Sr.Staff Reporter, Kishoreganj :
The students of anti-discrimination student movement have distributed plastic dustbins to many businesses to keep the shops clean in Kishoreganj town.
On Thursday at 11:30 a.m., this activity started from the town’s Kalibari intersection and went on throughout the town.
On the surface, it can be seen that a group of students are distributing plastic dustbins to every shop to keep the town clean. At this time, the shopkeepers happily accepted the plastic dustbins and gave good wishes to the students in return. Students are also giving various awareness instructions about cleanliness to traders.
Earlier, after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, General students and volunteers from various organizations took initiatives to renovate.
Among them, they do various public welfare work including cleanliness, road traffic responsibility, temple guard.
Naim, a member of the voluntary organization ‘Rupantar Tarunya’, said that after the fall of the Awami League, a Kuchakrimahal created chaos on the streets
On behalf of the anti-discrimination student movement, Ashikuzzaman Ashik, a student and some other students, told the pressmen that, they will plant two to two and a half thousand trees in memory of all the martyrs of the anti-discrimination student movement. This program will also benefit them to protect the climate. Tayiba Moni said, we are working to improve the beauty of our town , it is only possible if everyone is aware of their position. Mahamudha Begum Shelly, a social worker said that every initiative of the students is commendable. We believe that the way they are working. Our sons will be able to present a beautiful, non-discriminatory Bangladesh”