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PM Hasina promises establishments of five more medical universities in country

Inaugurates 250-bed Sheikh Russel Gastrolever Institute and Hospital in Dhaka

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday promised to set up five more medical universities in five divisional headquarters if her party is re-elected in the next national election.

Awami League plans to establish five more medical universities in five divisional headquarters if it stays in power, said the premier while inaugurating the 250-bed Sheikh Russel Gastrolever Institute and Hospital at Mohakhali in the city.

Dhaka now has Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in operation, and medical universities in Rajshahi, Sylhet and Chattogram are under construction.

About the national election, Sheikh Hasina said the election can be held 90 days prior to the completion of the Parliament's tenure. "The Election Commission may announce the election schedule any time...we'll participate in the election," she adds.

She mentioned that if people vote for the Awami League again it will be possible for the party to serve them. "If there's the continuity (of the govt) we'll be able to achieve the targets we have set."

The Prime Minister said the birth centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman will be celebrated in 2020, while the Golden Jubilee of the Independence will be observed in 2021. The government fixed 2041 to make the country as a developed one with the formulated Delta Plan 2100 in action.

"We'll build the country for the future generation imbued with the spirit of the Liberation War as dreamt by the Father of the Nation to make it as hunger- and poverty-free one," Hasina said.

She also urged the physicians to serve people taking the profession with the great devotion and dedication.

She put emphasis on research works to find out the diseases that the people of the country suffer from most and what type of medicines will be more effective for them. "I think, research on this issue is very much essential."

The Prime Minister mentioned that the primary objective of the medical universities will be to conduct research, UNB reported.

"Research works will be conducted in the medical universities firstly, while medical colleges will be affiliated with these universities in their respective areas. The medical universities will monitor the standards of the curricula of the medical colleges," she said.

Chaired by Health and Family Welfare Minister Mohammad Nasim, the inaugural programme, was also addressed, by State Minister for Health and Family Welfare Ministry Zahid Maleque, PM's personal physician Dr Mohammad Sirajul Islam Shishir and Family Welfare Secretary (Health Services Division) Md Serajul Huq Khan.

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