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27 Apr, 2026 20:43 pm
JASHORE, April 27, 2026 (BSS) – Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today said it will not be possible to hold back the country’s people by scare tactics. “It will not be possible to hold back the people of Bangladesh by fear tactics. People of the country cannot be subdued,” he said.  Warning that no one would be allowed to disrupt public peace in the country, the Prime Minister said, “Let us remain alert so that no one can create disorder in the country again. We will not allow anyone to get the chance to observe hartals for 173 days anymore by destroying public peace”. Tarique Rahman, also ruling BNP chairman, made the remarks at a public rally held at the Eidgah ground in the town here this afternoon.  At that time, he highlighted statistics of sacrifices made by, repression on, and false cases filed against leaders and activists of BNP during previous movements. Noting that through implementation of the election promises, the government will be able to change the country’s fate, the Prime Minister said, “The ultimate source of all power of BNP is the people of Bangladesh. Thus, BNP wants to complete the unfinished work left by Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman for the welfare of the people.” Tarique Rahman said that implementation of the unfinished works left by BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia, which were not executed over the past 20 years by the previous fascist government, has now been resumed by her party BNP for the welfare of the country’s people. Noting that BNP does those works that benefit the people, he said, “We do not want to sell tickets; rather, we want to do real work. That is why we say- 'Korbo Kaj, Garbo Desh, Sobar Agee Bangladesh'.” The Prime Minister called upon the country’s people to work together to build the country. Since the people have trust in the BNP, he said, they gave their mandate to the party through the 12 February election.  “The people have given us the responsibility to implement our electoral promises,” Tarique Rahman added. However, a group of people do not like this public mandate and, thus, they have been delivering speeches in different places, labelling BNP as a cohort of fascism, he said, urging the people to find out who are actually the collaborators of the fascism. “After August 5, BNP clearly stated that those responsible for killings in July-August must face justice. But, we saw some people saying ‘we have pardoned everyone’,” the Prime Minister said. He said it was noticed recently that those, who speak loudly, were the same people who went far from Dhaka to hold a meeting with collaborators of fascism, and when people surrounded the place, they could not explain why they had met them. Tarique Rahman said the BNP government’s priorities include ensuring education for women and arranging measles vaccine for children.  “BNP government’s priority is now ensuring education for mothers and sisters, arranging measles vaccines for children, reaching out healthcare services to the doorsteps of the people across the country, creating jobs for unemployed youth, giving support to farmers and ensuring education for all,” he added.  Noting that the country’s women face difficulty every day to arrange food for the family, the premier said, “They have to cook, and for that they need gas or firewood. This creates problems.” “Therefore, we have made a plan two days ago that, Inshallah, just like we have provided Family Card to mothers, we will also provide LPG cards to the same mothers across Bangladesh so that they do not have to suffer in cooking and can prepare meals without worry. Gradually, we will implement this plan as well,” he said. Turning to the July Charter, the Prime Minister said the BNP has signed the July Charter with political parties at the South Plaza of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban.  “BNP will implement every clause and every line of that July Charter will be passed in the parliament,” he added.  Urging all to remain vigilance against those who are trying to spread confusion in the country, Tarique Rahman said, “Those, who had tried to mislead the country’s people during the Liberation War in 1971, and later in 1986 and 2009, are now trying to mislead people again in 2026”. “So, we must remain alert as we need to build the country, take it forward and change the fate of our country’s people,” the Prime Minister said, urging all to remain united to build the nation. Jashore district BNP organized the rally with its President Syed Saberul Haque Sabu in the chair. BNP Vice Chairman Professor Nargis Begum, Joint General Secretary and Water Resources Minister Md Shahiduddin Chowdhury Anee, State Minister Forhad Hossain Azad and State Minister for Energy and Mineral Resources Aninda Islam Amit also spoke at the rally.
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DHAKA, April 27, 2026 (BSS) - The 15th meeting of the Executive Committee (EC) of the National Skills Development Authority (NSDA) was held today at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), where high-level directives were issued to streamline national skills development through urgent legal reforms and enhanced policy coordination. Prime Minister's Principal Secretary A B M Abdus Sattar presided over the session, said a press release. The meeting was attended by Mahdi Amin, Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office and Adviser to the Ministries of Education, Primary and Mass Education, Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment, and Labour and Employment (holding the rank of State Minister), who participated as a special guest.  The participation of senior secretaries from various ministries and heads of departments was further bolstered by representatives from the private sector, underscoring the government's focus on strengthening industry-academia linkages to meet market demands. During the session, NSDA Executive Chairman (Secretary) and Member-Secretary of the Executive Committee Dr. Nazneen Kauser Chowdhury presented a comprehensive report on the authority's current progress and future strategic roadmap.  The committee emphasized that all activities related to curriculum development, training, assessment and certification for Levels 1 to 6 of the Bangladesh National Qualifications Framework (BNQF) must strictly adhere to the NSDA Act and regulations.  Relevant ministries and agencies were directed to work in a coordinated manner under this unified framework to ensure standardized quality across the board. In a significant move to resolve institutional friction, the committee issued a firm re-instruction regarding the amendment of the Bangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB) Act.  The meeting reiterated previous mandates from the NSDA Governing Board to eliminate duality and ambiguity between the two entities. It was explicitly clarified that while the BTEB is the designated authority for technical education, the NSDA remains the apex body for all skill-related development and certification.  This legal clarification is deemed essential for making both technical education and skill-building initiatives more effective and transparent. To enhance the competitiveness of Bangladeshi workers in the global arena, the committee underscored the necessity of signing Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs) with destination countries.  Such agreements are vital for ensuring that national certifications are recognized internationally.  The meeting also directed the expansion of soft skills training, including language and behavioural programs, to the district level to ensure that workers from rural areas are prepared for international professional environments. Additionally, the committee explored the feasibility of utilizing Bangladesh missions abroad to facilitate the training and assessment of expatriate workers already stationed overseas. In a major policy shift toward the modernization of vocational education, the committee granted policy approval for hybrid training models-combining online and in-person instruction-specifically for the Information Technology (IT) sector.  To accelerate the transition of trainees into the workforce, the NSDA was instructed to introduce technology-based modern tools for assessment management and to ensure that assessments are conducted immediately following the completion of any course for rapid certification. The Executive Committee also provided strategic directives to scale up large-scale training programs by strengthening the NSDA's oversight in funding, the selection of training institutions, and rigorous quality control.  The meeting concluded with a resolution to hold regular sessions to ensure the swift implementation of policy decisions.  A collective call was made to all ministries, departments, and agencies to operate under the leadership of the NSDA to transform the nation's human capital into skilled human resources for sustainable employment and long-term economic growth.

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