The government and the organizations become more interested in technologies and overseas consultancies to utilize the potentiality and the promises of e-governance. More over the general people had shown an tremendous curiosity and the topic “Digital-Bangladesh” come out as an unique subject of discussions all over the country and created a twilit as a result it had become the first privileged task and challenges for the further formed Grand alliance Government to implement a digital net working over the country to bring the its population under information routs, facilitate the services and finally involve people to collect their opinions to established a good governance what is the most important subject word wide today’s development and the sustainable development.
“Already Government has formulated ICT Policy 2009 and established 1,600 computer labs in educational institutions, 20 cyber centres in different universities, 152 community e-centres and information centres in 64 districts,” she said. Besides, she said 4,501 information service centres had been set up at union level. “A high-tech park will be set up in Kaliakoir and an ICT incubator will be built in Karwan Bazar to help expanding ICT industry,” Referring to the technology park being built in the capital city, Hasina said the initiative had been taken to set up similar park at all the divisional headquarters included the ICT education in the national curriculum and distributed 1,500 laptop computers to different schools across the country.
Digital Bangladesh depends on the development of original