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President for utilising scouting to build skilled manpower for development

Bangladesh News Desk

Published:28 Mar 2022, 08:49 AM

President for utilising scouting to build skilled manpower for development


Focusing on the importance of intensifying the scout movement, President M Abdul Hamid Sunday urged the scout leaders to utilize scouting activities to build the next generation as skilled human resources to lead the country's ongoing development progress.


“Scouting helps a learner to become a good citizen through training along with studies. . . Utilise scouting to serve the country and do humanitarian welfare acts,” the President said.


Abdul Hamid, also the chief scout of Bangladesh, Inaugurated five-day "Third National Disaster Management Scout Camp" at Muktijoddha Abdul Haq Government College ground Sunday afternoon with the participations of about 1,500 scout members both from home and abroad.


The President said: “The national development will be accelerated, if the teachings of scouting can be reflected in personal, family and social lives.”


He said scouts must play a strong role in building a Bangladesh free of illiteracy, poverty and hunger. The scout members would devote themselves to any need of the emergency, including natural calamities as patriots and volunteers, the President hoped.


The head of the state appreciated the significant role played by the scouts in various social works as well as in dealing with the natural disasters and doing humanitarian work.


He said scouting could make a positive contribution to keeping children and adolescents and youth safe and away from the poison of drugs, bigotry, sectarianism, terrorism and militancy. Only scouting can make future generations modern, progressive and creative, Hamid observed.


Referring to the timely formulation and implementation of the government's plan to make Bangladesh a developed country by 2041, he said, "As a result, Bangladesh has already graduated from a least developed country (LDC) to a developing country."


Although the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic has diminished, it is not over yet, the President said and advised everyone, including the scouts, to be aware of it.


He suggested the scouts to uphold always the spirit of Liberation War, patriotism, dutifulness and affection towards country's people. "Do good deeds for yourself and encourage others to do good deeds,"


He hoped that these scouts would lead country to build a hunger-free, developed and prosperous Bangladesh envisioned by the Father of the Nation by becoming competent and efficient in the days to come.


The President unveiled commemorative stamps on the occasion of the 3rd National Disaster Management Scout Camp.


President of Bangladesh Scouts Md Abul Kalam Azad, Camp Chief and Chief National Commissioner Dr. Md. Mozammel Haque Khan and National Commissioner MM Fazlul Haque Arif also spoke on the occasion.