By Md. Saidul Hoque | Executive Director
The result of year ending Annual examination of 2020 was published. Students of BERDO School have studied properly in the past year. They seemed happy for their excellent result. They are provided motivation and encouragement to do well in coming New Year.
On 14-01-2020, annual picnic for 2020 was organized for blind school students of BERDO at Jamuna resorts near famous Jamuna Bridge at Kalihati sub-district of Tangail district. The Jamuna Resorts has been a traveler’s choice for long time particularly after inauguration of much talked Jamuna Bridge. Each and every day a large number of travelers visit this unique resort to speed their leisure. They is why BERDO blind School Students came up with a choice to visit this interesting spot which is located at scenic Jamuna river, the longest river of Bangladesh. This is a famous picnic spot that is situated at Tangail district which is close to Dhaka district. At the picnic, students of Blind school participated in different sports activities and a colorful cultural programme. Best performers were given prizes.
Students of BERDO blind School were found immensely joyous and cheerful while visiting this site.
21th February is a historical day for Bangladeshi people. This day is very special for people of Bangladesh. Bangla was and is the main language of entire Bangladeshi people, but the Pakistani ruler forced Bangladeshi people to accept Urdu, a language not known and spoken by Bangladeshi people, in 21th February 1952, students of Dhaka University and other Institutions raised their strong voice and protested against this decision and demonstrated massively in the streets. The Pakistan government ordered Police to fire openly to demonstrating students. As a result, 5 students died in the clash. Since then, 21 th February is celebrated with due solemnity and fervor to mark the day.
BERDO celebrated this day with due honor to martyrs who laid down their lives to protect mother’s language. A rally and a discussion meeting were held to make the day. All students of BERDO blind school participated in the events spontaneously. They enjoyed the day cheerfully.
COVIT-19 was first detected in Bangladesh on 8th March, 2020. Later on, this virus spread across all regions gradually. Students go back to their respective homes after holiday declaration in school. Now there is panic about the unpredictable affect and consequence of COVIT-19 virus among mostly overpopulated Dhaka city dwellers.
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