President for collective efforts to continue dev of climate vulnerable states

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DHAKA, Jan 26, 2020 (BSS) – President M Abdul Hamid today urged
international community and donor agencies to take a collective measure to
continue the ongoing economic development trend and ensure the sustainable
progress of the states vulnerable to the climate change affect.

“Bangladesh is one of climate change affected countries of the world, but
it plays a very little role in the overall environmental pollution process .
. . So the states responsible for the pollution will have to play responsible
role to overcome the crisis,” he addressed the inaugural session of an
international conference at a city hotel here.

The President added: “Impacts due to climate change is now a global
phenomenon. So the whole world must come forward to resolve this crisis with
financial and technical supports.”

The Earth and Environmental Science Faculty of Dhaka University organised
the seminar titled “International Conference on Earth & Environmental
Sciences and Technology (ICEEST) for Sustainable Development – 2020” with
Professor Dr. Peter Sammonds of University College London as the conference
speaker.

“In the era of globalisation, the coordination of technological excellence
with theoretical knowledge and its proper usage is mandatory to gear up the
sustainable development,” he said.

Referring to the existing large maritime boundary of Bangladesh, President
Hamid said a golden opportunity centering the blue economy has been created
here, adding “We have to build skilled manpower to explore the potentials.”

The President highly appreciated the ability of research and other
activities of the Dhaka University as part of the implementing future
economic plan and activities based on the blue-economy.

He asked the university authority to make the academic curriculum modern,
empirical and realistic so that the university graduates can keep themselves
ready with self-confident on the necessary scientific and technical
development activities directly.

Noting that “Industry University Partnership” is now a globally acclaimed
concept, the President said, “Our universities should expand the global
communication with the coordination of researchers of both home and abroad to
keep them engaged in exploring the new horizon of research and invention.

He thanked the organisers, foreign guests and participants for the
auspicious event, saying such the international conference is very important
for Bangladesh’s socioeconomic and geo-graphical perspectives.

President Hamid said the incumbent government led by Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina adopted a Delta Plan -2100 considering its beautiful land escape,
weather, collection of natural resources and management, climate change-
related risks and sustainable infrastructures, population growth and
development issues.

Highlighting the government’s ‘Vision 2021’ and ‘Vision-2041’, the
President expressed hope that the outcome of the international conference
would help materialize the target of the government to build a developed and
progress Bangladesh in the days to come.

Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni, lawmakers, Bangladesh University Grants
Commission (UGC) Prof Dr Kazi Shahidullah, Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor
Prof Dr M Akhtaruzzaman, Conference Secretary Prof Dr M Anower Hossain
Bhuiyan, Dean of DU Earth and Environmental Science Faculty Prof Dr ASM
Maksud Kamal, senior academics, foreign diplomats, secretaries concerned to
the Bangabhaban and senior civil and military officials also took part in the
opening ceremony of the ICEEST-2020 there.