The Chittagong University campus was awash with emotion and pride as graduates and teachers warmly welcomed Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus upon his arrival who attended its 5th Convocation as the chief guest on Wednesday.
As he made his way towards the podium, a wave of cheers erupted from both sides.
Graduates, their faces lit with excitement and pride, expressed heartfelt gratitude and admiration.
A former faculty member of CU’s Economics Department and a Nobel Laureate, Prof Yunus' return to the campus was hailed as a historic moment.
In recognition of his contributions, the Chittagong University conferred upon him an honorary Doctorate of Literature (D.Litt) degree.
In an emotionally driven historic reunion, Chief Adviser Professor Yunus delivered his convocation speech revisiting his days in the University and shared how he began the journey of microcredit.
"It's a historic reunion. A big chapter has ended while a new chapter begins," he told the graduates.
Prof Yunus said it is a matter of great joy for him to return to this campus again after many years.
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The Nobel Peace Laureate encouraged the graduates to dream big and fulfill their desires and contribute to the country. "We have the capacity to build a new world that we want. We will be able to build the world the way we want to build."
But everyone has to have a dream about what kind of environment and society he or she wants to establish, Prof Yunus said.
Recalling the background of the establishment of Grameen Bank, the Chief Adviser said the ongoing civilisation is a civilisation of a destructive economy.
"The economy we established is an economy of business, not of people," he said, adding that the business-oriented civilisation is a suicidal one, which will not sustain.
Prof Yunus said he is delighted to be here in Chittagong University after a long time, recalling that he joined the CU as a teacher in 1972.
He highlighted the 1974 famine that hit the country and how Grameen Bank was formed to help the famine-hit people in Chattogram.