No primary school in 2,839 villages: Education Minister

BSS
Published On: 08 Apr 2026, 14:42
Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon. File photo

SANGSAD BHABAN, April 8, 2026 (BSS) - Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon today told Parliament that some 2,839 villages across the country still do not have any primary school.

"Every village of the country does not have a primary school. The number of villages without primary school is 2,839 throughout the country," he said, while replying to a starred tabled question from treasury bench lawmaker Joynal Abdin (Feni-2).

The minister said the number of villages without primary school is 717 in Dhaka Division, 818 in Chattogram Division, 355 in Rajshahi Division, 37 in Rangpur Division, 341 in Khulna Division, 45 in Barishal Division, 260 in Sylhet Division and 266 in Mymensingh Division.

He said the government would take steps to establish schools in these villages if proposals are received, considering all necessary conditions.

In reply to another tabled question from opposition (Jamaat) lawmaker Gazi Enamul Haque (Jashore-5), the education minister said there are 24,320 educational institutions under the Secondary and Higher Education Division throughout the country.

Of these, the number of institutions without Bhaban (structures) constructed with government finance is 4,059. "But, the government has been implementing the infrastructural development in the unprivileged educational institutions gradually," he said.

Ehsanul Hoque said a decision was taken to construct Bhaban (structure) in one school, one collage and one non-government Madrasha or non-government technical educational institution in every constituency in the current fiscal year.

In reply to another scripted question from opposition (Jamaat) lawmaker Md Amir Hamza (Khustia-3), the education minister said the government is positive to include the non-MPO educational institutions in the list of MPO.

He said the process is underway to bring non-MPO educational institutions under the Monthly Pay Order (MPO) system in phases to expand education and improve quality at the secondary and higher secondary levels across the country.

Through this process, eligible and necessary institutions are being brought under the purview of government financial assistance, so that the stability in the education system, including the payment of teachers' salaries and allowances, can be ensured, he added.

"The government is positive about the fresh inclusion of non-MPO schools and colleges in the MPO. However, the institutions are selected subject to proper compliance with the specific policies and conditions for MPO inclusion - such as number of students, results, infrastructure, number of teachers, geographical requirements," he said.

Ehsanul Hoque said that necessary measures will be taken to gradually include non-MPO educational institutions that meet all the conditions, subject to the government's policy decision.

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