UNB, Dhaka :
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday urged the country’s women to discover their own potential and value defying all the odds and obstacles to stand on their own feet.
“Women always think how they can flourish their merit and potential…they have to take their own initiatives, they must not dependent on others. There’ll be obstacles and hurdles, but women have to move forward overcoming all those,” she said.
Sheikh Hasina said this while inaugurating Begum Rokeya Day and distributing Begum Rokeya Padak-2017 at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the city.
The PM said this is not possible for men alone to build a society with their own efforts. “It’s not possible to build a sustainable society keeping the women aside,” she said.
Hasina said in a society where women constitute half of the total population that cannot go a long way without the contributions of women. “So, all are needed equally to build and develop a society properly.”
She also urged all irrespective of men and women to devote themselves to the development of the country.
The Ministry of Children and Women Affairs organised the programme with State Minister for Women and Children Affairs Meher Afroze Chumki in the chair. Women and Children Affairs Secretary Nasima Begum delivered the welcome address at the function. Recipients of the Rokaya Padak-2017 Freedom Fighter and organiser Mazeda Shawkat Ali also spoke on the occasion. Recalling the great role played by women during the Liberation War, the PM said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had taken massive steps for women’s emancipation and their political, social and economic development alongside rehabilitating the mothers and sisters who suffered immense brutalities by Pakistani occupation forces and their local collaborators.
Following the footprint of Bangabandhu, Hasina said, her government paid special attention to the development of poor, marginal, under privileged and the uncared women of society to expedite their empowerment.
She mentioned that Begum Rokeya had dreamt of a society where the women would be magistrates, judges and barristers. “Today, women are now serving the country holding those posts.”
The Prime Minister said her government is the first to appoint women secretary, women SP, OC and women justice, and they are doing excellent jobs in their positions.
She noted that now Bangladesh’s prime minister, deputy leader of the house, opposition leader, speaker and a number of ministers are women, which is a rare example in the world.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday urged the country’s women to discover their own potential and value defying all the odds and obstacles to stand on their own feet.
“Women always think how they can flourish their merit and potential…they have to take their own initiatives, they must not dependent on others. There’ll be obstacles and hurdles, but women have to move forward overcoming all those,” she said.
Sheikh Hasina said this while inaugurating Begum Rokeya Day and distributing Begum Rokeya Padak-2017 at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the city.
The PM said this is not possible for men alone to build a society with their own efforts. “It’s not possible to build a sustainable society keeping the women aside,” she said.
Hasina said in a society where women constitute half of the total population that cannot go a long way without the contributions of women. “So, all are needed equally to build and develop a society properly.”
She also urged all irrespective of men and women to devote themselves to the development of the country.
The Ministry of Children and Women Affairs organised the programme with State Minister for Women and Children Affairs Meher Afroze Chumki in the chair. Women and Children Affairs Secretary Nasima Begum delivered the welcome address at the function. Recipients of the Rokaya Padak-2017 Freedom Fighter and organiser Mazeda Shawkat Ali also spoke on the occasion. Recalling the great role played by women during the Liberation War, the PM said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had taken massive steps for women’s emancipation and their political, social and economic development alongside rehabilitating the mothers and sisters who suffered immense brutalities by Pakistani occupation forces and their local collaborators.
Following the footprint of Bangabandhu, Hasina said, her government paid special attention to the development of poor, marginal, under privileged and the uncared women of society to expedite their empowerment.
She mentioned that Begum Rokeya had dreamt of a society where the women would be magistrates, judges and barristers. “Today, women are now serving the country holding those posts.”
The Prime Minister said her government is the first to appoint women secretary, women SP, OC and women justice, and they are doing excellent jobs in their positions.
She noted that now Bangladesh’s prime minister, deputy leader of the house, opposition leader, speaker and a number of ministers are women, which is a rare example in the world.