Education access to poor and distressed students noted
24 March 2015, Nirapad News: Access and equity to education to all, particularly the children coming from the poor and distressed communities, has become an urgent need for supplementing the government efforts to freeing the nation from the curse of illiteracy speakers at a discussion said here yesterday.
They viewed side by side with the government initiatives various other richer-class people and financial institutions should come forward towards providing education to the underprivileged dropout children.
They were addressing the discussion prior to giving education appliances among 50 poor but meritorious students who studying in different educational institutions in the city.
Ladies Organisation for Social Welfare (LOFS) organised the ceremony at its office in Rajshahi city in association with Children Education and Awareness Programme and Bangladesh NGO Foundation.
Executive Director of LOFS Shahnaz Parveen Luckey and its Programme Manager Md Salahuddin and Programme Officer Champa Khatun spoke on the occasion.
The discussants said students’ dropouts from primary and secondary schools couldn’t be prevented without collective efforts of all concerned especially teachers, guardians and community people.
Highlighting the aspects of ensuring child-friendly atmosphere in the society, they mentioned that all the government and non-government organisations concerned should come forward to protect the legitimate rights of the distressed children.
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