Tangail, July 11 (V7N) - The Batighar Adarsha Library in Chaurakora village, Sadar Upazila, came alive with creativity as children participated in a painting competition to capture the beauty of Bangladesh's monsoon season. The event, organized by Batighar Adarsha Library in collaboration with the Sammilito Pathagar Andolon Central Council, saw nearly fifty children showcasing their artistic talents.
Held on Friday morning, the competition was attended by Mohammad Shahjahan, president of Batighar Adarsha Library; Mohammad Habibur Rahman, assistant librarian; Shakil Ahmed, and other library members, along with the participants' guardians.
Monsoon Brings New Life to Bangladesh's Landscape
The monsoon season, spanning the months of Ashar and Srabon, arrived early this year, bringing much-needed rainfall to various regions of Bangladesh. The rains, which follow the scorching summer heat, rejuvenate the environment, bringing new vitality, growth, and fertility to the land. Whether in cities, villages, wetlands, or hills, the transformation during this season is visible everywhere.
The painting competition was organized to provide children with a better understanding of Bangladesh’s seasonal beauty and the life-giving power of the monsoon. Mohammad Kamruzzaman, the founder of the Batighar Adarsha Library, mentioned that the goal of the event was to help children appreciate the beauty of nature in different seasons of Bangladesh.
National Recognition and Prizes
As part of the initiative, the Sammilito Pathagar Andolon will announce the winners by 15th Srabon 1432 (30th July 2025) through their Facebook page. From each participating library, three winners will be selected for first, second, and third place. Additionally, three national winners will be chosen from libraries across the country. The awards and certificates will be distributed to the winners through their respective libraries.
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