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CA urges South Asian academics to align education with youth aspirations

13 Jan, 2026 15:27 pm
DHAKA, Jan 13, 2026 (BSS) - Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today called upon the academics to align the education system with the youths' expectations and aspirations and stressed on revival of the SAARC to enhance regional academic cooperation. "Today, I feel very excited that academics at the highest level could get together in Dhaka. It's important that this is Dhaka. I hope you will have a chance to kind of review of the things that have happened in Dhaka in the past few months," he said, referring to post-2024 July Uprising events in Bangladesh. The Chief Adviser made the remarks while addressing the inaugural ceremony of the three-day "South Asian Regional Conference on State of Higher Education and Future Pathway (SARCHE 2026)" at a city hotel here. A total of 30 international representatives, including delegates from the United Kingdom, the Maldives, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka as well as representatives from the World Bank are participating in the event. The conference is being organised under the Bangladesh government and World Bank funded Higher Education Acceleration and Transformation (HEAT) Project of the University Grants Commission (UGC) of Bangladesh. Prof Yunus said review of those events will clarify what university education and education as a whole are really about, adding, this should be the core subject of discussion at the gathering. Highlighting the role of students in the 2024 uprising, he said, "Who are these young people that we are dealing with? They have their own mind. They stood up and raised their voices and brought down the ugliest fascist regime you could ever think of given their lives". "It would be a missed opportunity if you don't spend some time on understanding what they did a few months back in this very city. What was their expectation? What was their aspiration? Why did they stand up in front of guns and give their lives knowingly it will happen," the Chief Adviser said. To reflect the students' motivation behind joining the uprising, he referred to school student Shaheed Shahriar Khan Anas's letter, which he wrote to his mother before embracing the martyrdom, stating that it was his duty to take to the street with his friends, who were subjected to state-sponsored crackdown. Noting that the event was not a sudden outburst, Prof Yunus said it happened in Sri Lanka and in Nepal too, but it happened in a bigger way in Dhaka. He thanked the World Bank for organizing the conference, saying, "This was our responsibility to organize, but we failed. The World Bank has to step into make it happen". Organizing such gatherings was part of the responsibility under the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), the Chief Adviser said, adding, but the SAARC as a word has been forgotten and "that's a shame on us". "This was supposed to be the idea of SAARC that we get together and make exchanges and learn from each other," he said, noting his efforts since he has taken the responsibility as the Chief Adviser to revive the SAARC. "I am repeatedly reminding that we must get back to SAARC. That's where our family belongs to. And I will not give up repeating that appeal to the governments of the region," Prof Yunus said. Speaking about the forthcoming national elections and the referendum on February 12, he said the uprising tore everything apart and that the young people created their own July Charter to undo what the country was stuck with. The Chief Adviser said there would be a referendum to decide what the future constitution of Bangladesh should be, because they believed the root of the problems lay in the constitution. He mentioned that these issues were not taught in classrooms and questioned where universities stood in this reality. Noting that the young people have now formed their own political party, Prof Yunus said, "I'm sure some of them will get elected." He called on educators to reflect on what education and university education should be in this very different world, warning that old ways of doing things are self-destructing and that change must happen quickly, just as the youth acted quickly during the July and August uprising. "So this is one issue, I hope this will be taken up seriously in this gathering where we are, what is being missed, how we can run and be in the front, rather than falling behind," the Chief Adviser said. He then said that the education system is not appropriate because it is job-oriented, adding, the system is designed around the idea that students must become suitable for jobs, and "If he or she fails to take a job, we think failure on the part of that student, not us". Prof Yunus questioned whether the purpose of education is to prepare people for the job market. Human beings are not born as slaves and that each human being is a free person, he said, adding, jobs come from the tradition of slavery, where people work under orders for pay, which he equated with slavery. Stating that the young people who marched on the state refused to be slaves, he said, "So, what kind of education that you will be giving? This is a question I raise with you. You may dismiss it. You may pause for a while. But this is my point. Should we continue this education to create slaves? Turning creative beings into slaves, that's a criminal job". Prof Yunus said he translated creativity into entrepreneurship and argued that education should teach young people to be entrepreneurs rather than job seekers. He said young people should be told they are job creators and agents of change, driven by imagination, adding that imagination is the essence of human beings, and that people are born with enormous imaginative power, which drove the youth to give their lives for the vision of a new Bangladesh. Education Adviser Professor Dr CR Abrar addressed the inaugural ceremony as the special guest with UGC Chairman Professor Dr SMA Faiz in the chair. Secondary and Higher Education Division Secretary Rehana Perven and World Bank Division Director Jean Pesme spoke at the function as guests of honor while UGC Member Professor Dr Mohammad Tanzimuddin Khan delivered the welcome address.
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DHAKA, Jan 13, 2026 (BSS) - Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul today said Probashi Kallyan Bank will launch Sharia-based loan scheme soon for Bangladeshi expatriates. "Good news for expatriate brothers. The Sharia-based loan programme is going to be launched soon from the Probashi Kallyan Bank," he wrote in a post on his verified Facebook account. Dr Asif Nazrul said today he talked to the managing director of Probashi Kallyan Bank and he was informed that it would be possible to launch this loan scheme within this month. "Shaykh Ahmadullah Bhai has inspired us to take this step. Thank him very much," he added.  

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