Turkish Schools Conquer Bangladeshi Hearts
The International Turkish Hope Schools opened in Bangladesh by Turkish entrepreneurs constitute one of the most essential aspects of relations between the two countries.
Turkish schools are seeing enormous success with seven educational institutions including kindergartens and high schools in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka and Chittagong, and conquering the hearts of the Bangladeshi people through their fund campaigns.
The rapid achievements of International Hope Schools opened in Dhaka won the approval of high officials in Bangladesh.
The schools representing the country both domestically and abroad won a silver medal for the first time in the history of Bangladesh in international science contests.
Turkish schools whose training languages are Bengali, English and Turkish operate charity campaigns besides their educational activities.
The fund raisers organized by the schools in Bangladesh; where natural disasters like storms often occur, add to the Bangladeshi people's love for Turkey.
The schools organized a staple food campaign for 6,000 people in cooperation with Ministry of Natural disasters after a storm in March.
The Turkish fund campaign was headlined in the Bangladeshi press.
Bayram Saatci, head of International Turkish Hope Schools, underscored that these schools broadening the horizons in Bangladesh-Turkey friendship are paying their moral debt to Bangladeshi people who "helped the Turkish people in the Turkish war of Independence.
Eighty-five percent of the 148 million residents of Bangladesh, which declared independence from Pakistan in 1971, consist of Muslims.
Bangladesh has 144,000 square-kilometers in territory land in addition to its enormous population, and is one of the most densely populated countries in the world.
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