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Special Correspondent: Bangladesh
Jamaat-e-Islami Naib-e-Ameer and Rangpur-2 (Badarganj-Taragang) constituency
lawmaker ATM Azharul Islam has said that if every mother is educated, the
entire nation will become educated and prosperous. He made the remarks while addressing a reception for
students who achieved GPA-5 in the SSC, Dakhil and equivalent examinations,
organised by the Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir's Badarganj upazila unit at
the Badarganj Upazila Auditorium at around 11:30am on Saturday. At the outset of his speech, ATM Azharul Islam
congratulated the students for their outstanding results and thanked their
teachers and guardians for their time and support behind the students'
achievements. Referring to Napoleon's famous saying, “Give me an
educated mother, and I will give you an educated nation,” he said children
receive much of their early education from their mothers. “An educated mother tries to educate her children. If
every mother is educated, the entire nation will become educated and
prosperous,” he said. He urged mothers present at the programme to ensure
that their daughters receive proper educational opportunities so that they can
develop their talents and contribute to their families, society and the
country. Referring to the educational situation in the region,
he said the literacy rate remains relatively low and interest in education is
also limited. He stressed the need to move beyond a mindset that places little
importance on education and economic advancement. Addressing the GPA-5 achievers, the Jamaat leader said
their excellent results were only the beginning of their journey. “Getting GPA-5 is just the beginning, like a flower
bud. You cannot be called talented merely by looking at the bud; you have to
maintain the continuity of your achievement,” he said. He said true merit would be reflected when students
continued to develop their abilities and eventually contributed to their
families, society and the state through their work and achievements. He urged the students to behave respectfully with
their parents and teachers and to follow their respective religions. Moral
education, he said, would help them develop good character and remain focused
on their studies. He also called upon guardians to remain vigilant so
that their children did not misuse technology or suffer harm because of it. ATM Azharul Islam expressed concern over poor academic
results at some educational institutions, questioning the role of institutions
where no student passes examinations. He urged teachers at poorly performing institutions to
fulfil their responsibilities sincerely, saying they must remain accountable
for the duties entrusted to them. “Teachers receive salaries from the government every
month. They must ask themselves whether they are fulfilling the
responsibilities for which they are paid. Even if they are not accountable to
the government, they will be accountable to Allah,” he said. He urged teachers to consider students as their own
children and teach them with dedication. He also called on the government to strengthen and
make teacher-training programmes more effective, saying proper training would
enable teachers to provide better education to students. The programme was chaired by Badarganj Upazila Chhatra
Shibir President Md Abdullah Al Aman and moderated by its Secretary Zakaria Al
Hossain. Among others, Badarganj Upazila Jamaat Ameer Maulana
Kamruzzaman Kabir, Naib-e-Ameer Shah Muhammad Rustam Ali, Secretary Maulana
Minhajul Islam, Rangpur Metropolitan Chhatra Shibir President Md Anisur Rahman,
district President Hamidur Rahman and former law secretary of Rangpur
Metropolitan Chhatra Shibir Al Amin Kabir addressed the programme. More than a hundred students received gifts and
commemorative crests at the event. Earlier in the morning, ATM Azharul Islam visited a
weekly free medical service and medicine distribution programme at the office
of the Islamic Library and Social Welfare Organisation on Station Road in
Badarganj, which is being operated under his management.
During the visit, he gave overall guidance, enquired
about the patients who had come to receive treatment and instructed the doctors
to ensure proper services.