City Desk :
The Ministry of Education will request the heads of the higher educational institutions to discuss with the students’ organisations to resume academic activities after ensuring safe and congenial atmosphere.
Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel revealed the information, said MA Khayer, public relations officer of the ministry.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) on July 16 announced a closure of all public and private universities until further notice considering the issue of students’ safety in the wake of widespread protests for reforming quota.
A press release, signed by UGC secretary Dr Ferdous Zaman, said academic activities of all public, private universities, medical, textile, engineering colleges affiliated to the university and other colleges will remain shut until further notice.
The UGC has taken the move in line with the Education Ministry’s decision, said the release.
Meanwhile, Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel on Tuesday said educational institutions in the country will be reopened after ensuring cent percent safety of the students.
“It will not be wise to reopen the educational institutions hurriedly. Smooth academic environment will have to be ensured first for reopening the educational institutions,” he told reporters at his secretariat office.
Presently the main concern is the HSC examinations, he said, adding that the HSC examinations scheduled for July 25 have been postponed.