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The government has announced that a hybrid online-offline class system will begin on Saturday, April 11, in selected educational institutions in Dhaka. Under the new schedule, classes will be held in person on Saturdays, Mondays, and Wednesdays, while Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays will be conducted online. The initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion and save fuel in the capital. Education Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Haque Milan made the announcement at a press conference at the International Mother Language Institute on Thursday, April 9, attended by the education secretary and heads of several schools.
The minister said the decision followed discussions with all stakeholders and was based on their feedback. Teachers will conduct online classes from school premises, while students will attend three days in person and three days from home. Participation is voluntary and not mandatory for all schools nationwide. The program is primarily intended for metropolitan schools facing severe traffic issues.
According to the minister, the initiative is part of a broader plan to gradually move the education system toward digital learning, with adjustments to be made if any problems arise during implementation.
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