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Bangladesh Embassy in Kathmandu observes Victory Day with due respect
Bangladesh Embassy in Kathmandu observed the Victory Day-2025 in a befitting manner on Tuesday, with a large Bangladeshis attending the event.
The Bangladesh mission hosted a very colorful and festive programme on its premises to celebrate the great day with due solemnity and fervor.
Ambassador Md. Golam Sarwar, the Secretary General of SAARC Secretariat, Bangladeshi officials working at the SAARC Secretariat; expatriate nationals working in various regional organizations in Nepal; officials from Biman Bangladesh Airlines Nepal Office; members from the Bangladesh community in Nepal; distinguished personalities and business persons from Nepal attended the event.
In addition, players and officials of a Bangladeshi women’s football club (Nasrin Sports Academy) currently visiting Kathmandu also joined the event to celebrate the occasion.
The day’s programme began at 10 am on the Embassy’s premises with the hoisting of the national flag and playing of the national anthem.
A one-minute silence was observed in remembrance of the heroic martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the nine-month long Liberation War.
A special prayer was also offered seeking salvation and eternal peace for the departed souls of the martyrs of 1971 war as well martyrs of the July–August Mass-uprising 2024.
Messages on the significance of the Day from President, Chief Adviser and Adviser for Foreign Affairs were read out.
The event featured the cultural programme, in which students from a local art school in Kathmandu performed dances in tune with Bangla and Nepali music and also rendered Bangla and Nepali songs.
Besides, the performance by Saraswati Khatri, a vocalist of Nepal’s Sur Sudha Music Group, added a special dimension to the programme through her presentation of few Bangla and Nepali songs.
Golam Sarwar focused on the significance of the victory day while calling upon the audience to uphold the spirit of the Great Liberation War.
He further highlighted the urgency for working collectively towards realising the opportunity created through the July–August mass uprising to build a discrimination-free and inclusive Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Ambassador to Nepal Md. Shafiqur Rahman paid profound homage and tribute to the valiant martyrs, the wounded freedom fighters in the liberation war of 1971 whose sacrifices made the country’s independence possible.
He also paid deep respect and tribute to the martyrs of July Mass Uprising, recalling the long-drawn struggle and fight of the freedom fighters against oppression, injustice, discrimination and unfairness in 1971.
Shafiqur said that the July Mass-Uprising added a new dimension towards achieving the unfulfilled dream of the liberation war by providing the opportunity to build a fair, just corruption-free and inclusive Bangladesh 2.0, a dream envisioned by the valiant freedom-fighters of the Liberation War.
Drawing an analogy on the unique spirit of the Liberation War and July Mass-uprising 2024, he underlined that as the valiant freedom fighters laid down their invaluable lives for the cause of freedom leading to the emergence of Bangladesh, a new state free from political, social and economic discrimination, the youths of the new generation in 2024 made supreme sacrifices to rebuild the country based on the values of democracy, equity, fairness and justice.
Delivering the concluding remarks, he urged all expatriate Bangladeshis to work from their respective positions towards building a new Bangladesh 2.0 in the spirit of the Liberation War and the Mass-uprising 2024.
The programme ended with a luncheon hosted in honor of the guests present.
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As ever, enthusiasm marks Victory Day celebrations across Bangladesh
Bangladesh celebrated Victory Day on Tuesday with great enthusiasm, as people across the country paid homage to the martyrs of the Liberation War through ceremonies, rallies, and cultural programmes.
The celebration began with the traditional 31-gun salute ringing out across the capital at the break of dawn, to honour the nation’s martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the Liberation War.
At the Old Airport area in Tejgaon, an artillery regiment of the Bangladesh Army fired 31 rounds from six guns to pay tribute to the heroic martyrs who laid down their lives in the War of Liberation.
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Victory Day observed at Dhaka University through numerous programs
Dhaka University has observed the great Victory Day today through a range of programs. On the occasion, activities were organized across the campus all day long.
The programs included the hoisting of the national flag at dawn at the Vice-Chancellor’s Building and other important university buildings, a gathering at the Smriti Chirantan premises, and the laying of wreaths at the National Martyrs’ Memorial in Savar by teachers, students, officers, and staff of the university under the leadership of Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan.
Among those present were Pro Vice Chancellor (Admin) Professor Dr. Sayma Haque Bidisha, Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic) Professor Dr. Mamun Ahmed, Treasurer Professor Dr. M. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Proctor Professor Saifuddin Ahmed, along with teachers, students, officers, and employees.
Exhibitions and screenings of Liberation War-based paintings, films, and documentaries were organized at various residential halls. Different student organizations also arranged diverse programs marking the day.
On the occasion, important campus locations including the Faculty of Arts Building, Curzon Hall, the Teacher-Student Centre (TSC), and Smriti Chirantan were illuminated with decorative lighting. Residential halls were also adorned with lights.
After the Asor prayers, special prayers were offered at the university’s central mosque, Masjidul Jamia, as well as at mosques in various halls and residential areas, seeking forgiveness for the souls of the martyrs and praying for the country’s prosperity and development. Special prayers for the eternal peace of the martyrs were also held at other places of worship on campus.
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The Embassy of Bangladesh in Tokyo celebrated the Great Victory Day 2025 with due solemnity and a series of commemorative programmes.
The day’s activities began at the Embassy premises with the hoisting of the National Flag, accompanied by the playing of the National Anthem in the morning.
The flag was hoisted by the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Japan, Md. Daud Ali, in the presence of Bangladeshi expatriates, officials, and staff of the Embassy.
In the afternoon, the Embassy hosted a reception attended by members of the Bangladeshi community in Japan. On the occasion, messages from the President, the Chief Adviser, and the Adviser on Foreign Affairs were read out.
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Kathmandu Mission celebrates Victory Day
Bangladesh Embassy in Kathmandu hosted a colorful and festive program today to celebrate Victory Day 2025 with due solemnity and fervor.
The event was attended by H.E. Ambassador Md. Golam Sarwar, Secretary General of the SAARC Secretariat, Bangladeshi officials working at the SAARC Secretariat, expatriate nationals in various regional organizations in Nepal, officials from Biman Bangladesh Airlines Nepal Office, members of the Bangladeshi community in Nepal, distinguished personalities, and business persons from Nepal. Players and officials of the Bangladeshi women’s football club Nasrin Sports Academy, currently visiting Kathmandu, also joined the celebration.
The program began at 10:00 am with the hoisting of the national flag and the national anthem. A one-minute silence was observed in remembrance of the heroic martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the nine-month-long Liberation War. A special prayer was offered seeking salvation and eternal peace for the martyrs of the 1971 war and the July–August Mass Uprising 2024. Messages on the significance of the day from the Hon’ble President, Hon’ble Chief Adviser, and Hon’ble Adviser for Foreign Affairs were read out.
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Victory Day celebrated at Islamic University through series of events
Victory Day was celebrated at Islamic University (IU) in Kushtia on Tuesday through various programs.
Marking the day, the national and university flags were raised by university Vice-Chancellor Professor Nakib Muhammad Nasrullah, and Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor M Yeaqub Ali with guard of honor by university BNCC and Rover Scouts.
The VC Dr Nasrullah inaugurated the victory day ceremony by flying the Balloon in the sky, symbolising joyousness, along with its Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr M Yeaqub and treasurer Dr Jahangir Alam.
Later, a colorful procession was brought out led by IU VC Professor Nasrullah. IU Pro-VC Professor Dr M Yeaqub Ali, treasurer Dr Jahangir Alam, registrar Professor Dr M Manjurul Haque, proctor Professor Dr Shahinuzzaman, student advisor Professor Dr Obayedul Islama were present at the joyous rally.
More than one thousand students, teachers, Officers, staff from various departments also took part in the procession.
Followed by the rally, University authority led by the VC placed a floral wreath at the Mukto Bangla while Pro-VC, treasurer, registrar were present.
IU Zia Parishad, UTAB, departments, halls, Chatro Dol, Chatro Union, IUJA and various teachers-officials, and students organizations placed floral wreaths at the Mukto Bangla.
Later, the university authority marched to the foundation stone and laid a floral wreath there. The observance concluded with a moment of silence and a munajaat led by an imam of the university central mosque.
Regarding the day, university main gate, halls, and the Daina square was decorated with lights and banner festoons.
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Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday said national leader, three-time former Prime Minister, one of the leading figures of democratic politics and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia is an integral part of an important chapter in Bangladesh history.
"As you know, the national leader, three-time former Prime Minister of the country, one of the leading figures of democratic politics and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia is currently in the hospital in a critical condition. This is a matter of concern for all of us," he said.
While addressing the nation on Tuesday evening, Prof Yunus said the interim government has been giving utmost importance to Begum Khaleda Zia's health issues since the beginning.
"Considering her unwavering commitment to the independence, sovereignty and democracy of Bangladesh, her contribution to the development of the country and the people's respectful feelings towards her, the government has already declared her as a VVIP," he said.
The government is providing all necessary assistance to ensure her treatment, respecting the wishes of the family.
In addition to her treatment in the country, all matters, including advanced medical treatment abroad, if necessary, are being considered, Prof Yunus said.
After assuming office, he said, the interim government has given utmost importance to three issues - the trial of the July-August massacre, the necessary fundamental reforms of the state structure for the transition to an accountable and effective democratic system, and a fair election.
The trial of the massacres committed by the then fascist government during the July Uprising is proceeding in due legal process. The verdict of one case has already been announced by the tribunal.
The International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the head of the fallen fascist government, to death for being the main instigator of the indiscriminate killings of students, workers and the general public of the country, through an independent and transparent evidence-based trial process.
As part of the due legal process, he said the government has formally requested the Indian government to return Hasina, who has been absconding since the uprising, and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, another accused convicted in this case, to the country.
Prof Yunus said a number of institutional and structural reforms have already been completed.
Dozens of old laws have been amended, and several new laws have been enacted,he sThe biggest step in the reforms is the July National Charter. It has been issued in the form of an order to ensure fundamental constitutional reforms.
"Dear people of the country, I have come before you today with a very heavy heart. On this joyous day, I inform you with deep sorrow that the recent attack on Sharif Osman Hadi, the spokesperson of the Inqilab Mancha, a frontline fighter of the July Uprising, is not just an attack on an individual—it is an attack on the existence of Bangladesh, an attack on our democratic path," he said.
Sharif Osman Hadi is currently undergoing treatment in a critical condition.
The government has taken all necessary measures to ensure his treatment and safety, Prof Yunus said.
He has already been sent to Singapore for better treatment. "Please pray to Almighty Allah for him from the bottom of your hearts."
"The government is taking this incident very seriously. Those involved in the incident have been initially identified," the Chief Adviser said.
"I want to assure the countrymen that no one involved in this conspiracy, no matter where they are, will be spared," he mentioned.
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