The girls of Badrunnessa College Chhatra League are cutting the paddy of farmers in different parts of the country

The girls of Badrunnessa College Chhatra League are cutting the paddy of farmers in different parts of the country


Rice harvesting season is going on across the country. At the same time, labor shortages have arisen in various places across the country. Meanwhile, Bangladesh Chhatra League, the country's top student organization, stands by the farmers. As a part of this, the leaders and workers of Begum Badrunnesa Government Women's College Chhatra League are helping to harvest paddy in different parts of the country. 

In this successful implementation of Prime Minister and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina's instructions, Begum Badrunnesa Govt. Women's College Chhatra League President Selina Akhter is cutting rice. This woman leader went down to the field and cut paddy in Mymensingh Sadar.

Selina Akhter told Banglavision, 'Honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is the center of hope and hope of the people of Bangladesh, who made the country self-sufficient in agriculture and food grains. 

Agriculture and farmers are a major part of his development philosophy. Under the guidance of Deshratna, Bangladesh Chhatra League is cutting the rice of the farmers and giving it to the farmers. We know farmers are the heroes of our country, if they don't produce we will die of hunger. We have successfully shared the Eid holiday with the farmers through this paddy harvesting. Bangladesh Chhatra League is still doing the work in a festive way.

Chhatra League-Youth League leaders and activists are cutting rice to the farmers in villages. Following this, Swarna Debnath, a Chhatra League worker from Badrunnesa Government Women's College, was seen cutting paddy in Madarganj upazila of Jamalpur district.

In a party forum meeting on April 19, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ordered to stay with the farmers in the village houses during the Eid holidays. After that, the leaders and activists of Awami League and allied fraternal organizations across the country joined the paddy harvesting festival. At the same time, Lucky Islam, a worker of the same college, was cutting paddy in Homna Upazila of Ignoring the scorching sun and inclement weather. Lakshmi Das, a Chhatra League worker of this college, is doing humanitarian work in Gazipur's Pubail.


The farmers are benefiting greatly as the leaders and workers volunteer to cut the paddy and hand it over after threshing. Chhatra League activist Labani Akhtar of Shukundi village in Narsingdi district is happy to stand beside the farmer by cutting paddy for free and spontaneously.


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