Published: 15 January 2024
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University's YES Group sparked excitement among the students with a dynamic initiative to combat corruption on 15 January 2024. Through an anti-corruption cartoon exhibition, anti-corruption game, and informative campaign on the Right to Information Act 2009, over 200 students and teachers were engaged in the programme.
Under the patronage of the university’s vice-chancellor, pro-vice-chancellor and treasurer, the event exuded enthusiasm and dedication to fostering transparency and integrity. The participants not only gained insights but also received tangible tools like RTI Act-related flyers and stickers.
As the day concluded, a palpable sense of empowerment lingered, with the students poised to champion ethical standards and drive positive changes for shaping a future free from corruption.