One day government official! This is astonishing. But, no wonder, child rights activist Arjina Begum (24) of Jaldhaka upazila of Nilphamari played the role of the District Women Affairs Officer in that reality.
The day was Wednesday on Wednesday. On that day Arjina Begum attended the District Women Affairs Officer Rafiya Begum's office in the morning. After understanding the responsibilities from him, he met with colleagues and exchanged views. During the day, Jaldhaka and Dimla were visiting various activities of the upazila.
Arzina said that she visited the office of Women Affairs Officer of Jaldhka and Dimla upazila. During this time, Dowabari Union, Dimla sadar union of Jaldhaka upazila and VGD training and rice distribution programs in Pangamutukpur union of Domar upazila, Chattayai of Dimla upazila visited the activities of Pratyasha Nari Kalyan Samity of Balapara Grameen Woman Development Society and Jaldhaka upazila. Later, after 5 pm, the district women affairs officer handed over the responsibility. District Inspector General of the District along with Rafia Begum was present in these inspections.
Argentina is now dreaming to be bigger by performing such a duty in the district level. To further develop ourselves by leading the society in the welfare of the people. Arjina Begum said, "I am very happy to be the symbol of the women's affairs officer of the district for one day now and now I am dreaming to be in such a big position that I qualify, I want to be very big in life by studying well."
According to Arjina, she is the daughter of Jamal Uddin and Amena Begum couple of small farmer's family in Roth Bazar village of Jaldhaka upazila. Nilphamari Government College under the National University has achieved this year's bachelor's degree. Since 2004, she took part in various awareness programs on health, education and child rights in her area since her feelings. In recognition of the work, he joined the conference organized by the Oslo Freedom Foundation in May 2013, in the Nobel Prize awarded country Norway. In recognition of women and children education, the union parishad has achieved the recognition of various organizations. Plan International Bangladesh and Uyangankur Seva Sangha are cooperating for these tasks.
Planning International Bangladesh Rangpur Divisional Manager Abdul Kudduz said, 11 octo international daughter day. On this occasion, Plan International Bangladesh has been organizing a girls' tech over program. Through this program, a teenager or a young woman is helped to play the role of the leader in order to grow up, to dream something better, increase self-confidence.
Under the program, 15 people like Dinajpur, Nilphamari, Lalmonirhat and Rangpur districts are being assisted by the government officials, the UNO, the UP chairman and the head of the organization of various upazilas. He said, "We are getting cooperation from different levels of the work, they are sincerely accepting the Arjuna."
District Women Affairs Officer, Rafia Begum said, "Arjina has served as the district women affairs officer as a symbol, in that one day she has visited various activities with me, so that she is confident." This is a positive step for women to come forward to carry out their duties. "
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