
DHAKA, June 16, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan (BKSP) hosted
a three-day specialized seminar and workshop titled "Sports, exercise
medicine and rehabilitation with basic life support training" beginning today
(Tuesday) at its Savar campus.
The programme was organised by BKSP's department of sports science and
inaugurated by State Minister for Youth and Sports Md. Aminul Haque as the
chief guest at the BKSP auditorium.
Speaking as the chief guest during the inauguration ceremony, he reflected on
his playing experience and stressed the growing importance of sports medicine
in modern athletics.
The state minister emphasized that athlete performance and recovery now
depend heavily on scientific approaches, proper rehabilitation, and
continuous professional training.
He also noted that the government has begun focused work on developing sports
science and sports medicine infrastructure in Bangladesh.
He highlighted that, for the first time, a special allocation for athletes
has been included in the national budget, which he attributed to the
leadership vision of the Prime Minister.
Aminul said sports can play a broader social role by promoting discipline,
ethics, and positive values among the young people.
He also encouraged participants to share Basic Life Support (BLS) knowledge
beyond the training environment to help save lives in emergency situations.
A key feature of the seminar is practical Basic Life Support (BLS) training,
including, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), use of automated external
defibrillators (AED), management of respiratory emergencies, safe handling of
injured athletes.
Participants will receive international certification from Sweden-based First
Aid Courses (FAC) upon successful completion.
Special guests at the inauguration included BKSP Director General (DG)
Brigadier General Mohammad Saif Ullah, its acting director of sports science
Colonel Md. Golam Mabud Hasan and director (administration and finance) Dr.
Lutfur Rahman, along with senior officials, coaches, medical professionals,
and sports science experts.