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Students and parents flocked to Kurigram on Saturday and Sunday to spread rumors that government scholarships of 10,000 Tk would be awarded to students because of Corona. Copy shops and online services were packed.
It is worth mentioning that there were a multitude of students and parents in the schools, colleges and madrasas of the city to obtain the certification of the directors of the institutions. Students from all over come to town with their parents to apply. Traffic jams in the city due to pressure from more people. The police have to be very quick to handle the situation.
The heads of some educational institutions said that like last year, also this year a request for special scholarships has been requested from the Ministry of Education. This will allow faculty, staff, and students who have suffered from chronic illnesses and accidents to apply for scholarships. The letter said that homeless, disabled, poor and backward students would be given priority.
Private educational institutions may request renovations, furniture, play materials, and library development. March 8 is the last time you run.
Some of the students said that they were quick to submit their application online with a certificate from the director of the educational institution after learning of the payment of 10,000 rupees as student allowance during the coronation period. But the scheduled website will not be entered.
Also, students complained that most institutions have charged up to 100-200 rupees.
Nilufa Yasmin, a ninth-grade student at the Kurigram government girls’ high school, said she was surprised to learn of an allocation of 10,000 taka.
Sumon Mia, a student from Kurigram Government College’s math department, said the math department employee took 50 rupees to get the certificate. In addition, some other students have complained that the concerned people at the institution have taken between 100 and 200 rupees from them.
Guardian Bazlur Rashid said he brought his daughter to run after hearing from everyone. But it will not enter the server.
Haroon Aur Rashid, director of Kurigram Collectorate School and College, said similar letters were received last year and that a limited number of teachers and students received scholarships. But confused by the rumors, this year all the rich and poor students are flocking to apply for certification.
Dinesh Chandra Roy, acting principal at Kurigram Government High School, said the letter did not provide an opportunity for all students to apply; But because of the rumors, everyone is rushing to get certified.
Kurigram District Education Officer. Shamsul Alam said they did not receive a donation letter for Corona. Think that a mahal wants to gain interest by spreading rumors and confusing the students.
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