Mobile courts ordered to stop printing guide books

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Mobile courts ordered to stop printing guide books

Mobile courts ordered to stop printing guide books

The government is going to be stricter in stopping the printing of note-guide books by ignoring the government's decision. The Ministry of Education has now ordered the DCs to appoint magistrates and run mobile courts to stop the printing of these banned books.

In a recent letter sent to the Dhaka Deputy Commissioner, the Ministry of Education said that the printing of new textbooks for classes 6 to 10 will continue throughout January. It has been asked to appoint magistrates and run mobile courts to ensure that the presses engaged in printing 40 crore textbooks do not print notes and guide books, diaries, calendars, etc. during this period. The letter also gave the addresses of 116 presses to the Dhaka Deputy Commissioner. It is learned that the same letter has been sent to several other Deputy Commissioners.

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Earlier on December 3, the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) ordered that all types of auxiliary books or note-guides before the free textbooks from pre-primary to 10th and equivalent classes were printed and reached the hands of students.

NCTB said that the work of printing, binding and supplying textbooks of various classes is ongoing. It is the national and moral responsibility of all concerned to keep the activities uninterrupted and expedited. In this context, to help students receive textbooks on time, those concerned have been asked to refrain from printing all types of auxiliary books until the completion of the textbook printing, binding and supplying activities. 

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