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After 6pm, no student will be allowed to leave without a tutor and there will be no television in the tea shops, the Madaripur deputy commissioner announced. Rahima Khatun. The deputy commissioner said this while exchanging views with various professionals, including public representatives, government officials, journalists, and dignitaries in Shibchar Upazila Parishad’s conference room on Tuesday night.
Deputy Commissioner. Rahima Khatun said: “We have made some decisions considering the current situation in the country, the formation of youth gangs, rape and violence against women.” It should be noted that no student or adolescent will be able to leave home after 7 pm. You can date a tutor if you absolutely have to.
Abdul Latif Mollah, president of Upazila, mayor of the municipality. Awlad Hossain Khan, CEO of Upazila. Asaduzzaman, Assistant Commissioner of Upazila (Lands) M Rakibul Hasan, Member of the Bangladesh Awami League National Committee Bir Muktijoddha Moslem Uddin Khan, Bir Muktijoddha Shahjahan Mollah, Vice President of Upazila BM Ataur Rahman, Fahima Akter, President of Upazila Juba League Ilias Pasha, President of the Haque AKM Press Club The general secretary of the Press Club and the Anti-Corruption Committee, Pradyut Kumar Sarkar, was present.
The deputy commissioner said: “We see television running in different tea shops late into the night. And at the same time, the stores were filled with people. It is seen in this chat that there are more young and young than adults. Students spend more time away from home watching television in the tea shop and drinking tea. The education of the students is being seriously damaged. Many students are addicted to drugs because they spend the night out. He becomes addicted to drugs day by day and is associated with various crimes, including gambling. Also, there are older people who are unable to do any research on their children’s education due to returning home late at night. Therefore, all businesses in the municipality must be closed between 10 p.m. and 9 p.m. at the union level.
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