
Road renovation in voluntary work in Birganj: setting a humanitarian example by Jamtoli Yuvashlyan Parishad
Jamtoli Youth Council has set a shining example of humanity in Dinajpur’s Birganj. The members of the organization have set an example in the area by renovating dirt roads themselves on the basis of voluntary work.
The unpaved road from Jamtoli of Shatagram Union of Birganj Upazila to Badla Ghat of Nilphamari has been damaged by continuous rains for several days.Completely immobilized. The roads were in such bad condition that even large vehicles – ordinary pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, vans, CNGs could not move. Locals including school going students have to suffer a lot.
In such a situation, the members of the Jamtoli Youth Council started to repair the road through their own initiative. After several days of tireless work, they repaired the roadmade useful.
Residents, pedestrians and transport workers expressed relief and joy after the road was repaired. They highly appreciated the humanitarian initiative of the organization. Residents claim that they have drawn the attention of public representatives and the government to ensure the paving of this road as soon as possible.
Local residents said that since the establishment of Jamtali Youth Council, they have been doing various humanitarian and social work for the development of the society. Government-privateHe also expressed hope that they will be able to do more welfare work if they get help.
Advisor of the organization Sheikh Md. Abu Hanif, journalist Md. Yusuf Ali, Zahirul Islam, Sohag Mondal, president of the organization Muslim Hasan (Limon), Kayez Raj, Mostak Ahmed, Golam Rabbani, A. Sabur, Hanif Palawan, Md. Sumon, Samiul Islam, Rakib and other members were present in the road renovation work.