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A New Beginning: The Shuchona Memorial Trust Steps Forward

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  • Update Time : 04:19:33 pm, Friday, 14 November 2025
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The Shuchona Memorial Trust has officially launched its journey today, with a mission to expand healthcare, promote education, and strengthen humanitarian services.

The inauguration ceremony was held at the historic Sir Salimullah Muslim Orphanage in Dhaka, where the Trust presented its vision, future plans, and commitment to social welfare.

The event was formally opened by Mustakim Muhammad Nirvik, the only son of the late Shuchona Akhter Rokeya, on behalf of Saurav Bhuiyan, Chief Executive Officer of the Daily Manabkantha.

Special guest Professor Dr. A.H.M. Omar Faruk (MBBS, MPhil–Pathology), Consultant Pathologist at Holy Family Hospital and specialist at Anwar Khan Modern Diagnostic Center, joined the ceremony.

Al Baru Mustakim Nibir, founder of the Trust and reporter at the Daily Manabkantha Crime & Investigation Cell, shared that the organization has been established in loving memory of his late wife, Shuchona Akhter Rokeya. He emphasized that women’s health, TB care, maternal and child health, and the upliftment of marginalized communities will be the Trust’s core priorities.

Key Initiatives of the Trust

1. Healthcare Services

Free medical camps for the underprivileged

Awareness campaigns on TB, diabetes, cancer, and maternal–child health

Blood donation programs

Eye and dental care camps

2. Social Development

Relief and rehabilitation for victims of floods, droughts, and natural disasters

Environmental protection and tree-planting initiatives

Campaigns against drugs, superstition, and harmful occult practices

3. Humanitarian & Religious Support

Distribution of iftar items and Qurbani meat

Assistance to mosques, madrasas, and charitable institutions

Promotion of ethical values, humanity, and family bonding

The Trust’s inaugural program coincided with the birth anniversary of the late Shuchona Akhter Rokeya on Friday, 14 November. The ceremony featured prayers, cake cutting, and a discussion session from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

During the event, the Shuchona Memorial Trust took responsibility for providing healthcare support to all the children living in the orphanage. The orphanage authorities expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Trust’s founder, journalist Mustakim Nibir.

Essential medicines were also distributed among the orphaned children as part of the opening program.

Guests expressed optimism that the Trust would play a significant role in providing treatment for the poor, advancing women’s health, and improving child healthcare—particularly in expanding access to TB treatment nationwide.

Messages of Appreciation

On the occasion of the inauguration, the Trust extended warm greetings and gratitude to

Mustakim Muhammad Nirvik, Al Baru Moktadir Abir, Yuvraj, Shafiqur Rahman Pavel, Khondoker Jewel, Ahanaf Nibir, Alif, and Niloy Mridha.

Vision for Social Transformation

The Shuchona Memorial Trust aims to bring long-term change through dedicated social and humanitarian programs.

In the coming years, the Trust plans to continue:

Community health services

Health education for women and adolescent girls

Assistance for TB patients

Sustainable charitable medical services

This humanitarian initiative opens new doors of hope, with the goal of improving the lives of vulnerable communities and ensuring essential healthcare reaches those who need it most.

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A New Beginning: The Shuchona Memorial Trust Steps Forward

Update Time : 04:19:33 pm, Friday, 14 November 2025

The Shuchona Memorial Trust has officially launched its journey today, with a mission to expand healthcare, promote education, and strengthen humanitarian services.

The inauguration ceremony was held at the historic Sir Salimullah Muslim Orphanage in Dhaka, where the Trust presented its vision, future plans, and commitment to social welfare.

The event was formally opened by Mustakim Muhammad Nirvik, the only son of the late Shuchona Akhter Rokeya, on behalf of Saurav Bhuiyan, Chief Executive Officer of the Daily Manabkantha.

Special guest Professor Dr. A.H.M. Omar Faruk (MBBS, MPhil–Pathology), Consultant Pathologist at Holy Family Hospital and specialist at Anwar Khan Modern Diagnostic Center, joined the ceremony.

Al Baru Mustakim Nibir, founder of the Trust and reporter at the Daily Manabkantha Crime & Investigation Cell, shared that the organization has been established in loving memory of his late wife, Shuchona Akhter Rokeya. He emphasized that women’s health, TB care, maternal and child health, and the upliftment of marginalized communities will be the Trust’s core priorities.

Key Initiatives of the Trust

1. Healthcare Services

Free medical camps for the underprivileged

Awareness campaigns on TB, diabetes, cancer, and maternal–child health

Blood donation programs

Eye and dental care camps

2. Social Development

Relief and rehabilitation for victims of floods, droughts, and natural disasters

Environmental protection and tree-planting initiatives

Campaigns against drugs, superstition, and harmful occult practices

3. Humanitarian & Religious Support

Distribution of iftar items and Qurbani meat

Assistance to mosques, madrasas, and charitable institutions

Promotion of ethical values, humanity, and family bonding

The Trust’s inaugural program coincided with the birth anniversary of the late Shuchona Akhter Rokeya on Friday, 14 November. The ceremony featured prayers, cake cutting, and a discussion session from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

During the event, the Shuchona Memorial Trust took responsibility for providing healthcare support to all the children living in the orphanage. The orphanage authorities expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Trust’s founder, journalist Mustakim Nibir.

Essential medicines were also distributed among the orphaned children as part of the opening program.

Guests expressed optimism that the Trust would play a significant role in providing treatment for the poor, advancing women’s health, and improving child healthcare—particularly in expanding access to TB treatment nationwide.

Messages of Appreciation

On the occasion of the inauguration, the Trust extended warm greetings and gratitude to

Mustakim Muhammad Nirvik, Al Baru Moktadir Abir, Yuvraj, Shafiqur Rahman Pavel, Khondoker Jewel, Ahanaf Nibir, Alif, and Niloy Mridha.

Vision for Social Transformation

The Shuchona Memorial Trust aims to bring long-term change through dedicated social and humanitarian programs.

In the coming years, the Trust plans to continue:

Community health services

Health education for women and adolescent girls

Assistance for TB patients

Sustainable charitable medical services

This humanitarian initiative opens new doors of hope, with the goal of improving the lives of vulnerable communities and ensuring essential healthcare reaches those who need it most.