Digital Bangladesh Taskforce
Digital devices to be a key export earner for B'desh in future: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said the government is working to make digital devices a major source of export earnings for the country in future.
“I think digital devices can be the most exportable items in the future. We’ll have to take different steps and work accordingly,” she said while addressing the 2nd meeting of the Board of Governors of Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority.
The premier joined the meeting, held at the Conference Room of ICT Division, through a videoconference from her official residence Ganobhaban.
She said the government wants digital devices with the tag of ‘Made in Bangladesh’ to be exported throughout the world like the garment products.
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She said the meeting of Digital Bangladesh Taskforce held in 2015 had given importance on production of digital products in a bid to diversify the export items, reducing the country’s dependency on the single export item.
Hasina said her government has given the highest importance to education and expansion of the latest technology in order to take the country forward.
“We’ve taken the decision of setting up hi-tech parks for the development of the digital economy,” she said, adding that the decision was taken as per suggestion of Sajeeb Wazed Joy, her ICT affairs adviser.
She said the government is working to raise the export earnings from the ICT sector to US$ 5 billion and the employment to 30 lakhs in this sector by 2025, developing the skilled human resources through training. “I hope that we’ll be able to do so (to fulfill the two targets),” she said.
To fulfill the targets, the government is establishing ICT infrastructure and developing skilled manpower alongside creating scope to flourish the hidden talents of the young generation, said the PM.
Some 92 hi-tech parks, software technology parks, and IT Training and Incubation Centres are being set up across the country. Among these, the works of nine hi-tech parks have been completed, she said.
She also said 14 types of incentives including tax exemption and customs duty exemption are being provided to attract larger investment in the hi-tech parks.
Noting that Tk 570 crore has been invested in the hi-tech parks under private initiatives till 2021, she hoped that another Tk 8,000 crore would be invested by 2025.
The prime minister asked the Bangladesh High-tech Park Authority to focus on building Bangladesh as a modern and technology- based developed country by 2041.
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She stressed the need for research on science and technology to pursue the stride of Bangladesh towards becoming a developed country.
Mentioning that many developed countries are now facing difficulties to generate electricity she said Bangladesh has to take austerity measures in using power.
“We’re paying special attention so that we can reduce the use of energy and keep our economy rolling by limiting the use of electricity,” said Hasina.
PM’s ICT Adviser Sajeed Wazed Joy, State Minister for ICT Division Zunaid Ahmed Palak and PMO Senior Secretary Md Tofazzel Hossain Miah were present at the Ganobhaban end while Education Minister Dipu Moni, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and Posts and Telecommunication Minister Mustafa Jabbar and other board members were present at the ICT Division end.
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PM calls for enhancing digital security
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday directed the authorities concerned to pay more attention to digital security in every sector of the country.
"In fact, as technology creates opportunities for us, it can also cause problems in many cases. From this aspect, we’ve to think afresh about our security matters," she said.
The prime minister was addressing the 3rd meeting of "Digital Bangladesh Taskforce" at her official residence Ganobhaban here.
She asked the authorities concerned to think about the (digital) security issue in all cases, starting from the money deposited in the bank.
Hasina said the excellence of technology will continue to increase day by day. But every day new thoughts will come (to surface). “What I think applicable now will go further (need further revision). We’ll have to keep it in mind,” she added.
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She stressed the need for putting more importance to research as the excellence of technology will continue to grow.
“We’ve to conduct our research all the time. We should keep pace with the world. And Bangladesh will set an example for all to follow. That's what I want," she said.
Noting that the people of Bangladesh have talent, she said "Why shall we remain dependent on others?....We can go a long way if we can create scope to flourish it."
Talking about the brain drain, the PM said many people say that the country’s talents are going outside, but she doesn’t worry much about it as many of them finally return home after earning money.
“Now Bangladesh is also an attractive place… We don't need to talk about old words – Brain drain-- anymore -.... We have no shortage of people,” she said, adding that Bangladesh has a large number of young people.
The PM said the position of Bangladesh is better than others in many ways. “We’re in a much better position.”
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She said Digital Bangladesh has made many things easier here. Today, broadband internet reached over 4,000 unions and our own Satellite has been launched. None could think of it in the past, she added.
Hasina stressed the need for developing the young generation as skilled manpower in order to take Bangladesh forward.
“In order to take Bangladesh forward, we’ve to develop our young folks in a more suitable way by giving them proper education and training or building their mindset in the proper way,” she said.
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