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On the occasion of the birthday of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the first Bangladeshi online learning platform for children and teenagers, Hasina & Friends has been launched under the initiative of ICT Division.
According to a press release, Hasina & Friends, a gift given by the prime minister on her birthday, was inaugurated on Wednesday in the presence of more than five hundred children and teenagers along with government officials and dignitaries at a grand ceremony at the Bangabandhu International Convention Centre in Dhaka.
It is the first online learning platform made in Bangladesh for children and teenagers. The platform includes a variety of educational stories and interactive games for children between the ages of 6-12 and teenagers between 13-16.
At the inaugural function, Zunaid Ahmed Palak, state minister for ICT, introduced the platform and highlighted its importance. He said, The internet enables us to learn about the environment, health, and other topics. This learning process needs to be enjoyable and fun, so that learning can be done while playing.
The program began with the national anthem followed by a theme song along with the animated video of Hasina & Friends. A tutorial video was also shown on how to easily use the platform. In addition, puppet shows, magic shows, and games like Plinko board were there to entertain the children.
A similar photo of Hasina performing the Hindu ritual was circulated online in 2022 -- including here -- to accuse her of being pro-India to secure her rule after Bangladesh's government refused to condemn comments made by a spokesperson for India's ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Nupur Sharma on the Prophet Mohammed in May that year.
But despite rallies in Bangladesh demanding the government to lodge similar protests, information minister Hasan Mahmud said Sharma's remarks were largely an "external issue" for Bangladesh and refused to raise the matter with India.
The caption of the AP photo reads: "Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inspects a guard of honor in Agartala, in the northeastern Indian state of Tripura, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)."
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Hasina emphasised online services to modernise the sector while inaugurating a newly constructed 14-storey headquarters for the Directorate of Posts via video conference from Ganabhaban, her official residence, on Thursday.
Pinaki Bhattacharya, a known government critic, says he got a call from the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) soon after a week-long rally of students demanding improved road safety ended in Dhaka and the government began rounding up many on charges of inciting violence during the mass protests.
He has long used Facebook, Twitter and his blogs to criticize the current Sheikh Hasina-led government for its alleged corruption and human rights violations, including enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. He has received many online death threats in the recent past.
In late July he came out in solidarity with the mass protests held by the students demanding safer roads in Dhaka. Armed alleged pro-ruling party activists violently attacked the protesters and the journalists covering the rallies.
VOA called the telephone number from which Bhattacharya said he received the DGFI call. The person who answered, who would not give their name, confirmed it was the DGFI office, but said no one by the name of Major Farhan existed there. VOA was unable to get any further comment from DGFI.
Accurate data on the level of use of online language acquisition tools could not be found, but Google Trend data showed substantially more South Africans have been searching for Duolingo in more recent times.
"The TMSR instructional design model with four "Ons" can be used to create effective online learning environments with collaborative project-based learning activities that help facilitate student engagement and connection."
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