Municipal Chhatra Dal Leader Md. Shahidul Islam Sohag Stands Beside SSC Examinees

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Eati Akter

Sub- Editor

Fayzul Islam:

The Savar Municipal Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal has undertaken a commendable humanitarian initiative in the field of education and social service in Savar. To encourage and support SSC examinees, educational materials, pure drinking water, and biscuits were distributed among students and their guardians at the Savar Radio Colony Model School and College examination center.

The humanitarian program was organized on Sunday morning in front of the school under the initiative of Savar Municipal Chhatra Dal leader Md. Shahidul Islam Sohag. The event was conducted under his overall supervision, with leaders and activists from different levels of the student organization actively participating in assisting the examinees and their guardians.

As a large number of students and guardians gathered outside the examination center from early morning, the initiative received widespread appreciation for helping ease their difficulties. Alongside distributing educational materials to the students, the organizers also provided pure drinking water and biscuits.

Speaking on the occasion, Chhatra Dal leader Md. Shahidul Islam Sohag said:

“Chhatra Dal has always stood beside students and the common people, and it will continue to do so in the future. Today’s SSC examinees are the architects of tomorrow’s nation. We all must come forward to ensure their bright future. We want the students to take their examinations in a comfortable and supportive environment.”

He further added: “Politics should not only be about power; it should be dedicated to the welfare of the people. Bringing smiles to the faces of students is our greatest achievement. Savar Municipal Chhatra Dal will continue its various social and humanitarian activities alongside students, the youth community, and the general public.”

Guardians and examinees present at the venue praised the initiative of the student organization and urged them to continue such humanitarian activities in the future.

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