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CA for moving forward in creating future world with Scouting experience

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23 June, 2025, 04:35 pm
Last modified: 23 June, 2025, 04:50 pm

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CA for moving forward in creating future world with Scouting experience

A new history was created with the eight scouts, who sacrificed their lives for the sake of the country and its people during the July uprising

BSS
23 June, 2025, 04:35 pm
Last modified: 23 June, 2025, 04:50 pm
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus inaugurated the countrywide Cub Carnival organised by Bangladesh Scouts at Shapla Hall today (23 June). Photo: Chief Adviser GOB page
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus inaugurated the countrywide Cub Carnival organised by Bangladesh Scouts at Shapla Hall today (23 June). Photo: Chief Adviser GOB page

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today (23 June) called for moving forward in creating the future world applying the scouting experience.

"Today is a special day in the history of Scouting. Not only for the Scouting in Bangladesh, but for the Scouting in the whole world. Today is a day of special pride," while addressing the inaugural session of the nationwide Cub Carnival and the Shapla Cub Award distribution ceremony organised by Bangladesh Scouts at the Chief Adviser's Office.

He said the history was created with the eight scouts, who sacrificed their lives for the sake of the country and its people, and to create a new Bangladesh. 

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"There is no such precedent anywhere else in the history of Scouting. We congratulate the Scouts of Bangladesh on behalf of the whole world for creating the history," Yunus said. 

Congratulating the awardees, he said opening the doors is the responsibility of all scouts including those, who received the award and those who are present at the event today.

"Don't remain in regret that the doors are closed. You have to open the doors as you have come a long way; because you have come forward, you have become a Scout, while the rest of your school has not. So, it is your responsibility to open the doors for others. If you do not open, this door will remain closed," the Chief Adviser told the scout members. 

Mentioning that he himself is a proud member of the scout family, Yunus reminisced about his student life. 

He recalled that in 1955, at the age of 15, he participated in the 10th World Boy Scout Jamboree held in Canada with the Boy Scout team. At that time, he got the opportunity to travel to Europe and North America.

The chief adviser said this was a great opportunity to discover the world and himself in a bigger way. 

"Otherwise, there is no other scope to get to know oneself in a busy life. You must remember that you can create the world of the future with your scouting experience," he said. 

Funded by the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, the Cub Carnival is being implemented simultaneously in all upazilas and special districts of Bangladesh Scouts under the management of the Bangladesh Scouts Programme Department.

Cub Carnival inauguration and Shapla Cub Award distribution ceremony are being organised simultaneously in a total of 527 places across the country, including 495 upazilas, five metropolitans, five sub-areas and 22 special scout districts.

Today, the chief adviser presented the highest award of Cub Scouts, the "Shapla Cub Award", and the 'Gallantry Award' of Bangladesh Scouts to the family members of eight scouts, who were martyred in the July uprising, for their bravery.

Family members of Scout Mir Mahfuzur Rahman Mughda, Rover Rohan Ahmed Khan, Rover Tanjir Khan Munna, Scout Sharif Uddin Ahmed Ahnaf, Scout Mahbub Alam, Scout Golam Nafiz, Scout Tahir Zaman Priyo, and Scout Ariful Islam Saad received the awards from Chief Adviser Prof Yunus.
 

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