Natore: Speakers at a view-exchange meeting in the district underscored the need for building a discrimination-free, youth-based, developed, prosperous, and accountable Bangladesh. They emphasized the undeniable role of students in the mass uprising, highlighting their leadership in the movement. The speakers urged students to develop themselves as worthy citizens of the country by acquiring knowledge.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, the district information office organized the meeting at the conference room of the Deputy Commissioner’s (DC) office this morning, with Deputy Commissioner Asma Shaheen presiding over the session. The speakers emphasized that Bangladesh has awakened with the power of youth, and the country must move forward by harnessing this immense potential. They stressed the importance of protecting and enriching the youth through quality research-based and technology-based education.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Md Masudur Rahman moderated the function, while Distric
t Information Officer Md. A. Awal delivered the welcome speech. Dr. Jahangir Alam, Assistant Professor of Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula Government College, presented the keynote paper during the meeting.
Among the speakers were District Fisheries Officer Dr. Abul Kalam Azad, Deputy Director of the Narcotics Control Department Md. Lutfar Rahman, Additional Deputy Director of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) Shamsun Nahar Bhoian, Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr. Mahbubur Rahman, Executive Director of the Non-Governmental Development Organization ‘Alo’ Shamima Laiju Nila, and President of the Natore Press Club Faraji Ahmed Rafiq Baban. Officials and employees of the district information office, among others, were present at the event.