State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Zakir Hossenon on Thursday said a total of 6,704 government primary schools with dilapidated buildings are remaining in the country at present.
The state minister said this in Parliament while replying to a tabled query of ruling Awami League MP elected from Barishal Shah E Alam.
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The minister said that a list of 1,013 schools has been sent to the demand-based government primary school development project for the construction of additional classroom buildings instead of dilapidated buildings.
Also approved lists for construction of buildings/additional classrooms under primary education development programme in 1,036 schools and sent to Local Government and Engineering Department, Zakir Hossen also said.
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The state minister also said that the government has plans to construct new buildings by 2025 in place of dilapidated and half-concrete buildings.
Meanwhile, the construction of new buildings/additional classrooms is in progress in those schools whose list has been approved for construction of new buildings/additional classrooms in place of dilapidated buildings.
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