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Why should we regret on the 72nd anniversary of the Language Movement?
Why should we regret on the 72nd anniversary of the Language Movement?

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Why should we regret on the 72nd anniversary of the Language Movement?

As we celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the Language Movement, it is essential to express regret over the fact that the Bengali language has not received the respect it deserved as the state language of an independent country. Despite the expectation that Bengali should have attained its rightful place, it has not. The reasons for this are numerous, including the coexistence of three different education systems in the country, the lack of Bengali language use in the higher judiciary, and the absence of effective measures for the widespread use of Bengali at all levels of society. However, to find the root cause, we must look deeper.

Bangladesh is under authoritarian rule from the beginning
Bangladesh is under authoritarian rule from the beginning

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Bangladesh is under authoritarian rule from the beginning

Bangladesh is under authoritarian rule from the beginning

Journey of Awami League: A chronicle of s truggle for freedom
Journey of Awami League A chronicle of struggle for freedom

Politics and Bureaucracy

Journey of Awami League: A chronicle of s truggle for freedom

On the 75th founding anniversary of Awami League, the leading party guiding the Liberation War, we respectfully remember the founding members of the party, including Mojlum Jananeta Moulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani, icon of democracy Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, Shamsul Huq and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Awami League was founded on June 23, 1949, with specific goals and objectives. The founders of Awami League chose the date (June 23) for debut because on this day in 1757, Siraj Ud Daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bangla, Bihar, and Orissa lost his battle against the British East India Company.

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