The National Productivity Day will be observed on Sunday across the country aiming at creating mass awareness to uplift the productivity in all fields, including industry, agriculture and service sectors.
This year's theme of the day is 'Productivity to meet the challenges of the 4th Industrial Revolution'.
President Md Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued separate messages on the eve of the day, urging all to boost productivity for sustainable development and growth, reports BSS.
President Md Abdul Hamid said the government is determined to achieve Vision 2041 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 to make Bangladesh a developed and prosperous country, adding, "We have to increase productivity in every economic sector to achieve the targets. I believe NPO will play an active role in this context."
The head of the state said the government as well as private industries and service organizations in the country have to come forward to increase the productivity in every sector, including agriculture, industry and services of the country.
In today's world, the fourth industrial revolution is bringing huge changes in all areas, including people's thoughts, their lifestyle, product production, service provision, Hamid said.
To face the challenges of the fourth industrial revolution, all concerned at the government and private levels should come forward with proper policies and plans, he said.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in her message, said, "I am happy to know that the National Productivity Organization (NPO) under the Ministry of Industries is going to observe the 'National Productivity Day-2022' across the country."
"The theme of the day 'Productivity to meet the challenges of the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) is very time befitting," the premier added.
She said the fourth industrial revolution is one of the most discussed topics in the world today.
The fourth industrial revolution is an ongoing process of automation of conventional production and industrial systems using modern technology, she added.
"To utilize the opportunities of the fourth industrial revolution, our main goal should be the creation of skilled human resources," she continued.
Only then, the overall economy of the country will become dynamic and productivity will increase, she said.
The head of the government said the Awami League-led government has already taken various steps to meet the challenges of the fourth industrial revolution in accordance with the global progress with a view to build a developed Bangladesh in all areas such as information and technology, infrastructure and development, education and research of the country.
Both the president and the premier wished all the programmes taken for the 'National Productivity Day-2022' a success.
Bd-pratidin English/Lutful Hoque