Muslim Aid

A parents’ gathering was held yesterday at Char Bhogobotipur High School under the “CBM-V Project,” supported by Muslim Aid – Bangladesh Field Office and implemented by ESDO.

A parents’ gathering was held yesterday at Char Bhogobotipur High School under the “CBM-V Project,” supported by Muslim Aid – Bangladesh Field Office and implemented by ESDO.
The program was graced by Ismail Hossain as the Chief Guest. Special guests included Md. Abdul Gafur, Chairman of Jatrapur UP; Md. Shah Alam, Member of Jatrapur UP; Md. Raihan Mondol, Member of Jatrapur UP; Md. Manik Mia, former UP Member; Mr. Abdur Rob, Upazila Secondary Education Officer; N. M. Shoriful Islam Khandaker, Upazila Primary Education Officer; Mr. Mizanur Rahman, Upazila Academic Supervisor; Md. Josim Uddin (PIO); Md. Nurul Amin (UICTO); Md. Ajgor Ali (AYUO); Nittananda Barman (SAE, DPHE); Md. Hafijur Rahman (BM); Golam Mostafa Sarker (YDO); Ashraful Islam (FA); Md. Golam Faruk (POM, ACCESS Project); and Mr. Moin Uddin, Project Manager of the CBM-V Project.
Addressing teachers, students, and parents, the guests emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in building a brighter future through quality education. They highlighted the crucial role of teachers in shaping students’ character, encouraged students to stay focused and work hard, and urged parents to provide proper guidance and support for their children’s success.
Following the discussion, hygiene kits were distributed among girl students, while educational materials were provided to all students to help reduce dropout rates and increase regular attendance.
The CBM-V Project is currently being implemented in 17 secondary and 8 primary schools across six unions of Kurigram Sadar Upazila, benefiting 6,310 students. The project aims to increase attendance, prevent dropout, ensure equitable education, and improve the overall quality of education.

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