Ashraful Alam from Uttaran Protibondhi Sangstha spoke at the Braille Book Donation Program 2025 in Bashundhara Residential Area, which was organized by Bashundhara Exercise Book and View Foundation. He mentioned that educated people with disabilities can achieve self-reliance and freedom, noting that Bashundhara Group and View Foundation are the only providers of braille books for higher secondary students in Bangladesh. Yeasha Sobhan, vice chairman of Safwan Bashundhara Global, delivered the keynote speech, emphasizing that courage matters more than eyesight and reaffirming the company's support.
The program distributed NCTB-approved braille versions of textbooks to around 50 visually impaired students from 18 colleges across the country. Students at the event performed Quran recitations, musical acts, and shared personal stories. Hasan Howlader, a first-year student from Mirpur Government Bangla College, works as a content writer while pursuing his studies. Mohammad Solaiman, attending from Narsingdi Government College, expressed gratitude for the initiative.
The program distributed NCTB-approved braille versions of textbooks to around 50 visually impaired students from 18 colleges across the country. Students at the event performed Quran recitations, musical acts, and shared personal stories. Hasan Howlader, a first-year student from Mirpur Government Bangla College, works as a content writer while pursuing his studies. Mohammad Solaiman, attending from Narsingdi Government College, expressed gratitude for the initiative.