Moulvibazar Government College beset with manifold problems

Manifold problems including shortage of teachers and classrooms are causing serious hindrance for long time to impart education in Moulvibazar Government College.

According to the college source, at present only 44 teachers out of 68 provisioned for the college are imparting education to about 7,500 students in the campus.

Abdul Khalique, assistant professor of Bangla department of the college, told New Age that there were seven provisioned posts of teacher in his department.

'But only two teachers are now imparting education to the students of the department and other five posts of teachers are lying vacant since long causing irregular classes.

The students have become frustrated for

various problems of the college.

Joydip Roy, Amina Airin, Priyanka Paul Chowdhury, Maisha Chowdhury, Sayeed Ahmed, Shayem, students of the college, said that the shortage of teachers, academic building and class room were hampering them to take lessons regularly in the college.

The students alleged that they were also sufferings to prepare their lessons as the library in the college did not have sufficient number of books to meet the demand of around 7500 students.

Besides, insufficient accommodation arrangement in dormitories of the college had compelled a large number of students to reside in messes and rented houses in and around the town, they said.

The college has only a dormitory for female students with 100 seats and two dormitories for male students with 82 seats.

According to the source, students are studying at the intermediate, degree, honours and masters level in the college.

Under honours education programme, there are 14 courses including Bangla, English, Economics, Philosophy, Political science, History, Accounting, Management, Mathematics, and Islamic Studies etc. and there are five courses under master education programme in the college.

Md Badruzzaman Chowdhury, principal in-charge of the college, told New Age that they were concerned about the problems of the students and trying their best to solve those to ease the sufferings of the students'.      

The college authority had earlier written several times to the higher

authority requesting for filling-in the vacant posts of teachers of the college, he said.

source:New Age

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