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Mohuya's Scholarship Invitations

Welcome! Your friend Mohuya has invited you to join the #alteryouthrevolution. We are a community of individuals preventing dropouts in Government Primary Schools of Bangladesh, by providing scholarships to students who do not have a father to support them financially.

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Number of Scholarships

BDT 1,700/month

Mohuya's Scholarship Invitations

Welcome! Your friend Mohuya has invited you to join the #alteryouthrevolution. We are a community of individuals preventing dropouts in Government Primary Schools of Bangladesh, by providing scholarships to students who do not have a father to support them financially.
Here's how your scholarship works

Here's how your scholarship works

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Join the #alteryouthrevolution

Number of Scholarships

BDT 1,700/month

Mohuya's Scholarship Community

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301friends are sending

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430children to school everyday

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227students have graduated

Community Founder

Mohuya Khan

Scholarships started on 23/03/2023
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Jaikiya, Class 3

Rupshi Government Primary School

Jaikiya and her two siblings live in a small village of Narayanganj with their parents. Her father is physically disabled as he is paralyzed from a stroke he suffered recently and is unable to work. Her mother, Rosia, takes care of them and works in nearby houses to provide for the family.

Raisa Jahan Hira, Class 3

Rupshi Government Primary School

Hira lives in a small village of Narayanganj with her mother. Her father passed away from a stroke recently, leaving her mother to take care of her by herself. Her mother, Fatema, works in nearby houses to provide for the family.

Mahfuza Akter Rima, Graduating batch 2026

Tetulia Model Government Primary School

Mahfuza and her sister live in a small village of Panchagarh with their grandmother and uncle. Her father passed away in an accident when she was a baby and her mother left to start a new family. Her grandmother, Jobada, takes care of them and depends on the financial support of her uncle to provide for them.

Mohammad Redwan, Graduating batch 2026

Haradighi Government Primary School

Redwan and his two brothers live in a small village of Panchagarh with their elder sister. His mother passed away when he was a baby and his father left soon after to start a new family. His older sister, Sabina, takes care of him while his eldest brother works as a day laborer to provide for the family.

Maisha Rahman

Scholarships started on 27/01/2026
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Sree Aditto Adhikari, Class 2

Khamar Bamunia Dhepirpar Government Primary School

Adhikari lives in a small village of Nilphamari with his father, sister, paternal grandparents, uncle and aunt. His father has been mentally challenged since birth and is unable to work, while his mother passed away from an undiagnosed illness recently. His uncle, Bhakti, takes care of the family and runs a small tea stall to support them financially.

Rumman Hosen, Class 5

Holholia Poschim Para Government Primary School

Rumman lives in a small village of Nilphamari with his father and paternal grandmother. His father is physically disabled, with paralysis affecting his left hand and leg due to an undiagnosed illness. After his father became disabled, his mother left to start a new family. Despite these challenges his father, Masum, runs a small tea stall to support the household.

Sanjari Habib

Scholarship started on 25/01/2026
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Brishti Rani Sharma, Class 5

Bamunia Phulbari Government Primary School

Brishti lives in a small village of Nilphamari with her mother, elder brother and maternal grandfather. Her father left them when she was a baby and does not keep in touch. Her mother, Moyna, takes care of them and depends on her grandfather, who works as a barber in a local salon to provide for the family.

Ruksar Rahman

Scholarship started on 24/01/2026
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Shaharia Ahmmed Alvi, Class 4

Meergor Government Primary School

Shaharia and his younger brother live in a small village of Panchagarh with their mother, grandfather, aunt and uncle. His father passed away from a stroke recently. His mother, Kulsum, takes care of them and depends on the donations of extended family members to provide for them financially.

Tashmee Sarwar

Scholarship started on 23/01/2026
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Mamun Islam, Class 5

Bamuniya Barbisha Jamalpara Government Primary School

Mamun lives in a small village of Nilphamari with his maternal grandparents. His father left him when he was a baby and does not keep in touch. His grandmother takes care of him and depends on his mother, Shahera, who lives in Dhaka and works in houses to support the family.

Aadiba Haque

Scholarship started on 23/01/2026
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Borsha Moni, Class 5

Notun Barbisha Bamunia Government Primary School

Borsha lives in a small village of Nilphamari with her maternal grandparents. Her mother passed away from kidney-related complications when she was a baby, while her father left to start a new family soon afterwards. Her grandmother, Aminia, takes care of her and works in nearby houses to provide for the family.

Tasnia Akhter

Scholarship started on 23/01/2026
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Mohammad Abdullah, Class 2

Bakshipara Government Primary School

Abdullah and his brother live in a small village of Panchagarh with their grandparents. His father passed away from liver related complications when he was a baby, while his mother left and lives separately. His grandmother, Monoara, takes care of them and depends on his grandfather, who drives a rickshaw to provide for the family.

Fariha Mansur

Scholarship started on 15/01/2026
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Junayed Islam, Class 5

Shimulbari Government Primary School

Junayed lives in a small village of Thakurgaon with his maternal grandparents, three uncles and one aunt . His parents separated when he was a baby and left to start new families of their own. His grandfather, Gias, and his grandmother take care of him and work on farms as day laborers to support the family.

Sam Rahim

Scholarships started on 15/01/2026
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Najifa Tasnim Fariha, Class 5

Chadpur Government Primary School

Fariha lives in a small village of Thakurgaon with her mother and maternal grandparents. Her father left her when she was a baby to start a new family and does not keep in touch. Both her grandparents suffer from chronic conditions and are unable to work. Her mother, Rabeya, single-handedly takes care of the family and works as a counselor to support them financially.

Rowshan Ara Begum, Class 5

Jagannathpur Government Primary School

Rowshan lives in a small village of Thakurgaon with her maternal grandparents and two sisters. Her parents separated when she was a baby and left to start new families of their own, with her father now living abroad and her mother in Chattogram. Her grandmother takes care of them and depends on her grandfather, Hashim, who works on nearby farms as a day laborer to support the family.

Nazifa

Scholarship started on 15/01/2026
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Saifa Adnan Soha, Class 5

Kenduapara Government Primary School

Soha lives in a small village of Narayanganj with her aunt and uncle. Her father passed away from kidney related complications when she was a baby, while her mother lives separately. Her aunt, Rekha, takes care of her and depends on her uncle, who works in a nearby cattle farm to provide for the family.

Rubaina Farin

Scholarship started on 18/12/2025
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Rahad Hossain, Class 4

Raniganj Guchhogram Government Primary School

Rahad and his cousin live in a small village of Panchagarh with his older brother and sister-in-law. His parents separated when he was a baby and his father does not keep in touch, while his mother left to start a new family. His sister-in-law, Johura, takes care of him and depends on his older brother, who works in a nearby saw mill to provide for them.

Community Impact

Every scholarship begins with shipping a mobile phone to the parent of the student. Then they create their own mobile bank account
using that phone, to start receiving their child's scholarships directly, every month.

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Every scholarship begins with shipping a mobile phone to the parent of the student. Then they create their own mobile bank account using that phone, to start receiving their child's scholarships directly, every month.


Students from Government Primary Schools Nationwide


Scholarship Eligibility

Only students who are currently enrolled in Government Primary Schools and fall under any
of the following criteria are eligible to apply
for scholarships

Disabled Father

Student's father is physically unable to work

Single Mother

Student's father is deceased or has abandoned the family

Orphan

Both parents are deceased or have abandoned the child


The Uber for Scholarships

A platform connecting the world with financially struggling students
in Government Primary Schools of Bangladesh

Monthly received scholarship details in the AlterYouth app

Transfer directly

Your scholarship is transferred to your student's mother automatically through mobile banking.

Attendance and report card in the AlterYouth app

Get school reports

View attendance data and report cards from your student's school, until completion of Class 5.

Student with her graduation certificate

Ensure a literate citizen

Your scholarship continues until completion of class 5, when your student achieves literacy.

The Uber
for scholarships

A platform connecting the world
with financially struggling students in
Government Primary Schools of Bangladesh

Monthly received scholarship details in the AlterYouth app

Transfer directly

Your scholarship is transferred directly to your student’s family on their mobile bank account every month.

Attendance and report card in the AlterYouth app

Monitor progress

View attendance data and report cards from your student’s school, until completion of Class 5.

Student with her graduation certificate

Ensure a literate citizen

Your scholarship continues until your student completes primary school, learning to read and write.

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