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Students jubilant with new textbooks in dists
Schoolchildren look cheerful with their new textbooks on the first day of 2020 at Provati Shishu Shikkha in Miajdee area of Noakhali yesterday. INDEPENDENT PHOTO

The National Textbook Festival, where free textbooks are distributed to school and madrasa students, was held across the country. As many as 353,144,554 free textbooks has been distributed on Wednesday to more than 42 million primary and secondary levels students across the country for the academic year 2020.

Our Chapainawabganj correspondent reports, a total of 35,07,539 new books were distributed among 4,18,494 students from the classes one to nine in Chapainawabganj district marking Books Festival Day- 2020 yesterday.

Deputy Commissioner of Chapainawabganj AZM Nurul Hoque inaugurated the festival as chief guest in two separate functions at Horimohon Government High School and Model Government Primary School in Chapainawabganj town.

Our Jhenidah Correspondent reports, over 4,6 lakh children of six upazilas of Jhenidah have received new books in the new year of 2020 on Wednesday. Deputy Commissioner Saroj Kumar Nath handed the new books to the minor learners through a simple ceremony at Jhenidah government girls school.

Additional deputy commissioner (general) ArifUzZaman, Jhenidah government girls school headmaster Lakkhi Rani Podder, assistant headmaster Abdul Malek among others present during the book distribution programme.

Nabila Akter, SamiyaMou and some mother learners when asked about their reaction receiving the new books, said they could not express their satisfaction on the first day of the year.

Our Panchagarh correspondent reports , a free book distribution programme was held at Debiganj Model Government primary school premises yesterday with much enthushium.

Upazila chairman of Debiganj Md, Abdul Malek Chistee   was present at distribution programme as chief guest. Upazila nirbahi officer Prottoy Hasan was as special guest.

A total of  7,27,875  books were distributed among 1,55,615 students in all primary schools in Panchagarh in the begining of this year. On the other hand, 2,50,000 books were distributed among 58 secendary school in the upazila this year.  

Our Noakhali correspondent reports, a free book distribution programme was held at Provati Shishu Shikkha in Miajdee area of Noakhali.

District Commissioner of Noakhali Tammoy Das was present at the distribution programme as chief guest while headmistress Rahima Akter presided over the programme. Among other teachers and staffs of the school was present at the programme.

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Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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