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Alumni Story

In the heart of Muladi in Barishal District, amidst the turbulent times of British colonial rule, a beacon of education emerged in 1940. Md Nazem Ali Howlader, Alhaj Md Arshed Ali Howlader, and Md. Ahmed Ali Khan inscribed their names in history as the founding visionaries of this institution – Muladi Mahmudjan Secondary School (মুলাদী মাহমুদজান মাধ্যমিক বিদ্যালয়). With unwavering dedication, Md. Ahmed Ali Khan, Haji Md. Arshad Ali Howlader, and Mrs. Rabeya Bhuiya selflessly donated the lands that would become the nurturing grounds for countless young minds.

This school, born in a region isolated by rivers, stood as a lighthouse for an underprivileged community. Its people were yearning for the scope for knowledge and opportunity. Amid adversity, this institution rose to the occasion, shaping the futures of countless youngsters. This school made an eminent language solder and composer of famous song “Amar Bhaier Rokte Rangano Ekushe February” Altaf Mahmud who actively participated in the1952 language movement in the then East Pakistan. In course of time some of its students  become a pivotal force in the fight in 1971 for Bangladesh’s independence. Two shining stars emerged from its hallowed halls – Martyred Altaf Mahmud and Birsherstha Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir, a warrior of unmatched valor who sacrificed their lives heroically. Through a long journey, this light house contributed to the births of many scholars, professionals, researchers, entrepreneurs, administrators, and politicians. The school was rightfully recognized and listed as a government institution, solidifying its legacy on 24.09.2018.

In 2010, a group of devoted alumni Md. Harun Or Rashid (Late), Md. Mohshin Uddin Khan, Sharif Md. Siddiqur Rahman, Md. Nasir Uddin, Md. Ziaul Islam Shahnewaz, and Md. Shafiquzzaman Rubel led by Md. Ali Azam Khan sought to honor the legendary Head Teacher, Md. Bazlul Karim. His desire to reunite with his beloved students led to the inception of the Muladi Mahmudjan Mddhayamik Biddalaya Alumni Association.

A 33-member convenor committee under the able leadership of Shah Alam ndc and co-lead by General Secretary Md. Ziaul Islam Shahnewaz, and treasurer Sharif Md. Siddiqur Rahman, was formed. Through tireless efforts and meetings, the association took shape. Over the years, the association has demonstrated vitality, registering around 700 ex-students, publishing two treasured souvenirs, hosting regular AGMs, annual picnics, and biennial general meetings, and most notably, disbursing scholarships to deserving students.

With a vision to strengthen the bond between old and new, the Alumni established a benevolent fund, a testament to the unwavering commitment of its early leadership. We look to the future with hope, believing that the noble initiatives and welfare activities under the banner of Muladi Mahmudjan Maddhyamik Biddalaya Alumni Association will inspire generations to come.