Motivation & Advice from Deputy Minister of Education
(Bangladesh) Barrister Nowfel
No profession should be looked down upon. I made burgers at
the restaurant and I also did security work, said the Deputy Minister of
Education (Bangladesh) Barrister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury (commonly known
as Nowfel). Barrister Nowfel made the remarks in front of
students at the gymnasium grounds of MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong. Speaking to
the students at the event, he recalled his educational life.
Barrister Nowfel did these things when he
went abroad for his higher education. He completed Law and Anthropology
degree from the London School of Economics in England. Barrister Nowfel is a
Bangladeshi politician from Awami League. He is a Member of Parliament and
Deputy Minister of Education. ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury, a famous Awami
League politician and ex- the mayor of Chattogram, is his father.
For achieving education, you have to do hard work, Nowfel
said. No work is trivial if it is done for noble purposes. While in
the university, he did three jobs including burger cooking in
restaurants & security work. According to him, there was no shame
in these jobs and it is normal in abroad. But in our country, the
situation is different. "I do not hesitate to say that I have done these
things there," he said. I'm not ashamed of it because I do not consider any
work small. Some bus drivers earn a lot at the present time but many MBA graduated
students do not get paid well in this economy. So at the end of education,
I think the idea of getting a big job is a narrow idea. We have to get
rid of this mentality. It is better to live the life of ordinary people by completing education.
There is no shame in that.
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