The school started in February. A new color lining falls on the wooden martyr minaret to pay homage to the memory of linguistic martyrs. The damaged part of the minaret is repaired. Due to the absence of a permanent martyr minar at Kibakhali Government Primary School at Dighinala of Khagrachari, teachers and students have constructed wooden martyr minarets.
Last Tuesday, when visiting Kabakhali school, a few students were dying at the Shaheed Minar, made of wood, under a mango tree near the school grounds. AKM Badiuzzaman, head teacher of the school, is overseeing the matter. The school has 5 students from pre-primary to eighth grade. On February 26, they will all attend the school and give flowers at the Shaheed Minar.
Asked about this, head teacher AKM Badiuzzaman said, “For the language in which many people, including Jabbar, Rafiq, Salam, Barkat, have poured blood on their chests. Because of this, we are able to retain this language and culture today. To make the students aware of this great sacrifice, I made a temporary martyr minaret with wood at Tk. A permanent martyr minaret would have been great for the students. "
Seventh-grader Arman Hossain of Mugan School for painting the martyr minar, Md. Azim Sharif, Imran Hossain, Ismail Hossain, sixth grade Md. Shah Alam and Md. According to Yasin Arafat, the martyrdom minarets made from the school's temporary timber were painted three to four days before the language day from February 27 to February 27. The students of the school are responsible for the color of the martyr minaret. Later the wooden martyr minaret was set up on one side of the school grounds.
The first morning of February 26, the morning was followed by a tribute. Then the wooden martyr minaret was again taken care of in the school.
AKM Badiuzzaman, head teacher of the school, said, “Three students from my school paid tribute to the linguistic martyrs at the Shaheed Minar in the wood. Before February 25, all students wash and wipe it. The work is done with the encouragement of the student. But a permanent Shaheed Minar is very much needed in this school. Then there would be an opportunity to honor the martyrs on various state days.
The school started in February. A new color lining falls on the wooden martyr minaret to pay homage to the memory of linguistic martyrs. The damaged part of the minaret is repaired. Due to the absence of a permanent martyr minar at Kibakhali Government Primary School at Dighinala of Khagrachari, teachers and students have constructed wooden martyr minarets. Last Tuesday, when visiting Kabakhali school, a few students were dying at the Shaheed Minar, made of wood, under a mango tree near the school grounds. AKM Badiuzzaman, head teacher of the school, is overseeing the matter. The school has 5 students from pre-primary to eighth grade. On February 26, they will all attend the school and give flowers at the Shaheed Minar .Asked about this, head teacher AKM Badiuzzaman said, “For the language in which many people, including Jabbar, Rafiq, Salam, Barkat, have poured blood on their chests. Because of this, we are able to retain this language and culture today. To make the students aware of this great sacrifice, I made a temporary martyr minaret with wood at Tk. A permanent martyr minaret would have been great for the students. "
Seventh-grader Arman Hossain of Mugan School for painting the martyr minar, Md. Azim Sharif, Imran Hossain, Ismail Hossain, sixth grade Md. Shah Alam and Md. According to Yasin Arafat, the martyrdom minarets made from the school’s temporary timber were painted three to four days before the language day from February 27 to February 27. The students of the school are responsible for the color of the martyr minaret. Later the wooden martyr minaret was set up on one side of the school grounds. The first morning of February 26, the morning was followed by a tribute. Then the wooden martyr minaret was again taken care of in the school.
AKM Badiuzzaman, head teacher of the school, said, “Three students from my school paid tribute to the linguistic martyrs at the Shaheed Minar in the wood. Before February 25, all students wash and wipe it. The work is done with the encouragement of the student. But a permanent Shaheed Minar is very much needed in this school. Then there would be an opportunity to honor the martyrs on various state days.