City Desk :
Bangabandhu Gabeshana Parishad
The month-long programme of Bangabandhu Gabeshana Parishad marking the month of victory (December) has begun through the placing of wreaths at the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi in the city. The programme includes art completion among children, discussions on Liberation War and Bangabandhu and releasing album. After placing of wreaths, a discussion was held on Friday last on the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum premises where Bangladesh Press Council Chairman Justice Mohammad Mamtaz Uddin spoke as the chief guest. The function was also addressed, among others, by lawmaker Kazi Rozi, Jatiya Ganatantrik League President MA Jalil, Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Party Chairman Lion Salam Mahmud, Bangladesh Sangskritik Unnyan Party Chairman Dr Kazi Faruq Babul and Bangabandhu Gabeshana Parishad Vice-President Nurul Islam. Chairman of the parishad Lion Gani Mia Babul presided over the event.
Bangladesh Freedom Fighters’ Council
A discussion organised by Bangladesh Freedom Fighters’ Council was held at Sarak Paribahan Samity auditorium at Segunbagicha in the city. Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Menon was present as the chief guest in the programme held recently. While speaking Menon recalled Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s immense role in the development of country’s tourism industry, saying he had formed Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation and dreamt to turn Cox’s Bazar into a global recreation hub. “Bangabandhu had formed the Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation after independence of the country for turning tourism into one of the main sources of the country’s economic activities,” he added. Menon said the government is working to encourage adventure tourism as well as water sports in Cox’s Bazar to develop the country’s beach town as a single international tourist destination. Mentioning that the spirit of the great Liberation War was to build a secular democratic society, Menon urged the freedom fighters to be vigilant to foil any kind of conspiracy of the defeated forces of the Liberation War.
Bangabandhu Gabeshana Parishad
The month-long programme of Bangabandhu Gabeshana Parishad marking the month of victory (December) has begun through the placing of wreaths at the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi in the city. The programme includes art completion among children, discussions on Liberation War and Bangabandhu and releasing album. After placing of wreaths, a discussion was held on Friday last on the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum premises where Bangladesh Press Council Chairman Justice Mohammad Mamtaz Uddin spoke as the chief guest. The function was also addressed, among others, by lawmaker Kazi Rozi, Jatiya Ganatantrik League President MA Jalil, Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Party Chairman Lion Salam Mahmud, Bangladesh Sangskritik Unnyan Party Chairman Dr Kazi Faruq Babul and Bangabandhu Gabeshana Parishad Vice-President Nurul Islam. Chairman of the parishad Lion Gani Mia Babul presided over the event.
Bangladesh Freedom Fighters’ Council
A discussion organised by Bangladesh Freedom Fighters’ Council was held at Sarak Paribahan Samity auditorium at Segunbagicha in the city. Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Rashed Khan Menon was present as the chief guest in the programme held recently. While speaking Menon recalled Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s immense role in the development of country’s tourism industry, saying he had formed Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation and dreamt to turn Cox’s Bazar into a global recreation hub. “Bangabandhu had formed the Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation after independence of the country for turning tourism into one of the main sources of the country’s economic activities,” he added. Menon said the government is working to encourage adventure tourism as well as water sports in Cox’s Bazar to develop the country’s beach town as a single international tourist destination. Mentioning that the spirit of the great Liberation War was to build a secular democratic society, Menon urged the freedom fighters to be vigilant to foil any kind of conspiracy of the defeated forces of the Liberation War.