
Sakibul Hasan
The
Brahmanpara Students Association of Dhaka (BSAD) has successfully organized its
“Anti-Drug Seminar and Meritorious Students Felicitation Ceremony 2026”, to
raise awareness against drug abuse and honor talented students who secured
admission to various universities across the country.
The event
was graced by Hazi Jashim Uddin, MP, Chief Patron of this organisation, as the
Chief Guest. Mahmuda Jahan, Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) of Brahmanpara,
attended the program as a special guest.
Among the
distinguished attendees were Sarker Zahiru Hoque Mithun, visionary and founder
of this organisation of BSAD; Prof. Dr. M. G. Azam of Mugda Medical College;
Engr. Ataur Rahman Sarkar Ruzel, Chairman of Muspana Group; Mosharraf Hossain
Khan Chowdhury, Founder of Mosharraf College; and Mohsin Kabir Sarkar, Vice
President of Brahmanpara Upazila BNP.
The program
was also attended by BSAD well-wishers, including Haji Amir Hossain, General
Secretary of Brahmanpara Upazila BNP; Nazrul Islam, Joint General Secretary;
Khalil Uddin, Principal of Nagaish Government College; and Advocate Abdullah Al
Mamun.
Other
notable guests included Md. Alauddin, Member of the Advisory Council and
Founding General Secretary of BSAD; Bashirul Islam, Deputy Director of
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University; Jasim Uddin Samrat, Joint General
Secretary of Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal; Alauddin Mohammad, Joint
Member Secretary of the Central Committee of the National Citizen Party (NCP);
Advocate Atikur Rahman Khan of the Bangladesh Supreme Court; former BSAD
Presidents Zahirul Islam, Zakir Hossain, and Ayub Khan; and former Member
Secretary Rezaul Amin Shanto.
The event
was successfully implemented under the leadership of Arafat Hasan, President of
BSAD, and Asaduzzaman Rony, General Secretary of this organization.
In the
program, the speakers highlighted the importance of promoting academic
excellence and creating social awareness against drug abuse among young people.
They expressed optimism that such initiatives, combining merit, awareness, and
social responsibility, would inspire future generations to build an
enlightened, humane, and drug-free society.