Students urged to acquire knowledge to face 21st century
Thursday, 28 October 2010
GAIBANDHA, Oct 27 (BSS): Speakers at a function Tuesday urged the students to be more serious and studious to acquire knowledge to face the challenges of 21st century.
"The meritorious students will have to come forward with the attitudes to lead the nation towards development and to achieve the desired goals of the country by making best use of their merits and talents", they said.
They said this in a reception accorded by Ahammad Uddin Shah Shishu Niketan School and College (AUSSNSC) of the town here to evaluate the success of the brilliant students who obtained GPA-5 in SSC and got scholarships in class eight and class five from the institution this year.
The chief guest urged the teachers' communities to be more professional and laborious to build the students as worthy citizens of the country and to produce more brilliant students through turning the institutions into real knowledge acquiring centers.
Presided over by Prof Muhammad Ramzan Ali, principal of the AUSSNSC, in the chair, the ceremony was also addressed, among others, by chairman of the college governing body and trustee board Shahjada Anwarul Quadir, vice principal Professor Mazharul Mannan, GB members Advocate Sekendar Azam Anam and engineer AKM Ashrafuzzaman and student Ishrat Ara Gani.
Later, the chief guest distributed sticks of flower, crests and saplings of fruit bearing trees to 136 meritorious students in the function.
"The meritorious students will have to come forward with the attitudes to lead the nation towards development and to achieve the desired goals of the country by making best use of their merits and talents", they said.
They said this in a reception accorded by Ahammad Uddin Shah Shishu Niketan School and College (AUSSNSC) of the town here to evaluate the success of the brilliant students who obtained GPA-5 in SSC and got scholarships in class eight and class five from the institution this year.
The chief guest urged the teachers' communities to be more professional and laborious to build the students as worthy citizens of the country and to produce more brilliant students through turning the institutions into real knowledge acquiring centers.
Presided over by Prof Muhammad Ramzan Ali, principal of the AUSSNSC, in the chair, the ceremony was also addressed, among others, by chairman of the college governing body and trustee board Shahjada Anwarul Quadir, vice principal Professor Mazharul Mannan, GB members Advocate Sekendar Azam Anam and engineer AKM Ashrafuzzaman and student Ishrat Ara Gani.
Later, the chief guest distributed sticks of flower, crests and saplings of fruit bearing trees to 136 meritorious students in the function.