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Basail Govinda Government High School

Coordinates: 24°13′28″N 90°03′31″E / 24.2245°N 90.0585°E / 24.2245; 90.0585
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Playground,Basail Govindo Govt. High School
Teachers of Basail Govindo Govt. High School

Basail Govinda Government High School is a secondary school in Basail Upazila,[1] one of five government high schools in Tangail District in the division of Dhaka, Bangladesh.[2]

In 1945, sons of landlord Govinda Chandra Roy established this school in their father's memory who died circa 1908. The first headmaster of this school was Babu Bosonto Kumar Roy. At this time, the name of the school was ‘Basail Middle English School (বাসাইল মধ্য ইংরেজী বিদ্যালয়)’. At the beginning, it was English medium school and the activities of the school was started at the landlord house (present Roy Bari at Basail East para). In 1948, Charu Chandra Roy, Apurbo Chandra Roy and Saroj Bandhu Roy sons of Govinda Chandra Roy transferred the school to its present location. At this time, its name was changed to ‘Basail Govinda High English School’. In 1952, ‘English’ word was removed and the name of the school was changed to ‘Basail Govinda High School’. At this time, many students of the nearest upazila were admitted at his school. It was the famous school of the Basail upazila at this time.

On 6 November 1987, President Hossain Mohammad Ershad declared it as government school. Mahmud Almazidi (Shish Miah) was the upazila chairman at that time. He played an important rule to make it government school. The first headmaster of the government school was Miah MD. Abul Kashem.

The area of the school is 9 acres. The academic staffs of the school are 14. The school has about four hundred students.

The school published a yearly magazine named ‘ধ্রুবতারা’.[citation needed]

Headmasters

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Serial No. Name Time
01 Babu Bosonto Kumar Roy 02/01/1945-01/02/1947
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04 Mr. Mehrab Uddin 01/08/1948-31/12/1949
05 Mr. Abdul Majid 01/01/1950-25/12/1954
06 Mr. Kutob Uddin 26/12/1954-31/121955
07 Mr. Abdul Kader Khan 01/01/1956-26/11/1961
08 Mr. Mir Mahbub Ali 27/11/1961-29/11/1962
09 Mr. S Wazed Ali 30/12/1962-27/11/1963
10 Mr. Md. Aftab Uddin 25/11/1963-31/12/1967
11 Mr. Abdul Kader Khan 01/01/1968-30/06/1971
12 Mr. Mojibor Rahman Miah (acting) 01/07/1971-04/10/1972
13 Mr. Miah Md. Abul Kashem 05/10/1972-31/03/1991
14 Mr. Ramjan Ali Bhuiya (acting) 01/04/1991-19/07/1991
15 Babu Ghour Padu Sarker 20/07/1991-31/08/1992
16 Mr. Ramjan Ali Bhuiya (acting) 01/09/1992-19/09/1993
17 Begum Najnin Akter 20/09/1993-29/03/1994
18 Mr. Ramjan Ali Bhuiya (acting) 30/03/1994-13/08/1994
19 Mrs. Farida Begum 14/08/1994-18/01/1995
20 Mr. Ramjan Ali Bhuiya 12/01/1995-18/07/1995
21 Mr. Md. Hasan Ali 21/07/1995-02/12/1997
22 Mr. Md. Sader Ali 03/12/1997-08/05/1998
23 Mrs. Hasna Begum 09/05/1998-26/02/2003
24 Mr. Rafiqul Islam (acting) 27/02/2003-30/03/2003
25 Babu Ochinto Kumar Sutradar 31/03/2003-06/07/2005
26 Mr. Md. Rafiqul Islam Miah (acting) 07/07/2005-03/09/2005
27 Mr. Md. Shamsul Huda (acting) 03/09/2005-19/08/2006
28 Mr. Wajed Ali Khanshur (acting) 20/08/2006-23/08/2006
29 Mr. Md. Rafiqul Islam Miah (acting) 24/08/2006-04/08/2008
30 Mr. Wajed Ali Khanshur (acting) 04/08/2008-

References

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  1. ^ Salim, Nurur Rahman (2012). "Basail Upazila". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. ^ "District Statistics 2011: Tangail" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 13, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2014.

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