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Liberation war commemoration held at Pabna Science and Technology University

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  • 05 November, 2022 17:01:15

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Tofazzal Hossain Babu, Pabna: Liberation war commemoration program was held at Pabna Science and Technology University. On Saturday (05 November) at noon, Dr. Former Vice-Chancellor Bir Muktijodha Professor of Dhaka University was the chief guest in the event organized at Gallery-2 of MA Wazed Mia Science Building. Nasreen Ahmad. Nasreen Ahmad said in the commemoration ceremony, initially, many people including Aminul Haque Badsha, Kamal Lohani, Alamgir Kumkum, Parveen Hossain were involved with Swadhin Banglabetar Kendra. Within a few days it became well organized and many more joined. Their pseudonyms were used for security reasons. On December 6, he used to read the news under the name of Nasreen Ahmad Shilu. After the independence of the country, the program of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra started in Dhaka from 22 December. Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra's songs, dramas, news, and all programs including extreme letters inspired the freedom fighters. As a result, the liberation war was accelerated.

Freedom fighter Nasreen Ahmad said many famous singers, composers, actors were involved in it. The artistry and Bengali of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra were then united. Muktikami people used to listen to the programs of Swadhin Banglabetar Kendra like mesmerized. Freedom fighters always kept radio close. All the announcements of the expatriate government were circulated. The glory, sacrifice and patriotism of the freedom fighters were highlighted in the small two-storied building of Ballyganj. Many people used to write there, read news, slept there. MR Akhtar Mukul used to sleep there after campaigning by writing extreme letters. All have sacrificed for the freedom of the liberating people. As a result we got an independent country. The independent country that Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman dreamed of. The special guest of the program is Pabiprabir Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. SM Mustafa Kamal Khan said, "The country we got on December 16, 1971 in exchange for the blood of three million martyrs, no one can cherish August 15, 1975." November 3 prison does not cherish murder, August 21 cannot contain. We want Rabindra Nath's Sonar Bangla, Nazrul, Lalan, Jibanand's Bangladesh. Where everyone will be together in the spirit of the liberation war with equality regardless of religion and caste. Special guest University Treasurer Dr. AKM Salah Uddin said, the sound soldiers of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra used to inspire the freedom fighters. Their roles must be passed on to new generations. In the speech of the president, the vice-chancellor of the university. Hafiza Khatun said, "The same feeling as the Shabad Sainiks of 1971 spread among us, who we wanted to be freed from." The role of independent Bengali radio center needs to be researched. The heroism of those involved in this should be presented in textbooks and the history should be told to future generations. Only then will their sacrifice be worthwhile. Freedom fighter Nasreen Ahmad ran away from home along with some freedom fighters in early May 1971 and went to Kolkata and got involved with Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra.

Later, the activities of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, his own work, above all, the role of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra in the liberation war, are still vivid in his memory. University teachers and officials were present on the occasion. It should be noted that Shabsain Professor Dr. Nasreen Ahmad Bangmata Begum Fazilatun Necha Mujib Medalist Educationist and Environmental Scientist. She is the first woman vice-chancellor of Dhaka University. President of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra Pathak Forum. In 1970 Daksu was the editor of common room affairs. During the Liberation War, Zerina Ahmed used to read news at Swadhin Banglabeta Kendra under a pseudonym. Since 1962, the family of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Nasreen Ahmad lived side by side in Dhanmondi. In turn, the closeness of the two families and thanks to which Bangabandhu met up close. Nasreen Ahmad's house was later donated to the Bangabandhu Museum by her family.

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