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DScE seminar recalls Bangabandhu’s contribution to language movement
Speakers in a discussion said that Bangladesh was created by the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman which started from the Language Movement.
They said this at a seminar on post language movement and international language movement day observed on Monday by Entrepreneurial Economists club, Dhaka School of Economics (DScE).
They argued that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is trying her best to improve the quality of Bengali Language and they recommended modification of Bengali dictionary.
The speakers also appealed to give Sadhinata Padak to late Professor Mobasher Ali, as a selfless fellow of the father of the Nation for his outstanding contribution in research, who wrote 43 very important books in his lifetime.
Mobasher Ali was awarded MTC award from India for literary contribution, Ekushey Padak and Bangla Academy Padak.
Prof Dr Anisul M Islam, Freedom Fighter and Prof of Economics, University of Houston, USA was present in the program as the chief guest. He praised Dr.Yasmin Ara Lekha of pro-VC of Uttara University, for contributing a research book on Prof Mobasher Ali.
Moazzem Hossain freedom fighter and Founder of the University of Skill Enrichment and Technology, speasent as special guest, designated discussant was Prof Dr Milton Biswas, Prof Dr Nurur Rahman Khan, Prof.Dr.Muhammad Mahboob Ali, Rehana Parvin, Assistant Professor of DScE and Shamim Ahmad , Lecturer, DScE also spoke on this occasion.
1 year ago
"On World Post Day, we celebrate critical contributions of postal workers"
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said with a global network and universal service mandate to ensure access for all, the postal sector is a key partner in their effort to deliver the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
"On World Post Day, we celebrate the critical contributions of postal workers in connecting people around the world with essential services that improve their daily lives and boost the development of their communities," he said in a message marking the World Post Day that falls on October 9.
The theme of this year’s World Post Day – “Post for Planet” – recognizes the many ways in which postal services are finding cleaner, greener means to reach our doorsteps day in, day out.
“Post for Planet” is also a call to action for the postal sector to use its position as a connector between governments, businesses, and people to take a leading role in their fight against climate change, said the UN chief.
Read: World’s postal sector encouraged to continue its laudable efforts
Working with partners from across the logistics, financial and digital spheres, postal services have the power to catalyze positive actions across a wide range of other sectors, Guterres said.
"I thank the Universal Postal Union for leading this call to action and look forward to working together towards a more prosperous and sustainable future for all," he mentioned.
2 years ago