Ministry of Liberation War Affairs
30 Indian soldiers who fought to liberate Bangladesh recognised on V Day
The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs accorded a reception to 30 Indian soldiers who fought for Bangladesh during the 1971 Liberation War, at a hotel in the capital on Saturday.
Minister for the ministry AKM Mozzamel Haque, President on parliamentary standing committee of Disaster Management and Relief Ministry Captain (retired) AB Tajul Islam, law maker Kazi Firoz Rashid, Commerce Secretary Tapan Kanti Ghosh and Public Security Division Senior Secretary Aminul Islam Khan, among others were present at the programme.
A 30 member delegation led by Indian army’s Lieutenant General (retired) Anil Kumar Lambar came to Bangladesh to attend the programme in response to invitation by Bangladesh marking the Victory Day.
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Expressing gratitude to foreign friends for their role in the liberation war, Minister Mozzamel said the role of India in the history of Bangladesh will remain memorable forever.
Bangladesh could not have been liberated within such a short time if India had not extended its support, he said.
The minister also informed that the Bangladesh government initiated scholarship for the members of the ally force.
He also said that the relationship between the countries will be strengthened in the days to come.
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1 year ago
Freedom fighters to get smart ID cards, digital certificates
The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs on Thursday has launched smart ID card and digital certificate distribution among freedom fighters through which a total of 24,761 freedom fighters will receive smart ID cards and 46,803 digital certificates initially.
Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque inaugurated the programme at the Ministry’s meeting room on Thursday.
The Minister said that printing of smart ID cards and digital certificates of 17 districts has been completed.
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“Printing of cards and certificates for the rest of the districts will be finished within next one and a half months. Among 46,803 freedom fighters who will receive digital certificates, 24,761 are alive and 22,042 are dead,” said the Minister.
In his welcome speech, Khaja Miah, Secretary of the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, said that in rural areas, the ID cards and certificates will be distributed by Upazila Nirbahi Officers (UNOs’) while Deputy Commissioners (DCs’) will distribute them in metropolitan areas.
“The ID cards and certificates will have to be distributed checking the consolidated list published on the Ministry’s website (www.molwa.gov.bd). Cards and certificates can’t be provided to those whose names have not been listed. Those freedom fighters who’ve already died will receive only digital certificates, not cards,” said Khaja.
2 years ago
Mujibnagar Day: Govt declares public holiday on April 17 at Mujibnagar
The government has announced April 17 as a public holiday at Mujibnagar in Meherpur district marking the historic Mujibnagar Day.
The Public Administration Ministry issued a notification in this regard on Wednesday.
The holiday has been declared as part of the national programme organised by the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs.
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On April 17 in 1971, senior leaders of Awami League assembled at Baidyanathtala, a mango orchard, which was later named as Mujibnagar, in Meherpur district to form the provisional government of independent Bangladesh in the absence of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who was arrested and flown to Pakistan after Pakistan military had cracked down on the Bangalees on the night of March 25, 1971.
Bangabandhu was declared the first President of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, while Vice-president Syed Nazrul Islam became the acting president in the absence of Bangabandhu.
Tajuddin Ahmad was appointed the first Prime Minister, while Khandoker Moshtaque Ahmed, M Mansur Ali and AHM Quamaruzzaman were named cabinet members.
2 years ago
12 erstwhile UK-based expats recognised as Freedom Fighters
The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs has recognised 12 expatriates based in the UK at the time as Freedom Fighters for their contributions in shaping world opinion during the Bangladesh War of Independence.
As per a gazette notification, some of the inductees are -- Sultan Mahmud Sharif, President of the United Kingdom Awami League, former Chief Justice ABM Khairul Haque, former Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik, former Director General of National Museum Enamul Haque, former Minister (late) Zakaria Chowdhury, former Ambassador Raziul Hasan and former junior Foreign Minister Abul Hasan Chowdhury.
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“Those who had worked for the liberation of Bangladesh while in exile will be able to apply for their inclusion as Freedom Fighters till next September,” Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque told UNB.
3 years ago
Stop tree cutting at Suhrawardy Udyan till May 20: HC
The High Court on Tuesday (May 11, 2021) issued a verbal order to halt cutting trees at the historic Suhrawardy Udyan till May 20.
Justice Mamunur Rahman and Justice Khandaker Diliruzzaman’s virtual bench gave the order while hearing a contempt of court petition against Ministry of Liberation War Affairs and three government officials.
The court directed Attorney General AM Amin Uddin to notify the authorities concerned and fixed May 20 for the next hearing on tree felling at Suhrawardy Udyan.
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Advocate Manzil Murshid filed the contempt petition on May 9, three days after serving a legal notice to the respondents.
The notice was sent to the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs Secretary Tapan Kanti Ghosh, Chief Engineer of Public Work Division Shamim Akhtar and Chief Architect of Bangladesh Mir Manjur Rahman.
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On May 6, another legal notice was sent to the authorities concerned to stop cutting trees by six different organisations and an individual.
The notice was sent to Dhaka South City Corporation, Ministry of Housing and Public Works, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, Local Government Division, RAJUK, Department of Environment and Department of Public Works.
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A writ petition was filed in this regard on May 9, as the authorities didn’t respond to this notice either.
The petitioners were - Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA), Association for Land Reforms and Development (ALRD), Nijera Kori, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST), Bangladesh Poribesh Andolon (BAPA), Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK) and architect Mobassher Hossain.
3 years ago
Recognition as Birangona brings roof over Maya Rani’s head
Maya Rani Saha, a 70-year-old woman in Faridpur, will get her own home built with the help of the district administration, following her recognition as a Birangona.
On Saturday noon, construction work of a house for childless and homeless Maya Rani was inaugurated by Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md. Masum Reza.
Elated Maya Rani thanked him said, “This recognition at my old age has given me more strength to live.”
Helpless, age stricken Maya Rani is a resident of Shobharampur in the extended municipality of Faridur.
During the war 16-year-old Maya Rani was assaulted by Pakistani army and their associates. Yet until now she didn’t receive any recognition.
3 years ago
No tree to be felled unnecessarily at Suhrawardy Udyan: Project Director
As the government gives priority to saving trees, no tree will be felled unnecessarily while implementing the mega plan at the historic Suhrawardy Udyan.
"For that reason, the government will start planting trees in the coming monsoon and at least 1000 trees will be planted," said the project director of Shawdhinata Stambha (independence monument) construction project (Third Phase) at the Suhrawardy Udyan M Habibul Islam.
He said that after the completion of the project it will take a beautiful look, he said.
"We hope that those who are denouncing now will appreciate it at the end of the project, if they have that kind of mentality to appreciate," he said.
He said that people have to give the government that time and accept the temporary loss of some trees now.
Regarding the number of trees that will be cut down to implement the project, he said that the number of trees is not what is being shown in various photos in different newspapers, online media and social media.
"Does anyone cut down trees by marking such ways and drawing others’ attention?" he questioned.
Talking about the newly planted trees, M Habibul Islam, who is also joint secretary to the Liberation War Affairs Ministry, said that there will be various trees at Suhrawardy Udyan that flower throughout the year.
"We will try to ensure that flowers bloom all the year round at Suhrawardy Udyan which will increase greenery and create that atmosphere we need," he said adding that there will also be gardeners to take care of these flowering trees.
He mentioned that after constructing the infrastructures, tree plantation and setting up of rides of Shishu Park all will appreciate that a well-planned project has been done.
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The project director also refuted that there will be no restaurant in the area, rather there will be food kiosks.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina approved a mega plan of the Swadhinata Stambha construction (third phase) project in 2017.
The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs and the Ministry of Housing and Public Works are jointly implementing the development project worth Tk 265.44 crore. The project kicked off on 1 January 2018, with June 2022 being the completion deadline.
Under the project, the government will construct a 6.5km walkway and seven food kiosks on the premises of the park.
National Development Engineers Ltd has won the contract to execute the project.
Under the project, the location of the historic ‘7 March Speech’ of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the place where Pakistani occupation army surrendered and other historical events of the Liberation War will be preserved
Sculptures will be constructed at places where the Pakistani army surrendered to the joint force of Mukti Bahini and Indian Army and then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi delivered her speech after the Liberation War.
Swadhinata Stambha plaza will be renovated and a podium for public meeting, benches and a water reservoir will be constructed.
Besides, murals will be set up on the walls of Shishu Park and 13 new rides will be included in the park.
Walkways are being widened so that people can walk avoiding the grass. Benches will be built for the visitors.
Seven food kiosks are being built so people can enjoy good food there. There will be restrooms for men, women, children and persons with disability and sheltering people during rain.
Previously, Suhrawardy Udyan was the Race Course ground. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman gave his historic speech here on March7, 1971 by which he had prepared an unarmed nation for the Liberation War saying, “This time the struggle is for our freedom! This time struggle is for our independence!"
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The defeated Pakistan forces of the Independence War also surrendered at the Race Course ground on December 16, 1971.
After independence, then Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi delivered her speech here on March 17, 1972 during her visit to Bangladesh.
The Liberation War Affairs Ministry initiated the Swadhinata Stambha (independence monument) construction project at the Suhrawardy Udyan.
The Department of Architecture under the Housing and Public Works Ministry designed the third phase of the project.
Construction of various structures, including an underground parking facility for 500 vehicles, a beautiful lake surrounded by walkways, an underpass, a mosque, a children park's with the latest rides, food kiosks, a power sub-station, a sculpture of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a sculpture on the site where Pakistan forces signed the instruments of surrender and the Indira Mancha, has been underway.
Construction of the first phase of the Swadhinata Stambha began at Suhrawardy Udyan in 1998, spending Tk 262.88 crore in the first and the second phases.
Works including a 150-feet glass tower construction, Shikha Chironton (eternal flame) at the north end of the ground, a lake, an underground museum, installing mural on wall, an open stage in front of Bangla Academy, a new gate and the metal fence surrounding the entire ground, have been completed at Suhrawardy Udyan in various phases.
Meanwhile, the Liberation War Affairs Ministry, in a press release on 5 May, said the ministry is implementing a mega plan at the historic Suhrawardy Udyan to present the actual history of the Independence War to the future generation and to the world.
"Though ‘several trees’ were felled during the implementation of the mega plan at Suhrawardy Udyan, initiative has been taken to plant about 1,000 more trees," it said.
3 years ago
'Project rolled out to make March 7 venue a wonder to behold'
The government has rolled out a project to make Suhrawardy Udyan – where Bangabandhu had delivered his landmark March 7 speech and Pakistani occupation forces surrendered on December 16 – a wonder to behold.
Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader said this Saturday during a press briefing at his official residence.
Quader, also the road transport and bridges minister, called on everyone not to worry about the project "as the government remains alert about the environmental concerns and is going ahead with a realistic plan."
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Also, M Habibul Islam, project director of Shawdhinata Stambha (Independence Monument) construction project (Phase III) at the Suhrawardy Udyan, said in the evening: "The government has given priority to saving trees and not felling any tree unnecessarily while implementing the mega plan at the historic Suhrawardy Udyan. At least one thousand trees will be planted in the coming rainy season."
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina approved a mega plan in 2017. The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs and the Ministry of Housing and Public Works are jointly implementing the development project worth Tk265.44 crore. The project kicked off on January 1, 2018 with the deadline of June 2022.
Under the project, the places of the historic March 7 Speech of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the places where the Pakistani occupation army surrendered and other historical events of the Liberation War took place will be preserved.
3 years ago
The fight to save Dhaka's 'oxygen bank'
Suhrawardy Udyan is often described as Dhaka's oxygen bank due to a lush canopy of trees. But the historic park seems to be under threat, having already lost a major portion of its green cover to an ongoing redevelopment project.
While authorities claim the project was undertaken to beautify Suhrawardy Udyan, citizens and green activists say trees are being chopped to make way for concrete structures on the pretext of beautification of the park.
The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs and the Ministry of Housing and Public Works are jointly implementing the development project worth Tk 265.44 crore. The project kicked off on 1 January 2018, with June 2022 being the completion deadline.
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Under the project, the government will construct a 6.5km walkway and seven food courts on the premises of the park. National Development Engineers Ltd has won the contract to execute the project.
However, different environmental organisations and regular visitors to the park, including students of Dhaka University, have of late intensified their protest against what they claim is the destruction of the park that is home to a variety of birds and animals.
3 years ago
One minute ‘blackout’ at 9 pm on March 25 night
One-minute 'Blackout' will be observed across the country from 9 pm to 9:01 PM on March 25, marking the Genocide Day.
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But Key Point Installations (KPIs) and emergency establishments will remain out of the blackout purview, said a handout of the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs on Wednesday.
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Besides, no lighting will be allowed at the government, semi-government, autonomous and private institutions on March 25 night. There will be no restriction on Illumination from March 26 evening, said the handout.
3 years ago