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The government of Bangladesh is considering introducing a blended education system combining online and offline classes in response to the global energy crisis. Education Minister A N M Ehsanul Haque Milon said the proposal will be presented at the upcoming cabinet meeting on Thursday. He made the remarks after a meeting with Prime Minister Tareq Rahman at the Secretariat on Tuesday.

The minister noted that recent holidays, protests, and other disruptions have affected class schedules. To recover lost time, the government is considering six-day school weeks instead of five and expanding virtual classes. A survey found that about 55 percent of students and parents support partial online learning, though concerns remain about social isolation if education becomes fully online. The blended approach is being prioritized for schools, with possible extension to colleges, while universities may adopt separate arrangements.

Milon added that alternative transport options such as electric and solar-powered buses and metro systems are being explored to address traffic congestion and energy challenges in major cities.

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