Lakshmipur
Chhatra League has distributed free routines and pens to 5,000 JSC examinees in 26 secondary schools in Raipur, Laxmipur. These were also distributed to five schools in the upazila on Thursday (October 26). Upazila Chhatra League General Secretary Tarek Aziz Jonir personally distributed the routines and pens.
Party sources said that routines and pens were distributed to 26 educational institutions ahead of the JSC examination on November 1. On Thursday, these educational materials were distributed to Merchants Academy, Pilot Girls High School, Charlakshi Janata High School, Charbangshi Model School and Shamchunnahar High School. The headmasters and officials of the management committee of the institutions were present at the time.
In this regard, Chhatra League leader Tarek Aziz Johnny said, "Chhatra League always works for the welfare of students. Such work will be continued in the future as well."
Chhatra League's routine-pen for JSC examinees in Raipur
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