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Ministry of Cultural Affairs took initiative to support private music schools nationwide

Published : Monday, 16 February, 2026 at 2:47 PM  Count : 1126

The Ministry of Cultural Affairs took an initiative to bring privately run music schools across the country under a financial incentive programme, according to a post published on its official Facebook page.

In a summary of its activities shared on last Saturday (February 14), the ministry said music schools operating from Bandarban to Kurigram were included under plans for government financial support.

The ministry also planned to organise a national-level competition among these institutions, with the top five schools set to receive awards from the Prime Minister.

The incentive programme drew appreciation on Facebook, including from veteran guitarist Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal of the legendary Bangladeshi rock band Warfaze, who shared the post on his account.

"I extend my heartfelt thanks to the Ministry of Cultural Affairs for this initiative. Proper music education is essential for intellectual development," another Facebook user commented.

The post said planning and implementation work related to the initiative took place during the reported period.

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