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Jibonkrishno Memorial High School (Bengali Edition)

By: Humayun Ahmed
Narrated by: Raihanul Amin
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Jibonkrishno Memorial High School by Humayun Ahmed is a popular audiobook.

Fazlul Karim is the main character in this audiobook. Fazlul Karim is the headmaster of Jibonkrisno High School. Humayun Ahmed explains the importance of the ideal teacher in this audiobook.

All the dreams of Fazlul Karim belong to his school. The richest man of Mymensingh name is Jibonkrisno. One day he decided he makes a high school and spent all the money to build this high school. Fazlul Karim is an honest teacher who manages this school. Suddenly a new school is founded, and Fazlul Karim is disappointed. In this time a young boy Mamun joins with him. He is a science teacher. Irtaz Uddin is another fighter who joins with Fazlul Karim. This is the story of an ideal teacher and Jibonkrisno High School.

Please note: This audiobook is in Bengali.

©2004 Monirul Haque (P)2020 Amatul Chowdhury

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