Staff Reporter :
Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith said the government has ensured the education for all with a view to building an enlightened nation.
“There is no way of development without education. So, the government has prioritised the education and taken various initiatives for its uplift,” he said.
The minister said this at a daylong “3rd re-union programme-2017” held at the Shamsunnahar Hall of Dhaka University.
Shamsunnahar Hall Alumni Association organised the function at the hall auditorium with upholding a slogan “Smritir Anande, Eso Mili Praner Bondhone.”
State Minister for Women and Children Affairs Meher Afroz Chumki, Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University Professor AAMS Arefin Siddique, Shamsunnahar Hall Provost Professor Dr Supriya Saha and Dhaka University Alumni Association President AK Azad, among others, spoke on the occasion.
President of Shamsunnahar Hall Alumni Association, Ava Datta, presided at the function while General Secretary Shamsunnahar Chapa delivered the welcome address with Hall Alumnae Association President Ava Datta chairing the function.
Regarding the initiative of former Shamsunnahar hall students, he said, the ex-Shamsunnahar Hall students have taken a step of providing scholarship to the poor students. It is praiseworthy and it will help them continue education.
The association gave receptions to 10 women personalities of the country. They were former students of the hall and awarded scholarship to five poor students at the function.
Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith said the government has ensured the education for all with a view to building an enlightened nation.
“There is no way of development without education. So, the government has prioritised the education and taken various initiatives for its uplift,” he said.
The minister said this at a daylong “3rd re-union programme-2017” held at the Shamsunnahar Hall of Dhaka University.
Shamsunnahar Hall Alumni Association organised the function at the hall auditorium with upholding a slogan “Smritir Anande, Eso Mili Praner Bondhone.”
State Minister for Women and Children Affairs Meher Afroz Chumki, Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University Professor AAMS Arefin Siddique, Shamsunnahar Hall Provost Professor Dr Supriya Saha and Dhaka University Alumni Association President AK Azad, among others, spoke on the occasion.
President of Shamsunnahar Hall Alumni Association, Ava Datta, presided at the function while General Secretary Shamsunnahar Chapa delivered the welcome address with Hall Alumnae Association President Ava Datta chairing the function.
Regarding the initiative of former Shamsunnahar hall students, he said, the ex-Shamsunnahar Hall students have taken a step of providing scholarship to the poor students. It is praiseworthy and it will help them continue education.
The association gave receptions to 10 women personalities of the country. They were former students of the hall and awarded scholarship to five poor students at the function.