Association of Mymensingh Ex-Cadets


The official alumni association (AMEC) of the first Girls' Cadet College of Bangladesh, Mymensingh Girls' Cadet College(MGCC) was founded in March 2005 at the Cadet College Club. Following its establishment, AMEC orgnized the second reunion at Mymensingh Girls' Cadet College campus in December 2005.


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Save Mortoja - We need your help!

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Mohammad Mortoja, the father of a one year old girl, was recently diagnosed with life threatening disease leukemia (Bone Marrow Blood Cancer). Mortoja or his fami ly members did not realise this problem until it was diagnosed on earlier this month as Doctosr initially suspected he had Dengue fever.

According to medical report from Apollo Hospital, Dhaka he is in early stages of the leukemia and needs to start treatment immediately to stop the spread out of the Cancer.

Currently, he has been taken to Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore for further treatment. According to Mortoja’s wife (Ivy), treatment will cost approximately1.20 Core (Taka) which is approximately equivalent to AUD200, 000 (Two Hundred thousand dollars).

According to Singapore Medical centre, the treatment requires Chemo therapy to cure him and the estimated cost for each Chemo that includes monitoring and medication is about 50/60 lakhs Taka.


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Last Updated on Sunday, 13 June 2010 04:31 Read more...

The Principal speaks out…

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The principal of the college, Md. Fazlul Karim shares his views about the college with Star Campus

We try to inculcate all the hidden talents of the cadets through various extra curricular activities so that she can stand as a complete citizen in the later stag es of her life to serve the nation according to the commitment given to the nation. She will not be a typical woman but a woman enriched with the latest knowledge of the world along with various other human qualities.

The cadets are committed to the nation and they should not consider what they are getting from the nation but should think that what they can give back to it through their philanthropic activities.

It is very hopeful that the cadets are running 'Free Friday' clinics through out the country to render free medical services for the poor and distressed people.

The cadets will become worthy citizens bringing honour for the nation. I suppose the purposes to establish the college has been served and the government's supports in this field has not been a waste. I am proud of my cadets as they are growing up as good citizens. Cadets, graduating from different cadet colleges in Bangladesh, in their hundreds now, are proving their excellence at home and abroad.


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Last Updated on Thursday, 10 June 2010 09:49

Mymensingh Girls' Cadet College

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Pioneer in Building Leaders

by Aminul Islam, 13 July 2008, The Daily Star

In 1983, the Mymensingh Girls Cadet College started its operations as the first Cadet College in Bangladesh for women. Today, 24 years after its inception, the college is being recognized as one of the best educational institutions in the country in all respects including some of the best performances in SSC and HSC examinations every year.

The district of Mymensingh is famous for many creative works from the past. Mahua, Malua, Chandrabati, Kajal Rekha, famous palas of Mymensingh Geetika have established Mymensingh as the birthplace of many source of our folklore. The district is also rich in agricultural production from the middle age. The economic solvency made the people of this region attracted towards cultural activities. The river Old Brahmaputra that flows through the district provides as a great source of water for cultivation throughout the region.

 


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Last Updated on Thursday, 01 July 2010 10:22 Read more...

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