Bringing all children under pre-pry education stressed

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BSS, Gaibandha :
Speakers at a function stressed the need for bringing all the children aged 5 plus under pre-primary education programme to flourish their growth and development properly.
“Pre-primary education will play vital role undoubtedly to make the children school oriented and also help them accustom with new academic environment to complete their primary education successfully”, they said.
They made the observations while addressing a day long orientation programme on pre-primary education organized by District Primary Education Office at the conference room of deputy commissioner (DC) on Saturday.
Deputy Commissioner M. Abdus Samad attended the function and addressed it as the chief guest and additional deputy commissioner (General) Abu Bakar Siddique was present as the special guest while district primary education officer (DPEO) AKM Amirul Islam presided over.
Pre-primary education would also help immensely increase the admission and attendance rate of the students in all schools side by side with reducing the rate of drop out and repeat, they said.
DC M. Abdus Samad said pre-primary education can help the children significantly adapt to the new academic environment and make the primary education programme grand success.
DPEO AKM Amirul Islam in his concluding speech sought whole hearted cooperation of all to create much awareness among the people about pre-primary education programme which has been made compulsory from 2011.
District and upazila level education officials including PTI super, monitoring officers, NGO representatives participated in the programme.
Gearing up community policing underscored
Speakers at a function underscored the need for gearing up community policing activities by involving the common people to prevent all sorts of social crimes to ensure a peaceful society.
They came up with the comment while addressing a view sharing meeting on the prevention of sabotage, violence, and drug organized by district police administration and community policing forum on the police lines premises of the town on Friday afternoon.
Additional inspector general of police (AIGP) M. Mokhlesur Rahman addressed the function as the chief guest and deputy inspector general of police of Rangpur range Humayun Kabir was present as the special guest while superintendent of police Ashraful Islam presided over the meeting.
The meeting was also addressed, among others, by administrator of Zilla Parishad Advocate Syed Shams-ul-Alam Hiru, former MP M. Tofazzal Hossain, mayor of Gaibandha municipality Shamsul Alam, convener of district community policing forum M. Abdus Salam and journalist KM Rezaul Haque.
Community policing is a modern concept and philosophy that helps traditional police force to address the causes of crime, and fear of crime following the country’s constitution, the speakers said.
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