Posts Tagged ‘ICT’

Browse internet in Bangla on 21st Fevruary 2011-internet services for the students of every school and college

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The government has initiated ensuring internet services for the students of every school and college of the country. Tele Communication minister Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju, Tuesday at a national seminar on information sharing said, that the same service will be made available for union level people also.

While inaugurating the seminar the minister declared that the people all over the world will be able to browse internet in Bangla on 21st Fevruary next year.

The government is taking all necessary steps to fullfill its commitments before last general election to build up a Digital Bangladesh, he informed. About 200 MSMEs and 100 telecentre managers from all over the country participated in the workshop.

Top level ICT experts shared their views in the sessions. State Minister for Science and Information and Communication Technology was present and distributed certificates among the participatants in the closing session.

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Govt giving maximum emphasis on education sector
Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism Golam Mohammad Quader has said the present government was giving maximum emphasis on the education sector for over all development of the nation. He also said that special importance had been given to educate women to make the country’s womenfolk totally educated everywhere with a view to ensuring their equal.

The minister called all the teachers, students, guardians, elite, professionals and concerned citizens for building a congenial academic atmosphere at all educational institutions for producing worthy citizens with quality education.

He said this while addressing a discussion meeting on education organised by authorities of Lalkuthi Girls’ School and College as the chief guest with president of the managing commitee of the institution in the chair on Monday. Deputy Commissioner of Rangpur BM Enamul Haque and UNO of Sadar upazila Mostain Billah, Principal of Teachers’ Training College Mohammad Rozaine, convener of Bangladesh Teachers’ Association Masum Hassan addressed as special guests.

Besides, Councillors of Rangpur pour-asabha Azmal Hossain Lebu and Jahurul Haque, Acting Principal of Lalkuthi School and College Saiful Islam, teachers Mahmudul Haque, Begum Shase Ara and Ziaur Rahman Zia, addressed.

Teachers, students, elite of the city, educationists, professionals and guardians of the students of the institution were present Intermediate first year student of the institution Keya read out a leter in honour of the minister and also narrated various problems that gripped the reputed educational institution for a long time.

In his speech, the minister asked the teachers, members of the managing commitee, students and guardians of the institution for further improving standard of education in the reputed institution and assured of all-out supports for resolving the problems there.

Borderless Education proposed

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

A knowledge-based society should be established through creative, interactive and self-learning education system to achieve sustainable development, visiting former Indian President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam said yesterday during a lecture at Dhaka University.APJ Abdul Kalam A

India, Bangladesh could partner deve? .Borderless interaction presupposes inculcating spirit of borderless-ness in education, says the ex-Indian President
lopment of complex ICT products.

APJ Abdul Kalam
Visiting former Indian President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Monday expressed his hope that India and Bangladesh would work together to become partners in the development of complex ICT products by devising interconnecting mechanisms.Visiting former Indian President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Monday expressed his hope that India and Bangladesh would work together to become partners in the development of complex ICT products by devising interconnecting mechanisms.
?When I see all of them (people of various countries) working together like one family without any barrier of the culture from which they came or the language that they speak, I will not be surprised if India and Bangladesh become partners in the development of complex ICT products,? he said.

The ex-president of India observed that ?the only hope for such borderless interaction to continue is to inculcate the spirit of borderless-ness in our education also?. (more…)

The Dream of Digital Bangladesh

Monday, March 16th, 2009

digital-bangladesh-skThe prime agenda of running Awami Govt is Digital Bangladesh . It sounds good and make deram to something better ,but the concept of Digital Bangladesh is still not clear to the citizen,still they are not aware of the output of?digital Bangladesh.?

A colum by Dr. Hafiz Siddiqi?, Vice Chancellor, North South University through the?dailystar picturised well about digital Bangladesh ,lets know ;

Managing Digital Bangladesh 2021

THE scope of Digital Bangladesh (DB) is not yet clear. We assume that the government wants to make Bangladesh fully digitised by 2021 through application of third generation information and communication technology (ICT).

Digitisation helps increase operational efficiency and productivity provided the supporting infrastructures work properly. This is a tool that will help accelerate economic development and increase competitive edges of Bangladesh in the world market.

Wide-scale digitisation is likely to help Bangladesh become a mid-income country sooner than otherwise possible. However, for proper management the government needs to define its vision, mission and goals and formulate strategies and prepare action plans supported by necessary financial and human resources so that the plans can be implemented.

It is assumed that by 2021 Bangladesh will have a countrywide ICT network that will operate to ensure high speed information flow between the decision- centers wherefrom instructions will be transmitted electronically to the action centres to make the intended actions happen.

The goal is to accelerate a national decision-making process and to implementat the decisions, monitor the performance of the government functionaries at all levels starting from the national parliament through the ministries, administrative offices at districts, upazilas and down to the schools at village levels; evaluate the results at each level and if necessary correct the behaviour of the non-performers.

The scope of DB is very wide. It is not only e-governance or e-commerce or e-banking, or operating a country-wide mobile phone network through which one can access the daily newspapers or other internet devices.

In fact, it is a combination of all of them. It is a country-wide application of 3G ICT to institutionalise the best management practices in every sector and sub-sector. To make DB happen, highest priority must be given to science, technology and management education. Besides, to be productive, the educated people must be in good health. This means digitisation should start simultaneously with the education and health sectors.

Education sector
The universities of Bangladesh are already partly digitised. DB visualises that by 2021 all universities, colleges, high schools, primary schools, and madrasahs will have computerised connectivity. ICT is intended to be used as teaching-learning aids. After five years of schooling all students should have regular access to computers with internet facilities. The goal is to improve the quality of education. The use of automated library is spreading slowly in most universities, although they have to go a long way to be digital in the real sense. By 2021 the entire education sector should be digitised with third generation wireless technology

Health sector
Under the Ministry of Health there are medical universities, colleges and hospitals in big cities. In addition, there are a large number of rural hospitals/clinics/healthcare service centres at district, upazila, and thana levels. However, most of these hospitals and clinics are not well equipped and their services are not of desirable quality. The number of qualified doctors and nurses is much less than required. Nor do they have required type of diagnostic equipment and operating theatres. Reportedly, the available facilities and medicines are often misused.

In Digital Bangladesh all these clinics will be linked through the computer-aided connectivity. Major hospitals should even have their websites linked with the websites of the DG, Health Directorate. But it must be noted that merely establishing connectivity will not solve the problems of inadequacy of the number of doctors, nurses, equipment, medicines, etc.

What the digitisation can do is to seek, receive, analyse the medical reports and transmit back prescriptions/instructions, monitor the performances at the rural clinics electronically.

In other words, decisions can be implemented very quickly. This will ease out management problems. Because the entire information and data set will flow back and forth electronically they will be relatively more transparent and in turn the probability of indulgence in corruption will decrease. Beside, by 2021, the DB will hopefully introduce video conference systems between doctors in major clinics.

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Managerial talent
To digitise Bangladesh with 3G technology in 12 years is fairly ambitious. However, there is no reason to feel skeptical. It needs strong commitment and strategic planning for sustainable DB. The beginning must concentrate on the development of infrastructure in terms of hardware, software and manpower. Merely buying several lakh computers and distributing them among several thousand workstations located in colleges, schools, hospitals and clinics will not digitise Bangladesh. Locally produced qualified manpower must be available to keep the system running without depending on foreign “experts.” The project presupposes that Bangladesh will be able to build its technical and managerial capacity to design the necessary digital network system, procure and install all the equipment properly, and to educate, train and deploy necessary personnel to operate and maintain the nationwide ICT network.

Sustainability of DB will depend on our ability to maintain, repair and expand once the system is installed. To install the system at the beginning we may seek foreign help, but to keep the system running we must not depend on external help. We must develop our own manpower.

To produce such human resources, the government must assign highest priority to the promotion of science, technology and management education. We must prepare a separate plan to produce adequate number of scientists, computer and communication engineers, software engineers, technology management experts, etc.

Otherwise DB will make Bangladesh highly vulnerable by making Bangladesh dependent on those countries that manufacture, control and distribute ICT. Sustainability is more important than starting. If we fail to manage a sustainable digitised Bangladesh with our own resources, Digital Bangladesh 2021 will harm rather than benefit the country

Prospect of the ICT sector- Bangladesh

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Bangladesh is blooming the prospect to the steps to developed contry, having lots of limitation Bangladesh is naturally growing ,i say its GOD Gift. there is a proverb ” RAKey ALLAH MAREY Ke?” Limitations are boundless ,loke natural disaster,political unstability,Illierate population. Other hand propspect also boundless. ICT sector of bangladesh also showing possibility to contribute as a key sector for developed Bangladeshbloom_bangladesh

Source New Nation :THE Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services is aspirant of acquiring one per cent of the $300-billion international information technology market in next five years as reported by national media. The association chief has suggested that the country should acquire ‘at least one per cent’ of the global IT market within the next five years. The BASIS standing committee is optimistic of ‘bright prospect’ of the IT sector following its rapid growth and development in the recent years and expects concerted efforts for its further expansion. More and more youths are coming to the field to acquire the latest technical knowledge and education for building their career.

To promote the sector, the BASIS last month arranged a five-day exhibition in the city demonstrating the achievement made in the IT sector. More than 90 companies from USA, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Singapore participated in it. The first such fair was held in 2002. The exhibition is designed to create awareness among people on information technology from which they can be immensely benefited by working at home even alone with the help of a computer and Internet.

Bangladesh has been connected with submarine cable network and the joining in 2005 at an estimated cost of around Tk.700 crore provides an invaluable back-up to the information superhighway link established. The then government and the BTTB both deserve praise for taking the initiative very rightly in consideration of the country’s expanding IT network as well as for catering to the ever-increasing need of internet service providers. We are already far behind in availing all these latest facilities of the most modern and sophisticated technology that can help achieve faster growth and speed in achieving development and progress for a nation.

DIGITAL BANGLADESH- THE DREAM OF PM

Monday, February 9th, 2009

sheak-hasinaThis is time for ?Digital Planet. Almost every state is running to become a knowledge based society by 2015. Bangladesh can not remain out of it. digital-bangladeshBangladesh is resounding with the target of achieving of digital Bangladesh. In this election days, Sheak Hasina ,AL Chairman and Prime Minister ?,first declared vision 2021 with the aim to develop Bangladesh into a digital country by that the next decade.

A country goes digital means it will be an e-state means all its activities of governance, commerce,education,
agriculture etc will be powered by computer and internet

THE term ‘Digital Bangladesh’ has created renewed interest in government and commercial organizations in utilizing Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Digital Bangladesh comprises e-governance and service delivery through utilizing ICT, but the vision encompasses much more. In order to be successful there has to be knowledge creation and management.

The government and the organizations have invested heavily on technologies and overseas consultancies to utilize the potential of the promised e-governance and e-services. But technology alone won’t fix or alleviate a business problem. It is important to understand that knowledge management is often facilitated by ICT — technology by itself is not knowledge management.

Digital Bangladesh is dependent on the development of indigenous capability to plan, monitor and manage national projects.

This can be represented through a three-tier model. The 1st tier being the knowledge centre, which will provide research and create technology and solutions. The 2nd tier are the consultancy service providers, who will provide specifications, supervise implementation, and document all activities for the knowledge centre. And the 3rd tier are the manufacturing and service industries that provide services and commodities.

Academia and research institutions provide knowledge, allowing the 3rd tier to incorporate all available knowledge in the service arena. This will create partnership between all stakeholders, and their success will depend on the value of the knowledge created in the knowledge centres and its effective dissemination by the players in other layers.

The absence of knowledge centers, and development activities centered on procurement of services and commodities from overseas result in dependence on overseas suppliers. The development of the electoral roll and national ID card has saved the country from monetary loss, and created an opportunity for earning foreign exchange through export of similar service.



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