Palak calls for inclusion of e-commerce in the academic curriculum

State Minister for Information and Technology Junaid
Ahmed Palak has called for the inclusion of e-commerce in the curriculum of
primary, secondary and higher secondary students for acquiring knowledge of
e-commerce.
Palak made the call at the 10th master class of the Women and E-Commerce Forum (WEF), a popular Facebook group of women entrepreneurs, on Saturday (April 24th). The main theme of this year's master class was Business Sustainability: From Plateau to Peak.
Education
Minister Dipu Moni was the chief guest in this program.
Requested the Minister of Education to include e-commerce in the textbooks, Palak said, "If we can include the basic knowledge of e-commerce in textbooks or textbooks for 4 and a half crore students, then we can include it in the Women and e-commerce guide or curriculum for every student." That part of the commerce digital lifestyle, however, will be possible to deliver in the morning.
During
the last 12 months, it has been possible to provide various emergency services
through e-commerce, which has resulted in people getting the benefits of
e-commerce at home. E-commerce has surpassed the growth of the last 12 years in
12 months, said Palak.