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2 probe committees to be formed over errors in textbooks: Dipu Moni
Two high-level probe committees will be formed to identify those responsible for mistakes and distortions in the textbooks distributed this year, said Education Minister Dipu Moni on Tuesday.
“I see identifying errors in the textbooks very positively,” she told the reporters at a press briefing on the corrections of mistakes in the textbooks of the new academic year at the International Mother Language Institute of the capital.
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The outline of these two committees will be presented by next Sunday (January 29, 2023), she said, adding that officials from the Prime Minister's Office, Education, Primary and Mass Education ministries and related ministries will be involved in the committee.
A committee will consist of experts for each subject and the ministry will provide an online form for revision of textbooks, she said.
In this form, people from the country and abroad will have an opportunity to inform the ministry about errors or inconsistencies in textbooks, said Dipu Moni.
Experts will review all the textbooks again and will take note of the mistakes identified in the textbooks and fix them and those corrections will be sent to the educational institutions, she added.
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The other committee will be formed with the representatives from the Prime Minister's Office, representatives from two ministries, representatives from National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) and officials of the ministries concerned, the education minister said.
“It will be investigated whether the mistakes and controversial topics in the textbook were intentionally added or not.”
Earlier, NCTB provided corrections for nine mistakes they found in three textbooks of classes 9 and 10 this year.
NCTB issued a notification in this regard on January 15, 2023 and posted the corrections on their website.
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Besides, eminent writer and academician Dr Muhammed Zafar Iqbal and Professor Hasina Khan expressed regret over the plagiarised content found in the class 7 science textbook that they had edited. They also took responsibility in a statement.
As part of the new curriculum from this year, science textbooks for classes 6 and 7 were printed and distributed to students as ‘Anusandhani Path’. In an article published in a daily, a complaint was raised over copying some sections of this book from the National Geographic educational site.
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2 probe bodies form over Ctg deadly fire
Two committees have been formed to investigate the fire at BM Container Deport in Sitakunda in Chattogram.
The Directorate of Fire Service and Civil Defense formed a seven-member probe body to ascertain the cause of the fire and extent of damages.
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The committee has been asked to submit its report within five working days.
UNB Chattogram correspondent reports: Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments also formed a three-member committee to probe the incident.
The committee has been asked to submit its report within three working days.
Headed by Shipon Chowdhury, assistant director general of the department, the other members of the committee are—Shubhankar Datta, labour inspector (health) and Shamim Hossain, labour inspector (security).
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Besides, the local administration will also form a probe body, said Mominur Rahman, deputy commissioner of Chattogram.
Forty-three people including seven fire service members have died so far and over 200 injured in the massive fire at BM Container Depot at Sitakunda in Chattogram.
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