
KISHOREGANJ, Oct 25, 2025 (BSS)- BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman today advised students to be proficient in knowledge, science and technology.
“The world has now entered the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The doors of the world are now open for the talents. The competition of knowledge, intelligence, merit and competence is everywhere. Therefore, to survive in this competitive world, it is essential for students to be educated with the appropriate skills,” he said.
Tarique Rahman made the remarks while virtually participating as the chief guest at a function on announcement of the results of merit scholarship examination on BNP’s 31-point State Reform Framework.
The Khandaker Shamsul Alam Foundation organized the event at the Government High School field of the district.
The BNP Acting Chairman said, "Whether you study in a Madrasa or a school, you must remember that you need to be proficient in modern and practical education to survive with dignity. You must be excelled in knowledge and science, and also be skilled in technical education."
He further added that the BNP is working to reorganize the future education system in line with modern science and innovative technology.
He stressed that in the current global competition one should be more skilled than others, there is no alternative to dedication and strong willpower.
Tarique Rahman reminded the students that the development of talent requires regular practice, proper nurturing and strong determination.
"While talent is innate, continuous effort is necessary for its development,” he said.
Teachers, students from various educational institutions in the district, and local dignitaries were present in the event.
District BNP President Md. Shariful Alam presided over the event while BNP Chairperson’s Adviser Abdus Salam, Acting Chairman’s Adviser on Education Affairs Mahadi Amin, BNP Media Cell Member Shayrul Kabir Khan, District BNP General Secretary Mazharul Islam, among others, were present.
Chairman of the Khandaker Shamsul Alam Foundation Khandaker Al Ashraf Mamun moderated the event.
According to the Khandaker Shamsul Alam Foundation, 10,211 students from 84 secondary, higher secondary schools and madrasas in the Pakundia upazila participated in this merit scholarship examination.
In four groups, a total of 40 students were given the scholarship, 10 from each group. Additionally, consolation prizes were given to all participants.