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AI skills crucial for youth to compete in new global reality: Principal Secretary Siraj

Bangladesh

TBS Report
16 July, 2025, 01:10 am
Last modified: 16 July, 2025, 01:54 pm

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AI skills crucial for youth to compete in new global reality: Principal Secretary Siraj

TBS Report
16 July, 2025, 01:10 am
Last modified: 16 July, 2025, 01:54 pm
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Principal Secretary to the Chief Adviser M Siraj Uddin Miah has emphasised the urgent need for the youth of Bangladesh to develop skills in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies to remain competitive in the global workforce.

Speaking at a national event held on Tuesday (15 July) at the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) office to mark World Youth Skills Day 2025, he said, "Artificial Intelligence has introduced a new reality worldwide. To survive in this technology-driven world, our young people must acquire digital and technological skills."

The event, organised by the National Skills Development Authority (NSDA), featured an award ceremony for the National Skills Competition 2025.

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According to an NSDA press release, the event focused on the UN-declared theme for the year: "Empowering youth through AI and digital skills."

Siraj Uddin said the government is working tirelessly to build an inclusive and equitable future for Bangladesh. "Alongside creating jobs, the government is promoting youth entrepreneurship," he noted, adding that this is a golden opportunity for the nation given its large youth population.

Highlighting the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, he said, "The nations whose youth are skilled are the ones progressing. If we can find tech-based solutions to emerging challenges through collaboration among academia, industry, and the NSDA, we can pave the path to future success."

Youth and Sports Secretary Md Mahbub-Ul-Alam, as special guest, stressed the need to build an integrated 'skills ecosystem' involving all stakeholders.

Referring to the Triple Helix Model (Government, Academia, Business), he called for whole-of-government efforts to empower youth and build the Bangladesh of tomorrow.

NSDA Executive Chairperson Rehana Parveen, who presided over the event, pointed out the gap in global readiness for AI.

Citing UNESCO-UNEVOC data, she said that by 2030, 86% of global workplaces will use AI and digital technologies, yet 48% of students remain unprepared, with 90% of adolescents in low-income countries lacking internet access. "Despite AI's growing influence, necessary preparations are missing, putting our goal of equitable access at risk," she warned.

At the end of the event, awards were distributed to 11 winners across 9 skill categories. The winners will represent Bangladesh at the World Skills 2026 competition in Shanghai, China.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Chief Secretary to the Chief Adviser M Siraj Uddin Miah

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