The Minister of Education has announced a strategic plan to distribute new textbooks immediately after December exams conclude. This initiative aims to ensure students receive their books without delay as the new academic year begins. According to the plan, printing facilities will receive work orders starting in August, with all preparations finalized by November. We are witnessing a coordinated effort between examination schedules and textbook distribution timelines. The government is working to this end, making certain that students have access to updated learning materials, in particular four new subjects being introduced. This comprehensive approach reflects our commitment to educational advancement and timely resource allocation for the upcoming academic session.
Minister of Education Announces December Textbook Distribution Plan
Education Minister ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon disclosed the directive following a review meeting on textbook publication activities with the prime minister at the Secretariat on July 6. The minister emphasized our government’s commitment to ensuring students receive their textbooks prior to the start of the new academic year.
“We hope students will receive the new books during their final examinations in December. The prime minister has instructed that all textbooks must be ready by 30 November,” the minister stated. This timeline allows for distribution while students are still engaged in their annual examination period.
The tender process for printing textbooks is currently underway, with all work orders expected to be issued by the first week of August. Printing will begin immediately after publishers receive the work orders, according to the minister. This sequential approach ensures efficient workflow management.
The Education Ministry and the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) are fully prepared to supervise the printing and distribution process. The minister confirmed that all necessary measures have been taken to ensure the textbooks are printed and delivered to students within the stipulated timeframe. This coordinated supervision between two key educational bodies demonstrates our organizational readiness for this large-scale operation.
How the Textbook Printing Process Will Progress
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Curriculum Changes Introduce Four New Subjects
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The December textbook distribution plan represents our government’s dedication to educational excellence. By and large, the coordinated timeline between examination periods and resource allocation demonstrates effective planning. Students will receive their new learning materials, in particular the four newly introduced subjects, before the academic year commences. As a result of this strategic approach, we ensure minimal disruption to learning schedules. The collaboration between the Education Ministry and NCTB evidently positions us for successful implementation of this comprehensive initiative.





