Human Resource Development Program
Education & Leadership for Indigenous Youth
Skill development training, education, and awareness programs for indigenous communities in Sylhet division — transforming lives through faith and learning.
Skill development training, education, and awareness programs for indigenous communities in Sylhet division — transforming lives through faith and learning.
The Human Resource Development Program (HRDP) is implemented in Sylhet division through providing skill development training, education, and awareness raising programs among the targeted indigenous communities — focusing on Santal Adivasi, Khasi, and other ethnic minority groups across Moulvibazar, Habiganj, and Sylhet districts (7 upazilas).
“This support has given me hope and a future.”
At 15, Utthan grew up in a tea garden where educational opportunities were scarce. After joining Moulvibazar Boys’ Hostel in 2024, he found structure, encouragement, and academic support. He excels in mathematics and science, and dreams of becoming General Manager of a tea garden — to improve the lives of people in his community.
“Faith became more than knowledge — it became a way of life.”
Briken, 36, holds a Master’s degree and serves as Supervisor in NB’s LDP Khasi Department. The CCTB biblical education course transformed him from someone uncertain in sermon preparation into a confident church leader — running worship, youth programs, and community seminars across Moulvibazar.
13 hostel students — 8 girls from Sylhet and 5 boys from Moulvibazar — appeared in SSC. Director held a virtual prayer meeting on April 20. Staff raised BDT 7,350 to provide one egg and one banana/cake daily for all candidates throughout the exam period.
Class 10 hostel resident Thangshree read from the Holy Bible at the “Notun Kuri Sports” programme attended by the Prime Minister, who personally appreciated her confident and graceful presentation — a proud moment for the entire HRDP family.
Comprehensive teachers training held for hostel schools across Sylhet division, covering modern teaching methodology, student engagement, and faith-based education approaches.
Thangshree Mrong from Sylhet Girls’ Hostel appreciated by Prime Minister at national sports event.
Special nutrition and director prayer meeting provided for all hostel students appearing in SSC.
Director Rana D. Mazumder visited both hostels, met students and staff, and encouraged academic excellence.
Programs now running across all 7 upazilas in Moulvibazar, Habiganj, and Sylhet districts.
Your contribution provides hostel accommodation, stipends, and leadership training for indigenous youth who would otherwise have no access to quality education.
