I started writing my maiden post to greet everyone. I am MD MAHFUJ CHOWDHURY
and I have never learned at any time in my creative life, learning how to win, people have to win the mind. Here are a few stairs of my personal life present in front of you.
I was born in a small village called Senhati. Senhati is an interesting place situated by the peaceful Bhairav Waterway and has a rich history, being the home of the famous poet Krishnachandra Majumdar. From my early childhood, I had a deep passion for sports. Football, badminton, and cricket became the main activities that made my childhood colorful, as I played with the local boys in exciting matches. The river served as our source of adventure, where we swam inside the strong current of the river, played football under heavy rain, and sometimes fled away not to attend school. These created lasting memories of happiness during my growing years which I cherish in my mind till now. Village Senhati and High School Senhati are more than just a place and academy; it's a container of character that has shaped my journey through life's challenging terrain.
In the simple setting of Mafswal's small-town charm, my family's story unfolded with simplicity and modesty. My dad worked at a non-governmental organization, showing the importance of hard work and determination. Despite the financial challenges of our humble home, especially thanks to my mom's unwavering support, my parents ensured I got an education. Growing up in this small town, I enjoyed a carefree childhood without the academic pressures that often burden young students. But I had strong and meritorious classmates comprising some girls. As a result, it was a matter of prestige to do better in the exam. My mom played a crucial role in guiding my educational journey. Her consistent support served as the foundation for my dreams, reminding me that even in the humblest of places, you can sow the seeds of success, and the love of your family helps you grow.
This place, my school, wasn't just a place for learning; it was like my safe haven, where I grew and thrived. It's where many bright minds have emerged, each leaving their mark on this special ground. Being a student at Senhati High School filled me with immense pride. It reminded me that I follow in the footsteps of those who achieved greatness. This school, a mix of talent and aspirations, instilled in me a strong sense of belonging, and I carried that pride with me as I continued my journey in the world. I completed my SSC (Secondary School Certificate) from this school and achieved good results, including a junior scholarship.
Life moved forward, and after 17 years, I found myself back in the embrace of my own village. I had to enroll in Bangabandhu Government College, located in the midst of the beautiful natural scenery of another town. It became my new academic haven for my Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC). This new environment was unfamiliar to me. Here, the Madhumati Stream flowed peacefully through our lives. Its vast expanse reflected the beauty of our dreams and the passing of time.
However, this period came with its challenges, marked by my father's health struggles and financial difficulties. Despite these hardships, my HSC results carried the weight of these trials, but they couldn't dampen my spirit. Ultimately, I was determined to continue my educational journey and complete my graduation. Life's twists and turns became the threads that wove the tapestry of my resilience, turning my story into one of unwavering determination and a deep connection with the heart of my village.
My journey took me to the busy heart of the capital city, where I looked for a simple job while also working on my Master's degree. I had dreamed of passing my postgraduate degree from Dhaka College's English Department but that goal seemed out of reach as I took part in different recruiting exams. However, I didn't give up and kept pushing forward with strong determination. Those days were tough, but I kept going. I managed to juggle work and studies for a year, and eventually, I achieved my dream by getting into a respected institution like government service. While pursuing my studies, I also applied for various government jobs, and to my delight, I succeeded. Today, I proudly hold the title of a government employee, a testament to my resilience and my enduring spirit of perseverance.
In this journey through life's twists and turns, I returned to my hometown, faced academic challenges, and eventually embarked on a path that led me to the bustling capital city. The pursuit of my dreams brought me to Dhaka College's English Department, a dream that I held onto despite the difficulties. The challenges I encountered, the job I pursued, and the admission I finally achieved all became stepping stones to government employment. Today, as a government employee, I serve as an example of the power of determination and resilience. It shows that dreams, once nurtured, can thrive even against the toughest odds.