Highly appreciating decades of dedicated services of Anjuman Mufidul Islam to humanity, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Monday laid emphasis on building a humane society where there will be no words like “unclaimed dead bodies,” stressing that such efforts would not harm to this organisation’s diversified services.
“It’s a unique institution on many fronts. Let’s build a society free from anything like unclaimed dead bodies,” he said, expressing his doubt whether there is any other institution in this subcontinent which survived for a very long period with its highly notable services to the society.
The Chief Adviser made the remarks before having iftar together with the boys and girls of a home run by Anjuman Mufidul Islam.
The iftar event was held at the newly constructed multi-storey Anjuman JR Tower. The Chief Adviser formally inaugurated the new building.
Describing Anjuman Mufidul Islam’s diversified services, Dr Yunus said they are proud of the people who run this institution.
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The Chief Adviser said it is a big opportunity for him to come and know this organisation very well that he used to hear about from his childhood.
"It's a big opportunity for me. I truly feel this. Today, I have seen the institution in my own eyes," he said, mentioning the highly commendable role it played during COVID-19.