Pabna Singha Human Welfare Trust on the side of tribal community

'Singa Manav Kalyan Trust', one of Pabna's charitable organizations working with the visually impaired, the helpless, the poor, has extended its helping hand to the poor of the tribal community. On Monday (October 7) afternoon, the trust
Founder and Chairman Retired Professor Mohammad Abul Hossain is a native of Baghalbari village of Handyal Union of Chatmohar Upazila in Pabna.
Provides financial support among the population.
During the distribution of money, the founder and chairman of Singha Human Welfare Trust Professor (retd) Mohammad Abul Hossain said that the tribals of Bangladesh are the ancient residents of this township. They are living scattered in different areas of Bangladesh. Very poor, uneducated and their socialization also varies from area to area. Most are dependent on agriculture. They cannot make good arrangements for the education of boys and girls. Children also due to poverty
Used in agriculture. Animal husbandry is also one of their occupations. They also do not get much medical facilities. It is for these reasons that Manav Kalyan Trust stands by them. Will try to help their children to study. Girl children will be permanently tutored by an in-charge. The above medical care will be looked into. We want to work to establish their fundamental rights.

Apart from that, the assistant head teacher of Manav Kalyan Trust, distinguished speaker Qari Maulana Abdul Malek, prominent social worker of the area Hafez Maulana Saiful Islam, Delwar Hossain, Dr. Munsur Ali, Anwar Hossain, Mizanur Rahman, Abdur Razzak and others were present. , Pramot Mahato, Malti, Josna, Anjali, Minji, Prasangomala, Gantja, Pramila, Paddemani, Nitai, Shanto and others were present.
The residents of the tribal community claim that even though we live as residents of this region, there are many obstacles in our livelihood. In addition to private institutions, government special supervision is very necessary to establish our fundamental rights. Singha Human Welfare Trust, which works with the visually impaired, came to our side and extended a helping hand. It is a big achievement for us with small efforts.
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