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Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday inaugurated an e-learning initiative in 12 schools across the three hill districts of Bangladesh. The virtual launch took place from the state guesthouse Jamuna, connecting Yunus with teachers and students from three primary and nine secondary schools. The program will gradually expand to 149 selected schools in the region. Officials from the Prime Adviser’s Office and the Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs attended the event.

During the ceremony, Yunus acknowledged the government’s delay in ensuring internet access in remote areas and emphasized the need to reach all 3,500 schools quickly. He highlighted that e-learning would allow students to learn from teachers anywhere in the world, improving education quality despite local teacher shortages. Yunus also noted that internet connectivity could enhance access to healthcare and information in remote communities.

Adviser Supradeep Chakma of the Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs said the initiative fulfills a government promise and marks a new chapter in education for the hill region, aiming to connect it more closely with the rest of Bangladesh and the world.

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