A five-year intensive Ajmal Super 40 School Program, website and app, was launched by the president of the Asam Sahitya Sabha, Paramananda Rajbongshi, and MP and chief executive officer, Ajmal CSR, Badruddin Ajmal, at a press conference here held at Nazir Ajmal Memorial College of Education on Saturday evening.
Rajbongshi appreciated the efforts of Ajmal Foundation in the health and education sectors.
“This exemplary service of the Ajmal foundation for society as a whole without any discrimination on the basis of religion, caste, sex and race are praiseworthy,” he said.
He added that the Sabha can never forget the contribution made by the Ajmal family for Assamese language and culture.
“Our motto is to bring a revolution in the education sector by providing quality education to all, especially to meritorious students who are financially and socially backward,” Ajmal said.
Ajmal expressed sadness over the alleged politics over the Assamese language.
“Assam is our motherland and we all need to unite to protect Assamese language and its rich culture,” he added.
Khasrul Islam, the director of Ajmal Foundation said, “We are delighted to announce that after three years of glorious success in the Ajmal Super 40 Program, to provide meritorious students guidance for cracking the prestigious medical and engineering exams, we are launching a five-year intensive Ajmal Super 40 School Program.
He said the programme will began from January and will provide coaching to students of classes VIII to XII on NEET, JEE, AIIMS, CEE, Olympiad, KVPY and SAT, along with special focus on board examination.
The selection examination will be held in November.
“For more details one can visit www.ajmalsuper40.ajmalgroupofcolleges.org,” he added.
The general secretary of the Sabha, Padum Rajkhowa, and the secretary of the Hojai unit of the Sabha, Anup Kumar Barthakur, were also present in the meet.