Dhakadakshin Multilateral High School and College

[1][2][3][4] When the remote areas of British ruled India were lagging behind in education, initiatives were taken by some far thinking men of the region to set up schools.

The school did well in spreading the light of knowledge in the remote villages of North East Sylhet, a difficult job in the conservative society of 1899.

Then the leading people of Dhakadakshin at a meeting on 18 March 1944, decided to convert the institution into a High English School on April the same year.

Accordingly, a written application signed by a total of 98 leading personalities of the whole pargana was submitted to the Director of Public Instruction, Assam.

On 12 March 1947, the Registrar of Calcutta University through a memo, gave approval as High English School for 2 years.

The Acting Principal of the institution- Rezaul Amin told The Daily Star, a congenial environment is there in the school and college.

Dhakadakshin M.L High School