EPISODE · Aug 20, 2025 · 1H 4M
The Unfortunate Truth: Why Bangladesh Is Failing to Invest in Education
from Utkorsho Universe Podcast · host Utkorsho Universe
Education is the foundation of any nation’s progress, yet in Bangladesh, investment in this crucial sector remains alarmingly low.In this episode of Utkorsho Universe, host Fahim Abdullah uncovers the harsh realities behind Bangladesh’s lack of proper investment in education. We discuss:Why education should be the backbone of national developmentThe consequences of underfunded schools, teachers, and resourcesHow this failure impacts the future workforce and innovationWhat steps need to be taken to prioritize education for sustainable growthThis is not just a conversation about policies—it’s a wake-up call for parents, students, educators, and policymakers. If Bangladesh wants a brighter future, investing in education is no longer optional—it’s essential.👉 Follow Utkorsho Universe for more thought-provoking discussions on education, career, and growth.
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Education is the foundation of any nation’s progress, yet in Bangladesh, investment in this crucial sector remains alarmingly low.In this episode of Utkorsho Universe, host Fahim Abdullah uncovers the harsh realities behind Bangladesh’s lack of proper investment in education. We discuss:Why education should be the backbone of national developmentThe consequences of underfunded schools, teachers, and resourcesHow this failure impacts the future workforce and innovationWhat steps need to be taken to prioritize education for sustainable growthThis is not just a conversation about policies—it’s a wake-up call for parents, students, educators, and policymakers. If Bangladesh wants a brighter future, investing in education is no longer optional—it’s essential.👉 Follow Utkorsho Universe for more thought-provoking discussions on education, career, and growth.
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