Banchte Shekha wants to establish int’l standard school for underprivileged people

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Jessore Correspondent :
Award winning non-government organization Banchte Shekha wants to establish an international standard school for underprivileged people. The session will be stated from January 2019.
Kolinga Institute of Social Science (KISS) and Banchte Shekha have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on July 13, 2017 in this regard.
The information was revealed at a press conference held the conference of the NGO on Monday noon.
Founder and executive director of Banchte Shekha, Angela Gomes briefed journalists about the mission and vision of the institution.
Ramon Magsaysay Award winner social activist Angela told journalists that Professor Achayuta Samanta of India has become international establishing KIIT University and KISS Foundation in India and elsewhere across the world. He is the youngest chancellor of any university in India. KISS is the largest residential tribal institute, home for 35,000 tribal children. ‘ the students of the institute are given formal and technical teachings and other facilities including food and treatment free of cost.
‘I want to establish such an institution in Jessore with the help of the KISS,’ Angela added.
The press conference was attended among others by executive body member of the NGO Khandaker Muksudul Haq, Shahjahan Mia, Palash Hubat Gomes, Anup Kumar and senior journalists Shahadat Hossain Kabil, Rukunuddaullah, Farazi Ahmed Syed Bulbul, Saifur Rahman Saif, Saiful Islam Sazal, Wahabuzzaman Jhantu, Shikder Khalid, Habibur Rahman Milon and Aminur Rahman Mamun.
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