‘Bangladesh would become developed if Bangabandhu survived’

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RANGPUR, Aug 02, 2018 (BSS) – Vice-chancellor of Begum Rokeya University,
Rangpur (BRUR) Professor Dr Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah has said Bangladesh would
have become a developed country long ago if Bangabandhu remained alive.

“Begum Rokeya University will go ahead with joint efforts of the
teachers, students and all concerned through following, nurturing and
implementation of the conscience of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman,” he said.

The Vice-chancellor said this while addressing a discussion organised by
BRUR unit of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) on the occasion of wearing black
badges in front of the Academic Building No-4 on the campus on Wednesday as
the chief guest.

The events were arranged to begin month-long observance programmes of the
National Mourning Day- 2018 and 43rd martyrdom anniversary of Architect of
Independence and Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in
the university.

Dean of the faculty of Engineering and Technology Professor Dr Abu Kalam
Md Farid Ul Islam attended the functions as the special guest with President
of BRUR BCL unit Abu Monnaf Al Kibria in the chair.

President of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall unit of BCL Pomel
Barua, President of its Shaheed Mukhtar Elahi Hall Hasan Ali and President of
its Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib hall unit Salma Sabiha Khushi spoke.

Besides, the BRUR administration, Begum Rokeya University Teachers
Association (BRUTA), BRUR units of Muktijuddher Chetonay Pragotisheel
Shikhkhok Samaj (MCPSS) and Bangabandhu Parisahd arranged black-badge wearing
events on Wednesday to begin the month-long observance programmes in the
university.

Dean of the Faculty of Arts of BRUR Professor Dr Parimal Chandra Barman,
President of BRUTA Professor Dr Gazi Mazharul Anwar, General Secretary of
BRUR unit of Bangabandhu Parishad Mashiur Rahman, Heads of different
departments, teachers, students, officials and employees of the university
attended the functions.