Engr. Mosharraf Hossain - Social Work of Engr. Mosharraf

Social Work of Engr. Mosharraf

Engr. Mosharraf’s father, Late S. Rahman was a responsible and caring citizen with keen interest for education for mass. In order to put the neglected village education on the right track, S. Rahman built the first School, Falzlur Rahman High School, near his village in 1960 with his private funding. Further, he founded and donated for the historic and renowned Nizampur College, which was built in 1964 in Mirsharai Thana. Engr. Mosharraf kept his father’s legacy alive and continued to develop and expanded more educational institutes in order to educate the people of Mirsharai, as he believes that Education is the only key to success. In the meantime, with own funding he expanded his father’s established Fazlur Rahman High School, built new school buildings and introduced information technology with computers. Thus he managed to turn F Rahman High School as one of the best high school in Mirsharai. As Engr. Mosharraf’s mother was a promoter of female education in Mirsharai, he took extra initiative to develop female education in Mirsharai and helped establishing Panjebunnesa Girls High School (named after his mother), Mirsharai Girls High School, Jafrabad Girls’ High School, Jorergonj Girls High School, Fatema Polli Girls’ High School and Baroyer Hut Girls High School.

For last 36 years he developed many primary and secondary educational institutes in his electoral area for the overall development of the education for the people of Mirsharai. For the higher education of the poor village students he too initial steps to establish Mirsharai College, Baroyer Hut College, Jorargonj Girls College. For the development of religious studies he helped upgrade Latifa Madrasa situated in Mirsharai Sadar into Kamil Madrasa. Besides, the S. Rahman Trust, named after his education aficionado father Late S. Rahman, has been working in the development and expansion of the educational institutes in the area. Besides development of educational institutes, he helped in the development of Mosques and Madrasas in the area. During his tenure as a Minister and Member of Parliament he developed road communications, bridges, culverts, sluice gates, excavation of irrigation channels, development of mahamaya chara (fountain), educational institutes, religious facilities and other infrastructure.

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