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CA urges students to dream for a new world

A Correspondent:

Chattogram: Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday urged students to dream of building a new world.
“We have the capacity to build the new that we want,” he said while delivering his speech at the 5th Convocation Ceremony of Chittagong University (CU) on the university’s central play ground yesterday afternoon.
In his convocation speech, Prof Yunus said: “We will be able to build the world the way we want to build”.
But everyone has to have a dream about what kind of environment and society he or she wants to estab-lish, he added.
Recalling the background of the establishment of Grameen Bank, the Chief Adviser said the ongoing civilisation is a civilization of destructive economy.
“The economy we established is an economy of business, not of people,” he said, adding that the busi-ness-oriented civilization is a suicidal one, which will not sustain.
Prof Yunus said he is delighted to be here in Chittagong University after a long time, recalling that he joined the CU as a teacher in 1972.
He highlighted the 1974 famine that hit the country and how Grameen Bank was formed to help the famine-hit people in Chattogram.
The Chief Adviser said the birth of Grameen Bank took place in the Economics Department of the CU.
At the function, the CU authorities conferred hononary Doctorate of Literature (D. Litt) degree on Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus for his outstanding contributions to poverty alleviation through micro-credit and establishing peace across the globe.
CU Vice-Chancellor Dr Muhammad Yeahia Akhter handed over the certificate of D. Litt degree to Prof Yunus.
Education Adviser Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar and University Grants Commission Chairman Prof Dr SMA Faiz also spoke at the convocation, among others.
CU Pro-Vice Chancellor (Academic) Dr. Mohammed Shamim Uddin Khan and Pro-Vice Chancellor (administration) Md. Kamal Uddin were present on the occasion.
The CU hosted the largest convocation in the country’s history yesterday, awarding degrees to 22,586 students.

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