Forestry Science and Technology Institute, Chittagong explained

Forestry Science and Technology Institute
Formation:1994
Purpose:To train foresters to manage the forests of Bangladesh
Headquarters:Chittagong, Bangladesh
Region Served:Bangladesh
Language:Bengali

Forestry Science and Technology Institute is a Bangladesh government owned forestry educational institute in Chittagong. It is the only institute in Bangladesh that offers a four-year diploma in forestry.[1]

There are two other forestry institutes in Bangladesh, Forestry Science and Technology Institute, Rajshahi[2] and Forestry Science and Technology Institute, Sylhet.[3] [4]

History

Forestry Science and Technology Institute was established in 1994 in Chittagong with financial support from World Bank and United Nations Development Programme. It was originally called Bangladesh Forest College. it is under the Bangladesh Technical Education Board and run by Bangladesh Forest Department. It is a residential institute.[5] The institute had 10 teachers at the beginning but the number was reduced to three after funding shortages. The institute takes in 50 students per year.[6]

Controversies

On 13 August 2020, a 14th batch student of the college, Yosuf Ali, was killed while serving in the Forest Department. He was killed while trying prevent illegal land grabbing and logging.[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Forestry Science and Technology Institute. 18 March 2021. Forestry Science and Technology Institute.
  2. Web site: বন অধিদপ্তর. 18 March 2021. bforest.gov.bd. en.
  3. Web site: FSTI, Sylhet. 18 March 2021. bforest.gov.bd. en.
  4. Book: First Bangladesh Forestry Congress, 2011: 19-21 April, Dhaka, Bangladesh : Congress Proceedings. 2011. Forest Department, Bangladesh. 978-984-33-3319-3. 341. en.
  5. Web site: বন অধিদপ্তর. 18 March 2021. bforest.gov.bd/. en.
  6. News: 13 March 2020. 2 FSTI teachers extort money from students. en. The Daily Star. 18 March 2021.
  7. Web site: 2020-08-13. Life laid down in line of duty. 2021-03-18. The Daily Star. en.
  8. Web site: 2020-08-06. Attacked by land grabbers: Injured Maheshkhali forester dies. 2021-03-18. The Daily Star. en.