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Dhaka, Bangladesh No : 30 May, 2001 the PRESIDENT APPEALS Dhaka, Bangladesh No : 30 May, 2001 The function included Blood Donation forget to encourage your close associates for THE PRESIDENT APPEALS Program, discussion about ORCA Concert becoming a donor of OBL. But please be and coming Re-Union, recalling college selective in case of approaching, Dear old friends, memories and a small cultural program Despite our earnest desire we could not yet where ORCA kids and ORCA members make any significant progress for our office MESSAGE OF PRINCIPAL performed. 10 th batch sponsored the program Span, an updated news bulletin of ORCA space. This is mainly due to our fund and they cleared all the sponsorship money will come out regularly from now on. I am constrain. On the otherhand our present just on the program day. So there was no confident that the span projecting a brief pen office accomodation can hardly accomodate pain for the treasurer to collect the money. picture of the whereabouts and activities of the weekly attending members. So it’s We recall that 10 th Batch sponsored the the old members of the prestigious needless to say that prime need of the hour is transport for for Re-Union ’97. ORCA institutioninculacates the spirit of lasting to ensure a proper office accomodation. But Treasurer Fazlur Rashid (21/1149) beared friendship and brotherhood among the ex arranging a permanent office at a suitable the responsibilities of co-ordinating this cadets. location our present amount of tk. 20.00 Lac program with other members. We also thank However I express my heartiest thanks nad is not enough at all. So we must go on the members who have worked hard to make felicitation to all the members of the editorial raising our fund. There is no second this program succesful. board and wish span a great success in the alternative to this idea. days ahead. You must agree that no organization can exist without any operating cost for which ORCA RAJSHAHI CHAPTER (Md. Faizul Hassan) every member of the organization remains OPENS NEW OFFICE ORCA Rajshahi Chapter is opening its new Principa l under compulsion to pay his annual office on 10 th May 2001 at Greater road. All Rajshahi Cadet College subscription regularly. But unfortunately we the members of Rajshahi chapter are highly can hardly find any ORCA member (except delighted to get a office of their own. Before because we want actual participation, not any the LTS) whose annual subscription is going to this office, Samsur Rahman paper and pencil donors. Very soon the said updated!! We can never deny the fact that (10/534), president, ORCA rajshahi chapter form will be posted to you. The form may LTS money played a vital role in taking the allowed ORCA to use his office for any contain the following informations: ORCA endowment fund to its honourable meeting. 1. Name & ORCA No. (if applicable) position. Affluent members of Rajshahi chapter are 2. Age, Sex & Weight In view of our alarming office accomodation sharing to furnish the office. 3. Blood Group and Disease Records in situation I appeal to all of you to: - Recently ORCA Rajshahi chapter arranged a brief (if any) I). Become LTS (Those who can afford) reception for the newly married Sayeed 4. Both Office & Residential Addresses in without further loss of time. (18/994) and Anwar (19/1039) couple. details with the 'clue word' for searching II) Clear out all your outstanding annual 5. Phone No. (Mobile, Day time and Night subscriptions immediately. time) Please remember that a little effort on your ORCA BLOOD FOR LIFE th 6. Have you donated before? Last donation part can take ORCA to a long way of its The 30 March Live Concert was a huge date (No. of times donated for regular travel success which at the same time played donors) LET ALL OF US PROSPER TOGETHER. pioneer role in populirising the ORCA blood 7. Ready to donate after 10-00 pm? With all of our best wishes for life. So now it is the time to fulfill our commitment towards people by establishing (Specific time if it is even earlier) 8. Committed to any other Blood Donation (Engr. M. Siddiqur Rahman (2/53) ) OBL as quickly as possible. The concept of Org. (Name of the Org.) President OBL is simple. To produce the same output that a Blood Bank does by organizing a 9. Signature comprehensive donor information database Suggestion from any member is welcome. th and operating a strong donor-recipient 35 COLLEGE DAY ST CELEBRATION 2001 interaction system. 21 FEBRUARY BLOOD We celebrated the college day on 11 th We believe that the ORCA members are DONATION PROGRAM The Blood Donation Program that ORCA February this year. A get together was ready to take this challenge and by enrolling arranged on 21 st February on the arranged to mark the occasion at Planning themselves along with their family members ‘International Mother Language Day’ was a and Development Academy. The program and colleagues in the OBL donor list. So, public function for ORCA after a long was soon after the ORCA picnic. Despite you are requested to fill up the 'Donor interval. The venue was Dhaka University this, lots of ORCA members attended the Enrollment Form' and send it back to the th Campus, opposite to TSC and in front of program. ORCA office by 25 of June and not to west gate of Shuhrawardi Uddyan. Red than the requirements. Keeping this view in Crescent Society was associated with ORCA mind ORCA took the gracious step of ARMY CHIEF in the program. establishing a mobile blood bank to help the DONATES BLOOD One hundred and sixty nine (169) blood suffering people in the name of ORCA Blood Army chief Lt. General Harun-ur-Rashid BP donors donated blood on the day. Three for Life (OBL). To raise fund for the same RCDS Psc was present as the chief guest more organization organized blood doantion ORCA organized a live concert at Army and donated blood in the blood donation program on the day but no organization’s stadium in collaboration with Pepsi. A program arranged by ORCA at the venue in collection was nearer to ORCA. Apart from committee was formed to arrange the the day of ORCA concert. This was for the that huge number of people has physically program smoothly. All the ORCA members first time an Army Chief had donated blood. took lots of pain to make the Besides some ORCA members and a lot of venture a success and without any people donated blood. On the same day doubt the venture was a huge Iftekhar Ahmad Itu (11/638) donated blood success. ORCA achieved much for the 50 th time. more money than the expectation. Major General Ahsan N. Amin NDC, PSC, Five of the leading band groups of C.G.S, Bangladesh Army and Mr. Latifur the country performed in the Rahman, Chairman Transcom Group were concert. The stadium was jam- present as special guest on the ocassion. packed! A group of students of Bangladesh institute and dental ANNUAL DOA & IFTAR technology came to enjoy the The Annual Doa and Iftar for the year 2000 concert with long live orca blood for life written band on An ORCA member is donating blood on 21st february their forhead. A blood donation blood donation visited the program premises and appreciated program was also the noble program of ORCA. The program arranged on the same day. continued from 9am to 9pm. A large number According to some sources this of student members were present from was the most successful concert opening till closing. Everybody was highly ever in the history of delighted to be the part of such a successful Bangladesh. The ORCA army program and gathered new enthusiasm to members specially Aminul organize blood donation program in different Islam (4/204), Aminul Hasan organization frequently. This program has (8/414), Baquee (13/724), and Jahangir (13/728) worked hard brightened the image of ORCA and ended Army chief making his way to the ORCA blood with full satisfaction. Now very popular to arrange the Army stadium free of cost for ORCA. Tariq donation tent to donate blood private channel E-TV covered this program th in their news at 7:30 and 11:15 PM. ORCA Abul Ala (3/133), Alamgir (11/580) and were held on 8 December at White Hall is grateful to Mr. Kalimullah, Asstt. Proctor Imroz (11/629) were the pioneer to get the community center. Almost two hundreds of of D.U., Journalist Shakil Ahmed and few Pepsi sponsorship. Mahtab (3/129), Moni ORCA members and bhabies were present in students of Management Dept. of D.U. (21/1149), Abu (21/1167), Mamun the function. A general meeting followed the Dr. Mujibu000ddin Ahmed (8/430), Tariq (26/1423) and Shahriar (30/1604) were Doa and Iftar. Important ORCA matters Rijvee (23/1268) and Sharif (26/1413), responsible for budget and account were discussed in the general meeting Community Development Services Secretary including the massive task of Ticket including buying of assets for ORCA. were the program coordinators. distribution and sale proceeds. In this regard Monwar (21/1158) was the coordinator of this program. He arranged the program an account closing report has already been submitted. The sponsor Pepsi and last but not successfuly with his helping hands, specially ORCA LIVE CONCERT 2001 th 30 th March 2001, it was the day that is surely the least the tireless ORCA members who a group of 30 Batch members were very going to be one of the most memorable days brought this challenging task into reality with active in this program.
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