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Mustafa Jabbar: Students must develop additional skills beyond education

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Post and Telecommunication Minister Mustafa Jabbar on Thursday said to progress in life, students must develop other skills alongside traditional education.

“Class education is only a small part of building a career. To progress in life, one must develop other skills along with education. Among them, developing leadership qualities and communication skills are two of them," the minister said while speaking as a chief guest at a symposium titled" Leadership Skills for Smart Bangladesh," according to a UNB report.

The symposium was held on Thursday at the Dr Mohammad Habibullah Conference Hall of Dhaka University in an initiative of the Actionist Foundation. Dr. Bernd Spanier, charge d’affairs of European Union Delegation to Bangladesh was present at the symposium as a special guest.

The event was presided over by Actionist Foundation Founder and Executive Director A.N.M. Fakhrul Amin Farhad.

Mohiuddin Bhuiyan and Khadija Akhtar Urmi were responsible for conducting the program. Welcome speech was provided by Raisa Naser, Head of Communication of the organisation.

Masud Khan, chairman of Unilever Consumer Care Limited said in the discussion, "We are guided by our mind. So our psychology has a lot of influence in our personal and professional lives. That is why mental wellbeing is necessary for us. We have to overcome negativity and have a positive mindset."

"Along with mental training, our physical training is also important. There is no substitute for physical exercise to stay active," he added.

During his speech, Manik Mahmood, head of social innovation at A2I Program said the students are not aware of the huge gap in academic and work-life skills.

“But at work, they face problems due to lack of work-life skills,” he said.

Meanwhile, Star Cineplex Chairperson, Mahboob Rahman said, "We can never ignore the skill issue. Word, PowerPoint, and Excel among many skills will be needed in our daily lives and we should learn them seriously. Besides this, we must ensure the proper management of social media."

A special guest at the symposium, Bernd Spanier said, "Bangladesh has a large population. If the quality of this large population can be increased, a great revolution will be achieved. Investment is now needed to increase the digital skills of the youth."

Faculties of the University of Dhaka, Imran Hossain Bhuiyan and Sadia Noor Khan were also present as panel moderators.

Actionist Foundation has been conducting workshops, discussions and online campaigns for the mental health and overall development of the youth for a long time.

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