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Greenwatch Desk Nation 2025-03-10, 2:47pm

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Professor M Aminul Islam, who served as the Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser in charge of the Ministry of Education, has tendered his resignation, creating a stir within the government circles. The resignation was submitted to the Secretary of the Cabinet Division on Monday afternoon. Islam confirmed his resignation to the United News of Bangladesh (UNB) in a phone conversation shortly after submitting the formal letter.


Islam, a well-known academic and a key figure in the education sector, had held the position of Special Assistant for several years, providing significant guidance on policy matters related to the country’s education system. His resignation has left many questioning the reasons behind his decision, as it comes amid ongoing discussions about reforms in the education sector and the government’s evolving approach to the ministry’s leadership.

While the specific details surrounding the resignation remain unclear, sources close to Islam suggest that personal reasons may have played a role in his decision to step down. However, speculation has also begun about potential political factors influencing the move.

In the wake of his resignation, it is expected that the government will move quickly to find a suitable replacement, as the Ministry of Education remains a crucial sector for the nation’s development. As of now, it is unclear whether Professor Islam will continue in an advisory capacity or if he will completely sever ties with the government.

Professor M Aminul Islam’s tenure had been marked by his close involvement in key educational reforms, including curriculum revisions, policy implementation, and improving access to quality education across the country. His departure raises questions about the future direction of the education ministry and whether similar changes will occur in the leadership structure in the near future.

This development is likely to have significant implications, as the Ministry of Education plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of Bangladesh’s educational landscape.