Bangabandhu's Dream and Sheikh Hasina's Success
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Author | M Shahinoor Rahman |
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Language | English |
Subject | Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Sheikh Hasina |
Publisher | Bangiya Publications |
Publication date | February 2021 |
Publication place | Bangladesh |
Media type | Hardcopy |
Pages | 188 |
ISBN | 978-984-35-0229-2 |
Preceded by | The Alchemist |
Bangabandhu's Dream and Sheikh Hasina's Success is a research-based book by Professor M. Shahinoor Rahman. 2021 marked the year that it was released to the public by Bangiya Publications. In the book, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's working techniques, thoughts, and dreams have the utmost priority for discussion throughout this book. The book can be found on several educational institutions' recommended reading lists. It is included in two additional classes at Prime University in Bangladesh.[1] Additionally, the Department of English at the Islamic University of Kushtia and the Department of Folklore provide courses for students to acquire knowledge on the topic.[2][3]
Subject
[edit]The life of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is examined in great depth throughout this book.[4] The book furnishes an account of the circumstances under which Bangabandhu spent his youth and adolescence, as well as the formation of a political figure such as Bangabandhu in response to the tyranny of Pakistan. In addition to this, how Sheikh Hasina is putting the finishing touches on Bangabandhu's unfinished work is another topic of conversation.[5]
Reception
[edit]The introduction of the book is written by previous Chairman of Bangla Academy Professor Shamsuzzaman Khan. He said about this book
I believe that by reading these books, the present and future generation of Bangladesh will be able to understand more closely the contribution of Bangabandhu's dream and leadership to the independence and progress of Bangladesh.
Book contents
[edit]The book has 20 chapters. Among these are the main chapters is Declaration of Independence, The Chief Pilot of Liberation War, Six-Point Movement etc. Total chapters are:
- Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman‘s Speech on the Declaration of Independence at the Parliament
- Bangabandhu: The Portrait of a Visionary Leader
- Bangabandhu‘s 7th March Speech: Poetry of the Heart
- Bangabandhu: The Leader of Humanity
- Bangabandhu‘s Homecoming: Shades of Memory
- Bangabandhu: The Man of General People
- Bangabandhu: The Born Fighter
- Bangabandhu: The Chief Pilot of Liberation War
- Tribute to Bangamata Begum Fazilatunnesa Mujib
- Wishing Sheikh Rehana Many Happy Returns of the Day!
- A Prayer on the Birthday of our Jononetree Sheikh Hasina
- Sheikh Hasina‘s Ashrayan: Premier‘s Project Beyond Praise
- The Formation of Awami League Opened a Window toward the Independence of Bangladesh
- The Six-Point Movement as Generating the Roadmap to Freedom
- Gruesome 21 August and a Dauntless Leader
- Leadership that Gives the Nation Hope
- India-Bangladesh Relationship towards a Healthy Hike
- The Unfinished Memoirs: Specimen of a Must-read
- The Greatnesses of Bangabandhu
- Bangabandhu and Language Movement
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[edit]Reference
[edit]- ^ "Prime University - Curriculum Structure". Prime University Website. (Course Code: BDS-2105, Course Title: Bangladesh Studies) and (Course Code: HEB -1203, Course Title: History of the Emergence of Bangladesh).
- ^ "Education Curriculum - Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English, Islamic University Kushtia" (PDF). p. 46 – via Course No: 0222UCNC1211, Course Title: Bangladesh Studies.
- ^ "Curriculum for BSS in Folklore Studies (Academic Session: 2021-22)" (PDF). Islamic University Kushtia. Department of Folklore Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences. p. 41. Retrieved 9 August 2023 – via Course name: Bangladesh Studies, Course code: 0222 24 FOLK 1207.
- ^ Al Mamun, Firoz (19 May 2022). "Bangabandhu's Dream and Sheikh Hasina's Success". Daily Sun. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
- ^ Md. Rashiduzzaman, Dr Miah (9 May 2022). "Bangabandhu's Dream and Sheikh Hasina's Success by M. Shahinoor Rahman: A Work Reflecting Respect and Dedication for Bangabandhu and Bangladesh | Daily Sun |". Daily Sun. Retrieved 13 August 2023.