UNB, Jashore :
Nearly one-third educational institutions in the district do not have Shaheed Minars, depriving the students from paying respect to the Language Movement martyrs.
Among the educational institutions that have Shaheed Minars, the conditions of some are dilapidated.
According to Jashore District Education Office, there are 1,900 educational institutions. But 650 of these educational institutions – 77 in Sadar upazila, 55 in Bagharpara upazila, 86 in Abhaynagar, 84 in Jhikargachha, 50 in Chougachha, 138 in Manirampur, 61 in Sharsha and 80 in Keshabpur – lack Shaheed Minars.
Students at some of these institutions build makeshift Shaheed Minars to pay tribute to the bravehearts who laid down their lives to secure the Bangalis’ right to speak in their mother tongue in 1952.
“We can’t pay respect to the Language Movement martyrs on February 21 since there’s no Shaheed Minar at our school,” said Sumaiya Akter, a student of Dattapara Government Primary School in the Sadar Upazila.
Abdul Jabbar, the school’s headmaster, said it was true that they did not have a Shaheed Minar. “Having one is necessary,” he said. “We’re taking initiative to build one.”
Jabbar said they could not construct a Shaheed Minar as they did not get any fund from the government.
Sadar Upazila Education Officer Kamruzzaman Jahangir said 77 educational institutions in the Sadar upazila lack Shaheed Minars. “We’ve prepared a list of these institutions and sent it to the district education officer,” he said.
ASM Abdul Khalek, the district education officer, they are trying to manage government funds.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (education and ICT) Shammi Islam said many schools could not construct Shaheed Minars for the lack of space.
“Teachers and students from schools lacking Shaheed Minars pay respect at Shaheed Minars of nearby educational institutions,” she said. “We’ll take necessary steps to have Shaheed Minars constructed at all educational institutions.”
Student killed in Jashore road mishap
A student of class-III was killed in a road accident at Rampur Bazar under Sharsha upazila in Jashore at around 11am.
The accident took place as a mud laden tractor ran over the schoolboy wounding his critically.
The dead was identified as Jeem, 8, student of Class-III at Rampur Government Primary School and also son of Shariful Islam of Rampur village.
Ataur Rahman, officer in-charge, Sharsha police station told that the accident took place as the tractor ran over the child while he was returning home from Rampur Bazar. Driver of the tractor was arrested in this connection.
Nearly one-third educational institutions in the district do not have Shaheed Minars, depriving the students from paying respect to the Language Movement martyrs.
Among the educational institutions that have Shaheed Minars, the conditions of some are dilapidated.
According to Jashore District Education Office, there are 1,900 educational institutions. But 650 of these educational institutions – 77 in Sadar upazila, 55 in Bagharpara upazila, 86 in Abhaynagar, 84 in Jhikargachha, 50 in Chougachha, 138 in Manirampur, 61 in Sharsha and 80 in Keshabpur – lack Shaheed Minars.
Students at some of these institutions build makeshift Shaheed Minars to pay tribute to the bravehearts who laid down their lives to secure the Bangalis’ right to speak in their mother tongue in 1952.
“We can’t pay respect to the Language Movement martyrs on February 21 since there’s no Shaheed Minar at our school,” said Sumaiya Akter, a student of Dattapara Government Primary School in the Sadar Upazila.
Abdul Jabbar, the school’s headmaster, said it was true that they did not have a Shaheed Minar. “Having one is necessary,” he said. “We’re taking initiative to build one.”
Jabbar said they could not construct a Shaheed Minar as they did not get any fund from the government.
Sadar Upazila Education Officer Kamruzzaman Jahangir said 77 educational institutions in the Sadar upazila lack Shaheed Minars. “We’ve prepared a list of these institutions and sent it to the district education officer,” he said.
ASM Abdul Khalek, the district education officer, they are trying to manage government funds.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (education and ICT) Shammi Islam said many schools could not construct Shaheed Minars for the lack of space.
“Teachers and students from schools lacking Shaheed Minars pay respect at Shaheed Minars of nearby educational institutions,” she said. “We’ll take necessary steps to have Shaheed Minars constructed at all educational institutions.”
Student killed in Jashore road mishap
A student of class-III was killed in a road accident at Rampur Bazar under Sharsha upazila in Jashore at around 11am.
The accident took place as a mud laden tractor ran over the schoolboy wounding his critically.
The dead was identified as Jeem, 8, student of Class-III at Rampur Government Primary School and also son of Shariful Islam of Rampur village.
Ataur Rahman, officer in-charge, Sharsha police station told that the accident took place as the tractor ran over the child while he was returning home from Rampur Bazar. Driver of the tractor was arrested in this connection.