PM greets armed forces personnel after Independence Day parade
PM greets armed forces personnel after Independence Day parade
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President, PM pay homage to Liberation War martyrs
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PM pays homage to his parents on Independence Day
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King Charles greets Bangladesh on Independence Day
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Information Minister leaves for Turkey to attend StratCom Summit
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Sixteen CU heroes sacrificed their lives for Bangladesh’s independence
Sixteen CU heroes sacrificed their lives for Bangladesh’s independence
By Redwan Ahmed CHITTAGONG UNIVERSITY, Mar 26, 2026 (BSS)- The history of Bangladesh’s independence is written in the blood and sacrifice of countless people. In the country’s glorious Liberation War, teachers, students, officers and employees of the University of Chittagong (CU) also made significant contributions.  Sixteen brave members of the CU family laid down their lives in the struggle that led to the dawn of independence. During the 1971 Liberation War, a total of 16 members of the university community were martyred— including one teacher, twelve students and three officers and employees. Among them, one was posthumously awarded the state gallantry title Bir Protik for his valour in the war. The only Bir Protik recipient from the university was Mohammad Hossain, a chainman at the university’s engineering office. He fought as a naval commando under the Gana Bahini (Sector-1). On May 16, 1971, he embraced martyrdom during a mission to destroy a Pakistani ship in the Karnaphuli River by strapping a limpet mine to his body. Records preserved at the Chittagong University Museum tell the stories of the bravery and sacrifices of these martyred freedom fighters. Shahid Abdur Rab, a student of the Department of History and the then general secretary (GS) of CUCSU (Chittagong University Central Students’ Union) is recognised as the first martyr from the university.  Following the historic March 7 speech of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, he took responsibility for escorting aspiring freedom fighters to India for training. On April 13, 1971, he was killed in an ambush by Pakistani forces while taking a group of trainees to Ramgarh. The only teacher of the university martyred during the war was Avani Mohan Dutta, a part-time lecturer of the Department of Philosophy. He supported freedom fighters by supplying them with food from his home and sharing intelligence about enemy positions. Pakistani forces killed him on May 8, 1971. Farhad Ud-Doula, a student of the Department of History, fought in Sector-1 under Major Ziaur Rahman. He was later captured by the Al-Badr militia, subjected to brutal torture and eventually martyred. Khondkar Ehsanul Haque Ansari, a meritorious student of the Faculty of Commerce, also actively took part in the Liberation War. Pakistani forces arrested him during a raid at his house and later killed him. Abul Monsur, a student of the Department of Political Science, was associated with the Mukti Bahini organisation. On November 23, 1971, members of the Al-Badr militia picked him up from his residence and brutally killed him. Other CU students who were martyred during the war including Monirul Islam Khoka, Mohammad Hossain and Mostafa Kamal of the Department of Bangla; Nazim Uddin Khan and Abdul Mannan of the Department of Economics; Ashutosh Chakraborty of the Department of English; Iftekhar Uddin Mahmud of the Department of Sociology; and Bhuban of the Department of Mathematics. Among the university’s officers and employees who were martyred were Prabhash Kumar Barua, sub-assistant engineer of the university’s engineering office, and Saiyed Ahmed, a guard of Alawal Hall. The sacrifices of these 16 martyrs remain a glorious chapter in the history of Chittagong University. To preserve their memory, the university established the “Smaran” memorial monument at the Zero Point entrance of the campus in 2009 and built the Independence Memorial Mural in front of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in 2010. Chittagong University Vice-Chancellor (VC) Prof. Dr. Mohammad Al-Forkan has said the university will take special initiatives to more widely highlight the valour, sacrifice and contributions of its martyred freedom fighters among teachers, students, officers and employees.  He said, “Martyrs of the Liberation War from the University of Chittagong are a source of pride for us. People from different backgrounds of the university- teachers, students, officers and employees took part in the Liberation War and many sacrificed their lives for the country. But the stories of these martyrs who gave their lives in the war are gradually fading from our collective memory.” He added that after the university reopens, he would specially invite teachers of the History Department to discuss ways to work more effectively on documenting and promoting the history and contributions of the martyred freedom fighters of the university. According to information from the university archives, a Chittagong University Sangram Parishad was formed on March 8, 1971, under the chairmanship of the then vice-chancellor Azizur Rahman Mallick (A. R. Mallick) to organise resistance against possible attacks by Pakistani forces. On March 24, a mass musical programme in support of the independence movement was held at the university’s central field under the initiative of the Alumni Association. Pakistani troops occupied the campus on March 26 and used it as a military base for the next nine months, even turning parts of it into a concentration camp. Later, on December 14, 1971, freedom fighters led by Jafar Imam launched an operation at the campus. Nine days after the Pakistani forces surrendered in Dhaka on December 16, the University of Chittagong was finally freed from enemy control on December 25.  
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WASHINGTON, United States, March 26, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The US Postal Service announced Wednesday an eight-percent rate increase for some retail and commercial products, with the "transportation-related" move coming as global oil prices spiral due to the war on Iran. The price increase will affect Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, USPS Ground Advantage and Parcel Select services, the government-run agency said. The rate increase, which must be approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission, would be implemented April 26 and remain in place until January 17, 2027. "Transportation costs have been increasing, and our competitors have reacted with a number of surcharges," USPS said in a statement. Delivery giant UPS imposed a fuel surcharge in the United States on March 2, and Fedex also frequently updates its fuel surcharge based on US gasoline prices. The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in the United States has jumped 33.6 percent since the start of the war on February 28, according to data from motor club AAA. Many delivery trucks run on diesel, whose price has climbed by 43 percent, according to the data, and jet fuel prices have also surged since the United States and Israel launched their war against Iran in late February.
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'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
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RAJSHAHI, March 26, 2026 (BSS) - The city corporation and district administration along with different political, socio-cultural organizations and educational institutions in Rajshahi today celebrated the 56th Independence and National Day-2026 in a befitting manner. The colourful celebrations began with heralding 31-gun salute at police lines besides hoisting of national flags atop all the public and private buildings at dawn. Floral wreaths were placed at different Shaheed Memorial Plaques and mausoleums in the city with the sunrise. Particularly, wreaths were placed at the martyrs' monument on the premises of the Deputy Commissioner's office to pay homage to all the martyrs of the 1971 Liberation War.  Land Minister Mizanur Rahman Minu, MP, placed wreaths there. Administrator of Rajshahi City  Corporation Mahfuzur Rahman, Commissioner of Rajshahi Division Dr ANM Bazlur Rashid, Deputy Inspector General of Police Dr Muhammad Shahjahan, Commissioner of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police Dr Zillur Rahman and Deputy Commissioner of Rajshahi Afia Akhter, among others, accompanied him. A programme of hoisting the national flag formally, gathering and march-past was held at Muktijuddho Smrity Stadium.  Commissioner of Rajshahi division Dr ANM Bazlur Rashid hoisted the national flag and witnessed the march-past.  A discussion was held at Shilpakala Academy auditorium. The valiant freedom fighters were accorded reception there. Rajshahi Divisional Commissioner Dr Bazlur Rashid addressed the meeting as the chief guest while Deputy Inspector General of Police Muhammad Shahjahan, Commissioner of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police Dr Zillur Rahman and Superintendent of Police Naimul Haassan spoke as special guests with Deputy Commissioner of Rajshahi Afia Akhter in the chair. Rajshahi City Corporation celebrated the Great Independence and National Day with due dignity and enthusiasm. On this occasion, Administrator of Rajshahi City Corporation, Mahfuzur Rahman Riton, paid deep tribute to the brave martyrs of the great war of liberation by placing a wreath at the Martyrs’ Memorial located in the premises of the Deputy Commissioner’s Office in the morning.  Art competition, rendering patriotic songs and poetry recitation were also held for the school and college students on the occasion. Improved diets were served to the inmates of hospitals, prison, safe homes, orphanage centres and students dormitories. Special prayers were offered at the city's different mosques after Johr prayers and different other places of worship, seeking divine blessings for peace and progress of the nation. Various educational institutions, including Rajshahi University, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Rajshahi Medical University, Rajshahi Education Board, Rajshahi Medical College, Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank, Barind Multipurpose Development Authority and Bangladesh Silk Board also celebrated the day through separate programmes. Besides, the city's important tourist spots and places like Rajshahi University Smrity Sangrahashala, Varendra Research Museum, Central Zoo and Shishu Park remained open for the visitors throughout the day.
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