Deyalika utsab held in Lakshmipur to mark Youth Festival 

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Published On: 05 Feb 2025, 18:02 Updated On:05 Feb 2025, 18:05
A Deyalika Utsab (little magazine) was held today in Lakshmipur. Photo: BSS

LAKSHMIPUR, Feb 5, 2025 (BSS) - On the occasion of Youth Festival, with the 
theme of "Let's change the country, change the world," a Deyalika utsab 
(little magazine) was held in the district today.

Over a hundred secondary, higher secondary and madrasa students participated 
at the utsab highlighting the memory of the July-August Revolution.

Deputy Commissioner Rajib Kumar Sarkar inaugurated the festival at Sadar 
upazila parishad Hallroom as the chief guest. 

Additional Deputy Commissioner (ICT and Education) Samrat Khisa, Sadar 
Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Md. Jamshed Alam Rana, District Secondary 
Education Officer Gautam Chandra Mitra and Upazila Secondary Education 
Officer Didar Hossain spoke at the event.

Students, teachers and activists from various educational institutions 
participated in the wall painting festival. The students depicted various 
images of the movement struggle, including the images of the students and the 
people who were martyred in the July-August Revolution, including Abu Sayed 
and Mugdha. 

The entire hall was decorated with wall paintings depicting the torture of 
the Awami League (AL) and law enforcement agencies. 

This festival will be celebrated in each upazila of the district in phases. 
 

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