In order to overcome the damage caused to the education sector of the country due to the epidemic, it was the expectation of all concerned that they would set an example by showing 100% dedication in fulfilling their responsibilities as well as taking extra responsibility in other activities including teaching. But in reality it is not going to be noticed. Not only that, the lack of sincerity of those concerned in performing their duties, it has become clear in a report published in Jugantar yesterday. It is learned that Prathmi has 11 months arrears of stipend.
In this case, it is normal to take appropriate steps to ensure that there is no problem in uploading the student information to the server for stipend. But the reality is, there was a problem in the beginning when uploading student information to the server. Although the capacity of the server was later increased, it was not possible to upload 30-40 percent of the data in most of the districts on the last day of the scheduled time for the program in question.
This calls into question the professionalism of the policy makers concerned. Why the need to increase the power of the server later, is it intentional; Or the incompetence of those concerned. If those concerned claim it is their incompetence, then why the important responsibility is given to the incompetent? Full-time manpower should be employed in such work, who will take immediate steps to solve server problems. In the present reality, it is not necessary to be an expert to know this information. All you need to do is keep your eyes and ears open and try to perform your duties efficiently.
In this situation, there is a fear that the teachers who have not finished their work will get angry with the education officials. There are allegations that the corrupt officials, realizing the opportunity of such a situation, tried to take bribe by threatening the punishment of the teachers. It is necessary to find the corrupt officials in this sector and take appropriate action against them. It is learned that out of 3 million primary school students of Dhaka and Mymensingh divisions, only a little over 1 million data entries have been entered in the stipulated time. This number is a little more than 33 percent. This rate is even lower in Dhaka city.
As a result of providing stipends to primary schools, the number of students dropping out of extremely poor families across the country has come down. Appropriate action needs to be taken against those whose negligence has caused complications in the server. The authorities should take special care so that no incompetent person is employed in such work. Increasing the scope and amount of stipends in the education sector will increase the interest of students and parents towards education.
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