Students Must Cultivate Humanity Through Knowledge: Sylhet DC

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Students Must Cultivate Humanity Through Knowledge: Sylhet DC

Nurul Amin Khan, Sylhet Correspondent: Sylhet Deputy Commissioner Md. Sarwar Alam said that students must become true human beings through acquiring knowledge. The light of education must be spread everywhere. It is not enough for students to simply gain knowledge — they must also develop morality, humanity, and wisdom to become complete individuals. To achieve this, along with education, good behavior, compassion for others, and moral values must be practiced in every aspect of life.

In addition to textbooks, students should read more books, cultivate a thirst for knowledge, embrace moral education, and apply ethical values in all areas of life. Alongside studies, they should refine their lives through wisdom and be caring and humane toward others. Students should nurture honesty and social qualities within themselves. They should also develop the mindset to empathize with and support the helpless whenever possible.

He made these remarks on Tuesday afternoon as the chief guest at the LUET Educational Aid Fund Distribution 2025 ceremony organized by the Lalabazar Union Education Trust UK at the premises of Lalabazar School and College, South Surma.

The event was presided over by Abdul Ahad, Chairman of Landmark Shopping Complex. Special guests included Masud Rana, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Sylhet; Falakuzzaman Chowdhury Jaglu, education enthusiast and politician; UK expatriate Abdul Jalil; Sihab Sarar Abhi, Assistant Commissioner (Land), South Surma Upazila; Sunanda Rani Modak, Upazila Fisheries Officer; Mohammad Ali, Principal of Jafrabad High School and College; politicians Abdul Mohit and Abdul Haq Jaglu; Aminur Rahman Chowdhury Shifta, Director of Lalabazar Kindergarten School; Dr. Giyas Uddin, President of South Surma Foundation; and businessman Engr. Surman Ali.

The event was jointly conducted by businessman Fahim Mahmud Furuk of Surma Tower and Maulana Abdul Malik, Assistant Head Teacher of Lalabazar School and College. Among those present were politician Lokman Ahmed; Md. Rafiqul Islam, Head Teacher of Iqra Adarsha High School; Golam Mostafa, Acting Head Teacher of Bibidail Girls High School; and social workers Zahed Ahmed and Amir Ali.

The program began with a recitation from the Holy Qur’an by Khairul Islam Hamim, followed by a welcome speech from Mohammad Shafiqul Islam, Principal of Lalabazar School and College.

During the ceremony, the chief guest and other distinguished guests distributed LUET Educational Aid Funds among 110 students of the union. The LUET Bulletin was also unveiled at the event.

As part of the ongoing activities of the Lalabazar Union Education Trust UK, the event was attended by heads of various educational institutions, students, and notable community members of the union.

 

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