Athletics, rural sports competitions held in Satkhira 

BSS
Published On: 17 Feb 2025, 16:21 Updated On:17 Feb 2025, 16:43

SATKHIRA, Feb 17, 2025 (BSS)- With an aim to build a new Bangladesh, 
athletics and rural sports competitions were held today (Monday) in Satkhira 
on the occasion of Festival of Youth 2025 with the slogan of "Let's change 
the country, change the world." 

Organised by the district administration and district sports office Satkhira, 
the competition was held at Khejurdanga RK Secondary School premises under 
the annual sports programme 2024-25 of the Department of Sports.

Additional Deputy Commissioner (general) Bishnupada Pal distributed the 
prizes as the chief guest after competition of the event, presided by 
Satkhira district sports officer Mahbubur Rahman.

Khejurdanga RK Secondary School Principal Md. Habibur Rahman, BBK Kanailal 
Secondary School teacher Manoranjan Mondal, Machkhola Secondary School 
teacher Bipradas Paramanik, Rajnagar Dakhil Madrasa teacher Md. Roknuzzaman, 
Bakchara Ahmadiyya Dakhil Madrasa teacher Zahurul Haque and Kashempur 
Siddikia Dakhil Madrasa teacher Amir Hossain were present, among others, in 
the prize distribution ceremony.

On the occasion, administrative officials, district sports office officials 
and teachers and students of various educational institutions were also 
present.
 
M Eiduzzaman Idris, teacher of RK Secondary School of Khejurdanga, conducted 
the entire event.

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