Posts and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar on Saturday said the government has permanently blocked a total of 22,000 porn sites and 6,000 gambling sites.
The minister said this while attending a policy dialogue on the safe use of technology in establishing peace and extending democracy, arranged by the Bangladesh Enterprise Institute at a Dhaka hotel.
He said robotics, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT) will shape the future.
Terming internet connectivity as mandatory for the digital age, Jabbar said the government has taken up a project to bring entire Bangladesh under high speed internet.
“To face the challenges posed by digital technology, first we need to eliminate digital divide. Everyone has to be digitally competent to enjoy the benefits of the upcoming technology-based world. If you keep your child away from the digital spheres, he/she will lag behind,” said Jabbar.
Acknowledging there are both good and bad sides of digital technology, the minister said digital technology will not have adverse impact on the state, society and people if everyone is also aware and cautious of its dark side.
“We’ve achieved great success in removing harmful content from the virtual world through improving our ties with social media giants like Facebook and others. But such progress won’t be of any use if the consumers of digital technologies don’t practice restraint, which can only be done through digital literacy,” added Jabbar.
The dialogue was presided over by Ambassador Humayun Kabir. Mezbah Uddin, secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and Charles Whiteley, head of delegations of the European Union (EU), among others, spoke at the event.


