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Thursday, September 6, 2012
PM for using nuke power to faster economic growth
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/latest_news.php?nid=40577
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
BSS, Savar
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said her government intends to utilise nuclear power completely in peaceful purposes and ensure faster economic growth of the country.
"We want to use nuclear power only for electricity generation, increasing our industrial and agricultural productivity and putting in place modern medicare facility for people to improve their living condition," she said.
The prime minister was addressing a function marking inauguration of 3MV Tandem Accelerators Facilities and five other highly sensitive scientific installations at Bangladesh Atomic Commission at Ganakbari in Savar.
She said all preparations for construction of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant have been completed with the support of Russian government and physical work of the project would begin very soon. She announced that another nuclear power plant will be constructed in the southern part of the country.
Hasina urged the country's scientists to give emphasis on utilisation of their research works side by side conducting basic research on different aspects of science and technology.
She reminded that roles of scientists and researchers are very crucial in successful implementation of 'Vision 2021' for economic prosperity of the country.
"The countries showing capacity in research on science and technology are progressing fast," she said.
With State Minister for Science and Technology Architect Yeafesh Osman in the chair, the function was addressed, among others by chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Science and Technology Alhaj Dabirul Islam, local parliament member Talukder Towhid Jang Murad, secretary of the Science and Technology Ministry Rafiqul Islam and chairman of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission ASM Firoz.
The prime minister said around Tk 200 crore were spent for acquisition of the highly sensitive atomic machinery in the six new installations of the Atomic Commission paving new horison for atomic research in the country.
In this regard, the prime minister recalled the farsightedness of Bangabandhu in using atomic energy for country's development saying he (Bangabandhu) had taken initiative to use atomic power for power generation and treatment when no under-developed county even a few countries of developing world thought of it.
Bangabandhu established the Bangladesh Atomic Commission in 1973 unveiling the way of use of atomic power in peaceful purposes, she said adding Bangabandhu allocated 265 acres of land for establishing the Atomic Commission in Ganakbari.
Sheikh Hasina said her government has attached highest importance to research on science and technology and is following the footprint of Bangabandhu for promotion of scientific studies and their highest application.
She said Bangabandhu also established BCSIR and Agriculture Research Council and many other sector-wise institutes for research on rice, jute, fisheries, sugarcane and other important crops for country's economic self-reliance.
She said the construction of Rooppur Nuclear Plant was delayed as BNP government didn't carry forward the initiative. "Even they (BNP government) suspended the Bangabandhu Fellowship and ICT Fellowship introduced by Awami League government to support the science study and research in the country" she deplored.
Listing the educational institutions established during the period of Awami League government for scientific studies, she said her government framed laws for establishing 12 science and technology universities, in addition to four more agriculture universities and first medical and textile universities.
The prime minister said her government has activated all research institutes in the country and given separate allocation for conducting research works. Scientists and researchers are also enjoying benefit of expansion of IT facilities across the country, she said.
The premier hoped that country's scientists would be able to invent necessary technology in local perspective and application of those technologies is possible through using native resources and capacity.
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PM for using nuke power to faster economic growth
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/latest_news.php?nid=40577
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
BSS, Savar
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said her government intends to utilise nuclear power completely in peaceful purposes and ensure faster economic growth of the country.
"We want to use nuclear power only for electricity generation, increasing our industrial and agricultural productivity and putting in place modern medicare facility for people to improve their living condition," she said.
The prime minister was addressing a function marking inauguration of 3MV Tandem Accelerators Facilities and five other highly sensitive scientific installations at Bangladesh Atomic Commission at Ganakbari in Savar.
She said all preparations for construction of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant have been completed with the support of Russian government and physical work of the project would begin very soon. She announced that another nuclear power plant will be constructed in the southern part of the country.
Hasina urged the country's scientists to give emphasis on utilisation of their research works side by side conducting basic research on different aspects of science and technology.
She reminded that roles of scientists and researchers are very crucial in successful implementation of 'Vision 2021' for economic prosperity of the country.
"The countries showing capacity in research on science and technology are progressing fast," she said.
With State Minister for Science and Technology Architect Yeafesh Osman in the chair, the function was addressed, among others by chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Science and Technology Alhaj Dabirul Islam, local parliament member Talukder Towhid Jang Murad, secretary of the Science and Technology Ministry Rafiqul Islam and chairman of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission ASM Firoz.
The prime minister said around Tk 200 crore were spent for acquisition of the highly sensitive atomic machinery in the six new installations of the Atomic Commission paving new horison for atomic research in the country.
In this regard, the prime minister recalled the farsightedness of Bangabandhu in using atomic energy for country's development saying he (Bangabandhu) had taken initiative to use atomic power for power generation and treatment when no under-developed county even a few countries of developing world thought of it.
Bangabandhu established the Bangladesh Atomic Commission in 1973 unveiling the way of use of atomic power in peaceful purposes, she said adding Bangabandhu allocated 265 acres of land for establishing the Atomic Commission in Ganakbari.
Sheikh Hasina said her government has attached highest importance to research on science and technology and is following the footprint of Bangabandhu for promotion of scientific studies and their highest application.
She said Bangabandhu also established BCSIR and Agriculture Research Council and many other sector-wise institutes for research on rice, jute, fisheries, sugarcane and other important crops for country's economic self-reliance.
She said the construction of Rooppur Nuclear Plant was delayed as BNP government didn't carry forward the initiative. "Even they (BNP government) suspended the Bangabandhu Fellowship and ICT Fellowship introduced by Awami League government to support the science study and research in the country" she deplored.
Listing the educational institutions established during the period of Awami League government for scientific studies, she said her government framed laws for establishing 12 science and technology universities, in addition to four more agriculture universities and first medical and textile universities.
The prime minister said her government has activated all research institutes in the country and given separate allocation for conducting research works. Scientists and researchers are also enjoying benefit of expansion of IT facilities across the country, she said.
The premier hoped that country's scientists would be able to invent necessary technology in local perspective and application of those technologies is possible through using native resources and capacity.
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