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Friendship initiates to encourage dignity among the marginalised students

TBP Desk
21 Oct 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 21 Oct 2022 01:10:13
Friendship initiates to encourage dignity among the marginalised students
Awarded Students pose for a photograph after the painting workshop – Courtesy Photo

Friendship (SPO) a prolific social purpose organization in Bangladesh has hosted a painting workshop with a view to creating a sense of dignity among the marginalised students to mark the Global Dignity Day.

It was organised at a Friendship’s school in Char Batikamari, situated on the Jamuna-Brahmaputra river in Gaibandha, said a press release.

Eminent painter Ehsan Prateek, founder of Charuputhi, conducted this painting workshop encouraging creative expression of ‘Dignity’ among 20 students of Friendship’s school in the char islands.

Other Staffs from Friendship were present. About 300 students from char Batikamari joined the discussion and award distribution ceremony after the painting workshop.

The theme “everyone has a right to live with dignity” was illustrated by the students, in a commitment towards tolerance towards each other, elimination of discrimination and anti-social tendencies to establish peaceful coexistence in their communities.

The painting workshop conducted under the supervision of painter Ehsan also highlighted the success of social purpose organization ‘Friendship’ through its twenty years of existence, as part of its anniversary celebration. During the workshop, the participants created various works of art using abandoned natural resources such as straw, jute fibre, tree bark and leaves. Also brough out in the children’s paintings was Bangladesh’s rustic natural beauty.

In the discussion session painter Ehsan Prateek said that one of the paths for the sustainable development of the country can be to establish a positive concept among each person about the dignity of the individual. Senior manager of Friendship Suman Ghosh, Manager Mir Afrad Aqib and Jilful Murad Shanu were present at the workshop and discussion.

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