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State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid said on Sunday (12 November) that uninterrupted supply of energy has been a major challenge to transforming the country into a developed, high income nation by 2041.
"If you want to build your own country, you have to make the best use of the country's mineral resources. Through extensive research, it will be easier to find and extract our mineral resources," he was addressing a signing ceremony of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Bangladesh Petroleum Institute and Department of Geology of Dhaka University at the Secretariat.
The state minister said that universities have been leading the world in the field of technological development and advancement. "We believe that one day; Dhaka University will lead the country with technological advancement and knowledge."
"There is no alternative to build a knowledge-based society as well as the Sonar Bangla dreamt by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman," he added.
"Uninterrupted energy supply is a big challenge for us for transforming the nation into a developed one," Nasrul Hamid said.
AK Mizanur Rahman, Joint Secretary of Energy and Mineral Resources Division, moderated the ceremony while Professor Mumtaz Uddin Ahmed, Treasurer of Dhaka University and Professor Subrata Kumar Saha, Chairman of Geology Department spoke at the event.
Later, Dhaka University Treasurer Professor Momtaz Uddin and Bangladesh Petroleum Institute Director General Khenchan signed the MoU on behalf of their respective sides.
Secretary of Energy and Mineral Resources Division Nurul Alam chaired the function.
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