A group of 65 students and four teachers from four educational institutions in Monoharganj, Cumilla, visited Bangladesh’s National Parliament Building for the first time on Sunday. The educational tour, organized by the Parliament Secretariat’s Visit Branch, offered participants a memorable and inspiring experience. One of the highlights was a meeting with Prime Minister and Leader of the House Tarek Rahman, who spoke warmly with the students, encouraged them to balance studies with sports and cultural activities, and took selfies with them.
During the visit, the delegation toured the LD Hall, the main chamber, the North and South Plazas, Crescent Lake, and the Parliament Library. They also observed the ongoing budget session and attended a briefing session on the history, architecture, and functions of the Parliament. The program included a greeting ceremony attended by MP Abul Kalam and Parliament Secretary Barrister Golam Sarwar Bhuiyan, where speakers emphasized the importance of such visits in promoting democratic awareness among youth.
Students described the experience as unforgettable, saying it deepened their understanding of the state and inspired them to dream bigger for the future.