Monday, June 3, 2013

500 Students Received Free Laptop at DIU


Daffodil International University (DIU) distributed 400 Laptop at free of cost among the students in the third phase at its continuous process of Laptop distribution on July 28, 2012. Professor Dr. M. Lutfar Rahman, Vice-Chancellor, DIU was present on the Laptop Distribution Program as the chief guest while Professor Dr. Aminul Islam, Founder Vice-Chancellor and Emeritus Professor of DIU was present as the special guest. Presided over by Dr. Md. Fokhray Hossain, Registrar the function was also addressed by Professor Dr. S.M. Mahabub-Ul Haque Majumder, Dean, FSIT and Professor Rafiqul Islam, Dean, FBE. 

The authority of DIU has taken a gigantic initiative of "One Student: One Laptop" program which is one step a head for digital Bangladesh. Every student admitted into Daffodil International University from Summer Semester-2010 and onward is getting a Laptop at free of cost. The Laptop will help the students to equip themselves with proper technical knowledge so that they can survive and secure respectable place in the society. Through this initiative DIU students will get the opportunity to implement digital Bangladesh concept 

Addressing as the Chief Guest, Professor Dr. M. Lutfar Rahman, Vice-Chancellor, DIU said, It was a long cherished dream of the university authority to implement the project "One Student-One Laptop" with the vision of becoming a Digital University in line with the policy of Digital Bangladesh. He also said, as an essential part and contemporary demand of modern education, DIU has focused on ICT automation facilities for students and employees since its inception. He urged the students to be a potential ICT skilled graduate to contribute to the nation. It is envisaged that DIU graduates can stand out by competing with other graduates both nationally and globally with their skill that they will acquire from this university. He wished that the initiate to provide a laptop for each student free of cost will be fruitful and successful with the mission of forgoing a digital society that will ensure an ICT driven knowledge- based nation. 

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