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JaPa alleges corruption in education system

Staff Reporter:

The opposition Jatiya Party and independent MPs on Sunday raised allegations of widespread corruption in the education system in parliament.
They said that there are various irregularities, corruption and discrimination in the education system.
“The level of corruption in education sector cannot be expressed in words. Nothing happens without money. For joining the MPO, you have to pay from table to table,” they said.
They made the allegations while speaking at the cut motion proposals against the demand of the Second-ary and Higher Studies Division of the financial year 2024-25.
Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury responded to the other complaints of the members of parliament but did not say anything about the corruption allegations.
Md Hamidul Haque Khandker of Kurigram-2 Constituency said that the allocation for education is al-ways behind the GDP target. There are various irregularities, corruption and discrimination in the educa-tion system, he alleged.
There are institutional, curricular and regional disparities. Field level education officers have been in the same workplace for 5/7 years and are involved in various types of irregularities and corruption. There is a lot of talk about the new curriculum, he said.
Pankaj Nath of Barisal-4 Constituency said that recruitment of teachers through NTRCA is commenda-ble.
However, if someone from Chilmari in Kurigram gets appointed in Mehendiganj in Barisal then he does not join.
“There are more problems in the hilly areas. Because of this, even after the appointment of teachers, the education programme is being disrupted. Regionalization of this recruitment should be considered. Va-cancies of teachers and education officers should be filled expeditiously.”
He said the High Court barred the MPs from becoming president of managing committees.
He said that MPs spoke against it repeatedly. Education Minister told that the government would appeal.
Jatiya Party MP Hafiz Uddin Ahmed said that there has been a drastic change in the education system. There have been buildings but the quality of education has not changed, he said.
He said that for MPO inclusion one has to go to different tables. “Step by step table means step by step corruption. “
Abul Kalam of Natore-1 Constituency said that corruption is everywhere. “No teacher is getting retire-ment allowance without money.”
Nasser Shahriar Zahedi of Jhenaidah-2 constituency proposed to reduce the administrative expenditure and increase the expenditure on educational research.
Education Minister Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury said in said that it is true that many people do not attend in distant places.
“Recruitment of teachers through NTRCA is recommended in view of High Court orders. This is a prob-lem we have already identified. This is an obstacle that we are trying to remove by amending the law.”

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