
Professor Dr. Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar, Advisor to the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, said, the topic of morality needs to be permeated in our school activities, in the behavior of teachers. It should be permeated through the interaction of children. In this way, only through practice can he acquire morality or turn it into a habit, which will guide him in his future life. We cannot expect that it will be reflected in real life by just memorizing a few moral sayings. Morality is an important dimension in our education. It needs to be a part of these educations. Morality means – a sense of responsibility towards those around him, a sense of duty, compassion for the environment, a sense of responsibility, these need to be acquired at a young age. Then we can hope that children will move towards this in the future.
The advisor made these remarks in his speech as the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the ‘Moral Education Development Program’ organized by the Bangladesh Student Welfare Trust at the International Mother Language Institute Auditorium in Segunbagicha, Dhaka on 09 April 2025 Wednesday morning,.
Principal Nur Alam Talukder, Managing Director of Bangladesh Student Welfare Trust, presented the keynote address at the event.
The event was presided over by Vice Chairman of Bangladesh Student Welfare Trust, Professor Dr. Abdul Latif Masum, and among others, the spokesperson of the People’s Rights Council, Md. Faruk Hasan, Director of the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education, Professor Dr. Shafiul Azam, Secretary General of Bangladesh Teachers and Employees Unity Alliance, Md. Zakir Hossain, Founding Member of Bangladesh Student Welfare Trust, Syed Habibur Rahman, Vice Principal of Trust Model Academy, Mostakima Islam Meem, Senior Teacher, Md. Alamgir Kabir and Salma Sultana, etc.
To educate our future generations in moral education and develop them into patriots, idealists, and good citizens, we have undertaken a nationwide ‘Moral Education Development Program’ implementation program.