Know country before applying foreign knowledge in dev plans, PM tells scholars

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today asked scholars to consider local realities when applying education and knowledge gained abroad to implement development plans that are pro-people and sustainable.

“You’ll have to know, understand and feel the country first. Some knowledge can be acquired from it. If you implement development plans coordinating between the knowledge acquired from natural environment and the knowledge obtained from higher education, the development will be sustainable, pro-people,” she said.

“Thus, the country can march forward.”

The premier said this while awarding the Prime Minister’s Fellowship-2023-24 at a programme at Shapla Hall in her office for pursuing Master’s and PhD degrees in the world’s reputed universities.

As many as 48 scholars — 38 master’s fellows and 10 PhD fellows– from different sectors received the fellowship to pursue their higher studies in the world’s top-ranking universities abroad including the USA, UK, Australia and Canada.

Hasina said the government has been able to develop Bangladesh immensely by working accordingly in the last 14 years.

“We’ve been able to bring change in every sector,” she said.

Pointing to the young generation particularly the fellows, the PM asked to utilise the scope of flourishing their knowledge in the age of science and technology.

She asked the fellows to apply their own intelligence and thoughts not depending on foreign models for the development of the country,

“There would be no model of others in the development of our country … We shall see, know others and thus acquire knowledge. But we’ll have to use own talents and thoughts in practical cases or in case of considering which one is essential for us,” she said.

In this regard, Hasina stressed the need for considering the geographic position, climate, mindset of people, their overall condition and natural resources of the country while preparing development plans.

The Prime Minister’s Fellowship was introduced in 2018 with a view to improving the knowledge and capacity of the civil service, academia, and the qualified citizens of the country.

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