After lunch, the reception started on stage with a grand arrangement of discussions and music. conducts Prothom-aloAssociate Editor Sumna Sharmin. His associate was Moushumi Mau. Speaker Anisul Haque gave a welcome speech in this episode. He said, besides being a good student, everyone should be a person with human values.
BRAC University Vice-Chancellor Vincent Chang congratulated the students and said, “I have never seen such a program organized with so many accomplished students before.” He urged the students to continue this success and develop themselves with dedication and hard work to take on the challenges of the future.
Educationist Professor Mohammad Kaykobad told the students, ‘It will not stop here. Surely all of you have been admitted to college. There are bigger tests ahead, bigger fields. You have to be successful there too.’
Former professor of Mathematics of Dhaka University Amal Krishna Halder told the students, ‘You are the future of the country. Bangladesh will move forward depending on your strength. Bangladesh can stand tall only if you build yourself well.’
Nandit Rabindra Musician Rezwana Chowdhury Banya came to congratulate the meritorious students. He told the students, ‘Whatever you do, do it with your heart, do it with love. You will grow up in the future. Many will go to different countries of the world. Wherever you are, you will always remember the country.’
Rezwana Chowdhury will not want to listen to the song after getting close to Bonya! The request came in large. He said, ‘Today you will sing, I will rather join you.’ He began by saying, ‘If no one hears your call….’ The students sang, the parents who accompanied them also joined their voices.
Shikho co-founder Jisan Zakaria, Concord managing director Shahriar Kamal, Charki CEO Redwan Roni also participated in the discussion session of the program. Make students pledge to say ‘no’ to drugs, cheating and lying Prothom-aloMunir Hasan is the chief coordinator of the youth program.
Prothom-alo Editor Matiur Rahman said, ‘We want the victory of Bangladesh in all fields. You will snatch that victory with your intelligence and indomitable spirit. Children, teenagers, youth—we will move forward with everyone, for everyone Prothom-alo.’ He thanked and thanked the parents, guardians, teachers of the students.
The program was going on with songs and interspersed conversations between dignitaries and stars. Silver screen star hero Ferdous Ahmed highlighted the need for reading books, listening to music, and cultural practices in addition to formal education.
Dinat Jahan Munni sang, ‘Today the child who came to the light of the world’ and ‘I gave leave to sorrow’. Later popular actors Afran Nisho and Mehzabeen Chowdhury came to light up the stage. They congratulated the students for their success. Nisho and Mehjaveen sang some parts of the song ‘Buk Chinchin Akaree Hai’ on the request of the students. At one point, they called Kabir Bakul, the lyricist of this song, on the stage and sang the song together. Later, Imran Mahmudul sang, ‘Balte Je Panam Hai’ and ‘Ohe Shyam Tomare Amay’. Panth Kanai and Animesh Roy sang ‘Nasek Nasek’ and ‘Dol Dol Duluni’.
Sumaiya Khatun sang ‘Ektara tui desh katha’ among meritorious students who got GPA-5. Finally, the artists of water songs took the stage. They have heard, ‘If it happened’, ‘I am a madman’ and ‘Bakul Phul Bakul Phul’.