• Besides athletes, BSPA will also honor sports journalists

    Bangladesh Sports Press Association (BSPA), the largest and oldest organization of sports journalists and writers in the country, has completed 60 years with glory. On this special occasion of the 60th anniversary (Diamond Jubilee) on Friday, December 30, 10 sports personalities will be honored for their success at the national and international levels after independence through a colorful ceremony.

    10 athletes in seven disciplines were selected by a 9-member judgment panel. Kazi Salahuddin and late Monem Munna in football, Mashrafe bin Mortuza and Shakib Al Hasan in cricket, the late Shah Alam in athletics, Mosharraf Hossain Khan in swimming, Mosharraf Hossain in boxing, Niaz Morshed in chess, Asif Hossain Khan in shooting and Siddiqur Rahman in golf.

    At the same time, 10 sports journalists and writers will be awarded Diamond Jubilee Awards in recognition of their special contribution to sports journalism in the country. They are - Abdul Hamid, Tawfiq Aziz Khan, Badi-uz-Zaman, Muhammad Kamruzzaman, Abdul Tauhid, Ataul Haque Mallik, Matiur Rahman Chowdhury, Dilu Khandkar, Shahidul Azam and Mustafa Mamun.

    A special honor will be given to the former captain of the national cricket team, ASM Rokibul Hasan, who showed infinite bravery by writing the 'Joy Bangla' slogan on the bat on the eve of the great independence war of 1971. BSPA President Sanat Babla, Vice President Kazi Shahidul Alam, and General Secretary Md. Saman Hossain.
    Besides athletes, BSPA will also honor sports journalists Bangladesh Sports Press Association (BSPA), the largest and oldest organization of sports journalists and writers in the country, has completed 60 years with glory. On this special occasion of the 60th anniversary (Diamond Jubilee) on Friday, December 30, 10 sports personalities will be honored for their success at the national and international levels after independence through a colorful ceremony. 10 athletes in seven disciplines were selected by a 9-member judgment panel. Kazi Salahuddin and late Monem Munna in football, Mashrafe bin Mortuza and Shakib Al Hasan in cricket, the late Shah Alam in athletics, Mosharraf Hossain Khan in swimming, Mosharraf Hossain in boxing, Niaz Morshed in chess, Asif Hossain Khan in shooting and Siddiqur Rahman in golf. At the same time, 10 sports journalists and writers will be awarded Diamond Jubilee Awards in recognition of their special contribution to sports journalism in the country. They are - Abdul Hamid, Tawfiq Aziz Khan, Badi-uz-Zaman, Muhammad Kamruzzaman, Abdul Tauhid, Ataul Haque Mallik, Matiur Rahman Chowdhury, Dilu Khandkar, Shahidul Azam and Mustafa Mamun. A special honor will be given to the former captain of the national cricket team, ASM Rokibul Hasan, who showed infinite bravery by writing the 'Joy Bangla' slogan on the bat on the eve of the great independence war of 1971. BSPA President Sanat Babla, Vice President Kazi Shahidul Alam, and General Secretary Md. Saman Hossain.
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  • 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗵𝘆 𝗶𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗦𝗿𝗶 𝗟𝗮𝗻𝗸𝗮

    The Sri Lankan economic crisis is an ongoing emergency in the island nation of Sri Lanka that started in 2019. It is the country's worst economic situation since its independence in 1948.

    This question has been asked to the Sri Lankan cricket team since the tour of Bangladesh. How significant is this series in such a situation in the country?

    However, the cricket team of Sri Lanka didn't quite really suffer on the field against Bangladesh. But they sure do feel what their own people are going through. They also stood with them, by showing solidarity from the core of their heart.

    After the Chittagong Test draw, Sri Lanka won the series with a lavish victory in Mirpur. At the end of the match, captain Dimuth Koranaratne wrote on Instagram, "I am dedicating this victory to the people of Sri Lanka. We are going through a difficult time, I hope this victory will bring a little smile on your face.''

    Let the Sri Lankan islands shine again with dignity, even in the heat of the scorching sun - both their economy, people, and the sports arena.

    #studentJournalist #Cricket #SriLanka #Bangladesh #TestCricket #Sports #Winner #Trophy
    𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗵𝘆 𝗶𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗦𝗿𝗶 𝗟𝗮𝗻𝗸𝗮 The Sri Lankan economic crisis is an ongoing emergency in the island nation of Sri Lanka that started in 2019. It is the country's worst economic situation since its independence in 1948. This question has been asked to the Sri Lankan cricket team since the tour of Bangladesh. How significant is this series in such a situation in the country? However, the cricket team of Sri Lanka didn't quite really suffer on the field against Bangladesh. But they sure do feel what their own people are going through. They also stood with them, by showing solidarity from the core of their heart. After the Chittagong Test draw, Sri Lanka won the series with a lavish victory in Mirpur. At the end of the match, captain Dimuth Koranaratne wrote on Instagram, "I am dedicating this victory to the people of Sri Lanka. We are going through a difficult time, I hope this victory will bring a little smile on your face.'' Let the Sri Lankan islands shine again with dignity, even in the heat of the scorching sun - both their economy, people, and the sports arena. #studentJournalist #Cricket #SriLanka #Bangladesh #TestCricket #Sports #Winner #Trophy
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  • About Bangladesh
    Everyone should know

    Area: 147,510 sq km
    It was renamed 'Bangladesh' in 1969: 1969
    December 5th
    State Name: Republic of Bangladesh
    English name: The people's Republic of Bangladesh.
    Victory: December 16, 1971
    Independence and National Day: March 26
    Victory Day: December 16
    There were colonies: first to the United Kingdom
    (1757-1947) and later to Pakistan
    (1947–1971)
    Independence: From Pakistan.
    Membership of the United Nations: 17 of 1974
    September (29th session)
    ✪Capital: Dhaka
    Commercial capital: Chittagong
    State language: Bengali (98%)
    Majority community: Muslim (90.39%), Hindu
    (8.54%), Buddhist (0.62%), Christian (0.31%) and others
    (0.14%)
    Method of Government: Parliamentary System of Government
    The Legislative Assembly: The National Assembly
    Local time: Greenwich standard time is 6+ hours
    Sending troops to UN peacekeeping missions: 2nd
    ✪Total tribes 48
    Total seats in the National Assembly: 350 (elected)
    300 seats and 50 reserved Mahila seats)
    Parliamentary elections held: 11 times
    Weather Station: 4
    Weather stations: 35
    Everest Conquering Country: 67th
    UNESCO Declared World Heritage: 3 (Sixty Domes)
    Mosque, Paharpur Buddhist Vihara and Sundarbans)
    Administrative Divisions: 8 (Last Mymensingh)
    Districts: 64
    City Corporation: 12 (12th Mymensingh City)
    The Corporation)
    Municipalities: 328
    ✪Upazila: 492
    Police Stations: 650
    Union: 4,562
    ✪Villages: 87191
    Bangladesh's position in the world in size: 94th
    ✪ Earthquake Observatory: 4
    Warning signs for river ports: 4
    Warning signs for sea ports: 11
    Coastal districts: 19
    Indian states bordering Bangladesh: 5
    West Bengal in India bordering Bangladesh
    Districts: 8
    Position in the world in population: 8th
    ✪ Position within the continent of Asia in population: 5th
    Position in South Asia in population: 3rd
    Position in the Muslim world in population: 4th
    Border countries: 2 (India, Myanmar)
    ✪ Census: 5 times
    Number of sectors of the Liberation War: 11
    Registered political parties: 41
    ✪ Earth-satellite centers: 4
    Number of identical rivers: 57
    Rivers of international standard: 1 (Padma)
    Government notes: 3 (Tk. 1, Tk. 2 and Tk. 5)
    Bank notes: 6 (10)
    About Bangladesh Everyone should know Area: 147,510 sq km It was renamed 'Bangladesh' in 1969: 1969 December 5th State Name: Republic of Bangladesh English name: The people's Republic of Bangladesh. Victory: December 16, 1971 Independence and National Day: March 26 Victory Day: December 16 There were colonies: first to the United Kingdom (1757-1947) and later to Pakistan (1947–1971) Independence: From Pakistan. Membership of the United Nations: 17 of 1974 September (29th session) ✪Capital: Dhaka Commercial capital: Chittagong State language: Bengali (98%) Majority community: Muslim (90.39%), Hindu (8.54%), Buddhist (0.62%), Christian (0.31%) and others (0.14%) Method of Government: Parliamentary System of Government The Legislative Assembly: The National Assembly Local time: Greenwich standard time is 6+ hours Sending troops to UN peacekeeping missions: 2nd ✪Total tribes 48 Total seats in the National Assembly: 350 (elected) 300 seats and 50 reserved Mahila seats) Parliamentary elections held: 11 times Weather Station: 4 Weather stations: 35 Everest Conquering Country: 67th UNESCO Declared World Heritage: 3 (Sixty Domes) Mosque, Paharpur Buddhist Vihara and Sundarbans) Administrative Divisions: 8 (Last Mymensingh) Districts: 64 City Corporation: 12 (12th Mymensingh City) The Corporation) Municipalities: 328 ✪Upazila: 492 Police Stations: 650 Union: 4,562 ✪Villages: 87191 Bangladesh's position in the world in size: 94th ✪ Earthquake Observatory: 4 Warning signs for river ports: 4 Warning signs for sea ports: 11 Coastal districts: 19 Indian states bordering Bangladesh: 5 West Bengal in India bordering Bangladesh Districts: 8 Position in the world in population: 8th ✪ Position within the continent of Asia in population: 5th Position in South Asia in population: 3rd Position in the Muslim world in population: 4th Border countries: 2 (India, Myanmar) ✪ Census: 5 times Number of sectors of the Liberation War: 11 Registered political parties: 41 ✪ Earth-satellite centers: 4 Number of identical rivers: 57 Rivers of international standard: 1 (Padma) Government notes: 3 (Tk. 1, Tk. 2 and Tk. 5) Bank notes: 6 (10)
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  • Chol Chol Chol (March March March) is the national march song of Bangladesh, whose lyrics and tune were written by national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam in 1928. It was first published in the newspaper Shikha (Flame) with the title Notuner Gaan (The Song of Youth) and was later included in Nazrul's book Shondha (The Evening). The Bangladeshi government adopted this song as the national marching song of Bangladesh on 13 January 1972 in its first meeting after the country's independence. The first lines of the song are played at most military ceremonies or functions. The Daily Star has referred to it as the national military song.

    On the first week of February in 1928, Nazrul came to Dhaka to attend the Muslim Literary Society's second annual conference. He wrote this song at Syed Abul Hossain's Dhaka house.

    Onward march, Onward march, Onward march

    By a drum beat to a heavenly height
    From earth beneath and soil's blight
    Youth rise in the dawn's light,
    Onward march, Onward march, Onward march
    Onward march, Onward march, Onward march

    Through dawn's door, a shattering blow
    We will bring daybreak, scarlet in glow;
    We will destroy the gloom of the night
    And hindering mountain height,

    The youngest of young, a song will sing;
    From buried bones we raise the living;
    We are the ones, new life will bring
    With a new arm of might.

    Soldier, take your stand,
    A heartening ear now bend;
    Doors that lead to death's portal,
    A call to life extend!
    Break all doors tight
    Onward march, Onward march, Onward march
    Onward march, Onward march, Onward march
    Chol Chol Chol (March March March) is the national march song of Bangladesh, whose lyrics and tune were written by national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam in 1928. It was first published in the newspaper Shikha (Flame) with the title Notuner Gaan (The Song of Youth) and was later included in Nazrul's book Shondha (The Evening). The Bangladeshi government adopted this song as the national marching song of Bangladesh on 13 January 1972 in its first meeting after the country's independence. The first lines of the song are played at most military ceremonies or functions. The Daily Star has referred to it as the national military song. On the first week of February in 1928, Nazrul came to Dhaka to attend the Muslim Literary Society's second annual conference. He wrote this song at Syed Abul Hossain's Dhaka house. Onward march, Onward march, Onward march By a drum beat to a heavenly height From earth beneath and soil's blight Youth rise in the dawn's light, Onward march, Onward march, Onward march Onward march, Onward march, Onward march Through dawn's door, a shattering blow We will bring daybreak, scarlet in glow; We will destroy the gloom of the night And hindering mountain height, The youngest of young, a song will sing; From buried bones we raise the living; We are the ones, new life will bring With a new arm of might. Soldier, take your stand, A heartening ear now bend; Doors that lead to death's portal, A call to life extend! Break all doors tight Onward march, Onward march, Onward march Onward march, Onward march, Onward march
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  • Scorpion & Chirkutt going to perform at golden jubilee of bangladesh independence.

    Famous German band Scorpions & popular bangladeshi band Chirkutt will perform at the world Madison Square Garden in New York City,US on May 6.
    Scorpions Announced that on Wednesday on their social platform Breaking the news that the famous band from Bangladesh will accompany them on the historical music celebration.
    The event is being organised by the ICT Division with the help of the Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority, the UNDP, the US Embassy in Bangladesh & some local sponsors.
    To celebrate Bangladesh 50 years golden anniversary through a historical one night music concert.
    The concert will also commemorate the Historic 'Concert for Bangladesh 1971' A charity Concert for bangladesh that was organised by the famous Beatles lead guitarist George Harrison.
    In a press conference Lead vocalist of chirkutt 'shumi' said that they are honoured to share the the same stage with scorpion where gorge Harrison performed and made a historic change its a dream come true moment.
    The band added that the event will benefit the United Nations Development Programme’s global awareness campaign on cyber security programmes for the youth and children, especially in underdeveloped countries.


    #StudentJournalist
    Scorpion & Chirkutt going to perform at golden jubilee of bangladesh independence. Famous German band Scorpions & popular bangladeshi band Chirkutt will perform at the world Madison Square Garden in New York City,US on May 6. Scorpions Announced that on Wednesday on their social platform Breaking the news that the famous band from Bangladesh will accompany them on the historical music celebration. The event is being organised by the ICT Division with the help of the Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority, the UNDP, the US Embassy in Bangladesh & some local sponsors. To celebrate Bangladesh 50 years golden anniversary through a historical one night music concert. The concert will also commemorate the Historic 'Concert for Bangladesh 1971' A charity Concert for bangladesh that was organised by the famous Beatles lead guitarist George Harrison. In a press conference Lead vocalist of chirkutt 'shumi' said that they are honoured to share the the same stage with scorpion where gorge Harrison performed and made a historic change its a dream come true moment. The band added that the event will benefit the United Nations Development Programme’s global awareness campaign on cyber security programmes for the youth and children, especially in underdeveloped countries. #StudentJournalist
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  • Shironamhin, one of the mainstream bands of Bangladesh, has got the opportunity to perform at Pavilion Royal, Paris. The Bangladeshi embassy in Paris has invited the band to perform. The concert is being arranged as a part of the celebration of the golden jubilee of Bangladesh. Many diplomats, as well as many VIP guests, will join the program as guests. Shironamhin will reach the city on 30th March.
    Recently they performed at Chattagram on the occasion of Independence Day.

    Shironamhin is currently working on their 6th full-length album. Last year the band was supposed to celebrate their Silver Jubilee; however, due to Covid-19, the celebration was postponed. They currently are working on a music video and are planning to release it, soon.
    #studentJournalist
    Shironamhin, one of the mainstream bands of Bangladesh, has got the opportunity to perform at Pavilion Royal, Paris. The Bangladeshi embassy in Paris has invited the band to perform. The concert is being arranged as a part of the celebration of the golden jubilee of Bangladesh. Many diplomats, as well as many VIP guests, will join the program as guests. Shironamhin will reach the city on 30th March. Recently they performed at Chattagram on the occasion of Independence Day. Shironamhin is currently working on their 6th full-length album. Last year the band was supposed to celebrate their Silver Jubilee; however, due to Covid-19, the celebration was postponed. They currently are working on a music video and are planning to release it, soon. #studentJournalist
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  • Happy Independence Day..🇧🇩🇧🇩
    Happy Independence Day..🇧🇩🇧🇩
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  • 51 years ago this day history has been made.
    Happy Independence Day 🇧🇩
    51 years ago this day history has been made. Happy Independence Day 🇧🇩
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  • Here's the Independence Day special, Top 5 Movies That You can Watch.

    Muktir Gaan (1995)

    Muktir Gaan also known as song of Freedom is a documentary Feature film about Bangladesh Liberation War.
    Directed by the best filmmaker duo 'Tareque Masud' and 'Catherine Masud'.
    Pre existing news reels & archive footages of war were used in this film from various sources. Most of the archive footage were shot by an American filmmaker name 'Lear Lavin'.
    One of the best Documentary film of Bangladesh Liberation war t where music & song provides inspiration to the refugees & freedom fighters & young students of that time. The Film Show the struggle for independence from the people of East Pakistan before the formation of Bangladesh
    The struggle is depicted thorough the story of the member of Cultural troupe and their Leader Tareq Ali.


    Amar Bondu Rashed (2011)

    Amar Bondhu Rashed is a fictional movie about Bangladesh Liberation war. The movie was adapted from the same Name Novel written by Zafar Iqbal. It’s directed by Morshedul Islam. The protagonist of this story 'Rashed' Jumped into the Liberation war when he was Only eight. one day pakistani Military came to there small town. he saw Freedom fighters fighting military and then he came forward to help the freedom fighters at the beginning of the war with few friends. A freedom fighter known to them was taken prisoner in the confrontation. One day Rashed and his friends rescued him from certain death. After that Rashed became more deeply involved in the war.


    The Imitation game (2014)

    Written by Graham Moore & Directed by Morten Tyldum The Imitation Game is an American Historical Film based on a person name Alan Turing (The Enigma) . the story portrays race Against time During World War 2 of Turing & his mathematician team of cryptanalysts as they work feverishly to break the Germans' notorious Enigma code.


    13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)

    The Michael Bay film, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. The movie took inspiration from Amarican Embassy attack of 2012 by Libya Military. It's a story of six CIA Security Agents who are assigned to protect Amarica operatives & Diplomatics in the city. as the assault rages on the six man engage the combatants in a fierce gun fight to save the life of remaining Amarican people.


    Rustam (2016)

    Rustom is a  Bollywood crime thriller film written by Vipul K Rawal and directed by Tinu Sures Desai.
    It's a story of renowned Navy Officer name Rustam who is happily married with a girl name cynthia. One day he returns from the see and find outs about her wife affair. Rustam killed his wife lover with three shots. After the police custody he decided to fight his own case and promises to come out not guilty.

    #StudentJournalist
    #Whatson
    Here's the Independence Day special, Top 5 Movies That You can Watch. Muktir Gaan (1995) Muktir Gaan also known as song of Freedom is a documentary Feature film about Bangladesh Liberation War. Directed by the best filmmaker duo 'Tareque Masud' and 'Catherine Masud'. Pre existing news reels & archive footages of war were used in this film from various sources. Most of the archive footage were shot by an American filmmaker name 'Lear Lavin'. One of the best Documentary film of Bangladesh Liberation war t where music & song provides inspiration to the refugees & freedom fighters & young students of that time. The Film Show the struggle for independence from the people of East Pakistan before the formation of Bangladesh The struggle is depicted thorough the story of the member of Cultural troupe and their Leader Tareq Ali. Amar Bondu Rashed (2011) Amar Bondhu Rashed is a fictional movie about Bangladesh Liberation war. The movie was adapted from the same Name Novel written by Zafar Iqbal. It’s directed by Morshedul Islam. The protagonist of this story 'Rashed' Jumped into the Liberation war when he was Only eight. one day pakistani Military came to there small town. he saw Freedom fighters fighting military and then he came forward to help the freedom fighters at the beginning of the war with few friends. A freedom fighter known to them was taken prisoner in the confrontation. One day Rashed and his friends rescued him from certain death. After that Rashed became more deeply involved in the war. The Imitation game (2014) Written by Graham Moore & Directed by Morten Tyldum The Imitation Game is an American Historical Film based on a person name Alan Turing (The Enigma) . the story portrays race Against time During World War 2 of Turing & his mathematician team of cryptanalysts as they work feverishly to break the Germans' notorious Enigma code. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016) The Michael Bay film, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. The movie took inspiration from Amarican Embassy attack of 2012 by Libya Military. It's a story of six CIA Security Agents who are assigned to protect Amarica operatives & Diplomatics in the city. as the assault rages on the six man engage the combatants in a fierce gun fight to save the life of remaining Amarican people. Rustam (2016) Rustom is a  Bollywood crime thriller film written by Vipul K Rawal and directed by Tinu Sures Desai. It's a story of renowned Navy Officer name Rustam who is happily married with a girl name cynthia. One day he returns from the see and find outs about her wife affair. Rustam killed his wife lover with three shots. After the police custody he decided to fight his own case and promises to come out not guilty. #StudentJournalist #Whatson
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