Gandh brandi
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I agree that spending on education should be paramount but without an economy to sustain educated and skilled labour, we'll eventually see brain drain like ex-USSR countries during the late-80's to 90's. So everything has to be balanced. I don't like how every 2-3 years the MoEducation changes its policy. Either create a robust policy after a few years of research and feasibility study or don't change so frequently at all. Our batch (HSC-17, SSC-15, JSC-12, PSC-09) is already called the guinea pig batch. And for the love of God why do they still give away curriculum books for free and don't increase school fee is beyond me. The last decade or so I paid $10-15 every trimester resulting only $40-60 fee a year whereas I'm already spending $1500-1700 a year on private tutors, coaching centres cause the highly qualified teachers govt. schools employ only teach in trailers in school and teach their full potential only in their private home coaching. And it's very modest in contrast to where some of my classmates spent $2600-2800 a year in some cases. And why the fu*k do they wanna boast about free books distributed to "alaler ghorer dulal"s of financially capable families of cities? Don't get me wrong, I and many of my peers who grew up in financially viable families will gladly pay for our books if they improve the standard of education and we don't have to read fu*king free books laden with bloody printing mistakes! At least a strain would be lifted from the budget and they can still distribute free books to those who need them in the first place. It's a fu*king mess, Bangladesh education system.