will not decline," he said. "Through the internet, you will be able to know what is happening across the world," Prof Yunus said. Noting health as another important issue, he said, it is difficult to get good doctors in remote areas. "If there is internet, you will be able to communicate with doctors wherever they are and receive advice and medicines," the Chief Adviser added. He further said, "We are all citizens of this country. You will enjoy the same rights that other citizens enjoy. Allah has given you intelligence and ability just like everyone else". "There is no reason for you to remain deprived. You will enjoy equal opportunities. Failing to provide this (opportunity) is the government's incompetence, and we must come out of this incompetence," Prof Yunus added. Later, he virtually exchanged views with several teachers and students. The teachers and students expressed their gratitude and thanks to the Chief Adviser for launching the e-Learning Programme. Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs Adviser Supradip Chakma said, "Through today's initiative, the government has fulfilled its commitment. A new horizon is opening in education in the hill regions". Noting that the government will gradually start e-learning activities in 149 schools, he said, "We have to reach many more schools. The government does not want to leave the people of the hill tracts lagging behind. The people of the hill tracts also do not want to lag behind". "We want the Chittagong Hill Tracts to be more connected with the whole of Bangladesh and the entire world," Chakma said.  
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DHAKA, Jan 27, 2026 (BSS) - Home Adviser Lieutenant General (Retd) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury today asked every law enforcement agencies to remain extra vigilant against violence or unpleasant incidents during the ongoing election campaign. “Law enforcement agencies have been instructed to ensure that no clashes or unwanted incidents occur among political parties and candidates during this (campaign) period,” he told reporters after a meeting of the “law and order core committee” at the ministry. Chowdhury said he instructed law enforcement personnel to ignore illegal orders led by vested interests or partisan point of view adding even unlawful directives from higher authorities must not be followed. In line with the Election Commission schedule the campaign for the upcoming 13th parliamentary election began on January 22 and will continue until 7:30 am on February 10, 2026 while the voting will be held on February 12, when a referendum will be staged as well. Chowdhury said maintaining law and order through maximum security measures was government’s top priority while he also sought political parties’ cooperation to maintain peace and order. The adviser said a law and order coordination cell was formed at the home ministry for the national election and referendum 2026. “We want to present the nation a neutral and festive election that will be a role model in Bangladesh’s electoral history,” he said adding the home ministry was working in a coordinated manner to fulfill this goal. The home ministry, meanwhile, provided a set of emergency contact numbers to lodge law and order related complaints during the election period. The phone numbers are: 02-47118700, 02-47118701, 02-47118702 and 02-47118703, as well as mobile numbers 01550-064226 (WhatsApp) and 01550-064227. Officials familiar with the meeting said it reviewed the overall law and order situation, progress of Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2, recovery of illegal and looted weapons, anti-drug operations, and measures to prevent violence and maintain order during the election campaign. Home ministry’s senior secretary Nasimul Ghani, police’s inspector general (IGP) Baharul Alam and other senior officials were present at the press briefing.

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