In the ceremonies, students, parents, local officers from camps were participated where the concerned education officer Shujid Mewar and Camp-in-Charge Jalal Uddin were giving speeches and prizes to the student who were bright and top in the class, shabbier more said.
Camp-in-Charge Jalal Uddin told in the ceremony that Rohingya people are mostly un-educated persons, can fall in unbearable situation. If they are educated, the will be prosperous their life in future. Education is the back bone of the nation. So, education is very important for Rohingya community, Aman, a committee member said.
The education officer Shujid Mewar also spoke at the ceremony and asked the parents to send their children to schools for education and they will support education program in future and doing arrangement for refugee children, Aman more added.
After giving the speech, the prizes were given among nearly 100 students; some teachers also received prizes for their best performance.
Similarly, the annual ceremony was also held in Kutupalong official camp, said Wahid from Kutupalong refugee camp. (Courtesy of Rohingya Vision TV)
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