Controversial DG of DSHE removed

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com,Dhaka
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The government has finally removed Professor Ehtesam ul Haque from the post of Director General of the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (DSHE) due to his association with the Awami League government and the ongoing agitation by teachers and employees.

He was removed from the post 20 days after his appointment. Muhammad Azad Khan, a professor of the science department of Jamalpur's Ashek Mahmud Government College, has been appointed as the new DG.

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On Wednesday (February 19), the Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Department of the Ministry of Education issued a notification appointing Ehtesam ul Haque as the Officer on Special Duty (OSD). It was signed by Deputy Secretary Md. Mahbub Alam. In another order, Azad Khan was appointed as the new Director General.

The notification said that BCS Education Cadre officer Professor Dr. Md. Ehtesam ul Haque was transferred/promoted as the Special Officer-in-Charge of the Ministry of Education on his own salary and salary until he is reappointed.

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On January 30, Ehtesam ul Haque, a professor of the chemistry department of Patuakhali Government College, was appointed as the Director General of the Ministry of Education. The matter came to light on February 2. After the news of his appointment became known, there was a storm of criticism.

Education cadre officials also expressed their anger. At one stage, teachers and employees held several protests, rallies and blockades of the education building demanding his removal.

Angered by his appointment, members of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and Citizens' Committee met with Siddiq Jobayer, Senior Secretary of the Secondary and Higher Education Department of the Ministry of Education, on Sunday (February 2) and demanded the cancellation of their order. Otherwise, they threatened to surround the Ministry of Education and the NAEM on Monday (February 3). During this, they had an argument with the secretary. The secretary, who had come on contract, said excitedly, "If that happens, I will leave."