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ALOHA starts its journey for new generation
FE Report
3/13/2006
 

          Aloha Bangladesh, the first local company in the field of abacus education, has started its journey in Bangladesh to make the new generation well-equipped mentally and functionally for meeting the challenges in today's competitive environment.
The launching ceremony of the company was held at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in the city Saturday.
Minister for Science and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Moyeen Khan was present as the chief guest at the launching ceremony of Aloha Bangladesh while Malaysian High Commissioner in Bangladesh Abdul Malek Bin Abdul Aziz was present as the special guest.
Also present at the launching ceremony were ALOHA Bangladesh Chairman Saiful Karim, Chief Executive Officer Ali Haider Chowdhury, Managing Director Rafikol Amyeen, ALOHA International Vice President Chin Kon Fock, ALOHA India Managing Director Kumaran and amazing boy Tejesh Suresh.
ALOHA is now present in 15 different countries in the world and at about 1,500 centres in India with 300,000 students.
In the second part of the programme the amazing boy Tejesh Suresh showed his brilliant demonstration to ALOHA on the audience.
Speaking on the occasion, Moyeen Khan said that it could be a revolutionary programme for the new generation. He expressed his personal experience regarding the relationship between mental arithmetic development and brain development as a whole.
The Malaysian High Commissioner express his hope that the whole nation would benefit from the through this programme.
Rafikol Amyeen highlighted the objectives of the programme and different aspects of ALOHA.
Saiful Karim said the mental arithmetic will not only develop our young students in the field of arithmetic but also in developing their self-confidence, creativity, concentration, analytical skills and sharper observation.

 

 
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