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Sheikh Hasina Medical University to be built in Khulna

| Updated: July 14, 2020 09:37:49


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina presiding over the cabinet meeting through a videoconference Ganabhaban, while ministers and secretaries attended the meeting from the Bangladesh Secretariat in Dhaka on Monday –BSS photo Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina presiding over the cabinet meeting through a videoconference Ganabhaban, while ministers and secretaries attended the meeting from the Bangladesh Secretariat in Dhaka on Monday –BSS photo

The government has decided to set up a medical university in Khulna division to be named after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The cabinet on Monday in principle gave a nod to a draft law to build the medical university during its weekly meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair.

“The cabinet today in principle approved a draft of the “Sheikh Hasina Medical University, Khulna Act, 2020” to establish a medical university in Khulna division,” Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam told a news briefing through a videoconference after the meeting, reports BSS.

The premier was connected from her official residence Ganabhaban, while ministers and secretaries attended the meeting from the Bangladesh Secretariat in Dhaka.

Anwarul said the government has decided to set up the medical university in Khulna division as a part of the Awami League’s election manifesto 2018, which says a medical university will be built in each division.

The main purpose of establishing medical university in Khulna is to groom and build highly-educated experts and researchers alongside maintaining and improving the standard of education and research in medical colleges at graduate and post-graduate levels, he said.

Scopes for getting improved healthcare services would be expanded by setting up the proposed medical university, he said, adding that all the public and private medical colleges, dental colleges, nursing colleges and institutes and other medical institutes in Khulna division will be affiliated to the university.

The cabinet also approved a draft agreement to be signed between Bangladesh and Micronesian country Palau.

About the cabinet decisions taken in the first quarter of this year, Anwarul said around 65 per cent decisions were implemented from January-March this year.

“As many as 46 decisions out of 71 have already been executed, while remaining 25 others are at the implementation stage,” he added.

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