Abdul Ghoni retired from his 35 year teaching career. He joined the school as a teacher on 1988,August 01. Under the inspiration of his uncle Manipur Mulambari Primary School, deceased Ahmed Ali Master, he entered the first teaching profession of the Johor Higher Girls School at Chandpur Sadar.
Thereafter, after teaching at Akkas Ali Railway Academy for some time, he worked for three years on a temporary basis at Bangladesh Agricultural Bank. He then joined Sformali High School and became known as a popular teacher.
In his teaching, he was a symbol for the students. Because he received numerous teacher training, he was able to take various steps for the development of the school as a skilled teacher and to carry out all kinds of social and cultural events and presentations, guidance and recognition of leading role in celebrating the national days of the country, conducting daily rallies, environmental protection activities. Gave. He was unparalleled in the school in conducting and presenting any program.
As a skilled and experienced teacher of English and Bangla II papers in the classroom, he gained popularity and popularity. He served as a teacher representative three times and played a significant role in promoting the education of the students. He was ahead of the school in carrying out the dress of the school, the introduction of modern examination procedures, conducting regular cultural programs and moral education of the students.
According to him, the contribution to teaching life is low but the gain is much higher. He has taken 25-26 professional training, though less. Therefore, he did not lack the effort to decorate the school with the sweetness of his mind and give something to the students. He was an ideal teacher with a smoke-free personality.
He first planted valuable trees around the school provided by Chandpur Rotaract Club courtesy of Chandrapur, and created a shady environment around the school. He was given a prize bond of Tk 5,000 with thanks to the contribution of valuable tree planting on the 28th with the consent of the School Managing Committee. It has been proved that he is an award winning teacher of the school.
The students of the area are known day by day as highly confident, honest and responsible teachers. He has been a special contributor to the education of the area as a ‘Secondary Teacher Representative of the School-Managing Committee’ of Sformali Government Primary School for over 25 years.
He made his first editorial work of the school with his own editorial history , a list of current and former departing teachers, a list of current and former teachers, the current and former names of the school managing committee, the names of donors and founders, the names and results of the graduates and the results, and this is the last and the last in the school’s 86 year history. He was the one who published the school magazine ‘Mirror’. At Pobarty, he published a few memoirs about the identity of SSC candidates. During his training, several ‘Suvinar’ were published in English and Bangla during his training.
Many of his colleagues are in great shape, including public-private offices, police, army and bank insurance officers, established businessmen and school-college-madrasa teachers. Which is sometimes a matter of expressing contentment. The best feeling is that he has had the opportunity to interact with a large number of people in various training in this profession. He has been very dedicated to fulfilling all the responsibilities and duties of the school, with the opportunity to live permanently with his family and family.
Abdul Ghani was born on March 12, 1960 to a well-respected Muslim family of Ishanbala in the Nilkoml union of Haimachar upazila. His father’s name is Mohammad Ali Munshi, a deceased farmer and the founder of his own established Munipur Mulambari Government Primary School. Mother Noorjahan Begum was a housewife. As an infant, he learned ideal lessons in Maktabi with his parents.
He studied at Himachar High School in 1978, HSC in 1980 from Chhatti College and at Graduate College at Chandpur Government College in 1982 years. As a member of a family affected by the rivers of highchair, he had to cross his educational life in many traumas, grief, sorrow, pain, laughter and crying.
While studying at Chandpur Government College, he was elected an active member of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (JASD) at Chandpur College. In that election, Ghazi Ghulam Mostafa-Shahnawaz won the panel. He was a candidate for the Social Welfare of the Sahajahan-Dulal Parishad, Jasad.
Actively participate in every movement. If the demand for teachers ‘movement was to be augmented, he joined the Bangladesh Teachers’ Association under the guidance of late Shakhawat Hossain, a former head teacher of the then DN High School, and his teacher Arun Majudar and Bakshis leader Principal Safayat Ahmed.
As a soldier, he worked as a spokesman for all the teachers’ organizations in Chandpur in demanding teachers in every movement. He was involved in the movement for the demand of teachers of 1984, 1987, 1990,1991,1994,1997,1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2015,2016 and 2017 kept himself involved in all the activities of the teachers’ organizations.
When the ‘National Teacher-Employee Front’ was formed in 1994, its publicity editor and later information and publicity secretary were twice appointed. Bakshis president Dr. Alamgir Kabir Patwary unanimously gave him the media responsibilities as a spokesperson for the organization. From that time, he used to collect pictures and news of the Central Movement-struggle, including Chandpur, to spread the news in local Chandpur magazines.
He was also one of the four members to establish the ‘District Secondary Assistant Teachers’ Association ‘at Chandpur, considering the plight of the teachers’ organization in the 2014, and one of the two to be born in a 3 year organization. As a teacher, he went to all the upazilas of Chandpur and went to about 200 educational institutions.
In the country, it can be said as a symbol of love – since the beginning of the year, various newspapers and magazines of Chandpur have been associated with the river breaks of Chandpur-Haimchar, living life of Charbasi, development pictures of the district, teachers’ talk, statistics, fisheries resources, agriculture, education, health care and general life histories. Get used to writing.
He began to concentrate on writing in newspapers, writing about the lives of four people in the floods of the year and the long 50 year-old river-flowing people of the highlands. As a result, he has found an example of patriotism within him.
The report, published in a number of national papers including Chandpur, was published in a number of newspapers, including ‘Chandpure’, in the ‘National Fish Protection of Hilsa Resources’, in which the then Department of Fisheries was attracted and later a report from Chandpur was sent to Dhaka. Created a stir throughout the country.
Thereafter Bangladesh Television provided an interview to talk about this national issue. Later, the amended form of the Fisheries Act of 1950 was introduced in Parliament and passed in a vote to protect the national wealth. The law was signed by the then great president, Dr. Yazuddin, on September 23, 2003. He was also given a reception from the school.
Presently, from 2003 to 2020, the mother hilsa and jatka conservation programs, sanctuary conservation and various conservation programs are being followed.
Abdul Ghoni is a fortunate father of two children. He was married in 1994. His wife is a housewife. Literacy High school girls crossed the Mirpur Bangla College. Her first son, Anwar Zahid, is a master of masters at Chandpur Government College and younger son is currently studying in BSc Honors Zoology 2nd year.
Abdul Ghoni successfully completed the career of this great profession in the context of many memorable backgrounds and experiences such as many traumas, sorrows, sorrows, joys, sorrows and tears in this year’s earthly teaching. When he prayed in his Facebook status for wellness and longevity this afternoon of life, hundreds of students expressed their appreciation for his successful and accomplished great teacher.
On March 11, 2020, he resigned at a meeting of the Teachers’ Council, expressing his opinion that he should retire informally.
Author: Md. Iqbal Hossain, March 18,2020