Traffic award to 600 students
September 22, 20242 Mins Read
Jumbangla Desk: Honoring the families of the martyrs, injured and prisoners of the anti-discrimination movement and 600 students of Demra and Jatrabari areas who performed the duties of traffic to restore order on the roads have been given traffic awards. They were given this honor in an exchange meeting titled Keman Bangladesh Chai at Shahid Smriti Auditorium in Demra Sarulia of the capital on Saturday afternoon.
Shariful Islam, private assistant secretary of the religious advisor, called upon the youth to play a role in the formation of new Bangladesh in the chief guest's speech at the event moderated by Sheikh Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman. He said, so that no dictatorship can be created again, everyone should be aware and everyone should play a vocal role in building a talented and action-oriented generation. He also said that every member of the martyred and injured family is our family member. They have to stand by their side.
They should also be kept by the side in organizing any festival. It should not be forgotten that their sacrifices are the most for the formation of an independent country.
Central coordinator Nazmul Hasan said that Jatrabari and Demra students who played the most role in the revolution should also play the most role in building the country. Ward No. 67 Councilor Haji Ibrahim said that the conscious role of these students will help the country move forward on the path of welfare. To establish a happy, prosperous and welfare state in the future, students should be united and devote themselves to the welfare of the country.
Jugantar's senior journalist Mahbub Moni, Advocate Monir Hossain, MM Shoaib, coordinator of intellectual organization of Dhaka University, Tariqul Islam, Mohiuddin Ahmad and other young students were also present in the event.