JS body okays bills on publishing HSC, equivalent results
The amendments for publication of the results were needed since the HSC and its equivalent examinations could not be held last year due to the Covid-19 situation
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on education ministry completed the review of bills stipulating the publication of results of higher secondary certificate examinations and their equivalent on Tuesday.
These amendments for publication of the results were needed since the HSC and its equivalent examinations could not be held last year due to the Covid-19 situation.
Parliament sent the bills to the standing committee hours after Education Minister Dipu Moni placed them before it with a two-day time for review.
The committee conducted the review in a meeting chaired by Fazle Hossain Badsha, a senior member of the parliamentary body.
Dipu Moni, Md Abdus Sobhan Miah, MA Matin and Golam Kibria Tipu were present during the meeting.
According to sources, the committee plans to submit the bills on Wednesday.
The bills are – "Intermediate and Secondary Education (Amendment) Bill, 2021", "Bangladesh Technical Education Board (Amendment) Bill, 2021" and "Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board (Amendment) Bill, 2021".
The government closed all educational institutions days after the coronavirus outbreak in the country in March. In these extenuating circumstances, it was later decided to publish the HSC and equivalent results without holding the examinations.
Since existing laws preclude authorities from publishing the results without holding examinations, the government has had to move to amend the relevant laws.
Last week, the Cabinet gave the nod to amend relevant laws in parliament to enable publication of the HSC results.
The related Acts are – the Intermediate and Secondary Education Ordinance-1961, Bangladesh Vocational Education Board Act-2018, and Madrasa Education Board Act-2020.