MAHIUDDIN AHMED- AS I KNEW HIM: SOME RAMBLINGS
By
Jiyauddin Choudhury
I had a multi-layered relationship with
Mahiuddin Ahmed Saheb, the Founder Headmaster of Bam Bidyapith High School, spread over sixty-two years. Initially, it was as a
student-teacher relationship. After that, both of us served as teachers in Bam
Bidyapith High School. We were also fellow students of Gauhati University. In
the meanwhile, he had become my son in law after his marriage with Saleha Begum
Manju, a niece of mine from my maternal side. After my post-graduation I
started my career in the Cooperation department of Assam Government, in which
Mahiuddin Saheb had already served and left, to join Bam Bidyapith High School.
Subsequently, he would be matrimonially related to us after the marriage of his
first cousin Rabeya Khanam, with my elder brother Saadullah Choudhury. The
relationship did not end here. After my retirement, I joined the field of
education administration, which was his domain. The proximity grew one step
further when I took up the responsibility as the Editor of BARAK, an
annual magazine published by Minority Welfare Society, Guwahati. He
being a literary person, we found a common ground and interacted.
I was not a direct classroom student
of Mohiuddin Saheb. I was a student of
the first batch of Bam Bidyapith High School, along with another sixteen or
seventeen students- Abdus Sattar Laskar, Najmuddin Choudhury, Arif Uddin
Laskar, Bazid Raja Laskar, Alauddin Laskar (Kuti, adopted son of Mirjan Ali
Laskar), Bilaluddin or Alimuddin of Telichipa, Momijul Ali Laskar, Sofijul Ali
Laskar, Badal Roy, Budhan Roy, Bankim Sinha, Harubabu Singh, Terabanu, Saiful
Bibi, Abdul Kayyum, Arjumond Ali
Barbhuiya, Abdul Wahid. Most of us had passed class six final examination in
1957 from Bhagabazar ME School, located in front of the house of Mirzan Ali
Laskar, Bongram. This ME School had only two teachers, Hriday Pandit, who was a
Normal School educated teacher, and Sirajuddin sir, a matriculate, known as Baskhalor
Sir.
The Managing Committee of the
Bhagabazar ME School was overjoyed at the result of class six final examination
of the Bhagabazar ME School. All the students had passed, with two students, me
and Abdus Sattar Laskar securing first division. Abdus Sattar Laskar had even secured
a scholarship. The Managing Committee decided to open high school in 1958 with
this 1957 batch of class VI students of Bhagabazar ME School.
For the new High School, a one room
bamboo thatched house was constructed in the compound of Bhagabazar ME School. Astor
Ali Laskar of Tundoorkandi, after appearing in IA examination, joined as a teacher.
Harbajan sir, a Normal School educated teacher also joined. We completed our
class VII with this setup of High School. After completing class VII, me and my
brother Najmuddin Choudhury left Bhagabazar High School, and went to Bam
Nityananda High School for our class VIII. After I left Bhagabazar High School
in 1958 end, Mohiuddin Ahmed saheb joined as the founder Headmaster of the Bam
Bidyapith High School, till then Bhagabazar High School.
I met, rather saw Mohiuddin saheb, a
few days after he joined the Bhagabazar High School as the founder Headmaster. After
leaving that school, when I came to know that a new Headmaster had joined, one
day I came to the School to see him. He was sitting in a small room in the
Bhagabazar ME School, which used to serve as a teacher’s common room during our
time. The only difference was that now curtains were hanging from the door, and
on the only window in that room. I peeped through the curtain of the door and
saw a well-dressed, handsome young man sitting in the chair. After that first
glance, little did I realize that I would be meeting him again at several
occasions, for the remaining of our lives.
After that, I would see him occasionally, taking his evening walk in the middle of Bhagabazar road, which was free of traffic at that time. After my class VIII, I left Bam Nityananda Multipurpose High School, and for that matter, my home, and migrated to Sonai Nityagopal High School for Class IX and X. While I was studying at Sonai Nitya Gopal High School, Bam Bidyapith High School was taking shape and I saw less of Mohiuddin Sb. But I would have glimpses of the activities going on for setting up the school in its new campus at present location, a place nearer to our Rajghat home. During one of my visits to my home during winter, I saw a big event being organized by the Bam Bidyapith High School, in the paddy field of Bongram village near High School. It was a huge gathering, complete with horse race, music and other events. The Headmaster, through these events, was popularizing the concept of education among the uneducated people of Bam, and building up his team and raising funds.
Photo courtesy: Manjur Ahmed Laskar, an amateur wild
life Photographer of Dhonehari roots.
Bam Bidyapith High School.The School which Mohiuddin Ahmed founded,
has not let him down. It achieved 100% pass in HSLC Examination for five
consecutive years during 2008-2011 and continues to achieve more than 80% success
in aggregate despite huge shortage of Teachers -thanks to dedication of
Teachers and support from guardians.
In retrospect, I find that Mohiuddin
sb achieved his mission of popularizing the concept of modern education among
the people of Bam, to a great measure. Now, after sixty years, modern education
in Bam has become popular, and there are more than a dozen vernacular and
English medium High schools in Bam, catering to the growing demand for modern
education. While in the late sixties, there were no graduates to teach in the
newly established school, Bam Bidyapith High School has already produced three provincialized
college principals, two college professors and a host of Headmasters and
Teachers of High Schools, and dozens of TET Teachers besides CAs,Engineers
,Doctors and MBAs.
In 1961, Mohiuddin sb married Saleha Begum, nicknamed Manju, daughter of a cousin brother of mine, from my maternal side, and became a son in law of the family. In keeping with the social norms, the newly married couple were invited to our house for dinner(dawat).
Wedding invitation card of Mohiuddin
Ahmed and Manju
It was quite an event. The ladies of the house were nervous to host a dinner for a headmaster and his educated wife. Manju had grown up outside the country and was not known to the most relatives. They came and had dinner, squatting on a sital pati (for common guests Chatai would do). Dining table had not made its appearance in middle class rural families of Bam until then. Manju, with her disarming smile and unassuming behaviour, established a rapport immediately. My sister-in-law became Chachimai and I, along with my other brothers became Chachaji.
Manju with Rajib
After the first visit, it was a normal
social relationship. Now the ladies, who were nervous to face an educated
woman, have graduate granddaughters. Thanks to the Bam Bidyapith High School,
nurtured by the couple. The social relationship with Mohiuddin sb had gone one
step further after the 1972 marriage of my elder brother Saadullah Choudhury
with Rabeya Khanam, then a teacher in Silchar Government Girls High School, who
retired as Principal Silchar Government Boys Higher Secondary School. Nasiruddin
and Khanam, brother and sister of Mohiuddin Sb were also teachers. Khanam retired
as the Headmistress of East Kazidahar ME School, and Nasir retired as a teacher
of Sonai Nitya Gopal High School. Together, this family of Kazidahar, must have
educated innumerable people of Cachar during their careers as teachers, and
enriched the society as a whole, a contribution which may never be appraised.
Mohiuddin sb was not pursuing a career
as it would appear. In fact, he was spearheading a movement for spreading
modern education in Bam, the southernmost part of Cachar, a segment of popular
vocabulary Bam-Bouri. If he wanted to pursue a safe and secure career,
he had the job of Assistant Cooperative officer (ACO), which would have taken
him to a career growth path. In those days, an
ACO was provided with a personal
orderly, attached to his post, which was a status symbol, and envy of officers
of other departments of the same rank. But he had left the secure job (and the
orderly too) to take up the task of laying the foundation of modern education
in southern Bam in the face of an uncertain future. In Manju, he found an ideal
partner.
Mahiuddin Ahmed & Manju with Rajib
and Nagib
Mohiuddin Sb and Manju were a sociable
couple, ideal for spearheading the movement of social engineering. They did not
confine their activities within the boundaries of school. They assimilated with
the society. They created a social circle which included every village, every
community, Muslims, Hindus, Barmans, Hindi speaking community and Mizos,
belonging to every economic and social stratum. They were visitors to Kunga
Punjee, a Mizo settlement in Rajgovidopur and Vairengte. There were even some
Mizo students in the school, staying in a hostel. Mizo football lovers of
Vairengte were allowed to play football in the football field of the school. If
the social bridge established by Mohiuddin sb in early sixties was nurtured,
there would not have been tension in Cachar-Mizoram border as witnessed in the
last part of 2020.
The result was that, during those
days, the people of the area had an umbilical cord with the school. They
identified themselves with the Bam Bidyapith High School. They offered cash and
kind in the form bamboos etc. for the school. This was a huge strength for a
school in making. The Bam Bidyapith High School became a catalyst for bringing
about social change and social integration in Bam, the melting pot of Cachar.
People from all over undivided Cachar have come and settled in Bam.
In a way the Mohiuddin Ahmed -Manju
couple was also responsible for ushering in modernity in social life of Bam. Bam
Muslim community was a conservative society. The women used to be in purdah. They
made social visits in veils, women of Hailakandi, origin families used to wear
burqa, and women of Ujani (meaning villages around Silchar) origin families used
to wear Chaddar, covering head and face. When rickshaws appeared in Bam in 1957,
in addition to burqa and chaddar, the sitting area of the rickshaw had to be
wrapped by a sari to make it a complete purdah. Nobody could see feet or face
of the travelling ladies. In such a traditional society, Manju was a contrast, making
social visits with ease, wearing sari without veil. Being wife of a Headmaster,
her shedding of purdah did not attract any fatwa from Muslim clerics. Without
her knowledge, this had a liberating effect on the society. The time has
changed, the social norms have also changed since then. Muslim women of Bam are
now going to schools, colleges and universities without veil. The society has now
accepted it. Only
time will tell if it was for good or bad.
Mohiuddin
Ahmed after retirement
Mohiuddin Ahmed sb gave importance to
sports and youth activities, as part of school building. He took Monuhar Ali as
sports teacher, to promote sports and youth activities in the school. Monuhar
Ali, a classmate of mine in Sonai Nitya Gopal High School, was a keen sports
person himself. The annual football running shield event was a huge and popular
event in Bam. It used to be held in the school football field adjacent to
school. Teams from various Bam villages
entered the competition. But the competition to win the shield was so keen that
the villagers, instead of playing the football match themselves, hired good
footballers from all over the district. Villagers attended the football matches
in hundreds, and cheered the teams they backed. In my high school days, in 1960
and 1961, I attended a few matches. While everyone went to the field on foot, I
went there riding a horse, borrowed from my brother in- law of Joydhanpur. There
being no roads and communications, farmers owned horses to transport the paddy
to Bhagabazar. After the harvesting season, the horse was let off in the open,
for grazing. During my home visit, I used to borrow it for riding. It was
enchanting to go to the football field riding a horse. At the end of the event,
it was the turn of Mohiuddin Ahmed sb to hand over the trophy to the winning
team. I now know that the event was discontinued after a part of the school
football field was eroded by the Rukni river. The present management of the school
may consider to reintroduce the event in a borrowed football field.
I appeared in the Matriculation examination from Sonai Nitya Gopal High School in 1962. My examination centre was Silchar Government Boys High School. But after appearing on the first day, I had chicken pox, and had to leave the exam hall. I skipped a year and remained at home to appear from Nonai Nitya Gopal High School next year. During my idle period of one year, I had made several visits to the house of Mohiuddin Sb. In one such visit, he advised me to appear in the half-yearly examination in class X of Bam Bidyalaya High School, to test the level of my preparation. In retrospect, I find that it was a very good suggestion. I had prepared well for the Matric Test Examination of Sonai Nitya Gopal High School, and came first in the class, doing very well in all three papers of English, which raised the expectation of our Headmaster, late Kameswar Sinha Sir. But after dropping from the final examination, I was away from school environment, and was idling away my time, mostly tuning to the radio set and listening to music. I appeared in the half yearly examination of class X of Bam Bidyapith High School, and to my dismay, I found that I had forgotten most of the things which I had prepared for my last Matriculation final examination. Before it was too late, I packed up my bags and books, and went to Sonai to join the class X with my juniors in Sonai Nitya Gopal High school, sacrificing my ego. A teacher-like advice from Mohiuddin Sb saved my academic career from a possible disaster, for which I always treated him like my teacher, though in real sense I was never his regular classroom student.
A day in the life of Mohiuddin Ahmed-a page from his diary.
My appearance in the half yearly
examination of Bam Bidyapith High School had a fringe benefit also. In the
English third paper, I attempted an essay on ‘Aim in Life’. I had
concluded the essay with a statement that I shall achieve my aim in life by ‘hook
or by crook’ to make a good use of a phrase in an English paper, without
much thinking about its meaning. Mohiuddin sb examined the paper, and in the margin,
he noted “Men should always be fair.” I read it and left it there. But in the
course of my dealings in my professional
life, I always tried to be fair, not knowing, if it was due to this small note
in my answer script in a very young impressionist age, or if it was in my gene.
I am now reminded of a what a wise man once said, “I am indebted to my parents
for living, but I am indebted to my teachers for better living.”
After Matriculation from Sonai Nitya Gopal High School in 1963, under Gauhati University, I went to G. C. College for higher education. There, I was joined by other classmates from SonaiNitya Gopal High School, and other schools. One of them was Foyezuddin Laskar of Kabuganj, a later day District judge of Cachar. Foyezuddin Laskar happened to be a cousin brother of Monju. He occasionally came to visit the home of Mohiuddin Ahmed sb, located in the south east corner of the school premises. On one occasion, he came with his roommate Nasiruddin Laskar, a later day teacher in Silchar Government Boys High School. The other Nasiruddin, the younger brother of Mohiuddin Sb, was already here. So, the four of us had dinner at Mohiuddin saheb’s place. Foyezuddin had come with a pack of cards with him. After some gossiping, and adda after dinner, the pack of cards was opened, and we started playing ‘29’, a simple game of cards played by four players, in fixed partnership; partners facing each other. Originally, we planned to play two or three rounds, and I would go home, taking a half kilometre shortcut, and the three of them would go to sleep. But without our knowledge, the card game continued endlessly, till we heard the crowing of cocks and the azan of Muazzin from the nearby mosque. We closed the game as soon as we could, and I rushed home, fearing being reprimanded by my elder brother, Mahmad Hasan Choudhury, for unauthorized night stay outside. While I was entering my home stealthily, I came face to face with him. He had just finished his fazar namaz. He gave a stern look and entered his room without saying anything. Neither Manju, nor Mohiuddin sb too had said anything, or interrupted us for our late-night game. This was a little puzzling to me. Perhaps guardians, being teachers, realized that it was a process of growing up, and transitioning from boyhood to adulthood.
Mohiuddin
Ahmed with a new bride in the family.
After my graduation, I went to Gauhati
University for my Masters in Economics. During our first year in the university,
some of us, friends from Sonai Nitya Gopal High School, studying in Gauhati
University, had applied for ACS examination, scheduled to be held during our
final year in the University, after our final examination of the first year MA
(known as ‘MA Previous’). We came to our respective homes, with the understanding,
that we would return to the university hostel, after a week or so, and would
prepare jointly for the forthcoming ACS.
The next day after reaching home in
June 1969, as usual I went to visit Mohiuddin sb, in his school quarter. After an
initial exchange of pleasantries, Mohiuddin sb asked me if I wanted to join the
Bam Bidyapith High School as a teacher, since there was a vacancy caused by the
leaving of Muzammil Ali Laskar for one month, for his LLB examination. While in
school I had dreamt of becoming a teacher in this school someday. But the
goalpost changed a bit later, when still in lower class in school, Mahmad Hasan
Choudhury, our elder brother took the three us, Saadullah Choudhury, Najmuddin
Choudhury and me to an education tour to Silchar(Now adays school students of some schools go abroad for study tour). There he showed us
G.C.College, Adharchand High School, Telegraph
Office, DC’s office, Silchar Government High School. In DC’s office, he
introduced us to two of the office assistants of the DC’s office he knew. But I
was not impressed by them. While still in DCs office, someone of higher rank
got down from a rickshaw in front of the office stairs, and all the orderlies
and peons became alert and saluted him profusely. This impressed me. Later on,
I realized that he was an ACS Officer. So my application for ACS examination
was a manifestation of that sight in my school days. But when Mohiuddin sb gave
me the job of teaching for one month on a platter, I could not resist my
temptation of becoming a teacher. I agreed.
Shamsuddin Laskar, the Office Assistant prepared the appointment letter,
and I joined the school as a teacher the next day. There I taught, rather read,
for one month, and realized that I am not meant for teaching. Later, I learnt
that Muzammil Ali Laskar had to again teach the two English lessons that I had
taught in class IX during my one-month teaching. After my post-graduation, I
never tried for teaching job again. But I achieved one landmark. I became a
teacher and a colleague of Mohiuddin sb.
After a stint of teaching for one
month, and salary of Rs.268, I went to pursue my final year in economics in the
university. One day, in the middle of my final year, Mohiuddin Ahmed sb
appeared in the Gauhati University to do his BT course from Gauhati University.
He was accommodated in a hostel. This was quite a surprise for us. We were a
group of friends from G.C.College, about six or seven, most of whom knew
Mohiuddin sb .We were amused to find him as our university mate. But there
arose a problem. In those days, smoking among university students was a
fashion. A Wills Filter cigarette would cost 8 paisa for student smokers. But
the group could not smoke in the presence of Mohiuddin Sb. The group found out
an honourable solution. During our time, the students of Assam Engineering
College, on the other side of the university used to come to the university for
spending the evening in the pleasant University campus, where about 30 %
students were girls, in contrast to a single girl student in the Engineering
College at that time. One of our friends in Engineering College was Mr. A.N.
Najmul Islam Laskar, a frequent visitor to the University. He was a very
sociable person, and comfortable equally with senior people, a quality which
made him the President of the prestigious Guwahati Rotary Club in his retired
life. The group one day introduced him to Mohiudddin sb, and instantly they
liked each other. Mr. Laskar, being from Meherpur, was known to the family of
Mohiuddin saheb’s mother-in-law. This was an additional advantage. This
relationship continued even after the university period. Er Laskar came and
stayed with Mohiuddin sb during a panchayat election, when Er. Laskar came as Presiding
Officer of Channighat Polling station during his early service period
I left the university in the middle of
1970, with a job in Shillong. In the meanwhile, Mohiuddin sb completed his BT,
and returned to Bam Bidyapith High School. After entering the government job, I
came under regulation of the Government, and home visit was less frequent. Contact
with Mohiuddin Saheb’s family was also infrequent. It was in 1972 that we came
into close contact, after a considerable time. It was on the occasion of the marriage
of my elder brother with Rabeya Khanam, a cousin sister of Mohiuddin sb. Mohiuddin
Sb and Manju acted as go-between in the marriage process, and our family once
again became indirectly related to Mohiuddin sb’s family through this
matrimony.
From left to right: Mohiuddin Ahmed,
Tahiruddin Laskar ACS(Retd), Saadullah Choudhury (Sr. Lecturer DIET-Udharbond),
Momotaj Begum (wife of Najmuddin Choudhury) and Rabeya Khanam with the rest of
the family at our Rajghat home in 2014
Mohiuddin sb settled in a house in
front of the school he had established. During my home visits, it was mandatory
to call on Mohiuddin Sb, and spend some quality time. Subsequently, he shifted
to Kanakpur.
In 2013, April, I went to invite him
to my daughter’s marriage. To my awe, I found him lying in bed, inside a
mosquito net, and he appeared to be very sick. It is the scene connected with
very old age. He was in very low spirits. He was talking to me in a very weak
voice. Apparently, I realized, that his health would not permit him to go to
Guwahati, to attend my daughter’s marriage. But in spite of that I invited him
and insisted that he must come to attend my daughter's marriage, in the way he
had attended all the weddings in our family.
He doubted if his health would permit him to go to Guwahati to attend
the marriage. I thought for a moment and invited him to come with me to visit
our Rajghat home. He thought for a moment, and agreed to accompany me, perhaps
thinking that it would be an opportunity to revisit his Kormobhumi.
Saadullah Choudhury, Rabeya
Khanam, Mohiuddin Ahmed and Nasir - all retired - at Kazidahar home of Mohiuddin
Ahmed. Zidane their grand son smiles for
benefit of camera.
He got ready, and we went to our home.
On the way, I visited the home of my elder sister Jamila Kahatun, widow of
freedom fighter Maulana Moshad Ali Barbhuiya, and mother of Khairul Amin
Barbhuiya. Finding their teacher amidst them, Khairul and his brothers were very
happy, and Mohiuddin Sb was also happy to be with his old students. Then we reached
our home. At our Rajghat home, he was
again with his ex-students, now themselves teachers. After lunch, I asked him
to take rest, and in the meanwhile, I would go to visit my niece’s place at
Howaithang. But Mohiuddin sb insisted that, instead of taking rest, he would
also accompany. It was a pleasant surprise for me. We went there. My niece
Dilara and her husband Shahabuddin, both of them his ex-students, were really
surprised and happy to find Mohiuddin sb in their home. After the home visit we
returned to Silchar in the evening, and on the way, I dropped him at his
Kanakpur home, a sick man in the forenoon but an energized and healthy man in
the afternoon. I thought that Mohiuddin Sb might have made an error of
judgement in leaving his kormobhumi. Mohiuddin sb came to Guwahati, and
attended my daughter’s marriage on May 17 2013, not as a sick old man, but as a
healthy Senior Citizen. His students were his tonic.
Mohiuddin Ahmed ,first Headmaster, Bam Bidyapith High School and Jiyaudddin Choudhury, first batch student of Bam Bidyapith High School at Guwahati Residence of his son Rajib on 22/12/2018
During the Guwahati visit, Mohiuddin sb expressed his interest to meet Mr. Mohbubul Hoque, the Edu-entrepreneur from Barak Valley, Chairman of ERDF, and Chancellor of University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya. Mr.Mohbubul Hoque, in his middle age, had already set up an Engineering College, a university, two CBSE schools, one IT College, and one college already. Being himself an educationist and institution builder, Mohiuddin sb wanted to meet Mr.Mohbubul Hoque. I arranged their meeting in the Guwahati City Office of ERDF. Mr. Mohbubul Hoque was happy to meet Mohiuddin sb, another educationist and institution builder. Mr.Mahbubul Hoque was so impressed that he took Mahiuddin Sb to the university Campus and arranged his felicitation, and bestowed him with gifts. This action of Mr. Mohbubul Hoque moved Mohiuddin sb so much, that he said that it was the first time that somebody had recognized his lifelong efforts.
Mohiuddin Ahmed, Rabeya Khanam, Nasiruddin, Saadullah Choudhury, Azurina Gulbard, Zidane and a family member at their Kazidahar home. The pyramidical haystack behind them signifies Chunga season in Cachar - a season of social visits in relaxing environment and treat of Chunga delicacy.
I also realized that the people of Bam,
though individually recognize his role as the founder headmaster of Bam
Bidyapith High School, nobody thought of giving him recognition collectively.
It was mainly due to the absence of any form of social institution or citizen’s
group in Bam to conceptualize and arrange felicitation and recognition. It was
simply the absence of a social platform, not the absence of gratitude. But
recognition did come to Mohiuddin sb though late.
It was in 2019 the Barak Sahitya
Sanskiti Unnanayan Parishad arranged a program, and extended a felicitation in
a ceremony in the M. A Laskar Jr College Rajghat, Bhagabazar, the college he
was instrumental in founding.
After that felicitation, he barely
survived for a year. He passed away on October 26th, 2019 at 10.30
pm. The grateful people of Bam went to Kazidahar in large numbers to join his
janaza, and pay their tribute. People do not generally recognize the worth of a
person until his death. They realize his worth only after he is gone.
Felicitation ceremony: Left from right;
Habibullah Choudhury, Retd Headmaster Channighat MV School. Arjumond Ali Barbhuiya, Retd Teacher, Sabir
Ahmed Choudhury, Retd Vice Principal MC Das College Sonai ,Jalal Mazumdar, Former
Chairman, Silchar Development Authority-all his ex-students
Mohiuddin Sb is gone, but the light of education that he lit, will continue to illuminate the southern Bam, for all time to come. Before him, another stalwart, Manikhya Chandra Nath Laskar, had come to lay the foundation of Bam Nityananda ME School in Dholaibazar, in the northern part of Bam in 1922, which he nurtured to turn it in to Bam Nityananda Multipurpose and Higher Secondary School in 1938. Manikhya Chandra Nath Laskar, and his junior Mohiuddin Ahmed, removed darkness from Bam, and illuminated it with the light of modern education.
Last journey of Mohiuddin Ahmed on
26.10.2019.Nasir, Nagib and another gentleman at his bedside.
The people of Bam may join together, and find out some mechanism to recognize and reward the teachers and educators of Bam, which will be a true tribute to the two great teachers of Bam. A community which does not know how to be grateful to their teachers is indeed a poor community intellectually and culturally.
Epilogue: Bam Bidyapith High School is one of
the few schools in Cachar district, established by villagers, without any
initiative and support from political leadership. It was purely a community
initiative by villagers, the way Bam Nityananda MP and Higher Secondary School
was established by Community effort. The Managing Committee of the Bam
Bidyapith High School, which decided to start the High School, included, as I remember,
Moshaid Ali Choudhury, President, Kotai Ali Hazi (Abdul Matlib), Ticketmaster (Harun
Rashid Laskar), Ilias Ali Master, Anfor Ali Panchayat, Gulejar Ali, Sri Roy
(name not known to me). There might have been other members, whom I do not
remember. Except Ilias Ali Master, other committee members had barely any
formal education. But without formal education, they were wise people. The work
of the Managing committee was made easy by Mohiuddin Ahmed in founding the High
School.
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