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We aim to spark a cultural revolution : NU VC

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Press Release
15 April, 2025, 07:10 pm
Last modified: 15 April, 2025, 07:15 pm

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We aim to spark a cultural revolution : NU VC

Press Release
15 April, 2025, 07:10 pm
Last modified: 15 April, 2025, 07:15 pm
We aim to spark a cultural revolution : NU VC

Marking Pahela Baishakh 1432, the National University of Bangladesh held a festive Boishakhi Ananda Shobhajatra (New Year Procession) and cultural event at its Gazipur campus.

Speaking at the occasion, Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr A S M Amanullah said, "The culture of the Bengali nation spans thousands of years. It is a rich and diverse heritage, and we aim to present it to the world. With the strength of the National University and its network of over 2,500 affiliated colleges, we aspire to drive a cultural revolution rooted in the development of Bengali and Bangladeshi traditions."

He reflected on recent national changes, "For the past 15 to 16 years, we have endured a stifling atmosphere, from which we emerged through the mass uprising of July–August. Now, we want to carry that spirit of freedom forward."

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Commenting on the National University's progress, the Vice-Chancellor stated, "We want to brand the National University as a national standard by 2025. By 2026, we aim to eliminate session backlogs. My colleagues and I are placing a strong emphasis on delivering quality education, which includes implementing monitoring and academic audits across affiliated colleges. In doing so, we contribute to building a happy, prosperous, and inclusive Bangladesh that embraces Bengali and Bangladeshi identities."

The day's celebrations began at 11:00 a.m. with a colourful procession led by the Vice-Chancellor and joined by teachers, officers, staff, and on-campus students. The procession started before the university's administrative building and concluded at the academic building.

Among those present were Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Md Lutfar Rahman, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Md Nurul Islam, Treasurer Professor Dr A T M Zafru lAzam, Deans of various faculties (acting), the Controller of Examinations, and heads of different departments.

A vibrant cultural programme was held in the university's Senate Hall following the procession. Professor Dr Md Nurul Islam and Professor Dr A T M Zafru Azam delivered welcoming remarks, while Professor Md Lutfar Rahman gave concluding remarks.

Renowned artists Mousumi Chowdhury and Poran Ahsan, known for their roles in the July–August mass uprising, performed music that stirred the audience. The enthusiastic participation of teachers, students, officers, and staff enlivened the event.

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