Mou Soon To Enable Bangladeshis To Learn Japanese Under Native Teachers
Dhaka: A Japanese delegation stationed in Bangladesh paid a courtesy call on State Minister for Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Md. Nurul Haque at his office today, March 29, expressing interest in providing Japanese language and cultural education to Bangladeshi students.
During the meeting, the delegation highlighted their plan to offer intensive training through native Japanese-speaking teachers. The initiative aims to better prepare Bangladeshi students for higher education and employment opportunities in Japan by equipping them with strong language skills and cultural understanding, read a press release of the ministry.
Welcoming the proposal, State Minister Md. Nurul Haque said that the Bureau of Manpower, Employment, and Training (BMET) has well-equipped training centers across the country. He encouraged the Japanese representatives to utilize these facilities to help Bangladeshi students gain proficiency in the Japanese language.
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