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The compiled notes were published as a book on 12 June 2012 by The University Press Limited. [5] The book was named by Rehana and prefaced by Hasina. [6] It has since been translated into fourteen languages. On 7 October 2020, a braille version of the book was released. [7]
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Karagarer Rojnamcha (Bengali: কারাগারের রোজনামচা; English: The Prison Diaries) is the second memoir by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, founding father and the first president of Bangladesh. The Bangla Academy published the book on the occasion of Mujib's 98th birth anniversary. [1]
The film is based on national textbooks including Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's The Unfinished Memoirs, The Prison Diaries and his daughter Sheikh Hasina's book Sheikh Mujib Amar Pita. [1] The film shows Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's childhood, his relationship with the land and people of Bengal, his mind and interaction with the world around him. [1]
On 19 October 2021, History and Culture Circle Bangladesh officially started to prepare the encyclopedia. The study included details of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's personal and political life, actions and ideals, Mujib's involvement in various political struggles, as well as the history of Bangladesh's independence. [3]
In a video that lit up social media feeds in Bangladesh, jubilant protesters climbed atop a statue of Sheikh Mujib Rahman, the country’s first leader after independence, and beat it with iron ...
Mujib in 1954 Mujib being sworn in as a minister by East Bengali chief minister A. K. Fazlul Huq in 1954 Mujib (standing second from left on bottom row) with A. K. Fazlul Huq in the United Front cabinet, 1954 Mujib (center) in a bow tie in Peking, 1956 Mujib (fourth from left) visiting the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 1958 as part of ...